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Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine

Both the kynurenine and the endocannabinoid systems are involved in several neurological disorders, such as migraine and there are increasing number of reports demonstrating that there are interactions of two systems. Although their cooperation has not yet been implicated in migraine, there are repo...

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Autores principales: Nagy-Grócz, Gábor, Zádor, Ferenc, Dvorácskó, Szabolcs, Bohár, Zsuzsanna, Benyhe, Sándor, Tömböly, Csaba, Párdutz, Árpád, Vécsei, László
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5578009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28758944
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18081617
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author Nagy-Grócz, Gábor
Zádor, Ferenc
Dvorácskó, Szabolcs
Bohár, Zsuzsanna
Benyhe, Sándor
Tömböly, Csaba
Párdutz, Árpád
Vécsei, László
author_facet Nagy-Grócz, Gábor
Zádor, Ferenc
Dvorácskó, Szabolcs
Bohár, Zsuzsanna
Benyhe, Sándor
Tömböly, Csaba
Párdutz, Árpád
Vécsei, László
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description Both the kynurenine and the endocannabinoid systems are involved in several neurological disorders, such as migraine and there are increasing number of reports demonstrating that there are interactions of two systems. Although their cooperation has not yet been implicated in migraine, there are reports suggesting this possibility. Additionally, the individual role of the endocannabinoid and kynurenine system in migraine is reviewed here first, focusing on endocannabinoids, kynurenine metabolites, in particular kynurenic acid. Finally, the function of NMDA and cannabinoid receptors in the trigeminal system—which has a crucial role in the pathomechanisms of migraine—will also be discussed. The interaction of the endocannabinoid and kynurenine system has been demonstrated to be therapeutically relevant in a number of pathological conditions, such as cannabis addiction, psychosis, schizophrenia and epilepsy. Accordingly, the cross-talk of these two systems may imply potential mechanisms related to migraine, and may offer new approaches to manage the treatment of this neurological disorder.
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spelling pubmed-55780092017-09-05 Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine Nagy-Grócz, Gábor Zádor, Ferenc Dvorácskó, Szabolcs Bohár, Zsuzsanna Benyhe, Sándor Tömböly, Csaba Párdutz, Árpád Vécsei, László Int J Mol Sci Review Both the kynurenine and the endocannabinoid systems are involved in several neurological disorders, such as migraine and there are increasing number of reports demonstrating that there are interactions of two systems. Although their cooperation has not yet been implicated in migraine, there are reports suggesting this possibility. Additionally, the individual role of the endocannabinoid and kynurenine system in migraine is reviewed here first, focusing on endocannabinoids, kynurenine metabolites, in particular kynurenic acid. Finally, the function of NMDA and cannabinoid receptors in the trigeminal system—which has a crucial role in the pathomechanisms of migraine—will also be discussed. The interaction of the endocannabinoid and kynurenine system has been demonstrated to be therapeutically relevant in a number of pathological conditions, such as cannabis addiction, psychosis, schizophrenia and epilepsy. Accordingly, the cross-talk of these two systems may imply potential mechanisms related to migraine, and may offer new approaches to manage the treatment of this neurological disorder. MDPI 2017-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5578009/ /pubmed/28758944 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18081617 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zádor, Ferenc
Dvorácskó, Szabolcs
Bohár, Zsuzsanna
Benyhe, Sándor
Tömböly, Csaba
Párdutz, Árpád
Vécsei, László
Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine
title Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine
title_full Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine
title_fullStr Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine
title_short Interactions between the Kynurenine and the Endocannabinoid System with Special Emphasis on Migraine
title_sort interactions between the kynurenine and the endocannabinoid system with special emphasis on migraine
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5578009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28758944
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18081617
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