Final: Your Brain on Pot Flashcards

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endocannabinoid system

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unique communication system that affects important functions to maintain overall health and sense of wellbeing

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cannabinoid receptors

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protein molecule that binds a chemical signal (receptors are locks and cannabinoids are keys)

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CB1 receptor

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largely located in brain and peripheral nervous system (higher abundance

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CB2

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largely located in immune system, implicated in inflammation and pain

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retrograde transmission

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when postsynaptic neuron is activated, endocannabinoids are made and attached to receptors on presynaptic neuron which inhibits release of inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters

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inhibitory neuron (GABA-ergic)

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down-regulation causes excitation, increased activity

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excitatory neuron (glutamate)

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down-regulation causes inhibition, decreased activity and protection from excitotoxicity

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neuroplasticity

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able to change their strength as a result of own activity or activity in another pathway

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intrinsic mechanisms

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changes in strength of a synapse that are brought about by its own activity

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extrinsic plasticity

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change in strength of a synapse brought about by activity in another pathway

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anandamide (endogenous)

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regulating emotions/mood, cognition, memory, appetite, pain, immune functions

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2-AG (arachidonoylglycerol) (endogenous)

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strong implications for inhibition of neuro inflammation

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THC (exogenous)

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psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, CB1 receptor binding by THC = high

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cannabidiol (CBD)

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CBD is able to change the shape of a receptor in a way that there is less THC binding and less activation of the CB1 receptor

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cannabinol (CBN)

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works via cb2 receptors and decreases inflammation

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16
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THC binding

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THC strongly binds to all available receptors with slower breakdown and can overwhelm the endocannabinoid system (causing Euphoria) and hindering other processes of the ECS

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THC chronic effects

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loss of cb1 receptors can lead to reduced bloodflow and oxygen levels which leads to attention deficits, impaired learning, and memory loss