Daily cannabidiol and L-theanine beverage consumption does not alter anxiety, fatigue, cognitive function, or natural killer cell function: A randomized, controlled trial in healthy, young adults

Arjun Ramani , Ryland Townsend , Edwin Rodriguez , James M. Haughian , Laura K. Stewart
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Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychotropic Cannabis sativa derivative, and L-theanine, a green tea derivative, are gaining attention as potential promotors of psychological and cognitive health. The purpose of this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study was to determine whether eight-week, daily consumption of beverages containing CBD, along with L-theanine, would improve psychological health, cognitive function, serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as well as innate immune cell quantity and function in young, healthy adults. A total of 102 healthy participants were randomly assigned to, and successfully completed, 8 weeks of one of four treatment arms: 1) 60 mg CBD plus L-theanine (CB60; n = 25); 2) 30 mg CBD plus L-theanine (CB30; n = 28); 3) vehicle containing only L-theanine (LTV; n = 24); and 4) a calorie-matched placebo (PLAC; n = 25). After 8 weeks, plasma cannabinoid metabolite concentrations were significantly increased (p < 0.001) in CB60 and CB30 groups. There were no significant changes in anxiety, fatigue, and cognition, or serum BDNF concentrations as a result of the intervention and no treatment-related changes in natural killer (NK) and NKT cell populations or function. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05189275).

每日饮用大麻二酚和左旋茶氨酸饮料不会改变焦虑、疲劳、认知功能或自然杀伤细胞功能:针对健康年轻人的随机对照试验
大麻二酚(CBD)是一种非精神药物的大麻衍生物,而L-茶氨酸是一种绿茶衍生物,它们作为潜在的心理和认知健康促进剂正日益受到关注。这项双盲、随机、安慰剂对照研究的目的是确定每天饮用含有 CBD 和 L-茶氨酸的饮料八周是否会改善年轻健康成年人的心理健康、认知功能、血清脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)以及先天性免疫细胞的数量和功能。共有 102 名健康参与者被随机分配到四个治疗组中的一个,并成功完成了为期 8 周的治疗:1)60 毫克 CBD 加 L-茶氨酸(CB60;n = 25);2)30 毫克 CBD 加 L-茶氨酸(CB30;n = 28);3)仅含 L-茶氨酸的载体(LTV;n = 24);4)卡路里匹配安慰剂(PLAC;n = 25)。8 周后,CB60 和 CB30 组的血浆大麻素代谢物浓度显著增加(p < 0.001)。干预后,焦虑、疲劳、认知或血清 BDNF 浓度均无明显变化,自然杀伤细胞 (NK) 和 NKT 细胞数量或功能也未发生与治疗相关的变化。ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05189275)。
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