Compagno Martina Krakora, Silver Claudia Rose, Cox-Holmes Alexis, Basso Kari B, Bishop Caroline, Bernstein Amber Michal, Carley Aidan, Cazorla Joshua, Claydon Jenna, Crane Ashleigh, Crespi Chloe, Curley Emma, Dolezel Tyla, Franck Ezabelle, Heiden Katie, Huffstetler Carley Marie, Loeven Ashley M, May Camilla Ann, Maykut Nicholas, Narvarez Alejandro, Pacheco Franklin A, Turner Olivia, Fadool Debra Ann
Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.
Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2025 Feb;247:173902. doi: 10.1016/j.pbb.2024.173902. Epub 2024 Oct 29.
The consequences of perinatal cannabidiol (CBD) exposure are severely understudied, but are important, given its widespread use and believed safety as a natural supplement.
The objective of this study was to test the health, metabolic, and behavioral consequences of perinatal CBD exposure on dams and their offspring raised to adult.
Primiparous female C57BL/6J mice were orally administered 100 mg/kg CBD in strawberry jam to expose offspring during gestation, lactation, or both using a cross-fostering design. Adult offspring were metabolically profiled using indirect calorimetry and intraperitoneal glucose tolerance testing. Adults were behaviorally phenotyped, video recorded, and mouse position tracked using DeepLabCut.
CBD was detected in maternal plasma using LC-MS 10-min post consumption (34.2 ± 1.7 ng/μl) and peaked within 30 min (371.0 ± 34.0 ng/μl). Fetal exposure to CBD significantly decreased survival of the pups, and decreased male postnatal development, but did not alter litter size, maternal body weight or pup birth weight. We observed many sex-dependent effects of perinatal CBD exposure. Exposure to CBD during gestation and lactation increased meal size, caloric intake, and respiratory exchange ratio for adult male offspring, while exposure during lactation decreased fasting glucose, but had no effect on clearance. Adult female offspring exposed to CBD during lactation showed increased drink size. Perinatal CBD exposure increased obsessive compulsive- and decreased anxiety-like behaviors (marble burying, light-dark box, elevated-plus maze) in female mice, decreased long-term object memory in male mice, and had no effect on attention tasks for either sex.
We conclude that orally-administered CBD during pregnancy affects behavior and metabolism in a sex-dependent manner, and mice are differentially sensitive to exposure during gestation vs. lactation, or both. Because long-term changes are observed following perinatal exposure to the drug, and exposure significantly decreases survival to weaning, more research during development is warranted.
围产期大麻二酚(CBD)暴露的后果研究严重不足,但鉴于其作为天然补充剂的广泛使用和公认的安全性,这些后果很重要。
本研究的目的是测试围产期CBD暴露对成年母鼠及其后代的健康、代谢和行为的影响。
初产雌性C57BL/6J小鼠经口给予100mg/kg的CBD草莓酱,采用交叉寄养设计,使后代在妊娠期、哺乳期或两个时期均暴露于CBD。成年后代采用间接量热法和腹腔内葡萄糖耐量试验进行代谢分析。对成年小鼠进行行为表型分析,视频记录,并使用DeepLabCut跟踪小鼠位置。
食用后10分钟,用液相色谱-质谱法在母体血浆中检测到CBD(34.2±1.7ng/μl),30分钟内达到峰值(371.0±34.0ng/μl)。胎儿暴露于CBD显著降低了幼崽的存活率,并降低了雄性幼崽的产后发育,但未改变窝仔数、母体体重或幼崽出生体重。我们观察到围产期CBD暴露有许多性别依赖性影响。妊娠期和哺乳期暴露于CBD会增加成年雄性后代的进食量、热量摄入和呼吸交换率,而哺乳期暴露会降低空腹血糖,但对清除率没有影响。哺乳期暴露于CBD的成年雌性后代饮水量增加。围产期CBD暴露会增加雌性小鼠的强迫性和减少焦虑样行为(大理石掩埋、明暗箱、高架十字迷宫),减少雄性小鼠的长期物体记忆,对两性的注意力任务均无影响。
我们得出结论,孕期口服CBD会以性别依赖的方式影响行为和代谢,小鼠对妊娠期与哺乳期或二者同时暴露的敏感性存在差异。由于围产期接触该药物后观察到长期变化,且暴露显著降低断奶存活率,因此在发育过程中需要进行更多研究。