Phytocanabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids: from recreational consumption to potential therapeutic use - a review.

IF 3.6 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Frontiers in toxicology Pub Date : 2025-01-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ftox.2024.1495547
Helena M Teixeira
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Cannabinoids are part of the most popular group of illicit substances in the Western world. The word "cannabinoid" refers to any chemical substance, regardless of structure or origin, that binds to the body's cannabinoid receptors and that has effects similar to those produced by the Cannabis plant. Regarding their origin, cannabinoids can be classified into endocannabinoids, phytocannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids. The behavioral and physiological effects of cannabinoids have received particular attention over the last few decades, including sensations of euphoria, relaxation and loss of concentration, with their repeated use being associated with short and long-term side effects, including respiratory and cardiovascular disorders, cognitive changes, psychoses, schizophrenia and mood disorders. On the other hand, recent investigations have proposed a promising therapeutic potential of cannabinoid-based drugs for a wide range of medical situations, including neurological and psychiatric disorders, among other indications. The growing popularity in the use of cannabinoid-based compounds, both for recreational and therapeutic purposes, has been accompanied by an equally continuous and growing evolution of knowledge regarding their potential harmful and beneficial effects. However, there are several open questions and challenges to be answered, which require more and better investigations. This article's main objectives are: i) to understand the importance of the action of cannabinoids in humans; ii) identify the different types of cannabinoids that exist and understand the differences in their action; iii) distinguish the legislative framework for cannabinoid consumption; iv) identify the possible adverse effects of cannabinoid consumption, as well as their potential benefits; v) know the existing medical-scientific evidence in terms of therapeutic potential, particularly in relation to aspects of safety and efficacy; vi) encourage critical thinking about the recreational consumption and therapeutic use of cannabinoids, based both on currently available evidence and gaps in knowledge.

植物大麻素和合成大麻素:从娱乐消费到潜在的治疗用途综述。
大麻素是西方世界最受欢迎的非法物质之一。“大麻素”一词是指任何与人体大麻素受体结合并具有类似于大麻植物产生的效果的化学物质,无论其结构或来源如何。大麻素的来源可分为内源性大麻素、植物性大麻素和合成大麻素。大麻素的行为和生理效应在过去几十年中受到了特别关注,包括欣快感、放松感和注意力不集中,反复使用大麻素会产生短期和长期副作用,包括呼吸和心血管疾病、认知变化、精神病、精神分裂症和情绪障碍。另一方面,最近的调查表明,基于大麻素的药物在广泛的医疗情况下具有很好的治疗潜力,包括神经和精神疾病,以及其他适应症。大麻素基化合物的使用日益普及,无论是用于娱乐还是治疗目的,都伴随着关于其潜在有害和有益影响的知识的不断发展。然而,仍有一些悬而未决的问题和挑战有待回答,这需要更多和更好的调查。本文的主要目标是:i)了解大麻素在人类中的作用的重要性;Ii)识别存在的不同类型的大麻素,并了解其作用的差异;Iii)区分大麻素消费的立法框架;Iv)确定大麻素消费可能产生的不良影响及其潜在益处;(五)了解有关治疗潜力的现有医学科学证据,特别是有关安全性和有效性方面的证据;Vi)基于现有证据和知识空白,鼓励对大麻素的娱乐性消费和治疗性使用进行批判性思考。
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