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大麻二酚在酒精线索反应任务中改变心理生理、渴望及焦虑反应:一项交叉随机对照试验。

Cannabidiol alters psychophysiological, craving and anxiety responses in an alcohol cue reactivity task: A cross-over randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Hurzeler Tristan, Logge Warren, Watt Joshua, McGregor Ian S, Suraev Anastasia, Haber Paul S, Morley Kirsten C

机构信息

Specialty of Addiction Medicine, Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Edith Collins Centre for Translational Research (Alcohol, Drugs & Toxicology), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken). 2025 Feb;49(2):448-459. doi: 10.1111/acer.15514. Epub 2025 Feb 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Preclinical studies have demonstrated that cannabidiol (CBD) reduces alcohol-seeking behaviors and may have potential for managing alcohol use disorder (AUD). In this study, we examined the effects of CBD versus placebo on (i) psychophysiological, craving and anxiety responses to alcohol and appetitive cues; (ii) tolerability measures including cognitive functioning.

METHODS

Twenty-two non-treatment-seeking individuals with AUD (DSM-5) participated in a cross-over, double-blind, randomized trial, receiving either 800 mg of CBD or matched placebo over 3 days. A laboratory alcohol cue reactivity task with appetitive control (juice) and alcohol exposures, and subsequent recovery periods to examine regulation of cue-elicited responses after cue-offset (recovery) was completed, with psychophysiological indices of autonomic nervous system activity (skin conductance, high-frequency heart rate variability [HF-HRV]) and self-reported measures (alcohol craving and anxiety). Self-reported scales of sedation and neuropsychological executive function tasks were also completed.

RESULTS

CBD sessions were significantly associated with elevated parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) activity across the task, as indicated by increased HF-HRV. Reductions in self-reported anxiety during cue exposure stages compared to placebo sessions were also evidenced. Reductions in self-reported alcohol craving after cue exposure were seen during CBD sessions only. There were no significant differences between CBD and placebo on executive functioning performance.

CONCLUSIONS

In a short-term regimen, CBD appears to modulate PNS activity, reduce cue-elicited anxiety during cue exposure and reduce alcohol craving after cue exposure while not significantly impairing cognition. Large, parallel clinical trials with longer term regimens are now needed to determine the therapeutic potential of CBD in the management of AUD.

摘要

背景

临床前研究表明,大麻二酚(CBD)可减少对酒精的寻觅行为,可能具有治疗酒精使用障碍(AUD)的潜力。在本研究中,我们比较了CBD与安慰剂对以下方面的影响:(i)对酒精和食欲线索的心理生理反应、渴望及焦虑反应;(ii)包括认知功能在内的耐受性指标。

方法

22名未寻求治疗的酒精使用障碍(DSM-5)患者参与了一项交叉、双盲、随机试验,在3天内接受800毫克CBD或匹配的安慰剂。完成一项带有食欲控制(果汁)和酒精暴露的实验室酒精线索反应任务,以及随后的恢复期,以检查线索消除后线索引发反应的调节情况(恢复),同时记录自主神经系统活动的心理生理指标(皮肤电导、高频心率变异性[HF-HRV])和自我报告的测量值(酒精渴望和焦虑)。还完成了自我报告的镇静量表和神经心理学执行功能任务。

结果

如HF-HRV增加所示,在整个任务过程中,CBD治疗显著与副交感神经系统(PNS)活动增强相关。与安慰剂治疗相比,在线索暴露阶段自我报告的焦虑也有所降低。仅在CBD治疗期间,线索暴露后自我报告的酒精渴望有所减少。CBD和安慰剂在执行功能表现上没有显著差异。

结论

在短期治疗方案中,CBD似乎可调节PNS活动,减少线索暴露期间线索引发的焦虑,并减少线索暴露后的酒精渴望,同时不会显著损害认知。现在需要进行大型、平行的长期临床试验,以确定CBD在治疗酒精使用障碍中的治疗潜力。

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