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This volume highlights the recent advances in the understanding of
the endocannabinoid system and the likely benefit from the
therapeutic effects of cannabinoid treatment in a variety of health
issues. Archeological evidence has shown that Cannabis has a long
history of use for multiple purposes, including the treatment of
medical conditions. The primary active constituent of the hemp
plant Cannabis sativa, delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol ( 9-THC),
causes euphoria, enhancement of sensory perception, tachycardia,
antinociception, difficulties in concentration and impairment of
memory, among other effects. Despite these undesirable effects,
signaling is mostly inhibitory and suggests a putative role for
cannabinoids as therapeutic agents by managing several diseases
where inhibition of neurotransmitter release would be beneficial.
The themes of this book have been edited and written by
world-leaders in the field, The contents of the volume aims at
readers from a range of academic and professional disciplines, such
as biomedicine, several areas of biology, neurology, clinical
medicine and pharmacy.
Research on cannabis and sleep is emerging with promising results.
This book offers current and comprehensive knowledge on cannabinoid
research results in connection with sleep. The volume covers
aspects of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, the pharmacology of
cannabinoids, neurobiology and pharmacology of sleep and
wakefulness, and the benefits and side effects of cannabis on the
central nervous system. It further discusses the putative
therapeutical properties of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids and
their potential for the treatment of sleep disorders such as
insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, REM sleep behavior disorder, and
restless legs syndrome. The book is written by medical and
scientific experts in this field and intended for researchers from
a range of disciplines such as biomedicine, biology, neurosciences,
clinical medicine, neurology, and pharmacology.
Research on cannabis and sleep is emerging with promising results.
This book offers current and comprehensive knowledge on cannabinoid
research results in connection with sleep. The volume covers
aspects of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, the pharmacology of
cannabinoids, neurobiology and pharmacology of sleep and
wakefulness, and the benefits and side effects of cannabis on the
central nervous system. It further discusses the putative
therapeutical properties of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids and
their potential for the treatment of sleep disorders such as
insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, REM sleep behavior disorder, and
restless legs syndrome. The book is written by medical and
scientific experts in this field and intended for researchers from
a range of disciplines such as biomedicine, biology, neurosciences,
clinical medicine, neurology, and pharmacology.
This volume highlights the recent advances in the understanding of
the endocannabinoid system and the likely benefit from the
therapeutic effects of cannabinoid treatment in a variety of health
issues. Archeological evidence has shown that Cannabis has a long
history of use for multiple purposes, including the treatment of
medical conditions. The primary active constituent of the hemp
plant Cannabis sativa, delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol ( 9-THC),
causes euphoria, enhancement of sensory perception, tachycardia,
antinociception, difficulties in concentration and impairment of
memory, among other effects. Despite these undesirable effects,
signaling is mostly inhibitory and suggests a putative role for
cannabinoids as therapeutic agents by managing several diseases
where inhibition of neurotransmitter release would be beneficial.
The themes of this book have been edited and written by
world-leaders in the field, The contents of the volume aims at
readers from a range of academic and professional disciplines, such
as biomedicine, several areas of biology, neurology, clinical
medicine and pharmacy.
Methodological Approaches for Sleep and Vigilance Research examines
experimental procedures used to study the sleep-wake cycle, with
topics covered by world leaders in the field. The book focuses on
techniques commonly used in the sleep field, including
polysomnography, electrophysiology, single- and multi-unit spiking
activity recording, brain stimulation, EEG power spectra,
optogenetics, telemetry, and wearable and non-wearable tracking
devices. Further chapters on imaging techniques, questionnaires for
sleep assessment, genome-wide association studies, artificial
intelligence and big data are also featured. This discussion of
significant conceptual advances into experimental procedures is
suitable for anyone interested in the neurobiology of sleep.
The Behavioral, Molecular, Pharmacological, and Clinical Basis of
the Sleep-Wake Cycle provides the first comprehensive overview on
the molecular methodologies used to evaluate sleep while also
examining the cellular, biochemical, genetic, and therapeutic
aspects of the sleep-wake cycle. There have been profound changes
in the landscape of approaches to the study of sleep - mainly in
the areas of molecular biology and molecular techniques. With this
great focus on using multidisciplinary molecular methods, chapters
address significant advances in the molecular mechanisms underlying
sleep and the techniques researchers use to study this phenomenon.
Written by world-leading experts in the area, this book is of great
interest to researchers working in the sleep field and to anyone
interested in one of the most mysterious phenomena in science - why
we sleep and why we cannot survive without it.
The Endocannabinoid System: Genetics, Biochemistry, Brain
Disorders, and Therapy examines the cellular, biochemical, genetic,
and therapeutic aspects of the endocannabinoid system. The chapters
cover significant conceptual advances in the endocannabinoid field
and shed light on the many brain disorders in which this biological
system is involved. Written by world-leading experts in the field,
the topics covered in this book will have a positive impact on the
area of molecular biology, including, but not limited to, cell
biology, neuroscience, pharmacology, signaling, disease mechanisms,
and therapeutics.
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