马口服大麻二酚和大麻二酸后血浆暴露的差异。

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Carl Ekstrand, Peter Michanek, Elin Hernlund, Ronette Gehring, Kristin Spjut, Matilda Salomonsson
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摘要

近年来,人们对大麻素在马身上的使用越来越感兴趣。一些研究报道了大麻二酚(CBD)在马体内的药代动力学。然而,大麻二酚酸(CBDA)受到的关注较少,尽管有限的证据表明在临床上对其他物种有益。在交叉设计中,马被给予3mg /kg的CBD, 3mg /kg的CBDA和安慰剂,治疗之间有一周的洗脱期。采用超高效液相色谱-串联质谱法对血浆和尿液样本进行分析。观察到CBDA血浆浓度比CBD高67倍,血浆浓度-时间曲线下CBDA面积比CBD大36倍。血浆中CBD和CBDA的中位终末半衰期分别为7.8 h和5.3 h。两种化合物在血浆中可检测到长达72小时。在尿液中,CBD和CBDA的检测时间分别为168和72小时。结果表明,与CBD相比,CBDA的肠道摄取更多或首过代谢/清除率更低。考虑到CBD在马体内的口服生物利用度较差,CBDA可能具有更大的临床相关性。CBDA在马体内的药代动力学和药效学有待进一步研究。
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Differences in Plasma Exposure of Cannabidiol and Cannabidiolic Acid Following Oral Administration to Horses.

There has been a growing interest in the use of cannabinoids in horses in recent years. Several studies have reported on the pharmacokinetics of cannabidiol (CBD) in horses. However, cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) has received less attention, despite limited evidence suggesting clinically beneficial effects in other species. Horses were administered 3 mg/kg of CBD, 3 mg/kg of CBDA, and a placebo per os in a crossover design, with a one-week washout period between treatments. Plasma and urine samples were collected and analyzed using ultra high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometric. Observed CBDA plasma concentrations were up to 67 times higher, and the CBDA area under the plasma concentration-time curve was up to 36 times larger than those of CBD. Median terminal half-lives in plasma were 7.8 h for CBD and 5.3 h for CBDA. Both compounds were detectable in plasma for up to 72 h. In urine, CBD and CBDA were detectable for 168 and 72 h, respectively. The results suggest greater intestinal uptake or lower first-pass metabolism/clearance of CBDA compared to CBD. Given the poor oral bioavailability of CBD in horses, CBDA may hold greater clinical relevance. Further studies are needed to elucidate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of CBDA in horses.

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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
15.40%
发文量
69
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (JVPT) is an international journal devoted to the publication of scientific papers in the basic and clinical aspects of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, whether the study is in vitro, in vivo, ex vivo or in silico. The Journal is a forum for recent scientific information and developments in the discipline of veterinary pharmacology, including toxicology and therapeutics. Studies that are entirely in vitro will not be considered within the scope of JVPT unless the study has direct relevance to the use of the drug (including toxicants and feed additives) in veterinary species, or that it can be clearly demonstrated that a similar outcome would be expected in vivo. These studies should consider approved or widely used veterinary drugs and/or drugs with broad applicability to veterinary species.
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