“Olfactory circuits, schizophrenia and sleep,” opened Bryan
W. Brickner, “no worries though: it’s the cannabinoid system, so it’ll make
sense.”
Brickner,
part of Publius and The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids
(2011), utilizes 2014 research from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed)
and notes several cannabinoid system (CS) findings, to include: CB1 receptor-dependent control of cortical
feedback projections in olfactory circuits; the cannabinoid and vanilloid
systems as potential targets for the treatment of schizophrenia; and the CS
actively regulates important features of sleep such as its duration.
Homeostasis
highlights Indiscernible Cannabinoid System Science ~ Publius’ February 2014 Roundup. Seven recent PubMed articles on the cannabinoid, olfactory, endocrine,
vanilloid, serotonin, opioid, dopamine, and nervous systems are the focus of
the new posting on the Bryan William Brickner Blog. There’s also a bit of
systemic science: getting a good night’s sleep.
“Sleep
~ it’s not a system,” remarked Brickner, “it’s systemic and the CS actively
regulates sleep cycles, basically modulating our health while we snooze.”
“Last
month we discussed homeostasis as stability,” explained Brickner, “as the
process that maintains our internal
environment in response to external changes; without homeostasis (without
cannabinoids), systems are weakened and people get sick.”
Brickner
added: “The schizophrenia cannabinoid science is notable as well. Like any
state of being (sleep, highness, depression), schizophrenia is in the range of
being human. Thereby, the CS is part of the answer to understanding – and
modulating – schizophrenia.”
Brickner has a 1997 political
science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political
theory books, to include The Promise Keepers: Politics and Promises (1999) and
The Book of the Is: A book on bridges (2013). The Bryan William Brickner
Blog is an ongoing resource for the political science of constitutions and the
biological science of cannabinoids.