Proof of Concept for High-Dose Cannabidiol Pretreatment to Antagonize Opioid Induced Persistent Apnea

Beth M Wiese, Evgeny Bondarenko, Jack L. Feldman
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Using a mouse equivalent of FDA-approved cannabidiol (CBD) dosing, we found high dose CBD affects opioid induced persistent apnea (OIPA), the principal cause of opioid related fatalities. CBD pretreatment mitigated respiratory depression from fentanyl in awake mice and significantly delayed OIPA onset in anesthetized mice, effective as the opioid antagonist naloxone. The powerful effect of CBD pretreatment on OIPA suggests a novel therapeutic strategy to reduce fatal opioid overdose incidence.
大剂量大麻二酚预处理拮抗阿片类药物诱发的持续性呼吸暂停的概念验证
通过使用相当于美国食品和药物管理局批准的大麻二酚(CBD)剂量的小鼠,我们发现大剂量大麻二酚会影响阿片类药物诱发的持续性呼吸暂停(OIPA),这是阿片类药物致死的主要原因。在清醒的小鼠中,CBD 预处理可减轻芬太尼引起的呼吸抑制,在麻醉的小鼠中,CBD 可显著延迟 OIPA 的发生,其效果与阿片类药物拮抗剂纳洛酮相当。CBD 预处理对 OIPA 的强大作用表明,这是一种降低阿片类药物过量致死率的新型治疗策略。
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