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From: A nutraceutical product, extracted from Cannabis sativa, modulates voltage-gated sodium channel function

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NP inhibits peak current amplitude of NaV channels. a Representative current traces, evoked by the indicated voltage protocol (inset), in the presence of DMSO vehicle ( ) or NP (3 μg NP/mL) for NaV1.1 ( ), NaV1.2 ( ), NaV1.3 ( ), NaV1.4 ( ), NaV1.5 ( ), NaV1.6 ( ), NaV1.7 ( ) and NaV1.8 ( ) expressed in HEK 293 or CHO cells. Horizontal scale bars (2 ms) apply to all traces. b Mean normalized peak current amplitude (I/Imax) in the presence of DMSO vehicle ( ) or NP (3 μg NP/mL) for NaV1.1 ( ; n=10), NaV1.2 ( ; n=8), NaV1.3 ( ; n=10), NaV1.4 ( ; n=6), NaV1.5 ( ; n=10), NaV1.6 ( ; n=11), NaV1.7 ( ; n=7), NaV1.8 ( ; n=7) and DMSO vehicle (  or, hemp seed oil (3 μg hemp seed oil/mL) for NaV1.1 ( ; n=9), NaV1.2 ( ; n=5), NaV1.3 ( ; n=5), NaV1.4 ( ; n=9), NaV1.5 ( ; n=5), NaV1.6 ( ; n=5), NaV1.7 ( ; n=11) and NaV1.8 ( ; n=7). Data points are mean±SEM. Peak current amplitudes in the presence of NP were compared to DMSO vehicle ( ) currents. Peak current amplitudes in the presence of hemp seed oil were compared to DMSO vehicle ( ) currents. Statistical significance is marked as *p<0.05; **p<0.01

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