AbstractThis study examined the effect of cannabinoid ligands on human tonsillar B-cells activated either through cross-linking of surface immunoglobulins or ligation of the CD40 antigen. The two synthetic cannabinoids, CP55,940 and WIN55212-2, as well as Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of marijuana, caused a dose-dependent increase of B-cell proliferation and displayed EC50 at low nanomolar concentrations. This cannabinoid-induced enhancing activity was inhibited by pertussis toxin which suggested a G-protein-coupled receptor process. In addition, the absence of antagonistic effect of SR141716A, a specific CB1 receptor antagonist, together with the demonstration that human B-cells displayed large amount of CB2 rec...
Cannabinoids and cannabinoid receptors have been shown to play important roles in immune regulation ...
none4The majority of effects of cannabinoids are mediated by the two receptors CB1 and CB2. In addit...
AbstractCannabinoids can activate CB1 and CB2 receptors. Since a CB2 mRNA has been described in rat ...
AbstractThis study examined the effect of cannabinoid ligands on human tonsillar B-cells activated e...
Background: Cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is expressed predominantly in the immune system, particular...
Cannabinoid treatment increases Th2 activity and previous reports showed B cells express the highest...
AbstractUsing the recently developed methodology of nucleic acid microarrays spotted with specific c...
Medical marijuana is increasingly prescribed as an analgesic for a growing number of indications, am...
Cannabinoids have long been proposed to affect the immune system, especially as one of the cannabino...
Cannabis is a complex substance that harbors terpenoid-like compounds referred to as phytocannabinoi...
It is well known that certain active ingredients of the plants of Cannabis genus, i.e., the “phytoca...
It is well known that certain active ingredients of the plants of Cannabis genus, i.e., the“phytocan...
Background: Cannabis sativa L. extracts (CSE) are used for treating inflammatory conditions, but lit...
Approximately 25 % of immunocompromised HIV pa-tients smoke marijuana for its putative therapeutic b...
Cannabinoids, the primary bioactive components in marijuana, bind and signal through endogenous cann...
Cannabinoids and cannabinoid receptors have been shown to play important roles in immune regulation ...
none4The majority of effects of cannabinoids are mediated by the two receptors CB1 and CB2. In addit...
AbstractCannabinoids can activate CB1 and CB2 receptors. Since a CB2 mRNA has been described in rat ...
AbstractThis study examined the effect of cannabinoid ligands on human tonsillar B-cells activated e...
Background: Cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is expressed predominantly in the immune system, particular...
Cannabinoid treatment increases Th2 activity and previous reports showed B cells express the highest...
AbstractUsing the recently developed methodology of nucleic acid microarrays spotted with specific c...
Medical marijuana is increasingly prescribed as an analgesic for a growing number of indications, am...
Cannabinoids have long been proposed to affect the immune system, especially as one of the cannabino...
Cannabis is a complex substance that harbors terpenoid-like compounds referred to as phytocannabinoi...
It is well known that certain active ingredients of the plants of Cannabis genus, i.e., the “phytoca...
It is well known that certain active ingredients of the plants of Cannabis genus, i.e., the“phytocan...
Background: Cannabis sativa L. extracts (CSE) are used for treating inflammatory conditions, but lit...
Approximately 25 % of immunocompromised HIV pa-tients smoke marijuana for its putative therapeutic b...
Cannabinoids, the primary bioactive components in marijuana, bind and signal through endogenous cann...
Cannabinoids and cannabinoid receptors have been shown to play important roles in immune regulation ...
none4The majority of effects of cannabinoids are mediated by the two receptors CB1 and CB2. In addit...
AbstractCannabinoids can activate CB1 and CB2 receptors. Since a CB2 mRNA has been described in rat ...