The Roles of THC and CB1 Receptors in Cannabis Reinforcement and Dependence
Cannabis reinforcement and dependence occur primarily through cannabinoid type 1 receptors. THC activates these receptors, influencing reward pathways in the brain. Understanding this mechanism is key to addressing cannabis dependence.
Illicit Drug Use: Dependence and Global Health Impact
Illicit drug use dependence affects millions worldwide and contributes significantly to the global burden of disease. This article reviews the prevalence and health consequences of commonly used drugs including cannabis, opioids, cocaine, and…
Endocannabinoids and Stress: Effects of Indirect Agonists and Gender Comparison
Cannabinoids and stress interact through the endocannabinoid system affecting corticosteroid levels in male and female mice. This study highlights differences in stress responses mediated by cannabinoid receptors. Understanding cannabinoids and stress…
Is Cannabis an Antibiotic Savior in Antibiotic-Induced Bacteremia?
New research highlights cannabis antibiotic properties linked to decreased Clostridioides difficile infection. Cannabis use may reduce antibiotic-induced bacteremia risks. Understanding cannabis antibiotic properties could improve infection management.
Do sex and steroid hormones affect cannabis outcomes? A review of the endocannabinoid system
Sex hormones endocannabinoid system interactions significantly influence cannabis outcomes. This review explores how steroid hormones regulate cannabinoid receptor activity. Understanding these effects is crucial for therapeutic applications.
Understanding Cannabis Interactions with Drugs and Clinical Considerations
Cannabis drug interactions clinical considerations are essential for safe use with medications. Cannabis compounds affect enzyme metabolism, altering drug levels. Understanding these interactions helps prevent adverse effects and ensures clinical safety.
