Involvement of Adenosine A 2 A Receptors in Anxiety‐Like Behaviors in Tetrahydrocannabinol‐Treated Mice | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Involvement of Adenosine A 2 A Receptors in Anxiety‐Like Behaviors in Tetrahydrocannabinol‐Treated Mice
Puntos clave
Modulating anxiety behaviors involves adenosine A2A receptors and THC interaction.
Findings indicate a complex relationship between tetrahydrocannabinol and anxiety levels in subjects.
Assessment of behavioral outcomes in a mouse model reveals significant insights into receptor interactions with THC.
Understanding this receptor cross talk may provide pathways for new anxiety treatments.
Resumen
These findings contribute to the understanding of THC's complex pharmacological actions, highlighting the importance of receptor cross talk in modulating anxiety and other behavioral outcomes.