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Subunit-specific modulation of glycine receptors by cannabinoids and N-arachidonyl-glycine.

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התחבר הרשם
Glycine receptors (GlyRs) mediate inhibitory neurotransmission in spinal cord motor and pain sensory neurons. Recent studies demonstrated apparently contradictory (potentiating versus inhibitory) effects of the endocannabinoid anandamide on these receptors. The present study characterised the

Cholesterol regulates cannabinoid analgesia through glycine receptors

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Cholesterol plays vital roles in many central physiological and pathological processes. As a key component in the cell membrane, cholesterol can regulate a variety of ion channels, including ligand-gated ion channels (LGICs). However, relatively little is known about the molecular detail and in vivo

Membrane cholesterol dependence of cannabinoid modulation of glycine receptor

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התחבר הרשם
Cannabinoids exert therapeutic effects on several diseases such as chronic pain and startle disease by targeting glycine receptors (GlyRs). Our previous studies have shown that cannabinoids target a serine residue at position 296 in the third transmembrane helix of the α1/α3 GlyR. This site is

Modulation of glycine receptor function by the synthetic cannabinoid HU210.

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התחבר הרשם
Loss of inhibitory synaptic transmission within the dorsal horn of the spinal cord plays a key role in the development of chronic pain following inflammation or nerve injury. Inhibitory postsynaptic transmission in the adult spinal cord involves mainly glycine. HU210 is a non-psychotropic, synthetic

Involvement of glycine receptor α1 subunits in cannabinoid-induced analgesia.

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התחבר הרשם
Some cannabinoids have been shown to suppress chronic pain by targeting glycine receptors (GlyRs). Although cannabinoid potentiation of α3 GlyRs is thought to contribute to cannabinoid-induced analgesia, the role of cannabinoid potentiation of α1 GlyRs in cannabinoid suppression of chronic pain

Cannabinoid potentiation of glycine receptors contributes to cannabis-induced analgesia.

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התחבר הרשם
Cannabinoids enhance the function of glycine receptors (GlyRs). However, little is known about the mechanisms and behavioral implication of cannabinoid-GlyR interaction. Using mutagenesis and NMR analysis, we have identified a serine at 296 in the GlyR protein critical for the potentiation of I(Gly)

Cannabinoids suppress inflammatory and neuropathic pain by targeting α3 glycine receptors.

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התחבר הרשם
Certain types of nonpsychoactive cannabinoids can potentiate glycine receptors (GlyRs), an important target for nociceptive regulation at the spinal level. However, little is known about the potential and mechanism of glycinergic cannabinoids for chronic pain treatment. We report that systemic and

Cannabinoids Rescue Cocaine-Induced Seizures by Restoring Brain Glycine Receptor Dysfunction.

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התחבר הרשם
Cannabinoids are reported to rescue cocaine-induced seizures (CISs), a severe complication in cocaine users. However, the molecular targets for cannabinoid therapy of CISs remain unclear. Here, we report that the systemic administration of cannabinoids alleviates CISs in a

Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol and endogenous cannabinoid anandamide directly potentiate the function of glycine receptors.

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התחבר הרשם
Anandamide (AEA) and delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are endogenous and exogenous ligands, respectively, for cannabinoid receptors. Whereas most of the pharmacological actions of cannabinoids are mediated by CB1 receptors, there is also evidence that these compounds can produce effects that are

Frequency-Dependent Cannabinoid Receptor-Independent Modulation of Glycine Receptors by Endocannabinoid 2-AG.

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התחבר הרשם
Endocannabinoids are known as retrograde messengers, being released from the postsynaptic neuron and acting on specific presynaptic G-protein-coupled cannabinoid (CB) receptors to decrease neurotransmitter release. Also, at physiologically relevant concentrations cannabinoids can directly modulate

Glycine receptors in CNS neurons as a target for nonretrograde action of cannabinoids.

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התחבר הרשם
At many central synapses, endocannabinoids released by postsynaptic cells act retrogradely on presynaptic G-protein-coupled cannabinoid receptors to inhibit neurotransmitter release. Here, we demonstrate that cannabinoids may directly affect the functioning of inhibitory glycine receptor (GlyR)

A common molecular basis for exogenous and endogenous cannabinoid potentiation of glycine receptors.

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התחבר הרשם
Both exogenous and endogenous cannabinoids can allosterically modulate glycine receptors (GlyRs). However, little is known about the molecular basis of cannabinoid-GlyR interactions. Here we report that sustained incubation with the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA) substantially increased the

Lack of positive allosteric modulation of mutated alpha(1)S267I glycine receptors by cannabinoids.

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התחבר הרשם
Loss of inhibitory synaptic transmission within the dorsal horn of the spinal cord plays a key role in the development of chronic pain following inflammation or nerve injury. Inhibitory postsynaptic transmission in the adult spinal cord involves mainly glycine. Ajulemic acid and HU210 are

[The synthetic cannabinoid analog WIN 55,212-2 potentiates the amplitudes of glycine-activated currents].

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התחבר הרשם
Most of the pharmacological actions of cannabinoids are mediated by CB1 receptors. There is also evidence that these compounds can produce effects that are not mediated by the activation of identified cannabinoid receptors. Our data demonstrate that cannabinoids may directly affect the functioning

The nonpsychotropic cannabinoid cannabidiol modulates and directly activates alpha-1 and alpha-1-Beta glycine receptor function.

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התחבר הרשם
Loss of inhibitory synaptic transmission within the dorsal horn of the spinal cord plays a key role in the development of chronic pain following inflammation or nerve injury. Inhibitory postsynaptic transmission in the adult spinal cord involves mainly glycine. Cannabidiol is a nonpsychotropic plant
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