Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder
Cannabinoids, the active components of Cannabis sativa (marijuana), and their derivatives produce a wide spectrum of central and peripheral effects, some of which may have clinical applications. The discovery of specific cannabinoid receptors and a family of endogenous ligands of those receptors has...
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doaj-b865461ed37e4048bb1dff32a79dd0cd2020-11-24T22:30:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Urology0970-15911998-38242010-01-01261263510.4103/0970-1591.60440Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladderPradeep TyagiVikas TyagiNaoki YoshimuraMichael ChancellorCannabinoids, the active components of Cannabis sativa (marijuana), and their derivatives produce a wide spectrum of central and peripheral effects, some of which may have clinical applications. The discovery of specific cannabinoid receptors and a family of endogenous ligands of those receptors has attracted much attention to the general cannabinoid pharmacology. In recent years, studies on the functional role of cannabinoid receptors in bladder have been motivated by the therapeutic effects of cannabinoids on voiding dysfunction in multiple sclerosis patients. In this review, we shall summarize the literature on the expression of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder and the peripheral influence of locally and systemically administered cannabinoids in the bladder. The ongoing search for cannabinoid-based therapeutic strategies devoid of psychotropic effects can be complemented with local delivery into bladder by the intravesical route. A greater understanding of the role of the peripheral CB 1 and CB 2 receptor system in lower urinary tract is necessary to allow the development of new treatment for pelvic disorders.http://www.indianjurol.com/article.asp?issn=0970-1591;year=2010;volume=26;issue=1;spage=26;epage=35;aulast=TyagiBladdercannabinoidsirritationprotein-coupled receptorreceptor expression |
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Pradeep Tyagi Vikas Tyagi Naoki Yoshimura Michael Chancellor Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder Indian Journal of Urology Bladder cannabinoids irritation protein-coupled receptor receptor expression |
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Pradeep Tyagi Vikas Tyagi Naoki Yoshimura Michael Chancellor |
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Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder |
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Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder |
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Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder |
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Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder |
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Functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder |
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functional role of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Urology |
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0970-1591 1998-3824 |
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2010-01-01 |
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Cannabinoids, the active components of Cannabis sativa (marijuana), and their derivatives produce a wide spectrum of central and peripheral effects, some of which may have clinical applications. The discovery of specific cannabinoid receptors and a family of endogenous ligands of those receptors has attracted much attention to the general cannabinoid pharmacology. In recent years, studies on the functional role of cannabinoid receptors in bladder have been motivated by the therapeutic effects of cannabinoids on voiding dysfunction in multiple sclerosis patients. In this review, we shall summarize the literature on the expression of cannabinoid receptors in urinary bladder and the peripheral influence of locally and systemically administered cannabinoids in the bladder. The ongoing search for cannabinoid-based therapeutic strategies devoid of psychotropic effects can be complemented with local delivery into bladder by the intravesical route. A greater understanding of the role of the peripheral CB 1 and CB 2 receptor system in lower urinary tract is necessary to allow the development of new treatment for pelvic disorders. |
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Bladder cannabinoids irritation protein-coupled receptor receptor expression |
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http://www.indianjurol.com/article.asp?issn=0970-1591;year=2010;volume=26;issue=1;spage=26;epage=35;aulast=Tyagi |
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