Researchers Discover New Marijuana-chemical Receptor

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Even as marijuana is on the verge of legalization for recreational and medical uses on a state-level across the U.S., its advocates are struggling with the substance's health effects. After all, on a base level, smoking marijuana is inhaling a smoky mixture of organochemicals, many of which are carcinogenic (such as certain phenolic compounds, i.e. benzo[a]pyrene). While water pipes or oral consumption are sometimes used, they reportedly give weaker effects.

Thus it is interesting that researchers at the Neurobiology and Behavior program at the University of Washington (UW) have discovered the latest in a long string of chemicals your body produces that resemble those found in marijuana -- chemicals that could eventually be turned into a smokeless replacement that offers the full efficacy of marijuana's most useful effects.

The class of compounds is known as "endocannabinoids" -- an amalgamation of "endo", Latin for inside, and cannabis, the scientific name for the genus of the marijuana plant. The latest endocannabinoid they discovered is named 2-AG and binds to receptors on nerve cells and microglia. Microglia are a specialist cell that cleans up debris like dead cells and plaque.

Together the signal is thought to trigger brain cell relocation and the reduction of inflammation. This could explain why similar compounds released from smoking marijuana (likely binding to the same receptors) can offer relief to the symptoms of brain-related diseases such as multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, Huntington's disease and other autoimmune or neurological disorders.

In their most recent work they discovered that 2-AG binds to a enzyme called ABHD6. They say that the enzyme, whose purpose was previously a mystery, "is a bona fide member of the endocannabinoid signaling system."

Further, they discovered that the enzyme uses water to break down 2-AG, degrading the signal and reducing its effectiveness.

With this discovery researchers can now devise ways to inhibit the enzyme, increasing the potency of cannabis chemicals or their synthetic analogs. They could also try to devise new compounds resistant to hydrolysis (water-driven splitting). Either way the net impact would be that the beneficial effects of the pharmochemicals would be accentuated.

The new study is published in the journal Nature Neuroscience. The lead author is William R. Marrs, while the senior author is Dr. Nephi Stella, UW professor of pharmacology and psychiatry. The study was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, both part of the National Institutes of Health. In total 19 other researchers contributed from the study, including some at the Scripps Research Institute and Indiana University.



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just remember, the weed we have today is so much more potent and dangerous than the weed they had in the 60's....



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Great article, I love reading about the science behind using Cannabis and how it benefits our bodies.
 
what I find so amazing, is all the receptors being discovered in our bodies, designed for MJ,,, just shows that we used this wonderful weed for a long time, in order to develop receptors for it... it really is an amazing plant
 
Or it was specifically developed for our species as a medicine and intoxicant by the "start people" that geneticly engineered us for slave labor (if you belive that sort of thing heh)
 
you know what ... its so natural that it actually prevents it now... but once again it will remain illegal same with ******* and all other drugs because the CIA has their dirty little paws in the illegal cookie jar so deep they cant get it out... and legalizing would let the hard drug addicts get help or smoke some pot instead and would allow for jobs and free will for people like me.. and you and a billion others
 
awww dont want the awful health effects... vaporize.. problem solved... i go back and forth. Sometimes a joint tastes good and sometimes i just need pain relief and a vape works awesome.. so we need our worldwide peaceful revolution and overgrow so we dissapear in a forest full of goodness where they cant sense our heat signature anymore.
if they feds try to get us, we will bomb them with weed composite shells filled with hash oil.
slowing the tanks and people down when they eventualy penetrate we light it all up ..... now they finally realize money is only paper!!!!!!!!!
 
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