Cannabinoid receptor 2 agonist attenuates pain related behavior in rats with chronic alcohol/high fat diet induced pancreatitis
Conclusion:
LY3038404 HCl, a potent CB2 receptor agonist, possesses tissue protective and analgesic properties without effects on higher brain function. Thus, activation of CB2 receptors is suggested as a potential therapeutic target for visceral inflammation and pain management.
Source: Molecular Pain - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Liping ZhangRobert KlineTerry McNearneyMichael JohnsonKarin Westlund Source Type: research
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