University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Donald Anthony Simone. 1 computer file (PDF); x, 235 pages.Previous studies have demonstrated that peripherally-administered cannabinoids at the site of injury produce antinociception in animal models of acute and persistent pain. Peripheral cannabinoid one (CB1) receptor-mediated antinociception has been attributed to CB1 receptors located on nociceptive DRG neurons and their peripheral nerve terminals. Although these studies suggest that activation of peripheral CB1 receptors located on nociceptive nerve terminals produces antinociception, how cannabinoids modulate nociceptor activity is not known. The overall aim of this thesis was to relate the behavio...
Rationale: Cannabinoids can reduce nociceptive responses by acting on peripheral cannabinoid recep...
Pain is for mankind necessary tool for survival. Although pain is associated with unpleasant sensori...
tive responses by acting on peripheral cannabinoid re-ceptors in rodents. Objectives: The study was ...
The endocannabinoid system, consisting of the cannabinoid(1) receptor (CB1R) and cannabinoid(2) rece...
Cannabinoids have a long record of recreational and medical use and become increasingly approved for...
Central antinociceptive effects of cannabinoids have been well documented. However, relatively littl...
Activation of cannabinoid receptors using systemic treatments produces analgesia in a variety of exp...
Chronic pain is a national health crisis. Opioids are one of the primary treatment options for sever...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been used extensively to control inflammatory pai...
Cannabinoids are cannabis-like drugs that are moderately efficacious in the treatment of some types ...
The cannabinoid agonist, HU210 has been evaluated in vivo in nociceptive and inflammatory pain model...
IntroductionThe periaqueductal gray (PAG) mediates the antinociceptive properties of analgesics, inc...
The focus of the work in this dissertation is to elucidate the efficacy of cannabinoid 2 receptor ag...
The sensation of pain is evoked when the body experiences noxious stimuli, and such stimuli are dete...
The antinociceptive properties of cannabinoids in persistent pain are not fully elucidated. We inves...
Rationale: Cannabinoids can reduce nociceptive responses by acting on peripheral cannabinoid recep...
Pain is for mankind necessary tool for survival. Although pain is associated with unpleasant sensori...
tive responses by acting on peripheral cannabinoid re-ceptors in rodents. Objectives: The study was ...
The endocannabinoid system, consisting of the cannabinoid(1) receptor (CB1R) and cannabinoid(2) rece...
Cannabinoids have a long record of recreational and medical use and become increasingly approved for...
Central antinociceptive effects of cannabinoids have been well documented. However, relatively littl...
Activation of cannabinoid receptors using systemic treatments produces analgesia in a variety of exp...
Chronic pain is a national health crisis. Opioids are one of the primary treatment options for sever...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been used extensively to control inflammatory pai...
Cannabinoids are cannabis-like drugs that are moderately efficacious in the treatment of some types ...
The cannabinoid agonist, HU210 has been evaluated in vivo in nociceptive and inflammatory pain model...
IntroductionThe periaqueductal gray (PAG) mediates the antinociceptive properties of analgesics, inc...
The focus of the work in this dissertation is to elucidate the efficacy of cannabinoid 2 receptor ag...
The sensation of pain is evoked when the body experiences noxious stimuli, and such stimuli are dete...
The antinociceptive properties of cannabinoids in persistent pain are not fully elucidated. We inves...
Rationale: Cannabinoids can reduce nociceptive responses by acting on peripheral cannabinoid recep...
Pain is for mankind necessary tool for survival. Although pain is associated with unpleasant sensori...
tive responses by acting on peripheral cannabinoid re-ceptors in rodents. Objectives: The study was ...