Cannabinoid receptors: An update on cell signaling, pathophysiological roles and therapeutic opportunities in neurological, cardiovascular, and inflammatory diseases

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Abstract

The identification of the human cannabinoid receptors and their roles in health and disease, has been one of the most significant biochemical and pharmacological advancements to have occurred in the past few decades. In spite of the major strides made in furthering endocannabinoid research, therapeutic exploitation of the endocannabinoid system has often been a challenging task. An impaired endocannabinoid tone often manifests as changes in expression and/or functions of type 1 and/or type 2 cannabinoid receptors. It becomes important to understand how alterations in cannabinoid receptor cellular signaling can lead to disruptions in major physiological and biological functions, as they are often associated with the pathogenesis of several neurological, cardiovascular, metabolic, and inflammatory diseases. This review focusses mostly on the pathophysiological roles of type 1 and type 2 cannabinoid receptors, and it attempts to integrate both cellular and physiological functions of the cannabinoid receptors. Apart from an updated review of pre-clinical and clinical studies, the adequacy/inadequacy of cannabinoid-based therapeutics in various pathological conditions is also highlighted. Finally, alternative strategies to modulate endocannabinoid tone, and future directions are also emphasized.
Original languageEnglish
Article number7693
Pages (from-to)1-65
Number of pages65
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume21
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 17 2020

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Funding

This publication was made possible by a Nova Southeastern University President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant (335309), and a Nova Southeastern University Health Professions Division Grant (335585).

FundersFunder number
Nova Southeastern University335309, 335585

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Catalysis
    • Molecular Biology
    • Spectroscopy
    • Computer Science Applications
    • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
    • Organic Chemistry
    • Inorganic Chemistry

    Keywords

    • Cardiac functions
    • Endocannabinoid system
    • Immune functions
    • Metabolic diseases
    • Neurological diseases
    • Signal Transduction
    • Cardiovascular Diseases/metabolism
    • Humans
    • Nervous System Diseases/metabolism
    • Inflammation/metabolism
    • Immune System/metabolism
    • Animals
    • Receptors, Cannabinoid/metabolism

    Disciplines

    • Chemical Engineering
    • Molecular Biology
    • Computer Sciences
    • Inorganic Chemistry
    • Physical Chemistry
    • Organic Chemistry

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