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Review
. 2008;14(23):2347-61.
doi: 10.2174/138161208785740054.

Role of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids in cerebral ischemia

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Role of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids in cerebral ischemia

Cecilia J Hillard. Curr Pharm Des. 2008.

Abstract

The human costs of stroke are very large and growing; it is the third largest cause of death in the United States and survivors are often faced with loss of ability to function independently. There is a large need for therapeutic approaches that act to protect neurons from the injury produced by ischemia and reperfusion. The goal of this review is to introduce and discuss the available data that endogenous cannabinoid signaling is altered during ischemia and that it contributes to the consequences of ischemia-induced injury. Overall, the available data suggest that inhibition of CB1 receptor activation together with increased CB2 receptor activation produces beneficial effects.

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Summary of the possible mechanisms involved in the neuroprotective effects of cannabinoid receptor activation or inhibition. See text for details and supporting citations.
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Summary of the possible mechanisms involved in the neuroprotective effects of cannabinoid receptor activation or inhibition. See text for details and supporting citations.

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