Description:
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric condition that manifests
through a broad range of symptoms and shares several phenotypes with anxiety and depression.
Refractory PTSD affects 10–30% of the patients and highlights the need for alternative
pharmacotherapy. The suggested involvement of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) with the
emotional processes has enlightened the use of Cannabis sp. Then, this study aimed to evaluate
the therapeutic effects of a broad-spectrum Cannabis oil on anxiety- and depressive-like
behaviors triggered by stressors from combined nature. In addition, this study investigated the
effect of the oil on central cannabinoid receptor 1 and serum levels of cytokines, chemokines,
and growth factors.
Methods: Mice were randomized into five groups (vehicle; Cannabis oil; fluoxetine; single
oral dose) and submitted to acute restraint and chronic unpredictable stress. Then, they were
behaviorally assessed in the elevated plus-maze test (EPMT), forced swimming test (FST),
splash test (ST), and open field test (OFT). The tetrad cannabinoid assay evaluated the central
effect of the oil. Serum biomarkers levels were measured by a multiplex bead-based assay.
Results: Cannabis oil (0.1 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly reduced the anxiety-like behavior in EPMT
in the acute restraint stress model (p < 0.05) as compared to vehicle. Moreover, compared to the
vehicle, Cannabis oil significantly reverted the despair and anhedonic-like behaviors in FST (p
< 0.05) and ST (p < 0.05), respectively, in chronically stressed mice. Yet, compared to vehicle,
therapy with Cannabis oil did not induce cannabinoid-tetrad (p < 0.0001); downregulated
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF; p < 0.01) and advanced glycation
end-products (RAGE; p < 0.0001); and upregulated vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF;
p < 0.01) serum levels.
Conclusion: Altogether, our data suggest the potential of the broad-spectrum Cannabis oil to
improve symptoms related to anxiety and depression caused by traumatic events.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/ps-28-239.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Pollyana Mendonça de Assis