Morris Elizabeth M, Kitts-Morgan Susanna E, Spangler Dawn M, Ogunade Ibukun M, McLeod Kyle R, Harmon David L
Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States.
College of Veterinary Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Jul 16;8:685606. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.685606. eCollection 2021.
Despite the increased interest and widespread use of cannabidiol (CBD) in humans and companion animals, much remains to be learned about its effects on health and physiology. Metabolomics is a useful tool to evaluate changes in the health status of animals and to analyze metabolic alterations caused by diet, disease, or other factors. Thus, the purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the impact of CBD supplementation on the canine plasma metabolome. Sixteen dogs (18.2 ± 3.4 kg BW) were utilized in a completely randomized design with treatments consisting of control and 4.5 mg CBD/kg BW/d. After 21 d of treatment, blood was collected ~2 h after treat consumption. Plasma collected from samples was analyzed using CIL/LC-MS-based untargeted metabolomics to analyze amine/phenol- and carbonyl-containing metabolites. Metabolites that differed - fold change (FC) ≥ 1.2 or ≤ 0.83 and false discovery ratio (FDR) ≤ 0.05 - between the two treatments were identified using a volcano plot. Biomarker analysis based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves was performed to identify biomarker candidates (area under ROC ≥ 0.90) of the effects of CBD supplementation. Volcano plot analysis revealed that 32 amine/phenol-containing metabolites and five carbonyl-containing metabolites were differentially altered (FC ≥ 1.2 or ≤ 0.83, FDR ≤ 0.05) by CBD; these metabolites are involved in the metabolism of amino acids, glucose, vitamins, nucleotides, and hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives. Biomarker analysis identified 24 amine/phenol-containing metabolites and 1 carbonyl-containing metabolite as candidate biomarkers of the effects of CBD (area under ROC ≥ 0.90; < 0.01). Results of this study indicate that 3 weeks of 4.5 mg CBD/kg BW/d supplementation altered the canine metabolome. Additional work is warranted to investigate the physiological relevance of these changes.
尽管大麻二酚(CBD)在人类和伴侣动物中的关注度日益提高且使用广泛,但关于其对健康和生理的影响仍有许多有待了解。代谢组学是评估动物健康状况变化以及分析饮食、疾病或其他因素引起的代谢改变的有用工具。因此,本研究的目的是评估补充CBD对犬血浆代谢组的影响。16只犬(体重18.2±3.4千克)采用完全随机设计,处理组分为对照组和4.5毫克CBD/千克体重/天。处理21天后,在喂食后约2小时采集血液。使用基于CIL/LC-MS的非靶向代谢组学分析从样本中收集的血浆,以分析含胺/酚和含羰基的代谢物。使用火山图鉴定两种处理之间差异倍数变化(FC)≥1.2或≤0.83且错误发现率(FDR)≤0.05的代谢物。基于受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线进行生物标志物分析,以鉴定补充CBD效果的生物标志物候选物(ROC曲线下面积≥0.90)。火山图分析显示,32种含胺/酚的代谢物和5种含羰基的代谢物因CBD而有差异改变(FC≥1.2或≤0.83,FDR≤0.05);这些代谢物参与氨基酸、葡萄糖、维生素、核苷酸和羟基肉桂酸衍生物的代谢。生物标志物分析确定24种含胺/酚的代谢物和1种含羰基的代谢物为CBD效果的候选生物标志物(ROC曲线下面积≥0.90;P<0.01)。本研究结果表明,每天补充4.5毫克CBD/千克体重,持续3周会改变犬的代谢组。有必要开展更多工作来研究这些变化的生理相关性。