Cannabinoid exposure: effects on development.

S L Dalterio
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The literature concerning the teratologic effects of cannabinoids is reviewed, and some methodological issues associated with perinatal cannabinoid exposure are discussed. The long-term consequences of perinatal cannabinoid exposure on brain, endocrine, immune, and hepatic functions are considered. In our studies, perinatal cannabinoid exposure affected the long-term development of body weight regulation, neuroendocrine function, and adult sexual behaviors. In addition, the immune system and hepatic cytochrome P-450 levels were also influenced in adult male mice perinatally-exposed to cannabinoids. It is hypothesized that these effects may be mediated by cannabinoid-induced alterations in the fetal and/or neonatal hormonal milieu. In addition, the possibility that perinatal cannabinoid administration affects the subsequent ability of the exposed offspring to adapt to the environment is discussed. Finally, possible mechanisms of cannabinoid action in altering development are evaluated. It is concluded that the evidence to date indicates that cannabinoids can be embryocidal, affect gestational length and labor, induce maturational delays, and that these substances affect a myriad of physiological processes in the developing offspring, including effects on behavioral parameters, not only in laboratory animals, but also in the human neonate. Consequences of perinatal cannabinoid exposure on development are described and possible mechanisms of action of cannabinoids are discussed.

大麻素暴露:对发育的影响。
综述了有关大麻素致畸效应的文献,并讨论了与围产期大麻素暴露相关的一些方法学问题。考虑了围产期大麻素暴露对脑、内分泌、免疫和肝脏功能的长期影响。在我们的研究中,围产期大麻素暴露影响了体重调节、神经内分泌功能和成人性行为的长期发展。此外,围产期暴露于大麻素的成年雄性小鼠的免疫系统和肝细胞色素P-450水平也受到影响。据推测,这些影响可能是由大麻素诱导的胎儿和/或新生儿激素环境的改变介导的。此外,围产期大麻素管理影响暴露后代适应环境的后续能力的可能性进行了讨论。最后,对大麻素作用改变发育的可能机制进行了评价。结论是,迄今为止的证据表明,大麻素可以杀死胚胎,影响妊娠期和分娩,诱导成熟延迟,并且这些物质影响发育后代的无数生理过程,包括对行为参数的影响,不仅在实验动物中,而且在人类新生儿中也是如此。描述了围产期大麻素暴露对发育的影响,并讨论了大麻素可能的作用机制。
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