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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports ; 12, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2268485

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This review summarizes the pharmacological properties of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), cannabinoid components of several species of herbal cannabis. The pharmacological effects of the phytocannabinoids have been extensively investigated and the importance of the cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) on immune cells has provided important information on the intracellular targets for these molecules. In addition to the phytocannabinoids, endogenous cannabinoids also exist in the form of anadramide and 2-srodolylglycerol (2-AG). These, together with their synthesizing and metabolizing enzymes, form the cannabinoid system. Since the discovery of the endocannabinoid system and the role that neuroinflammation plays in neurological and psychiatric illness, the potential therapeutic importance of this system has been of growing interest. In addition, the need to develop drugs which specifically target the CB1 and CB2 receptors has been stimulated by the pharmacological complexity of both THC and CBD. This review briefly summarizes the therapeutic potential of the naturally occurring and the synthetic cannabinoids which will need to be developed, if such drugs are to fulfill the therapeutic promise which the cannabinoids offer. © 2023

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Int J Mol Sci ; 22(2)2021 Jan 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1030147

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Cannabis sativa L. turned out to be a valuable source of chemical compounds of various structures, showing pharmacological activity. The most important groups of compounds include phytocannabinoids and terpenes. The pharmacological activity of Cannabis (in epilepsy, sclerosis multiplex (SM), vomiting and nausea, pain, appetite loss, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), Parkinson's disease, Tourette's syndrome, schizophrenia, glaucoma, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)), which has been proven so far, results from the affinity of these compounds predominantly for the receptors of the endocannabinoid system (the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1), type two (CB2), and the G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55)) but, also, for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR), glycine receptors, serotonin receptors (5-HT), transient receptor potential channels (TRP), and GPR, opioid receptors. The synergism of action of phytochemicals present in Cannabis sp. raw material is also expressed in their increased bioavailability and penetration through the blood-brain barrier. This review provides an overview of phytochemistry and pharmacology of compounds present in Cannabis extracts in the context of the current knowledge about their synergistic actions and the implications of clinical use in the treatment of selected diseases.


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Cannabinoids/pharmacology , Cannabis/chemistry , Drug Discovery , Phytochemicals/pharmacology , Terpenes/pharmacology , Animals , Cannabinoids/chemistry , Cannabinoids/therapeutic use , Drug Synergism , Endocannabinoids/metabolism , Epilepsy/drug therapy , Epilepsy/metabolism , Humans , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/drug therapy , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/metabolism , Parkinson Disease/drug therapy , Parkinson Disease/metabolism , Phytochemicals/chemistry , Phytochemicals/therapeutic use , Receptors, Cannabinoid/metabolism , Schizophrenia/drug therapy , Schizophrenia/metabolism , Terpenes/chemistry , Terpenes/therapeutic use , Tourette Syndrome/drug therapy , Tourette Syndrome/metabolism , COVID-19 Drug Treatment
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