Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
D9THC is the most common cannabinoid from the cannabis plant. Better known as THC, it has psychoactive properties and its effects include altered sensory perception and reduced short-term memory.
Submitted by Alberto on Tue, 05/30/2017 - 14:14
CB1 is the main cannabinoid receptor in the brain but is also found in other tissues. CB1 is a G protein-coupled receptor which inhibits adenylyl cyclase and consequently reduces cAMP upon activation. This in turn regulates many second messenger pathways.
Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
Eczema or dermatitis is a (chronic) inflammation of the skin. Eczema is marked by itchy skin and crusty skin lesions. It is not known what exactly causes Eczema but an over-active immune system may at least be part of the cause.
Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
cannabinoids have excellent therapeutic potential for the treatment of epilepsy. In the brain, the endocannabinoid system tends to keep neuronal activity wihtin acceptable boundaries.
Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
δ-opioid receptors are primarily sensitive to opioids and enkephalins. δ-opioid receptors are not classic cannabinoid receptors but their activity is modulated by cannabinoids. Since cannabinoids have a physiological effect on δ-opioid receptors they are effectively cannabinoid receptors.
Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
TRPM8 is involved in sensory perception.
Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
TRPA1 is best known as a sensor for environmental irritants, pain, cold and stretch.
Submitted by heiko@ghsctradi... on Mon, 03/14/2016 - 13:14
Δ8THC is an analog of Δ9THC with similar physiological and therapeutic properties which are still under investigation.