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大麻对女性一生生殖健康的影响。

The Effects of Cannabis on Female Reproductive Health Across the Life Course.

机构信息

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada.

Better Outcomes Registry & Network (BORN) Ontario, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2021 Aug;6(4):275-287. doi: 10.1089/can.2020.0065. Epub 2020 Dec 28.

Abstract

Cannabis is commonly used for its medicinal and therapeutic benefits and is also widely used as a recreational drug. Cannabis use has been increasing in Canada, including among Canadian women of reproductive age. Post-legalization, further increases in cannabis use are expected due to increased availability and lowered perceptions of harm. Although cannabinoids are well known for their effects on the central and peripheral nervous systems, endocannabinoid receptors have also been characterized throughout the female reproductive tract. Cannabinoids may affect many aspects of female reproductive health, including fertility, pregnancy outcomes with neonatal implications, and menopause. To provide a comprehensive review of trends in cannabis use among women and review the impact of cannabis across the female reproductive lifespan. We searched PubMed and Cochrane Library databases using keywords and MeSH terms. Included studies reported the potential impact of cannabinoids on female fertility, pregnancy, transmission to breast milk, neonatal outcomes, and menopause. The existing literature is primarily concentrated on the effect of cannabis use in pregnancy and breastfeeding, with little exploration of its impact on fertility and in later life. Studies are limited in number, with small sample sizes, and are hampered by methodological challenges related to confounding and other potential biases. There remain critical gaps in the literature about the potential risks of cannabis use, particularly in vulnerable populations, including pregnant women, women who are breastfeeding, and their infants. Given the rise in the prevalence of cannabis use, new, robust investigations into the consequences of cannabis exposure on female reproductive health are needed.

摘要

大麻因其药用和治疗功效而被广泛使用,也被广泛用作娱乐性药物。大麻在加拿大的使用量一直在增加,包括在加拿大育龄妇女中。合法化后,由于可用性增加和对危害的认知降低,预计大麻的使用量将进一步增加。尽管大麻素以其对中枢和外周神经系统的影响而闻名,但内源性大麻素受体也已在女性生殖道的各个部位得到描述。大麻素可能会影响女性生殖健康的许多方面,包括生育能力、对新生儿有影响的妊娠结局以及绝经期。本研究旨在全面综述女性大麻使用趋势,并综述大麻对女性生殖寿命的影响。我们使用关键词和 MeSH 术语在 PubMed 和 Cochrane Library 数据库中进行了搜索。纳入的研究报告了大麻素对女性生育能力、妊娠、向母乳传递、新生儿结局和绝经期的潜在影响。现有文献主要集中在大麻使用对妊娠和哺乳期的影响,而对其对生育能力和晚年的影响的探索较少。研究数量有限,样本量小,并且受到与混杂和其他潜在偏倚相关的方法学挑战的阻碍。关于大麻使用的潜在风险,特别是在孕妇、哺乳期妇女及其婴儿等弱势群体中,文献仍存在重大空白。鉴于大麻使用的流行率上升,需要对大麻暴露对女性生殖健康的后果进行新的、强有力的调查。

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