To date, it has been thought that cannabinoid receptors in CNS are primarily of the CB1R subtype, with CB2R expressed only in glia and peripheral tissues. However, evidence for the expression of CB2 type cannabinoid receptors at neuronal sites in the CNS is building through anatomical localization of receptors and mRNA in neurons and behavioural studies of central effects of CB2R agonists. In the medial entorhinal area of the rat, we found that blockade of CB1R did not occlude suppression of GABAergic inhibition by the non-specific endogenous cannabinoid 2-AG, suggesting that CB1R could not account fully for the effects of 2-AG. Suppression could be mimicked using the CB2R agonist JWH-133 and reversed by the CB2R inverse agonist AM-630, ind...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Cannabis is not only a widely abused drug, but also has the potential for the development of useful ...
The presence and function of CB2 receptors in central nervous system (CNS) neurons are controversial...
The presence and function of CB2 receptors in central nervous system (CNS) neurons are controversial...
Type 1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1R) have a well established role in modulating GABAergic signalling ...
Type 1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1R) have a well established role in modulating GABAergic signalling ...
Exploring the role of cannabinoid CB2 receptors in the brain, we present evidence of CB2 receptor mo...
The field of cannabinoid research has been receiving ever-growing interest. Ongoing debates worldwid...
Exploring the role of cannabinoid CB2 receptors in the brain, we present evidence of CB2 receptor mo...
We have recently reported the expression of functional cannabinoid CB2 receptors (CB2Rs) in midbrain...
Cannabinoids modulate inhibitory GABAergic neurotransmission in many brain regions. Within the tempo...
The receptor occupancy required to produce cannabinoid ef-fects in the central nervous system was de...
Cannabinoid CB2 receptors (CB2Rs) have been recently reported to modulate brain dopamine (DA)-relate...
The GPCRs CB1R and CB2R are targets for endocannabinoids, exogenous synthetic agents and phytocannab...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Cannabis is not only a widely abused drug, but also has the potential for the development of useful ...
The presence and function of CB2 receptors in central nervous system (CNS) neurons are controversial...
The presence and function of CB2 receptors in central nervous system (CNS) neurons are controversial...
Type 1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1R) have a well established role in modulating GABAergic signalling ...
Type 1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1R) have a well established role in modulating GABAergic signalling ...
Exploring the role of cannabinoid CB2 receptors in the brain, we present evidence of CB2 receptor mo...
The field of cannabinoid research has been receiving ever-growing interest. Ongoing debates worldwid...
Exploring the role of cannabinoid CB2 receptors in the brain, we present evidence of CB2 receptor mo...
We have recently reported the expression of functional cannabinoid CB2 receptors (CB2Rs) in midbrain...
Cannabinoids modulate inhibitory GABAergic neurotransmission in many brain regions. Within the tempo...
The receptor occupancy required to produce cannabinoid ef-fects in the central nervous system was de...
Cannabinoid CB2 receptors (CB2Rs) have been recently reported to modulate brain dopamine (DA)-relate...
The GPCRs CB1R and CB2R are targets for endocannabinoids, exogenous synthetic agents and phytocannab...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Cannabis is not only a widely abused drug, but also has the potential for the development of useful ...