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Cannabinoid type 2 receptor inhibition enhances the antidepressant and proneurogenic effects of physical exercise after chronic stress

Medicine and Health

Cannabinoid type 2 receptor inhibition enhances the antidepressant and proneurogenic effects of physical exercise after chronic stress

R. S. Rodrigues, J. B. Moreira, et al.

This groundbreaking study by R. S. Rodrigues and colleagues reveals that inhibiting cannabinoid type 2 receptors enhances the antidepressant effects of physical exercise in mice facing chronic stress. The research highlights significant improvements in emotional and cognitive functions, suggesting a promising therapeutic avenue for stress-related disorders.

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