New Tetrahydrocannabinol Research from Shenyang Medical College Discussed (Effects of cannabidiol on AMPKa2 /HIF-1a/BNIP3/NIX signaling pathway in skeletal muscle injury).

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      A recent study from Shenyang Medical College in China explored the effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on skeletal muscle injury in rats induced by exercise. The research found that CBD improved skeletal muscle tissue damage, reduced inflammation, and normalized biochemical markers in the rats' serum. The study suggested that CBD may protect against exercise-induced skeletal muscle injury by inhibiting oxidative stress and inflammation through the AMPKa2/HIF-1a/BNIP3/NIX signaling pathway. This research provides valuable insights into the potential therapeutic benefits of CBD in combating skeletal muscle injury. [Extracted from the article]
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