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ISRAEL: Hebrew U. Researchers Find Cannabis Can Strengthen Bones

Ezra HaLevi

IsraelNationalnews.com

Thursday 05 Jan 2006

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Researchers at Hebrew University have found that extracts from the
cannabis plant can help strengthen human bones, preventing osteoporosis,
according to an Israel21c report.

An article on the Hebrew University research appeared this week in the
prestigious American PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the U.S.A.) journal. The research team, headed by Prof. Itai
Bab, worked in Hebrew University's bone laboratory.

Substances produced mainly in the brain, called endocannabinoids, are
made of fatty acids and exist in the bone and elsewhere. The substances
bind to and activate two receptors - CB1 in the nervous system and CB2
in the immune system.

A high number of CB2-receptors were found in the bones of the mice and
shown to be essential in preserving normal bone density. Mice lacking
those receptors were shown to develop osteoporosis as they age.

Osteoporosis, a common ailment in the Western world, can lead to easily
broken bones and disabilities.

The study shows that plants such as cannabis, which contain substances
that activate CB2 receptors, can be used as a basis of drugs to help
those suffering from osteoporosis. The researchers have developed a
synthetic compound called HU-308 which succeeds in combatting
osteoporosis in mice.

Though the cannabis plant is known mostly for marijuana, which comes
from the flowers of the female plants, the extracts have no psychoactive
side effects.

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