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6 sty 2023 · The mechanism of cardiovascular modulation by cannabinoids is complex and involves both a direct effect on blood vessels and cardiac muscle, as well as autonomic regulation through the central and peripheral nervous system.
5 sie 2020 · Cannabis may have therapeutic benefits, but few are cardiovascular in nature. Conversely, many of the concerning health implications of cannabis include cardiovascular diseases, although they may be mediated by mechanisms of delivery.
Cannabinoids have been increasingly gaining attention for their therapeutic potential in treating various cardiovascular disorders. These disorders include myocardial infarction, hypertension, atherosclerosis, arrhythmias, and metabolic disorders.
13 lip 2018 · Patients with established CAD can improve symptoms of angina and congestive heart failure, as well as reducing the severity of exercise‐induced ischemia. Regular exercise reduces systolic and diastolic blood pressure, decreases total and LDL cholesterol, and increases HDL cholesterol. 12
6 sty 2023 · The cardiovascular action of cannabinoids is complex as they affect vasculature and myocardium directly via specific receptors and exert indirect effects through the central and peripheral nervous system.
Cannabinoids can affect cardiovascular function not only by cannabinoid receptors, but a variety of other receptors, located both in the nervous system and directly in the blood vessels and heart [19,35,71,72].
7 lip 2018 · This review highlights the potential of cannabinoids and their receptors as targets for intervention. The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is upregulated in cardiovascular disease states, and cannabinoids in general influence disease progression.