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Consumption of clinically relevant cannabidiol doses during pregnancy alters postnatal behavior in offspring.

Luis E Gomez Wulschner, Victoria N Chang, Won Chan Oh, Emily Anne Bates
Other bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 2025 2 trích dẫn
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Study Design

Loại nghiên cứu
Other
Đối tượng nghiên cứu
Mouse offspring exposed to CBD during gestation
Can thiệp
Consumption of clinically relevant cannabidiol doses during pregnancy alters postnatal behavior in offspring. 10 mg/kg/day CBD oral during pregnancy
Đối chứng
Vehicle control pregnant mice
Kết quả chính
Postnatal offspring behavior and cognition
Xu hướng hiệu quả
Negative
Nguy cơ sai lệch
Unclear

Abstract

Pregnant people use cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive cannabinoid of cannabis, due to its perceived safety and to treat side-effects such as nausea, insomnia, pain, and anxiety. However, CBD crosses the placenta and accumulates in the fetal brain, where it can activate or repress the function of several molecular targets that are important for brain development. While consumption of high doses of CBD during pregnancy have been shown to disrupt offspring neurodevelopment and postnatal behavior, lower, more clinically relevant doses have not been assessed. Here, we show that oral consumption of 10 mg/kg/day CBD during pregnancy increases thermal pain sensitivity in exposed male mouse offspring. Additionally, we find that the same dose impairs cognition and reduces excitability of the prefrontal cortex in exposed female mouse offspring. These data show that lower doses of CBD consumption during pregnancy can impair fetal brain development and postnatal behavior.

Tóm lược

Oral consumption of 10 mg/kg/day CBD during pregnancy increases thermal pain sensitivity in exposed male mouse offspring and the same dose impairs cognition and reduces excitability of the prefrontal cortex in exposed female mouse offspring, showing that lower doses of CBD consumption during pregnancy can impair fetal brain development and postnatal behavior.

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