Herbal Cannabis Use Is Not Associated with Changes in Levels of Endocannabinoids and Metabolic Profile Alterations among Older Adults

Ran Abuhasira, Shahar Azar, Alina Nemirovski, Joseph Tam, Victor Novack

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    Abstract

    Activation of the endocannabinoid system has various cardiovascular and metabolic expressions, including increased lipogenesis, decreased blood pressure, increased heart rate, and changes in cholesterol levels. There is a scarcity of data on the metabolic effects of exogenous cannabis in older adults; therefore, we aimed to assess the effect of exogenous cannabis on endocannabinoid levels and the association with changes in 24 h ambulatory blood pressure and lipid levels. We conducted a prospective study of patients aged 60 years or more with hypertension treated with a new prescription of herbal cannabis. We assessed changes in endocannabinoids, blood pressure, and metabolic parameters prior to and following three months of cannabis use. Fifteen patients with a mean age of 69.47 ± 5.83 years (53.3% male) underwent complete evaluations. Changes in 2-arachidonoylglycerol, an endocannabinoid, were significantly positively correlated with changes in triglycerides. Changes in arachidonic acid levels were significantly positively correlated with changes in C-reactive protein and with changes in mean diastolic blood pressure. Exogenous consumption of cannabidiol was negatively correlated with endogenous levels of palmitoylethanolamide and oleoylethanolamide. On average, cannabis treatment for 3 months does not result in a significant change in the levels of endogenous cannabinoids and thus has a safe metabolic risk profile.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1539
    JournalLife
    Volume12
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Oct 2022

    Keywords

    • blood pressure
    • cannabis
    • cardiovascular
    • endocannabinoids
    • marijuana
    • older adults

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
    • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
    • Space and Planetary Science
    • Paleontology

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