JWH-018 K2 spice
Selected indexed studies
- Adolescent exposure to the Spice/K2 cannabinoid JWH-018 impairs sensorimotor gating and alters cortical perineuronal nets in a sex-dependent manner. (Transl Psychiatry, 2023) [PMID:37225721]
- Δ9-THC exposure attenuates aversive effects and reveals appetitive effects of K2/'Spice' constituent JWH-018 in mice. (Behav Pharmacol, 2014) [PMID:24625557]
- Sulfaphenazole and α-naphthoflavone attenuate the metabolism of the synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and AM2201 found in K2/spice. (Drug Metab Lett, 2013) [PMID:24329780]
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- Adolescent exposure to the Spice/K2 cannabinoid JWH-018 impairs sensorimotor gating and alters cortical perineuronal nets in a sex-dependent manner. (2023) pubmed
- Δ9-THC exposure attenuates aversive effects and reveals appetitive effects of K2/'Spice' constituent JWH-018 in mice. (2014) pubmed
- Sulfaphenazole and α-naphthoflavone attenuate the metabolism of the synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and AM2201 found in K2/spice. (2013) pubmed
- Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis of urine specimens for K2 (JWH-018) metabolites. (2011) pubmed
- Quantitative measurement of JWH-018 and JWH-073 metabolites excreted in human urine. (2011) pubmed
- Metabolism of classical cannabinoids and the synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018. (2015) pubmed
- Repeated exposure to JWH-018 induces adaptive changes in the mesolimbic and mesocortical dopaminergic pathways, glial cells alterations, and behavioural correlates. (2021) pubmed
- Altered metabolism of synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 by human cytochrome P450 2C9 and variants. (2018) pubmed
- Human metabolites of synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and JWH-073 bind with high affinity and act as potent agonists at cannabinoid type-2 receptors. (2013) pubmed
- Synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 and psychosis: an explorative study. (2011) pubmed