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Cannabidiol modulation of oxidative stress and signalling

Sónia R. Pereira, Becky Hackett, David N. O’Driscoll, Melody Cui Sun, Eric J. Downer

2021Neuronal Signaling77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

L. plant, has undergone clinical development over the last number of years as a therapeutic for patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndromes. This phytocannabinoid demonstrates functional and pharmacological diversity, and research data indicate that CBD is a comparable antioxidant to common antioxidants. This review gathers the latest knowledge regarding the impact of CBD on oxidative signalling, with focus on the proclivity of CBD to regulate antioxidants and control the production of reactive oxygen species. CBD is considered an attractive therapeutic agent for neuroimmune disorders, and a body of literature indicates that CBD can regulate redox function at multiple levels, with a range of downstream effects on cells and tissues. However, pro-oxidant capacity of CBD has also been reported, and hence caution must be applied when considering CBD from a therapeutic standpoint. Such pro- and antioxidant functions of CBD may be cell- and model-dependent and may also be influenced by CBD dose, the duration of CBD treatment and the underlying pathology.

Topics & Concepts

CannabidiolOxidative stressDravet syndromeCannabis sativaReactive oxygen speciesPharmacologyMedicineAntioxidantCannabisBioinformaticsBiologyNeuroscienceEpilepsyPsychiatryInternal medicineBiochemistryBotanyCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchSleep and Wakefulness ResearchDiet, Metabolism, and Disease
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