Role of the cannabinoid signaling in the brain orexin- and ghrelin-induced visceral antinociception in conscious rats
We hypothesized that the cannabinoid (CB) system may mediate the brain orexin- or ghrelin-induced visceral antinociception. Intraperitoneal injection of either CB1/2 agonist, WIN 55212 or O-Arachidonoyl ethanolamine increased the threshold volume of colonic distension-induced abdominal withdrawal re...
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Main Authors: | Toshikatsu Okumura (Author), Tsukasa Nozu (Author), Shima Kumei (Author), Masumi Ohhira (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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