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Phytocannabinoids and endocannabinoids.

Zdenek Fisar1.   

Abstract

Progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms of cannabis action was made after discovery of cannabinoid receptors in the brain and the finding of endogenous metabolites with affinity to them. Activation of cannabinoid receptors on synaptic terminals results in regulation of ion channels, neurotransmitter release and synaptic plasticity. Neuromodulation of synapses by the cannabinoids is proving to have a wide range of functional effects, making them potential targets as medical preparations in a variety of illnesses, including some mental disorders and neurodegenerative illnesses. Cannabis contains a large amount of substances with affinity for the cannabinoid receptors. The endocannabinoids are a family of lipid neurotransmitters that engage the same membrane receptors targeted by tetrahydrocannabinol and that mediate retrograde signal from postsynaptic neurons to presynaptic ones. Discovery of endogenous cannabinoids and studies of the physiological functions of the cannabinoid system in the brain and body are producing a number of important findings about the role of membrane lipids and fatty acids in nerve signal transduction. Plant, endogenous and synthetic cannabinoids are using in these studies. The role of lipid membranes in the cannabinoid system follows from the fact that the source and supply of endogenous cannabinoids are derived from arachidonic acid, an important membrane constituent. The study of structure-activity relationships of molecules which influence the cannabinoid system in the brain and body is crucial in search of medical preparations with the therapeutic effects of the phytocannabinoids without the negative effects on cognitive function attributed to cannabis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19630737     DOI: 10.2174/1874473710902010051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Drug Abuse Rev        ISSN: 1874-4737


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5.  Intrinsic Frontolimbic Connectivity and Mood Symptoms in Young Adult Cannabis Users.

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Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2019-11-01

6.  Comparative assessment of antimicrobial, antiradical and cytotoxic activities of cannabidiol and its propyl analogue cannabidivarin.

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Review 7.  Does Cannabidiol Protect Against Adverse Psychological Effects of THC?

Authors:  Raymond J M Niesink; Margriet W van Laar
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2013-10-16       Impact factor: 4.157

Review 8.  Endocannabinoid signaling in social functioning: an RDoC perspective.

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Review 10.  Understanding the Medical Chemistry of the Cannabis Plant is Critical to Guiding Real World Clinical Evidence.

Authors:  Karim S Ladha; Prabjit Ajrawat; Yi Yang; Hance Clarke
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-09-04       Impact factor: 4.411

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