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Synthesis Of Novel Cannabinoid Ligands And Their Use As Anti-Glioma And Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Steven Neal Gurley May 2010

Synthesis Of Novel Cannabinoid Ligands And Their Use As Anti-Glioma And Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Steven Neal Gurley

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Following the discovery of the cannabinoid receptors, research in the field of cannabinoids has grown exponentially over the last two decades. Cannabinoids have been shown to have tremendous therapeutic potential in the treatment of several pathological conditions ranging from inflammation to asthma, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, glaucoma, septic shock, hemorrhagic shock, and cancer. Our research has focused on two major conditions for which cannabinoids hold great promise for drug development, namely, cancer and inflammation.

Our focus in the field of cancer has been on the devastatingly lethal brain tumor glioblastoma multiforme. Due to the high expression of the CB2 …


Novel Cinnamic Acid-Based Dehydropolymers For Emphysema: In Vitro And In Vivo Assessment Of Their Activities, Bhawana Saluja Jan 2010

Novel Cinnamic Acid-Based Dehydropolymers For Emphysema: In Vitro And In Vivo Assessment Of Their Activities, Bhawana Saluja

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Pulmonary emphysema is a serious worldwide illness, causing progressive and irreversible alveolar wall loss and difficulty in breathing. It is caused mostly by cigarette smoking. However, its unresolved complex and multiple pathogenic mechanisms have left this disease without effective pharmacotherapy. This project hypothesized that cinnamic acid-based dehydropolymers (DHPs), originally discovered as novel anti-coagulants, protect against emphysema through their potent triple inhibitory actions against oxidative stress, inflammation and elastase, some of the pathogenic mechanisms associated with this disease. Three in vitro inhibitory activity assays for oxidative stress, lung inflammation and neutrophil elastase (NE) were developed and used to identify the most …