Catégorie : Cannabis therapeutique

Report colloque UFCM – I Care, 2020

Cette année, nous avions prévu que le 9e colloque international se déroulerait en juin, chez nous, à Strasbourg et qu’il aborderait la thématique de la recherche sur les cannabinoïdes et les cancers. Aux vues des circonstances de ce début d’année 2020, nous avons pris la décision de reporter cet évènement à une date encore inconnue. Nous allons faire au mieux pour maintenir notre programme. Vous trouverez de plus amples détails dans le communiqué ci-dessous.

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SARS-CoV2 induced respiratory distress : Can cannabinoids be added to anti-viral therapies to reduce lung inflammation ?, Siddappa N. Byrareddy, Mahesh Mohan, 2020

SARS-CoV2 induced respiratory distress : Can cannabinoids be added to anti-viral therapies to reduce lung inflammation ? Siddappa N. Byrareddy, Mahesh Mohan Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2020, 1-2. doi : 10.1016/j.bbi.2020.04.079   Keywords : SARS-CoV2, Rhesus macaque, Cannabinoids, Inflammation, Cytokine, Lung   Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronoavirus-2 (SARS-CoV2) has emerged as a global pandemic, which was first reported in Wuhan, China. Recent reports have suggested that acute infection is associated with a cytokine superstorm, which contributes to the symptoms of fever, cough, muscle pain and in severe cases bilateral interstitial pneumonia characterized by ground glass opacity and focal chest infiltrates that can [...]

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Prescription of a THC/CBD-Based Medication to Patients with Dementia : A Pilot Study in Geneva, Barbara Broers et al., 2019

Prescription of a THC/CBD-Based Medication to Patients with Dementia : A Pilot Study in Geneva Barbara Broers, Zacharie Patà, Aline Mina, James Wampfler, Christian de Saussure, Sophie Pautex Medical Cannabis & Cannabinoids, 2019, 2, 56–59 Doi : 10.1159/000498924 Abstract Background : Dementia is increasing worldwide. No effective medication is currently available for the treatment of the underlying disease and accompanying behavioral symptoms. Cannabinoids might have a beneficial effect, but clinical studies with (low-dose) synthetic THC have not been conclusive. Objective : To test the acceptability, practical aspects, and clinical outcomes of the introduction of a THC/ CBD-based oral medication in severely demented patients in a specialized [...]

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Developing Robust Standardised Analytical Procedures for Cannabinoid Quantification : Laying the Foundations for an Emerging Cannabis-Based Pharmaceutical Industry, Matthew T. Welling et al., 2019

Developing Robust Standardised Analytical Procedures for Cannabinoid Quantification : Laying the Foundations for an Emerging Cannabis-Based Pharmaceutical Industry Matthew T. Welling, Lei Liu, Arno Hazekamp, Ashley Dowell, Graham J. King Medical Cannabis & Cannabinoids, 2019, 2, 1–13 Doi : 10.1159/000496868   Abstract The plant genus Cannabis is a prolific producer of unique pharmaceutically relevant metabolites, commonly referred to as cannabinoids. Robust and standardised methods for the quantification of cannabinoids within botanical and drug forms is a critical step forward for an emerging Cannabis- based pharmaceutical industry, which is poised for rapid expansion. Despite a growing body of analytical methods for the quantification of cannabinoids, few have [...]

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Cannabinoids in Gynecological Diseases, Petra Luschnig et al., 2019

Cannabinoids in Gynecological Diseases Petra Luschnig, Rudolf Schicho Medical Cannabis & Cannabinoids, 2019, 2, 14-21 Doi : 10.1159/000499164   Abstract The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a multifunctional homeostatic system involved in many physiological and pathological conditions. The ligands of the ECS are the endocannabinoids, whose actions are mimicked by exogenous cannabinoids, such as phytocannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids. Responses to the ligands of the ECS are mediated by numerous receptors like the classical cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) as well as ECS-related receptors, e.g., G protein-coupled receptors 18 and 55 (GPR18 and GPR55), transient receptor potential ion channels, and nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors. The ECS regulatesalmost all levels of [...]

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GPR55-Mediated Effects in Colon Cancer Cell Lines, Carina Hasenoehrl et al., 2019

GPR55-Mediated Effects in Colon Cancer Cell Lines Carina Hasenoehrl, David Feuersinger, Melanie Kienzl, Rudolf Schicho Medical Cannabis & Cannabinoids, 2019, 2, 22–28 Doi : 10.1159/000496356   Abstract The cannabinoid-responsive G protein-coupled receptor GPR55 and its endogenous ligand L-α lyso-phosphatidylinositol (LPI) have been reported to play a role in several cancers. A proliferation-enhancing effect of GPR55 has been described for several cancer cell lines and LPI has been found elevated in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to investigate whether GPR55 signaling had an effect on the proliferation of colon cancer cell lines. Using cell viability assays and Western blotting, we show that stable overexpression [...]

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The 2nd International Annual Congress on Controversies on Cannabis-Based Medicines (Med-Cannabis 2019), Barcelona, Spain, May 23–24, 2019

The 2nd International Annual Congress on Controversies on Cannabis-Based Medicines (Med-Cannabis 2019) Barcelona, Spain, May 23–24, 2019   Abstracts Congress Chairs: Prof. Dr. Med. Winfried Häuser, Klinikum Saarbrücken, Germany Dr. Silviu Brill, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel Medical Cannabis & Cannabinoids, 2019, 2, 69–83 Published online: May 13, 2019 Doi : 10.1159/000500623 KRAGER : Basel · Freiburg · Paris · London · New York · Chennai · New Delhi · Bangkok · Beijing · Shanghai · Tokyo · Kuala Lumpur · Singapore · Sydney © 2019 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel E-Mail karger@karger.com www.karger.com/mca   P-01 Cannabis and Metals: Soils Need to be Controlled Yann Barguil , Laura Chiaradia Biochemistry and Toxicology Laboratory, Gaston Bourret Territorial Hospital [...]

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4th International Medical Cannabis Conference (CannX 2019), Tel Aviv, Israel, September 9–10, 2019

4th International Medical Cannabis Conference (CannX 2019) Tel Aviv, Israel, September 9–10, 2019   Abstracts Scientific Committee Dr. Adi Aran Director of the Neuro-Pediatric Unit, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Israel Prof. Gil Bar-Sela Head, Cancer Center, Emek Medical Center Afula, Israel Dr. Nirit Bernstein Principle Research Scientist, Plant Physiology and Nutrition Institute of Soil Water and Environmental Sciences, Volcani Center, Israel Prof. Lumir Hanus Chief Scientist, Lumir Lab, Associate Professor, Palacký University, Jerusalem Biotechnology Park, Hebrew University, Ein Kerem Campus, Senior Fellow, IEHP, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA, Professor Chaver and Research Fellow, Hebrew University (Ret.) Institute for Drug Research, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University, Israel Dr. Shaul Lev-Ran, MHA Deputy Director, Lev Hasharon Medical Center [...]

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Prescription Opioid Distribution after the Legalization of Recreational Marijuana in Colorado, Amalie K. Kropp Lopez et al., 2020

Prescription Opioid Distribution after the Legalization of Recreational Marijuana in Colorado Amalie K. Kropp Lopez, Stephanie D. Nichols, Daniel Y. Chung, Daniel E. Kaufman, Kenneth L. McCall  and Brian J. Piper International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020, 17, 3251 doi : 10.3390/ijerph17093251   Abstract : There have been dynamic changes in prescription opioid use in the US but the state level policy factors contributing to these are incompletely understood. We examined the association between the legalization of recreational marijuana and prescription opioid distribution in Colorado. Utah and Maryland, two states that had not legalized recreational marijuana, were selected for comparison. Prescription data reported to [...]

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The Intricate Influence of the Placebo Effect on Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids, Jürg Gertsch, 2018

The Intricate Influence of the Placebo Effect on Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids Jürg Gertsch Medical Cannabis Cannabinoids,  2018, 1, 60–64 Doi : 10.1159/000489291 Abstract The botanical drug cannabis flos (inflorescence of Cannabis sativa L.) has a unique popular status as being a potent recreational drug and bona fide universal remedy (panacea). Generally, cannabinoids exert therapeutic effects in a broad range of pathophysiologies related to inflammation, pain, metabolic and stress-related conditions in preclinical animal models. However, the translation of such data to humans still lacks an evidence-based foundation. Motivated by the booming cannabis manufacturing industry and the increasing worldwide self-therapy by patients, there are cumulative accounts [...]

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