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Neuroprotective and Immunomodulatory Action of the Endocannabinoid System under Neuroinflammation
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Kasatkina, Ludmila A.
, Rittchen, Sonja
, Sturm, Eva M.
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/ Endocannabinoids - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Immunologic Factors - metabolism
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Neuroglia - metabolism
/ Neurons - metabolism
/ Neuroprotection - physiology
/ Review
/ Signal Transduction
2021
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Neuroprotective and Immunomodulatory Action of the Endocannabinoid System under Neuroinflammation
by
Kasatkina, Ludmila A.
, Rittchen, Sonja
, Sturm, Eva M.
in
Animals
/ Endocannabinoids - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Immunologic Factors - metabolism
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Neuroglia - metabolism
/ Neurons - metabolism
/ Neuroprotection - physiology
/ Review
/ Signal Transduction
2021
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Neuroprotective and Immunomodulatory Action of the Endocannabinoid System under Neuroinflammation
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Kasatkina, Ludmila A.
, Rittchen, Sonja
, Sturm, Eva M.
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/ Endocannabinoids - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Immunologic Factors - metabolism
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Neuroglia - metabolism
/ Neurons - metabolism
/ Neuroprotection - physiology
/ Review
/ Signal Transduction
2021
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Neuroprotective and Immunomodulatory Action of the Endocannabinoid System under Neuroinflammation
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Neuroprotective and Immunomodulatory Action of the Endocannabinoid System under Neuroinflammation
2021
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Overview
Endocannabinoids (eCBs) are lipid-based retrograde messengers with a relatively short half-life that are produced endogenously and, upon binding to the primary cannabinoid receptors CB1/2, mediate multiple mechanisms of intercellular communication within the body. Endocannabinoid signaling is implicated in brain development, memory formation, learning, mood, anxiety, depression, feeding behavior, analgesia, and drug addiction. It is now recognized that the endocannabinoid system mediates not only neuronal communications but also governs the crosstalk between neurons, glia, and immune cells, and thus represents an important player within the neuroimmune interface. Generation of primary endocannabinoids is accompanied by the production of their congeners, the N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), which together with N-acylneurotransmitters, lipoamino acids and primary fatty acid amides comprise expanded endocannabinoid/endovanilloid signaling systems. Most of these compounds do not bind CB1/2, but signal via several other pathways involving the transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-α and non-cannabinoid G-protein coupled receptors (GPRs) to mediate anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and neuroprotective activities. In vivo generation of the cannabinoid compounds is triggered by physiological and pathological stimuli and, specifically in the brain, mediates fine regulation of synaptic strength, neuroprotection, and resolution of neuroinflammation. Here, we review the role of the endocannabinoid system in intrinsic neuroprotective mechanisms and its therapeutic potential for the treatment of neuroinflammation and associated synaptopathy.
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