Cannabinoids in Motor Control: From Receptor Distribution to Motor Disorders
Abstract Cannabinoid receptors occupy strategic control nodes within motor circuitry, making them potential targets for modulating different motor manifestations. They…
Abstract Cannabinoid receptors occupy strategic control nodes within motor circuitry, making them potential targets for modulating different motor manifestations. They…
Abstract Myrcene, a terpene found in cannabis, dose-dependently attenuated allodynia associated with nerve injury by engaging CB1 receptors without producing…
Abstract Cannabinoids, including those found in cannabis, have shown promise as potential therapeutics for numerous health issues, including pathological pain…
Abstract The legalization of cannabis in many countries, as well as the decrease in perceived risks of cannabis, have contributed…
Abstract Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00406-020-01191-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.…
Abstract Current pharmacotherapy of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is symptomatic and palliative, with levodopa/carbidopa therapy remaining the prime treatment, and nevertheless,…
Abstract Rationale: While cannabis-based medicinal products have been shown to be effective for numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders, the evidence…
Abstract The insular cortex is an important region of brain involved in the processing of pain and emotion. Recent studies…
Abstract Cannabinoids have been increasingly gaining attention for their therapeutic potential in treating various cardiovascular disorders. These disorders include myocardial…