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Marijuana Spice ‘herbal high’ and early neural development: implications for rescheduling and legalization

机译:大麻香料草药高和早期神经发展:对重新安排和合法化的影响

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Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug by pregnant women in the world. In utero exposure to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), a major psychoactive component of marijuana, is associated with an increased risk for anencephaly and neurobehavioural deficiencies in the offspring, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, and memory impairment. Recent studies demonstrate that the developing central nervous system (CNS) is susceptible to the effects of Δ9-THC and other cannabimimetics, including the psychoactive ingredients of the branded product ‘Spice’ branded products. These exocannabinoids interfere with the function of an endocannabinoid (eCB) system, present in the developing CNS from E12.5 (week 5 of gestation in humans), and required for proliferation, migration, and differentiation of neurons. Until recently, it was not known whether the eCB system is also present in the developing CNS during the initial stages of its ontogeny, i.e. from E7.0 onwards (week 2 of gestation in humans), and if so, whether this system is also susceptible to the action of exocannabinoids. Here, we review current data, in which the presence of an eCB system during the initial stage of development of the CNS is demonstrated. Furthermore, we focus on recent advances on the effect of canabimimetics on early gestation. The relevance of these findings and potential adverse developmental consequences of in utero exposure to ‘high potency’ marijuana, Spice branded products and/or cannabinoid research chemicals during this period is discussed. Finally, we address the implication of these findings in terms of the potential dangers of synthetic cannabinoid use during pregnancy, and the ongoing debate over legalization of marijuana.
机译:大麻是世界上孕妇使用最广泛的非法药物。在子宫内接触大麻的主要精神活性成分Δ 9 -四氢大麻酚(Δ 9 -THC)会增加后代无脑和神经行为缺陷的风险,包括注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD),学习障碍和记忆障碍。最近的研究表明,发育中的中枢神经系统(CNS)易受Δ 9 -THC和其他大麻仿制药的影响,包括品牌产品“香料”品牌产品的精神活性成分。这些外源性大麻素会干扰内源性大麻素(eCB)系统的功能,该系统存在于E12.5(人类妊娠的第5周)发育中的中枢神经系统中,是神经元增殖,迁移和分化所必需的。直到最近,尚不知道eCB系统在其个体发育的初始阶段是否也存在于发育中的CNS中,即从E7.0开始(人类妊娠第2周),如果存在,该系统是否也存在易受洋大麻素的作用。在这里,我们回顾当前的数据,其中证明了在CNS发展的初期存在eCB系统。此外,我们重点关注仿拟药物对早期妊娠的影响的最新进展。讨论了这些发现的相关性,以及在此期间子宫内暴露于“高效”大麻,香料品牌产品和/或大麻素研究化学品的潜在不利发育后果。最后,我们从怀孕期间使用合成大麻素的潜在危险以及对大麻合法化的持续辩论中,探讨了这些发现的含义。

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