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大麻素行为效应中的性别差异。

Sex differences in behavioral effects of cannabinoids.

作者信息

Craft Rebecca M

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Washington State University, PO Box 644820 Pullman, WA 99164-4820, USA.

出版信息

Life Sci. 2005 Sep 30;77(20):2471-8. doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2005.04.019.

Abstract

This review summarizes the existing literature on sex differences in the effects of cannabinoid drugs on behavior, primarily in the adult rodent. These preclinical studies, taken together with preliminary reports of sex differences in cannabinoid effects in humans, suggest that sex of subject may be an important modulating factor in a variety of cannabinoid effects. When sex differences are found, females are usually more sensitive than males to cannabinoids. Both pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic variables may contribute to sex differences in behavioral effects of cannabinoids. Given the significant therapeutic potential of cannabinoid agonists and antagonists--as well as their widespread recreational use--it will be important to determine the reliability and functional significance of, as well as mechanisms underlying sex differences in cannabinoid effects.

摘要

本综述总结了关于大麻素药物对行为影响的性别差异的现有文献,主要针对成年啮齿动物。这些临床前研究,连同关于人类大麻素作用性别差异的初步报告,表明受试者的性别可能是多种大麻素作用的重要调节因素。当发现性别差异时,雌性通常比雄性对大麻素更敏感。药代动力学和药效学变量都可能导致大麻素行为效应的性别差异。鉴于大麻素激动剂和拮抗剂具有巨大的治疗潜力,以及它们广泛的娱乐用途,确定大麻素效应性别差异的可靠性、功能意义及其潜在机制将非常重要。

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