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White matter integrity after cannabidiol administration for treatment resistant epilepsy


Please use this link to access this publication. Abstract Objective The effects of individual cannabinoids on white matter integrity are unclear. Human studies have shown white matter maturation alterations in…


Weight loss outcomes are not compromised in bariatric patients using cannabis


Please use this link to access this publication: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-022-09453-x Abstract Background The legalization of cannabis in several states has led to increased documented use in the population. Bariatric surgery patients are…


Voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channel blockade by plant cannabinoids does not confer anticonvulsant effects per se


Abstract Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive, well-tolerated, anticonvulsant plant cannabinoid, although its mechanism(s) of seizure suppression remains unknown. Here, we investigate the effect of CBD and the structurally similar cannabinoid,…


Venous thromboembolism and cannabis consumption, outcomes among hospitalized patients in the United States: A nationwide analysis


Please use this link to access this publication: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0146280623006011 Abstract Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) carries significant clinical implications, and with the rise in cannabis consumption, its potential influence on VTE outcomes warrants investigation….


Venous thromboembolism and cannabis consumption, outcomes among hospitalized patients in the United States: A nationwide analysis


Please use this link to access this publication: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0146280623006011 Abstract Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) carries significant clinical implications, and with the rise in cannabis consumption, its potential influence on VTE outcomes warrants investigation….


Vegetable oils composition affects the intestinal lymphatic transport and systemic bioavailability of co-administered lipophilic drug cannabidiol


Abstract   Although natural sesame oil has been shown to facilitate the lymphatic delivery and oral bioavailability of the highly lipophilic drug cannabidiol (CBD), considerable variability remains an unresolved challenge….


Vasoprotective Endothelial Effects of Chronic Cannabidiol Treatment and Its Influence on the Endocannabinoid System in Rats with Primary and Secondary Hypertension


Abstract Our study aimed to examine the endothelium (vascular)-protecting effects of chronic cannabidiol (CBD) administration (10 mg/kg once daily for 2 weeks) in aortas and small mesenteric (G3) arteries isolated…


Vasodilatory effects of cannabidiol in human pulmonary and rat small mesenteric arteries: modification by hypertension and the potential pharmacological opportunities


Abstract Objective:  Cannabidiol (CBD) has been suggested as a potential antihypertensive drug. The aim of our study was to investigate its vasodilatory effect in isolated human pulmonary arteries (hPAs) and…


Vascular responses disrupted by fructose-induced hyperinsulinemia improved with delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol


  Abstract INTRODUCTION: In recent years, cannabinoids have been shown to have beneficial effects on diabetic vascular complications. Vascular complications due to fructose-induced hyperinsulinemia (HI) and diabetic vascular complications have…


Variation in the human cannabinoid receptor CNR1 gene modulates gaze duration for happy faces


Background: From an early age, humans look longer at preferred stimuli and also typically look longer at facial expressions of emotion, particularly happy faces. Atypical gaze patterns towards social stimuli…