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大麻素中的“伴随效应”是否存在?一项叙述性范围综述。

Does the "Entourage Effect" in Cannabinoids Exist? A Narrative Scoping Review.

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience and Behavior, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.

Department of Pharmacology, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.

出版信息

Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2024 Oct;9(5):1202-1216. doi: 10.1089/can.2023.0052. Epub 2023 Aug 3.

Abstract

The concept of an "entourage" effect in the cannabis and cannabinoids' field was first introduced in the late 1990s, during a period when most research on medical cannabinoids focused on the effects of isolated cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Over the past decade, however, with the increased understanding of the endocannabinoid system, the discovery of other phytocannabinoids and their potential therapeutic uses, the term has gained widespread use in scientific reviews and marketing campaigns. Critically review the application of the term "entourage effect (EE)" in the literature and its endorsement by certain sectors of the cannabis market. Also, explore the perspectives for further interpretation and elaboration of the term based on current evidence, aiming to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the concept and its implications for cannabinoid-based medicine. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted to evaluate the current state of knowledge regarding the entourage effect. Relevant studies and scientific reviews were analyzed to assess the evidence of clinical efficacy and safety, as well as the regulation of cannabinoid-containing product production. The EE is now recognized as a synergistic phenomenon in which multiple components of cannabis interact to modulate the therapeutic actions of the plant. However, the literature provides limited evidence to support it as a stable and predictable phenomenon. Hence, there is also limited evidence to support clinical efficacy, safety, and appropriate regulation for cannabinoid-containing products based on a "entourage" hypothesis. The EE has significant implications for the medical use of cannabinoid-containing products and their prescription. Nevertheless, a critical evaluation of the term's application is necessary. Further research and evidence are needed to establish the clinical efficacy, safety, and regulatory framework for these products. It's crucial that regulators, the pharmaceutical industry, the media, and health care providers exercise caution and avoid prematurely promoting the entourage effect hypothesis as a scientific proven phenomenon for cannabinoids and other cannabis-derived compound combinations.

摘要

“伴生效应”这一概念于 20 世纪 90 年代末首次在大麻和大麻素领域提出,当时大多数关于医用大麻素的研究都集中在分离大麻素(如大麻二酚和Δ9-四氢大麻酚)的作用上。然而,在过去的十年中,随着对内源性大麻素系统认识的提高,以及其他植物大麻素的发现及其潜在的治疗用途,该术语在科学评论和营销活动中得到了广泛应用。

批判性地审查该术语“伴生效应(EE)”在文献中的应用及其在大麻市场某些领域的认可。此外,还探讨了根据当前证据进一步解释和阐述该术语的观点,旨在为更细致地理解该概念及其对基于大麻素药物的影响做出贡献。

对文献进行了全面综述,以评估有关伴生效应的当前知识状况。分析了相关研究和科学评论,以评估临床疗效和安全性的证据,以及含有大麻素产品生产的监管。

EE 现在被认为是一种协同现象,其中大麻的多种成分相互作用,调节植物的治疗作用。然而,文献提供的证据有限,无法支持其作为一种稳定和可预测的现象。因此,基于“伴生”假说,也没有足够的证据支持含有大麻素的产品具有临床疗效、安全性和适当的监管。

EE 对大麻素类产品的医疗用途及其处方具有重要意义。然而,有必要对该术语的应用进行批判性评估。需要进一步的研究和证据来为这些产品建立临床疗效、安全性和监管框架。监管机构、制药行业、媒体和医疗保健提供者必须谨慎行事,避免过早地将伴生效应假说作为大麻素和其他大麻衍生化合物组合的科学证明现象来推广。

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