Cannabinoid Receptor Type 2 Stimulation Treats COVID-19

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Agonists of the cannabinoid type 2 receptor (CBR2), like ∆9THC, the novel ∆9-THCP, and the synthetic HU910, HU308 and JWH133, bind to the CBR2 to treat COVID-19 through immunopsuppression and reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Cannabidiol (CBD) also exerts anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects independently of the CBR2, by increasing anandamide levels.

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Proper stimulation of their CB2 receptor, could be proposed to improve COVID-19 patients’ conditions with a double function: to repair tissue damages on stem cells and to drive immune response in a protective direction immunomodulating cells.

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Rossi, F., Tortora, C., Argenziano, M., Di Paola, A., & Punzo, F. (2020). Cannabinoid Receptor Type 2: A Possible Target in SARS-CoV-2 (CoV-19) Infection?. International journal of molecular sciences, 21(11), E3809. Full study available for download.


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