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185 related items for PubMed ID: 17502849

  • 1. The synthetic cannabinoid HU210 induces spatial memory deficits and suppresses hippocampal firing rate in rats.
    Robinson L, Goonawardena AV, Pertwee RG, Hampson RE, Riedel G.
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  • 3. Lack of response suppression follows repeated ventral tegmental cannabinoid administration: an in vitro electrophysiological study.
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  • 4. Hippocampal CB(1) receptors mediate the memory impairing effects of Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol.
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  • 6. The cannabinoid antagonist SR141716A facilitates memory acquisition and consolidation in the mouse elevated T-maze.
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  • 7. Memory encoding in hippocampal ensembles is negatively influenced by cannabinoid CB1 receptors.
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  • 9. CB1 receptor-mediated signaling underlies the hippocampal synaptic, learning, and memory deficits following treatment with JWH-081, a new component of spice/K2 preparations.
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  • 10. Activation of spinal cannabinoid 1 receptors inhibits C-fibre driven hyperexcitable neuronal responses and increases [35S]GTPgammaS binding in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord of noninflamed and inflamed rats.
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  • 11. Prolonged cannabinoid treatment results in spatial working memory deficits and impaired long-term potentiation in the CA1 region of the hippocampus in vivo.
    Hill MN, Froc DJ, Fox CJ, Gorzalka BB, Christie BR.
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  • 12. Differential cannabinoid-induced electrophysiological effects in rat ventral tegmentum.
    Cheer JF, Kendall DA, Mason R, Marsden CA.
    Neuropharmacology; 2003 Apr 03; 44(5):633-41. PubMed ID: 12668049
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  • 13. Cannabinoids reveal the necessity of hippocampal neural encoding for short-term memory in rats.
    Hampson RE, Deadwyler SA.
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  • 14. Cannabinoid-induced working memory impairment is reversed by a second generation cholinesterase inhibitor in rats.
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  • 15. Cannabinoids alter spontaneous firing, bursting, and cell synchrony of hippocampal principal cells.
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  • 16. WIN55,212-2 induced deficits in spatial learning are mediated by cholinergic hypofunction.
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  • 17. Cannabinoid inhibition of capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurotransmission in the rat mesenteric arterial bed.
    Ralevic V, Kendall DA.
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  • 18. Post-training CB1 cannabinoid receptor agonist activation disrupts long-term consolidation of spatial memories in the hippocampus.
    Yim TT, Hong NS, Ejaredar M, McKenna JE, McDonald RJ.
    Neuroscience; 2008 Feb 19; 151(4):929-36. PubMed ID: 18248907
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  • 19. Short-term memory is modulated by the spontaneous release of endocannabinoids: evidence from hippocampal population codes.
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  • 20. Role of cannabinoid receptor 1 and the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α in mediating anti-nociceptive effects of synthetic cannabinoids and a cannabinoid-like compound.
    Alsalem M, Haddad M, Aldossary SA, Kalbouneh H, Altarifi A, Jaffal SM, Abbas MA, Aldaoud N, El-Salem K.
    Inflammopharmacology; 2019 Dec 19; 27(6):1131-1142. PubMed ID: 30945071
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