Long-term use of HU210 adversely affects spermatogenesis in rats by modulating the endocannabinoid system

S. E. M Lewis, R. Paro, L. Borriello, L. Simon, L. Robinson, Z Dincer, G. Riedel, N. Battista, M. Maccarrone
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Recent societal acceptance of cannabinoids as recreational and therapeutic drugs has posed a potential hazard to male reproductive health. Mammals have a highly sophisticated endogenous cannabinoid (ECS) system that regulates male (and female) reproduction and exo-cannabinoids may influence it adversely. Therefore it is imperative to determine their effects on male reproduction so that men can make informed choices as to their use. Here, an animal model was used to administer HU210, a synthetic analogue of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and potent cannabinoid receptor (CB) agonist to determine its effects on reproductive organ weights, spermatogenesis, testicular histology and sperm motility. Its effects on the physiological endocannabinoid system were also investigated. Spermatogenesis was markedly impaired with reductions in total sperm count after 2 weeks of exposure. Spermatogenic efficiency was depleted, and Sertoli cell number decreased as exposure time increased with seminiferous tubules showing germ cell depletion developing into atrophy in some cases. Sperm motility was also adversely affected with marked reductions from 2 weeks on. HU210 also acted on the sperm’s endocannabinoid system. Long-term use of exo-cannabinoids has adverse effects on both spermatogenesis and sperm function. These findings highlight the urgent need for studies evaluating the fertility potential of male recreational drug users. HU210, a selective agonist for CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors impairs spermatogenesis and sperm motility and deregulates the endocannabinoid system

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长期使用HU210通过调节内源性大麻素系统对大鼠精子发生产生不利影响
最近社会对大麻素作为娱乐和治疗药物的接受对男性生殖健康构成了潜在的危害。哺乳动物有一个高度复杂的内源性大麻素(ECS)系统,调节雄性(和雌性)的生殖,外大麻素可能会对其产生不利影响。因此,必须确定它们对男性生殖的影响,以便男性能够在知情的情况下作出使用它们的选择。本研究采用动物模型给药HU210,一种合成类似物Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)和强效大麻素受体(CB)激动剂,以确定其对生殖器官重量、精子发生、睾丸组织学和精子活力的影响。研究了其对内源性大麻素生理系统的影响。精子发生明显受损,暴露2周后精子总数减少。随着暴露时间的增加,生精效率降低,支持细胞数量减少,在某些情况下,精子小管显示生殖细胞枯竭发展为萎缩。精子活力也受到不利影响,从2周开始明显下降。HU210还对精子的内源性大麻素系统起作用。长期使用外大麻素对精子发生和精子功能都有不利影响。这些发现突出表明迫切需要研究评估男性娱乐性药物使用者的生育潜力。HU210是一种CB1和CB2大麻素受体的选择性激动剂,可损害精子发生和精子活力,并解除内源性大麻素系统的调节
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