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Alcohol Versus Cannabinoids: A Review of their Opposite Neuro-Immunomodulatory Effects and Future Therapeutic Potentials
Author(s) -
Madhavan Nair,
Gloria Figueroa,
Gianna Casteleiro,
Karla Muñoz,
Marisela Agudelo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of alcohol drug dependence
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2329-6488
DOI - 10.4172/2329-6488.1000184
Subject(s) - cannabidiol , cannabinoid , cannabinoid receptor , synthetic cannabinoids , cannabis , medicine , pharmacology , endocannabinoid system , psychiatry , psychology , bioinformatics , biology , receptor , agonist
Due to the legalization of marijuana and the increased demand for cannabis and alcohol consumption, research efforts highlighting the biomedical consequences of the use of alcohol and cannabinoids are not only relevant to the substance abuse scientific field, but are also of public health interest. Moreover, an overview of the recent literature about alcohol and cannabinoids neuro-immunomodulatory effects highlighting their future therapeutic potentials will provide a significant contribution to science and medicine. Therefore, in the current review, we will first discuss briefly the prevalence of alcohol and marijuana abuse, followed by a discussion on the individual effects of alcohol and cannabinoids on the immune system; then, we will focus on the role of endocannabinoids on the alcohol-induced inflammatory effects. In addition, the review also incorporates cytokine array data obtained from human monocyte-derived dendritic cells, providing a different perspective on the alcohol and cannabinoid abuse divergent effects on cytokine production. The final section will highlight the therapeutic potential of cannabinoid receptors and the novel strategies to treat alcohol dependence as determined by in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies.

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