“Paraquat, Indole and Mitochondria?” opened Bryan W. Brickner. “No, not soccer superstars; the
answer is a homeostatic world (cup) of cannabinoid science.”
In Homeostatic Cannabinoid Science ~ Publius’ World Cup Edition, new on the Bryan William
Brickner Blog, ten science articles are noted on homeostasis and the
cannabinoid system (CS). The line-up links to PubMed articles highlighting CS
modulation of our health and wellness: four directly on homeostasis, two on the
circulatory system, two on the central nervous system, and one each on our
digestive and respiratory systems.
“CS research
this summer,” began Brickner, “is advancing in all directions; today’s research
talks of healing pediatric traumatic brain injuries, addressing the genesis of visceral hypersensitivity,
and the role a cannabinoid deficiency
may play in migraines, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and one’s homeostasis
in general.”
Brickner,
publisher of The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011),
noted the irony of the Paraquat research: “The herbicide Paraquat was used by
the US government in the 1970s and 80s to kill fields of pot (to kill
cannabinoids); 2014 research suggests that activating our CB2 receptors with cannabinoids exerts a protective
quality against Paraquat induced acute lung injury – harm caused by inhaling
the fumes.”
“The
indole quinuclidine analog results,” Brickner continued, “show a novel (new) class of compounds with a high affinity
for our cannabinoid type-1 and type-2 receptors.”
“Mitochondria,” Brickner followed, “are
powerhouse cells; the new research is neatly summed in the article’s title,
Cannabinoid control of brain bioenergetics ~ Exploring the subcellular
localization of the CB1 receptor.”
“On
the field and in the laboratory,” closed Brickner, “cannabinoids, science and soccer
share a key to success: homeostatic teamwork.”
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 receptors.
The Cannabis Papers is available at online retailers and for free by download.
Next
Homeostatic Cannabinoid Science Roundup: Thursday July 31st.