The Effects of Cannabidiol and Serotonin on Anxiety-Like Behavior in Crayfish

Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.47611/jsr.v12i2.1880
Hannah Knight, K. Chamberlain
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Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabinoid that is being used as a new treatment for many mental and physical medical conditions, including anxiety. Serotonin (5-HT) is a neurotransmitter that has been shown to have many roles, including stabilizing mood. Crayfish are invertebrate animals that have been used as a model system to study human diseases. Crayfish are well suited to study the effect of CBD on anxiety due to their documented endocannabinoid system and anxiety-like behavioral traits. In this study, the effects of CBD on anxiety-like behavior in crayfish were investigated using a Light-Dark maze as a behavioral analysis tool. At the doses used, CBD did not independently show any influence on either the Light-Dark preference or the total position moves made by crayfish. 5-HT showed quite variable results compared to the saline solution. 5-HT injection significantly decreased time spent in the dark for crayfish injected with 2µg/g of CBD and significantly decreased movement for crayfish injected with 4µg/g of CBD. The dichotomous behavior of the 5-HT injected crayfish requires more study to determine if underlying factors can explain the varying responses. The concentrations of CBD may also need to be increased to properly examine its role in reducing anxiety.
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大麻二酚和血清素对小龙虾焦虑样行为的影响
大麻二酚(CBD)是一种大麻素,被用作许多精神和身体疾病的新疗法,包括焦虑。血清素(5-HT)是一种神经递质,具有多种作用,包括稳定情绪。小龙虾是一种无脊椎动物,被用作研究人类疾病的模型系统。小龙虾非常适合研究CBD对焦虑的影响,因为它们有内源性大麻素系统和类似焦虑的行为特征。本研究采用光-暗迷宫作为行为分析工具,研究了CBD对小龙虾焦虑样行为的影响。在使用的剂量下,CBD对小龙虾的光-暗偏好或总位置移动没有独立的影响。与生理盐水溶液相比,5-HT表现出相当不同的结果。5-HT注射显著减少了注射2µg/g CBD的小龙虾在黑暗中的停留时间,显著减少了注射4µg/g CBD的小龙虾的运动。注射5-羟色胺的小龙虾的两种行为需要更多的研究来确定潜在的因素是否可以解释不同的反应。CBD的浓度也可能需要增加,以适当地检查其在减少焦虑方面的作用。
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