The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review
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Resumo: | This article is a systematic bibliographic review carried out in the period from October 25 to November 4, 2021 through electronic search in the databases of Google Scholar, Science Direct and PUBMED-NCBI-NIH to obtain more recent data, the guiding question of the research was: What is the importance of cannabinoids for the treatment of dermatological physiopathology? The eligibility criteria were selected articles from the last three years concerning cannabis, its cannabinoids and the treatment of dermatological lesions. The descriptors used were: Cannabis, Skin diseases and Cannabinoids verified in Health Science Descriptors (Decs) and Medical Subjec the adings (Mesh). The cross was succeeded using the boolean operator AND: "Cannabis" AND "Skindiseases" AND "Cannabinoids". Nine articles were elected, both analyzed qualitatively, through methodological reading. Even though medicinal herb is known for its psychological use, recent studies show that cannabinoids (Cbs) are actively involved in peripheral systems such as the innate, adaptive immune response. The endocannabinoid system is responsible for regulating several aspects of skin homeostasis such as proliferation, release and differentiation of inflammatory mediators. Therefore, it was possible to observe through the research that Cannabis sativa and its system present in the organism, has large participations for the control of several dermatological and non-dermatological diseases, however, studies are still quite recent and scarce regarding the effect of the herb in the dermatological area, however, already has great advances on its effectiveness. |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review El uso de cannabinoides en fisiopatología dermatológica: una revisión sistemática O uso de canabinoides em fisiopatologias dermatológicas: uma revisão sistemáticaCannabisCannabinoidsSkin diseases.CanabisCannabinoidesEnfermedades de la piel.CannabisCanabinoidesDermatopatias. This article is a systematic bibliographic review carried out in the period from October 25 to November 4, 2021 through electronic search in the databases of Google Scholar, Science Direct and PUBMED-NCBI-NIH to obtain more recent data, the guiding question of the research was: What is the importance of cannabinoids for the treatment of dermatological physiopathology? The eligibility criteria were selected articles from the last three years concerning cannabis, its cannabinoids and the treatment of dermatological lesions. The descriptors used were: Cannabis, Skin diseases and Cannabinoids verified in Health Science Descriptors (Decs) and Medical Subjec the adings (Mesh). The cross was succeeded using the boolean operator AND: "Cannabis" AND "Skindiseases" AND "Cannabinoids". Nine articles were elected, both analyzed qualitatively, through methodological reading. Even though medicinal herb is known for its psychological use, recent studies show that cannabinoids (Cbs) are actively involved in peripheral systems such as the innate, adaptive immune response. The endocannabinoid system is responsible for regulating several aspects of skin homeostasis such as proliferation, release and differentiation of inflammatory mediators. Therefore, it was possible to observe through the research that Cannabis sativa and its system present in the organism, has large participations for the control of several dermatological and non-dermatological diseases, however, studies are still quite recent and scarce regarding the effect of the herb in the dermatological area, however, already has great advances on its effectiveness.El referido artículo se trata de una revisión bibliográfica sistemática realizada en el período de 25 de octubre a 04 de noviembre 2021 a través de búsqueda electrónica en las bases de datos de Google Académico, Science Direct y PUBMED-NCBI-NIH para la obtención de datos más recientes, la pregunta guía de la investigación fue: ¿Cuál es la importancia de los cannabinoides para el tratamiento de fisiopatologías dermatológicas? Como criterio de elegibilidad se han seleccionado artículos de los últimos tres años referentes al cannabis, sus cannabinoides y el tratamiento de lesiones dermatológicas. Los descriptores utilizados fueron: Cannabis, SkinDiseases y Cannabinoidsverificados en los Descriptores en Ciencia de la Salud (DeCS) y en el Medical SubjectHeadings (MeSH). Se ha sucedido el cruce utilizando el operador booleano AND: "Cannabis" AND "Skindiseases" AND "Cannabinoids". Fueron elegidos 9 artículos, ambos analizados de forma cualitativa, a través de lectura metodológica. Aunque la hierba medicinal es conocida por su uso psicológico, estudios recientes muestran que los cannabinoides (CBs), están activamente involucrados en sistemas periféricos, como la respuesta inmune, innata y adaptativa. El sistema endocannabinoide es responsable y funcional de regular diversos aspectos de la homeostasia de la piel como proliferación, liberación y diferenciación de mediadores inflamatorios. Por lo tanto, fue posible observar a través de la investigación que el Cannabis sativa y su sistema presente en el organismo, tiene grandes participaciones para el control de diversas enfermedades dermatológicas y no dermatológicas, sin embargo, los estudios son todavía bastante recientes y escasos con respecto al efecto de la hierba en el área dermatológica, sin embargo, ya tiene grandes avances en su eficacia.O referido artigo trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica sistemática realizada no período de 25 de outubro a 04 de novembro 2021 através de pesquisa eletrônica nas bases de dados do Google Acadêmico, Science Direct e PUBMED-NCBI-NIH para obtenção de dados mais recentes, a questão norteadora da pesquisa foi: Qual a importância dos canabinoides para o tratamento de fisiopatologias dermatológicas? Como critério de elegibilidade foi selecionado artigos dos últimos três anos referentes à cannabis, seus canabinoides e o tratamento de lesões dermatológicas. Os descritores utilizados foram: Cannabis, Skin Diseases e Cannabinoids verificados nos Descritores em Ciência da Saúde (DeCS) e no Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). Sucedeu-se o cruzamento utilizando- se do operador booleano AND: “Cannabis” AND “Skindiseases” AND “Cannabinoids”. Foram eleitos 9 artigos, ambos analisados de forma qualitativa, através de leitura metodológica. Mesmo que a erva medicinal seja conhecida por seu uso psicológico, estudos recentes mostram que os canabinóides (CBs), estão ativamente envolvidos em sistemas periféricos, como a resposta imune, inata e adaptativa. O sistema endocanabinóide é responsável e funcional por regular diversos aspectos da homeostasia da pele como proliferação, liberação e diferenciação de mediadores inflamatórios. Portanto, foi possível observar através da pesquisa que a cannabis sativa e seu sistema presente no organismo, tem grandes participações para o controle de diversas doenças dermatológicas e não dermatológicas, contudo, estudos ainda são bastante recentes e escassos a respeito do efeito da erva na área dermatológica, no entanto, já tem grandes avanços sobre sua eficácia.Research, Society and Development2022-02-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2596110.33448/rsd-v11i2.25961Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e55411225961Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e55411225961Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e554112259612525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25961/22859Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Gabryelle da Silva Soares ; Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Silva; Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Barbosa; Lindinês Pereira de Macêdo; Francisco Jacinto Silva Santos Júnior ; Allan César Avelino Costa; Alexandre Henrique Silva de Macêdo; Àlex Espinalt Daví Lima de Freitas; Gabriel Fragoso Peixoto ; Vitória Liz de Souza Correia; Ana Paula Moura Manzini; Maria Eduarda de Lima Onório; Rita de Cássia Rodrigues Lopes; Yngrid Lima Pedreira; Larissa Lima Soares https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoares , Maria Gabryelle da Silva Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de BarrosBarbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Macêdo, Lindinês Pereira de Santos Júnior , Francisco Jacinto Silva Costa, Allan César Avelino Macêdo, Alexandre Henrique Silva de Freitas, Àlex Espinalt Daví Lima de Peixoto , Gabriel Fragoso Correia, Vitória Liz de Souza Manzini, Ana Paula Moura Onório, Maria Eduarda de Lima Lopes, Rita de Cássia Rodrigues Pedreira, Yngrid LimaSoares , Larissa Lima 2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25961Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:07.027019Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review El uso de cannabinoides en fisiopatología dermatológica: una revisión sistemática O uso de canabinoides em fisiopatologias dermatológicas: uma revisão sistemática |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review Soares , Maria Gabryelle da Silva Cannabis Cannabinoids Skin diseases. Canabis Cannabinoides Enfermedades de la piel. Cannabis Canabinoides Dermatopatias. |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review |
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The use of cannabinoids in dermatological pathophysiologies: a systematic review |
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Soares , Maria Gabryelle da Silva |
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Soares , Maria Gabryelle da Silva Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Macêdo, Lindinês Pereira de Santos Júnior , Francisco Jacinto Silva Costa, Allan César Avelino Macêdo, Alexandre Henrique Silva de Freitas, Àlex Espinalt Daví Lima de Peixoto , Gabriel Fragoso Correia, Vitória Liz de Souza Manzini, Ana Paula Moura Onório, Maria Eduarda de Lima Lopes, Rita de Cássia Rodrigues Pedreira, Yngrid Lima Soares , Larissa Lima |
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Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Macêdo, Lindinês Pereira de Santos Júnior , Francisco Jacinto Silva Costa, Allan César Avelino Macêdo, Alexandre Henrique Silva de Freitas, Àlex Espinalt Daví Lima de Peixoto , Gabriel Fragoso Correia, Vitória Liz de Souza Manzini, Ana Paula Moura Onório, Maria Eduarda de Lima Lopes, Rita de Cássia Rodrigues Pedreira, Yngrid Lima Soares , Larissa Lima |
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Soares , Maria Gabryelle da Silva Silva, Maria Eduarda Wanderley de Barros Barbosa, Maria Letícia Cardoso da Silva Macêdo, Lindinês Pereira de Santos Júnior , Francisco Jacinto Silva Costa, Allan César Avelino Macêdo, Alexandre Henrique Silva de Freitas, Àlex Espinalt Daví Lima de Peixoto , Gabriel Fragoso Correia, Vitória Liz de Souza Manzini, Ana Paula Moura Onório, Maria Eduarda de Lima Lopes, Rita de Cássia Rodrigues Pedreira, Yngrid Lima Soares , Larissa Lima |
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Cannabis Cannabinoids Skin diseases. Canabis Cannabinoides Enfermedades de la piel. Cannabis Canabinoides Dermatopatias. |
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Cannabis Cannabinoids Skin diseases. Canabis Cannabinoides Enfermedades de la piel. Cannabis Canabinoides Dermatopatias. |
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This article is a systematic bibliographic review carried out in the period from October 25 to November 4, 2021 through electronic search in the databases of Google Scholar, Science Direct and PUBMED-NCBI-NIH to obtain more recent data, the guiding question of the research was: What is the importance of cannabinoids for the treatment of dermatological physiopathology? The eligibility criteria were selected articles from the last three years concerning cannabis, its cannabinoids and the treatment of dermatological lesions. The descriptors used were: Cannabis, Skin diseases and Cannabinoids verified in Health Science Descriptors (Decs) and Medical Subjec the adings (Mesh). The cross was succeeded using the boolean operator AND: "Cannabis" AND "Skindiseases" AND "Cannabinoids". Nine articles were elected, both analyzed qualitatively, through methodological reading. Even though medicinal herb is known for its psychological use, recent studies show that cannabinoids (Cbs) are actively involved in peripheral systems such as the innate, adaptive immune response. The endocannabinoid system is responsible for regulating several aspects of skin homeostasis such as proliferation, release and differentiation of inflammatory mediators. Therefore, it was possible to observe through the research that Cannabis sativa and its system present in the organism, has large participations for the control of several dermatological and non-dermatological diseases, however, studies are still quite recent and scarce regarding the effect of the herb in the dermatological area, however, already has great advances on its effectiveness. |
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