Alexander_2007_Br.J.Pharmacol_152_602

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Title : The complications of promiscuity: endocannabinoid action and metabolism - Alexander_2007_Br.J.Pharmacol_152_602
Author(s) : Alexander SP , Kendall DA
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 152 :602 , 2007
Abstract :

In this review, we present our understanding of the action and metabolism of endocannabinoids and related endogenous molecules. It is clear that the interactions between the multiple endocannabinoid-like molecules (ECLs) are highly complex, both at the level of signal transduction and metabolism. Thus, ECLs are a group of ligands active at 7-transmembrane and nuclear receptors, as well as transmitter-gated and ion channels. ECLs and their metabolites can converge on common endpoints (either metabolic or signalling) through contradictory or reinforcing pathways. We highlight the complexity of the endocannabinoid system, based on the promiscuous nature of ECLs and their metabolites, as well as the synthetic modulators of the endocannabinoid system.

PubMedSearch : Alexander_2007_Br.J.Pharmacol_152_602
PubMedID: 17876303

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Alexander SP, Kendall DA (2007)
The complications of promiscuity: endocannabinoid action and metabolism
British Journal of Pharmacology 152 :602

Alexander SP, Kendall DA (2007)
British Journal of Pharmacology 152 :602