Snyder Institute of Infection, Immunity & Inflammation, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Calgary, Canada.
Curr Med Chem. 2010;17(14):1393-410. doi: 10.2174/092986710790980041.
Marijuana has been used for thousands of years to affect human health. Dissecting the peripheral effects from the central psychotropic effects has revealed a complex interplay between cannabinoids, endocannabinoids and their receptors. This review examines recent advances in understanding the expression, regulation and utilization of the CB(2) receptor. Here we highlight the molecular aspects of the CB(2) receptor, CB(2) receptor signaling and new ligands for this receptor. We focus in the rest of the review on recent findings in the immune system, the gastrointestinal tract and liver, the brain and the cardiovascular system and airways as examples of areas where new developments in our understanding of the CB(2) receptor have occurred. Early studies focused on expression of this receptor under baseline physiologic conditions; however, perturbations such as those that occur during inflammation, ischemia/reperfusion injury and cancer are revealing a critical role for the CB(2) receptor in regulating these disease processes amongst others. As a result, the CB(2) receptor is an appealing therapeutic target as well as a useful tool for shedding new light on physiological regulatory processes throughout the body.
大麻已经被使用了数千年,以影响人类健康。剖析其对中枢精神作用的外周影响揭示了大麻素、内源性大麻素及其受体之间的复杂相互作用。这篇综述考察了近年来对 CB(2)受体表达、调节和利用的理解进展。在这里,我们强调了 CB(2)受体的分子方面、CB(2)受体信号和该受体的新配体。在综述的其余部分,我们重点介绍了免疫系统、胃肠道和肝脏、大脑和心血管系统以及气道中的最新发现,这些都是我们对 CB(2)受体理解的新进展发生的领域的例子。早期的研究集中在该受体在基础生理条件下的表达;然而,在炎症、缺血/再灌注损伤和癌症等过程中发生的干扰,揭示了 CB(2)受体在调节这些疾病过程中的关键作用。因此,CB(2)受体不仅是一个有吸引力的治疗靶点,也是一个有用的工具,可以为整个身体的生理调节过程提供新的见解。