The cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) are G protein-coupled receptors that inhibit adenylate cyclase activity in response to psychoactive cannabinoids.CB1 is expressed in brain tissue and, in low levels, in testis. CB2 is expressed only by cells of the immune system. The cannabinoid receptors mediate most of the cannabinoid-induced responses in a dose-dependent, stereoselective manner. This response system is thought to be involved in specific brain functions, such as nociception, control of movement, memory and neuroendocrine regulation, as well as having a possible role in brain development. In addition, CB1 may mediate the addictive behavior involved with the use of psychoactive cannabinoids, such as THC in marijuana.