Department of Translational Medicine, Section of Legal Medicine and LTTA Centre, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
Laboratory of Clinical & Experimental Toxicology, Pavia Poison Centre, National Toxicology Information Centre, Toxicology Unit, Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri, IRCCS, Pavia, Italy.
Br J Pharmacol. 2024 May;181(9):1361-1382. doi: 10.1111/bph.16311. Epub 2024 Jan 19.
AKB48 is a synthetic cannabinoid illegally sold for its psychoactive cannabis-like effects that have been associated with acute intoxication and whose effects are poorly known.
Using a behavioural, neurochemical, and immunohistochemical approach, we investigated the pharmaco-toxicological effects, pharmacokinetics, and neuroplasticity at cannabinoid CB receptors in the cerebellum and cortex induced by repeated AKB48 administration in male and female mice.
The effects of AKB48 varied significantly depending on sex and treatment duration. The first injection impaired sensorimotor responses and reduced body temperature, analgesia, and breath rate to a greater extent in females than in males; the second injection induced stronger effects in males while the third injection of AKB48 induced weaker responses in both sexes, suggesting emergence of tolerance. The CB receptor antagonist NESS-0327 prevented the effects induced by repeated AKB48, confirming a CB receptor-mediated action. Blood AKB48 levels were higher in females than in males and repeated administration caused a progressive rise of AKB48 levels in both sexes, suggesting an inhibitory effect on cytochrome activity. Finally, immunohistochemical analysis revealed higher expression of CB receptors in the cerebellum and cortex of females, and a rapid CB receptor down-regulation in cerebellar and cortical areas following repeated AKB48 injections, with neuroadaptation occurring generally more rapidly in females than in males.
We have shown for the first time that AKB48 effects significantly vary with prolonged use and that sex affects the pharmacodynamic/pharmacokinetic responses to repeated administration, suggesting a sex-tailored approach in managing AKB48-induced intoxication.
AKB48 是一种合成大麻素,因其具有类似大麻的致幻作用而被非法销售,其作用与急性中毒有关,但其作用尚不清楚。
我们采用行为学、神经化学和免疫组织化学方法,研究了雄性和雌性小鼠反复给予 AKB48 后,小脑和皮质中大麻素 CB 受体的药物毒性作用、药代动力学和神经可塑性。
AKB48 的作用因性别和治疗持续时间的不同而有显著差异。第一次注射时,雌性比雄性更显著地影响感觉运动反应,降低体温、镇痛和呼吸频率;第二次注射时,雄性的作用更强;第三次注射 AKB48 时,两性的反应都较弱,提示出现了耐受。CB 受体拮抗剂 NESS-0327 可预防重复给予 AKB48 引起的作用,证实了 CB 受体介导的作用。女性的血液 AKB48 水平高于男性,反复给予 AKB48 可导致两性的 AKB48 水平逐渐升高,提示对细胞色素活性的抑制作用。最后,免疫组织化学分析显示雌性小脑和皮质 CB 受体表达更高,反复给予 AKB48 后,小脑和皮质区域的 CB 受体迅速下调,神经适应通常在雌性比雄性更快发生。
我们首次表明,AKB48 的作用随着长期使用而显著变化,性别影响反复给药的药效/药代动力学反应,提示在管理 AKB48 诱导的中毒时,应采用性别针对性的方法。