Acute cannabidiol treatment enhances social interaction in adult male mice.

Advances in drug and alcohol research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-10 DOI:10.3389/adar.2023.11163
Livia F Ferreira, Nikhita Pathapati, Stephen T Schultz, Mary C Nunn, Bethany L Pierce, Yatzil R Sanchez, Meredith D Murrell, Brett C Ginsburg, Emmanuel S Onaivi, Georgianna G Gould
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Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-intoxicating phytochemical from Cannabis sativa that is increasingly used to manage pain. The potential for CBD to ameliorate dimensional behavior symptoms occurring in multiple psychiatric disorders was suggested, including social interaction impairments. To test this hypothesis, adult male BTBRT+Itpr3tf/J (BTBR) mice, a model of idiopathic autism exhibiting social preference deficits and restrictive repetitive behaviors, were acutely treated with vehicle or 0.1, 1, or 10 mg/kg CBD. Social interaction preference was assessed 50 min after treatment, followed by social novelty preference at 60 min, marble burying at 75 min and social dominance at 120 min. CBD (10 mg/kg) enhanced BTBR social interaction but not social novelty preference, marble burying or dominance, with serum levels = 29 ± 11 ng/mg at 3 h post-injection. Next, acute 10 mg/kg CBD was compared to vehicle treatment in male serotonin transporter (SERT) knock-out mice, since SERT deficiency is an autism risk factor, and in their wildtype background strain controls C57BL/6J mice. CBD treatment generally enhanced social interaction preference and attenuated social novelty preference, yet neither marble burying nor dominance was affected. These findings show acute treatment with as little as 10 mg/kg purified CBD can enhance social interaction preference in male mice that are otherwise socially deficient.

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急性大麻二酚治疗可增强成年雄性小鼠的社会互动。
大麻二酚(CBD)是一种来自大麻的无毒植物化学物质,越来越多地被用于控制疼痛。有研究认为,CBD 有可能改善多种精神疾病中出现的维度行为症状,包括社会交往障碍。为了验证这一假设,对成年雄性 BTBRT+Itpr3tf/J (BTBR) 小鼠(一种表现出社交偏好障碍和限制性重复行为的特发性自闭症模型)进行了急性治疗,剂量为 0.1、1 或 10 mg/kg CBD。治疗后 50 分钟评估社交互动偏好,60 分钟评估社交新奇偏好,75 分钟评估大理石埋藏行为,120 分钟评估社交优势行为。CBD(10 毫克/千克)能增强 BTBR 的社会互动,但不能增强社会新奇偏好、大理石埋藏或优势地位,注射后 3 小时的血清水平 = 29 ± 11 纳克/毫克。接下来,在雄性血清素转运体(SERT)基因敲除小鼠(因为 SERT 缺乏是自闭症的风险因素)和野生型背景品系对照组 C57BL/6J 小鼠中,将急性 10 mg/kg CBD 与药物治疗进行了比较。CBD治疗普遍增强了小鼠的社会交往偏好,削弱了小鼠的社会新奇偏好,但大理石埋藏和优势地位均未受到影响。这些研究结果表明,用低至 10 毫克/千克的纯化 CBD 进行急性治疗,就能增强原本缺乏社交能力的雄性小鼠的社交互动偏好。
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