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Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy

Cannabis has been used in pain management since 2900 BC. In the 20th century, synthetic cannabinoids began to emerge, thus opening the way for improved efficacy. The search for new forms of synthetic cannabinoids continues and, as such, the aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive tool for t...

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Autores principales: Tamba, Bogdan Ionel, Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita, Urîtu, Cristina Mariana, Rezus, Elena, Stefanescu, Raluca, Mihai, Cosmin Teodor, Luca, Andrei, Rusu-Zota, Gabriela, Leon-Constantin, Maria-Magdalena, Cojocaru, Elena, Gafton, Bogdan, Alexa-Stratulat, Teodora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010024
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author Tamba, Bogdan Ionel
Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita
Urîtu, Cristina Mariana
Rezus, Elena
Stefanescu, Raluca
Mihai, Cosmin Teodor
Luca, Andrei
Rusu-Zota, Gabriela
Leon-Constantin, Maria-Magdalena
Cojocaru, Elena
Gafton, Bogdan
Alexa-Stratulat, Teodora
author_facet Tamba, Bogdan Ionel
Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita
Urîtu, Cristina Mariana
Rezus, Elena
Stefanescu, Raluca
Mihai, Cosmin Teodor
Luca, Andrei
Rusu-Zota, Gabriela
Leon-Constantin, Maria-Magdalena
Cojocaru, Elena
Gafton, Bogdan
Alexa-Stratulat, Teodora
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description Cannabis has been used in pain management since 2900 BC. In the 20th century, synthetic cannabinoids began to emerge, thus opening the way for improved efficacy. The search for new forms of synthetic cannabinoids continues and, as such, the aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive tool for the research and development of this promising class of drugs. Methods for the in vitro assessment of cytotoxic, mutagenic or developmental effects are presented, followed by the main in vivo pain models used in cannabis research and the results yielded by different types of administration (systemic versus intrathecal versus inhalation). Animal models designed for assessing side-effects and long-term uses are also discussed. In the second part of this review, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies of synthetic cannabinoid biodistribution, together with liquid chromatography–mass spectrometric identification of synthetic cannabinoids in biological fluids from rodents to humans are presented. Last, but not least, different strategies for improving the solubility and physicochemical stability of synthetic cannabinoids and their potential impact on pain management are discussed. In conclusion, synthetic cannabinoids are one of the most promising classes of drugs in pain medicine, and preclinical research should focus on identifying new and improved alternatives for a better clinical and preclinical outcome.
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spelling pubmed-70231622020-03-12 Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy Tamba, Bogdan Ionel Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita Urîtu, Cristina Mariana Rezus, Elena Stefanescu, Raluca Mihai, Cosmin Teodor Luca, Andrei Rusu-Zota, Gabriela Leon-Constantin, Maria-Magdalena Cojocaru, Elena Gafton, Bogdan Alexa-Stratulat, Teodora Medicina (Kaunas) Review Cannabis has been used in pain management since 2900 BC. In the 20th century, synthetic cannabinoids began to emerge, thus opening the way for improved efficacy. The search for new forms of synthetic cannabinoids continues and, as such, the aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive tool for the research and development of this promising class of drugs. Methods for the in vitro assessment of cytotoxic, mutagenic or developmental effects are presented, followed by the main in vivo pain models used in cannabis research and the results yielded by different types of administration (systemic versus intrathecal versus inhalation). Animal models designed for assessing side-effects and long-term uses are also discussed. In the second part of this review, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies of synthetic cannabinoid biodistribution, together with liquid chromatography–mass spectrometric identification of synthetic cannabinoids in biological fluids from rodents to humans are presented. Last, but not least, different strategies for improving the solubility and physicochemical stability of synthetic cannabinoids and their potential impact on pain management are discussed. In conclusion, synthetic cannabinoids are one of the most promising classes of drugs in pain medicine, and preclinical research should focus on identifying new and improved alternatives for a better clinical and preclinical outcome. MDPI 2020-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7023162/ /pubmed/31936616 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010024 Text en © 2020 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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Tamba, Bogdan Ionel
Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita
Urîtu, Cristina Mariana
Rezus, Elena
Stefanescu, Raluca
Mihai, Cosmin Teodor
Luca, Andrei
Rusu-Zota, Gabriela
Leon-Constantin, Maria-Magdalena
Cojocaru, Elena
Gafton, Bogdan
Alexa-Stratulat, Teodora
Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy
title Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy
title_full Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy
title_fullStr Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy
title_short Challenges and Opportunities in Preclinical Research of Synthetic Cannabinoids for Pain Therapy
title_sort challenges and opportunities in preclinical research of synthetic cannabinoids for pain therapy
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010024
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