2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2003.10.019
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Cannabinoid receptors and T helper cells

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“…Further, they play important role in endotoxic shock and inflammation. 14 The level of AEA in brain was reported to be 35 plus or minus 8 pmol/g, and 2-AG levels were in brain was reported to be 62 plus or minus 1.8 nmol/g compared with the expression in blood of AEA (2.5 Ϯ 0.7 pmol/g) and 2-AG (10 Ϫ3 nmol/g). 33 Here, we report that 2-AG and AEA are found in similar levels to those reported in brain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, they play important role in endotoxic shock and inflammation. 14 The level of AEA in brain was reported to be 35 plus or minus 8 pmol/g, and 2-AG levels were in brain was reported to be 62 plus or minus 1.8 nmol/g compared with the expression in blood of AEA (2.5 Ϯ 0.7 pmol/g) and 2-AG (10 Ϫ3 nmol/g). 33 Here, we report that 2-AG and AEA are found in similar levels to those reported in brain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tors in mature hematopoietic and immune cells (21)(22)(23), whereas the effect of cannabinoids on HSPCs has not been investigated in depth. Noteworthy, endocannabinoids promoted the growth of primary murine marrow progenitor cells (24).…”
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“…CB2Rs were originally thought essentially to be confined to immune system cells and to be absent from brain tissues (36). Thus CB2R has been demonstrated to reside on a wide variety of peripheral blood leukocytes and spleen cell populations (26) and to a greater extent than seen for CB1R in the same cell types that include B cells, T cells, NK cells, splenic macrophages, dendritic cells, and neutrophils (5,25,30). More recently, the existence of a CB2R on peripheral neurons (15) and perivascular microglial cells (37) in human brain has been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%