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Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity
The endocannabinoid system (eCB) has been studied to identify the molecular structures present in Cannabis sativa. eCB consists of cannabinoid receptors, endogenous ligands, and the associated enzymatic apparatus responsible for maintaining energy homeostasis and cognitive processes. Several physiol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966761/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37017445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16020148 |
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author | Rezende, Bismarck Alencar, Allan Kardec Nogueira de Bem, Graziele Freitas Fontes-Dantas, Fabrícia Lima Montes, Guilherme Carneiro |
author_facet | Rezende, Bismarck Alencar, Allan Kardec Nogueira de Bem, Graziele Freitas Fontes-Dantas, Fabrícia Lima Montes, Guilherme Carneiro |
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description | The endocannabinoid system (eCB) has been studied to identify the molecular structures present in Cannabis sativa. eCB consists of cannabinoid receptors, endogenous ligands, and the associated enzymatic apparatus responsible for maintaining energy homeostasis and cognitive processes. Several physiological effects of cannabinoids are exerted through interactions with various receptors, such as CB1 and CB2 receptors, vanilloid receptors, and the recently discovered G-protein-coupled receptors (GPR55, GPR3, GPR6, GPR12, and GPR19). Anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidoylglycerol (2-AG), two small lipids derived from arachidonic acid, showed high-affinity binding to both CB1 and CB2 receptors. eCB plays a critical role in chronic pain and mood disorders and has been extensively studied because of its wide therapeutic potential and because it is a promising target for the development of new drugs. Phytocannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids have shown varied affinities for eCB and are relevant to the treatment of several neurological diseases. This review provides a description of eCB components and discusses how phytocannabinoids and other exogenous compounds may regulate the eCB balance. Furthermore, we show the hypo- or hyperfunctionality of eCB in the body and how eCB is related to chronic pain and mood disorders, even with integrative and complementary health practices (ICHP) harmonizing the eCB. |
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spelling | pubmed-99667612023-02-26 Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity Rezende, Bismarck Alencar, Allan Kardec Nogueira de Bem, Graziele Freitas Fontes-Dantas, Fabrícia Lima Montes, Guilherme Carneiro Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Review The endocannabinoid system (eCB) has been studied to identify the molecular structures present in Cannabis sativa. eCB consists of cannabinoid receptors, endogenous ligands, and the associated enzymatic apparatus responsible for maintaining energy homeostasis and cognitive processes. Several physiological effects of cannabinoids are exerted through interactions with various receptors, such as CB1 and CB2 receptors, vanilloid receptors, and the recently discovered G-protein-coupled receptors (GPR55, GPR3, GPR6, GPR12, and GPR19). Anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidoylglycerol (2-AG), two small lipids derived from arachidonic acid, showed high-affinity binding to both CB1 and CB2 receptors. eCB plays a critical role in chronic pain and mood disorders and has been extensively studied because of its wide therapeutic potential and because it is a promising target for the development of new drugs. Phytocannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids have shown varied affinities for eCB and are relevant to the treatment of several neurological diseases. This review provides a description of eCB components and discusses how phytocannabinoids and other exogenous compounds may regulate the eCB balance. Furthermore, we show the hypo- or hyperfunctionality of eCB in the body and how eCB is related to chronic pain and mood disorders, even with integrative and complementary health practices (ICHP) harmonizing the eCB. MDPI 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9966761/ /pubmed/37017445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16020148 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Rezende, Bismarck Alencar, Allan Kardec Nogueira de Bem, Graziele Freitas Fontes-Dantas, Fabrícia Lima Montes, Guilherme Carneiro Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity |
title | Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity |
title_full | Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity |
title_fullStr | Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity |
title_full_unstemmed | Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity |
title_short | Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity |
title_sort | endocannabinoid system: chemical characteristics and biological activity |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966761/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37017445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16020148 |
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