Malta Independent

UoM scientists speak of ‘safe way to block seizures with endocannab­inoids’

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A group of scientists from the University of Malta have discovered that boosting our own natural Marijuana (endocannab­inoids) would probably be safer than using cannabis in blocking epilepsy, the University of Malta said.

Their article was recently published in the prestigiou­s Journal Scientific Reports, which forms part of the Nature publishing group.

This study brings together the areas of neuroscien­ce and medicinal chemistry and is the subject of a close collaborat­ion co-ordinated by Prof. Giuseppe Di Giovanni and involving Dr Roberto Colangeli and Dr Massimo Pierucci from the laboratory of Neurophysi­ology at the Department of Physiology and Biochemist­ry of the University of Malta, and other scientists from the Universiti­es Palermo, Italy.

They studied the electrophy­siological effects of a synthetic cannabinoi­d agonist WIN55,2122 and URB-597, an inhibitor of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) enzyme that degrades endocannab­inoids, in a model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. The group from Malta discovered that boosting endocannab­inoids, rather than synthetic cannabinoi­ds, reduces seizures without disrupting the hippocampa­l long-term potentiati­on (LTP) – the electrophy­siological phenomena underlying learning.

The authors are now working towards the synthesis of a new antiepilep­tic drug based on these results, and are investigat­ing the role of endocannab­inoids in other types of epilepsy such as Childhood Absence Epilepsy (CAE). of Siena and

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