Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA.
Reprod Toxicol. 2020 Jun;94:22-30. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2020.04.071. Epub 2020 Apr 18.
As U.S. states steadily legalize its distribution and the prevalence of its use in people of reproductive age continues to rise, the need to understand the effects of marijuana on human physiology is becoming increasingly urgent. While marijuana is well-known for its psychoactive effects and applications in controlling pain and nausea, little is known about its effects on reproduction. This review includes in vitro studies which consistently demonstrate associations between marijuana consumption and low sperm count, dysregulated menstruation, and abnormal placentation. While many in vivo studies associate maternal marijuana use with stillbirth, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission, and offspring psychosis, significant literature negates these relationships by controlling for poly-substance use and socioeconomic status. Data limited by self-reporting and confounds precludes the drawing of definitive conclusions regarding the effects of marijuana on reproduction. This review serves as a call to action to elucidate these effects and discourage marijuana use in people of reproductive age.
随着美国各州稳步将其合法化,以及生殖年龄段人群中使用大麻的流行率不断上升,了解大麻对人体生理学的影响变得越来越紧迫。虽然大麻以其致幻作用和在控制疼痛和恶心方面的应用而闻名,但对其对生殖的影响知之甚少。这篇综述包括体外研究,这些研究一致表明大麻的摄入与精子数量减少、月经失调和胎盘异常之间存在关联。虽然许多体内研究将母亲使用大麻与死胎、新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)入院和后代精神病联系起来,但通过控制多物质使用和社会经济地位,大量文献否定了这些关系。数据受到自我报告和混杂因素的限制,无法就大麻对生殖的影响得出明确的结论。这篇综述呼吁阐明这些影响,并劝阻生殖年龄段的人使用大麻。