Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Dalhousie University, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Dalhousie University, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada; Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Res Vet Sci. 2021 Nov;140:38-46. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2021.08.001. Epub 2021 Aug 8.
Recent advances in cannabidiol (CBD) use in canines and felines for anxiety management, pain management, and anti-inflammatory effects were reviewed using a literature search conducted with the following keywords: CBD, anxiety, inflammation, pain, dogs, cats, and companion animals. For decades, research on CBD has been hindered due to the status of cannabis (C. sativa L.) as an illicit drug. Limited safety data show that CBD is well-tolerated in dogs, with insufficient information on the safety profile of CBD in cats. Upon oral supplementation of CBD, elevation in liver enzymes was observed for both dogs and cats, and pharmacokinetics of CBD are different in the two species. There is a significant gap in the literature on the therapeutic use of CBD in cats, with no feline data on anxiety, pain, and inflammation management. There is evidence that chronic osteoarthritic pain in dogs can be reduced by supplementation with CBD. Furthermore, experiments are required to better understand whether CBD has an influence on noise-induced fear and anxiolytic response. Preliminary evidence exists to support the analgesic properties of CBD in treating chronic canine osteoarthritis; however, there are inter- and intra-species differences in pharmacokinetics, tolerance, dosage, and safety of CBD. Therefore, to validate the anxiety management, pain management, and anti-inflammatory efficacy of CBD, it is essential to conduct systematic, randomized, and controlled trials. Further, the safety and efficacious dose of CBD in companion animals warrants investigation.
本文综述了大麻二酚(CBD)在犬猫中用于焦虑管理、疼痛管理和抗炎作用的最新进展,检索文献使用的关键词为:CBD、焦虑、炎症、疼痛、狗、猫和伴侣动物。几十年来,由于大麻(C. sativa L.)作为非法药物的地位,CBD 的研究受到阻碍。有限的安全性数据表明,CBD 在狗中耐受良好,但关于猫中 CBD 安全性特征的信息不足。在狗和猫中口服补充 CBD 时,均观察到肝酶升高,并且 CBD 的药代动力学在两种物种中不同。在猫中 CBD 的治疗用途的文献中存在显著差距,关于焦虑、疼痛和炎症管理的猫科动物数据缺乏。有证据表明,CBD 补充可减轻犬慢性骨关节炎疼痛。此外,还需要进行实验以更好地了解 CBD 是否对噪声诱导的恐惧和抗焦虑反应有影响。初步证据支持 CBD 在治疗慢性犬类骨关节炎中的镇痛作用;然而,CBD 在药代动力学、耐受性、剂量和安全性方面存在种间和种内差异。因此,为了验证 CBD 在焦虑管理、疼痛管理和抗炎方面的疗效,必须进行系统、随机和对照试验。此外,还需要研究 CBD 在伴侣动物中的安全性和有效剂量。