This is news to me. I'm guessing its a positive allosteric modulator. What are the implications if this is true?
REF:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16489449
This is what is going on. Cannabidiol and THC (factor of 12 and 2 respectively)[so 6 times more so cannabidiol] are lowering the affinity of opioids (at least the agonist they used) to the Mu and delta sites by allosterically altering the conformation of the sites but this doesn't mean efficacy is being effected but it could. It could increase it or decrease it. Just because the opioid didn't fit as tight doesn't mean its not activating the g-proteins "worse" or "better".
REF:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16489449
This is what is going on. Cannabidiol and THC (factor of 12 and 2 respectively)[so 6 times more so cannabidiol] are lowering the affinity of opioids (at least the agonist they used) to the Mu and delta sites by allosterically altering the conformation of the sites but this doesn't mean efficacy is being effected but it could. It could increase it or decrease it. Just because the opioid didn't fit as tight doesn't mean its not activating the g-proteins "worse" or "better".
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