Abstract no : 4-1..4-DG-102
Author(s) : McPartland, J.M
Address : (Department of Family Practice, University of Vermont College of Medicine, 53Washington Street Extension, Middlebury, VT 05753,USA)
Source : Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, v. 1(1):p. 71-83, 2001
Title : CANNABIS AND EICOSANOIDS : A REVIEW OF MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY
Abstract : Many constituents of Cannabis exhibit beneficial anti-inflammatory properties, such as delta-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in marijuana and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) in hemp seed oil. The effects of these Cannabis constituents on eicosanoid metabolism are reviewed. THC and GLA modulate the arachidonic acid cascade, inhibiting the production of series 2 prostaglandins and series 4 leukotrienes. Cannabinoid receptor-as well as nonreceptor mediated signal transduction pathways appear lobe involved. It is proposed that THC acts as a selectivecyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) - inhibitor.
Author(s) : McPartland, J.M
Address : (Department of Family Practice, University of Vermont College of Medicine, 53Washington Street Extension, Middlebury, VT 05753,USA)
Source : Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, v. 1(1):p. 71-83, 2001
Title : CANNABIS AND EICOSANOIDS : A REVIEW OF MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY
Abstract : Many constituents of Cannabis exhibit beneficial anti-inflammatory properties, such as delta-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in marijuana and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) in hemp seed oil. The effects of these Cannabis constituents on eicosanoid metabolism are reviewed. THC and GLA modulate the arachidonic acid cascade, inhibiting the production of series 2 prostaglandins and series 4 leukotrienes. Cannabinoid receptor-as well as nonreceptor mediated signal transduction pathways appear lobe involved. It is proposed that THC acts as a selectivecyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) - inhibitor.
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