Publication | Open Access
Gz Mediates the Long-Lasting Desensitization of Brain CB1 Receptors and is Essential for Cross-Tolerance with Morphine
55
Citations
55
References
2009
Year
In the brain, cannabinoids can produce analgesic tolerance that is not associated with the loss of surface CB1Rs or their uncoupling from regulated transduction. Neural specific Gz proteins are essential mediators of the analgesic effects of supraspinal CB1R agonists and morphine. These Gz proteins are also responsible for the long-term analgesic tolerance produced by single doses of these agonists, as well as for the cross-tolerance between CB1Rs and MORs.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1