Impaired ghrelin signaling does not lead to alterations of anxiety-like behaviors in adult mice chronically exposed to thc during adolescence

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  • who: Matija Sestan-Pesa and colleagues from the Department of Comparative Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA have published the research: Impaired Ghrelin Signaling Does Not Lead to Alterations of Anxiety-like Behaviors in Adult Mice Chronically Exposed to THC during Adolescence, in the Journal: Biomedicines 2023, 144 of /2023/
  • what: The authors aim to test the way in which GHSR -/- mice (and their wildtype counterparts) would respond to chronic THC administration during adolescence. The authors demonstrated that administration of THC to adolescent mice does not cause anxiety-like behavior in . . .

     

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