The Potential Role of Cannabidiol in Cosmetic Dermatology: A Literature Review
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 5, 2024
Language: Английский
Research progress in the management of vascular disease with cannabidiol: a review
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Jan. 3, 2024
Abstract
The
morbidity
and
mortality
rates
associated
with
vascular
disease
(VD)
have
been
gradually
increasing.
Currently,
the
most
common
treatment
for
VD
is
surgery,
progress
in
drug
therapy
remaining
slow.
Cannabidiol
(CBD)
a
natural
extract
of
Cannabis
sativa
L.
sedative,
analgesic,
nonaddictive
properties.
CBD
binds
to
56
cardiovascular-related
receptors
exerts
extensive
regulatory
effects
on
cardiovascular
system,
making
it
potential
pharmacological
agent
management
VD.
However,
studies
focused
neurological
cardiac
diseases,
research
still
rare.
In
this
review,
we
summarize
currently
available
data
VD,
addressing
four
aspects:
major
molecular
targets
management,
pharmacokinetic
properties,
therapeutic
VDs,
side
effects.
findings
indicate
that
has
anti-anxiety,
anti-oxidation,
anti-inflammatory
properties
can
inhibit
abnormal
proliferation
apoptosis
smooth
muscle
endothelial
cells;
these
suggest
as
atherosclerosis,
stress-induced
hypertension,
diabetes-related
vasculopathy,
ischemia-reperfusion
injury,
damage
caused
by
smoking
alcohol
abuse.
This
study
provides
theoretical
basis
further
Language: Английский
Cannabidiol and Beta-Caryophyllene Combination Attenuates Diabetic Neuropathy by Inhibiting NLRP3 Inflammasome/NFκB through the AMPK/SIRT3/Nrf2 Axis
Published: April 28, 2024
Background
In
this
study
we
investigated
in
detail
the
role
of
cannabidiol
(CBD),
Beta-caryophyllene
(BC),
or
their
combinations
diabetic
peripheral
neuropathy
(DN).
The
key
factors
that
contribute
to
DN
include
mitochondrial
dysfunction,
inflammation,
and
oxidative
stress.
Methods
Briefly,
Streptozotocin
(STZ)
(55
mg/kg)
was
injected
intraperitoneally
induce
Sprague
Dawley
rats
performed
procedures
including
Randall
Sellito
Calipers,
Von
Frey
Aesthesiometer,
hot
plate,
cold
plate
methods
determine
mechanical
thermal
hyperalgesia
vivo.
blood
flow
nerves
assessed
by
using
Laser
Doppler
device.
Schwann
cells
were
exposed
high
glucose
(HG)
at
a
dose
30
mM
hyperglycemia
DCFDA,
JC1
&
Mitosox
staining
done
membrane
potential,
reactive
oxygen
species
superoxides
in-vitro.
administered
i.p
with
BC
(30mg/kg),
CBD
(15mg/kg),
combination
while
treated
3.65
µM
CBD,
75
BC,
assess
amelioration.
Results
Our
results
revealed
exposure
diminished
HG-induced
cells,
part,
through
reducing
superoxides.
Further,
treatment
in-vivo
could
prevent
deterioration
quality
control
system
promoting
autophagy
biogenesis
improving
flow.
treatments
also
reduced
pain
hypersensitivity
allodynia
increased
antioxidant
anti-inflammatory
action
rats.
These
vivo
effects
attributed
significant
upregulation
AMPK,
SIRT3,
Nrf2,
PINK1,
PARKIN,
LC3B,
Beclin1
TFAM
functions
downregulation
NLRP3
inflammasome,
NFκB,
COX2
p62
activity
noted
as
determined
western
blotting.
Conclusion
present
studies
demonstrated
STZ
HG
induced
nitrosative
stress
play
crucial
pathogenesis
neuropathy.
We
find,
for
first
time,
ameliorate
via
modulating
system.
Language: Английский
Cannabidiol and Beta-Caryophyllene Combination Attenuates Diabetic Neuropathy by Inhibiting NLRP3 Inflammasome/NFκB through the AMPK/sirT3/Nrf2 Axis
Biomedicines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 1442 - 1442
Published: June 28, 2024
In
this
study,
we
investigated
in
detail
the
role
of
cannabidiol
(CBD),
beta-caryophyllene
(BC),
or
their
combinations
diabetic
peripheral
neuropathy
(DN).
The
key
factors
that
contribute
to
DN
include
mitochondrial
dysfunction,
inflammation,
and
oxidative
stress.
Language: Английский
CBD for pets: navigating quality assurance, safety standards, and marketing strategies
Journal of Cannabis Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7(1)
Published: Jan. 23, 2025
Abstract
As
the
human
cannabinoid
(CBD)
market
grows,
there
is
an
inevitable
transfer
of
same
or
similar
products
into
veterinary
sector.
Advances
in
medicine
and
care
companion
animals
has
led
to
extended
life
expectancy
consequently,
increased
incidence
age-related
chronic
conditions
that
compromise
quality
life.
CBD
may
alleviate
these
conditions.
Research
for
animal
species
on
rise,
however,
we
found
are
no
licensed
available
due
a
lack
appropriate
testing
and/or
data.
Here
outline
data
show
regulatory,
safety
considerations
around
needs
further
consideration
this
encompasses
many
currently
market.
Changes
regulations
research
assurance
paramount
distribution
safe
applicable
animals.
Language: Английский
A comprehensive molecular analysis of cannabidiol: From solid state to antioxidant potential
Antônio S. N. Aguiar,
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Cristiano M. Veloso,
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Yuri B.R. Tejota
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et al.
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 114890 - 114890
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Protective Actions of Cannabidiol on Aging-Related Inflammation, Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis Alterations in Liver and Lung of Long Evans Rats
Antioxidants,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(10), P. 1837 - 1837
Published: Oct. 9, 2023
Background:
Aging
is
characterised
by
the
progressive
accumulation
of
oxidative
damage
which
leads
to
inflammation
and
apoptosis
in
cells.
This
affects
all
tissues
body
causing
deterioration
several
organs.
Previous
studies
observed
that
cannabidiol
(CBD)
could
extend
lifespan
health
span
its
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory
autophagy
properties.
However,
research
on
anti-aging
effect
CBD
still
beginning
stages.
study
aimed
investigate
role
prevention
age-related
alterations
liver
lung
using
a
murine
model.
Methods:
15-month-old
Long
Evans
rats
were
treated
with
10
mg/kg
b.w./day
for
weeks
compared
animals
same
age
as
old
control
2-month-old
young
control.
Gene
and/or
protein
expressions,
RT-qPCR
Western
blotting,
respectively,
assessed
terms
molecules
related
stress
(GST,
GPx,
GR
HO-1d),
(NFκB,
IL-1β
TNF-α)
(BAX,
Bcl-2,
AIF,
CASP-1).
In
addition,
MDA
MPO
levels
measured
colorimetric
assay.
Results
analysed
ANOVA
followed
Tukey–Kramer
test,
considering
statistically
significant
p
<
0.05.
Results:
GST,
GPx
expressions
significantly
reduced
(p
0.01)
samples
from
ones
treatment
was
able
revert
it.
A
increase
relation
markers
(MDA
proinflammatory
TNF-α),
proapoptotic
AIF
CASP-1),
while
no
antiapoptotic
(Bcl-2).
All
these
changes
more
noticeable
liver,
seemed
be
less
affected.
almost
parameters,
caused
restoring
those
group
animals.
Conclusions:
Chronic
showed
beneficial
effects
reducing
inflammatory,
apoptotic
mediators,
hence
cell
associated
three
processes
inherent
aging.
Language: Английский
Targeting Nrf2 Signaling Pathway in Cancer Prevention and Treatment: The Role of Cannabis Compounds
Antioxidants,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 2052 - 2052
Published: Nov. 28, 2023
The
development
and
progression
of
cancer
are
associated
with
the
dysregulation
multiple
pathways
involved
in
cell
proliferation
survival,
as
well
dysfunction
redox
balance,
immune
response,
inflammation.
master
antioxidant
pathway,
known
nuclear
factor
erythroid
2-related
2
(Nrf2)
regulates
cellular
defense
against
oxidative
stress
inflammation,
making
it
a
promising
prevention
treatment
target.
Cannabinoids
have
demonstrated
anti-tumor
anti-inflammatory
properties,
affecting
signaling
pathways,
including
Nrf2.
Increased
following
exposure
to
anti-cancer
therapy
prompts
cells
activate
mechanisms.
This
indicates
dual
effect
Nrf2
cells-influencing
apoptotic
processes
protecting
toxicity
therapy.
Therefore,
understanding
complex
role
cannabinoids
modulating
might
shed
light
on
its
potential
implementation
an
support.
In
this
review,
we
aim
highlight
impact
Nrf2-related
factors,
focus
treatment.
Additionally,
presented
results
several
research
studies
that
combined
cannabidiol
(CBD)
other
compounds
targeting
Further
should
be
directed
toward
exploring
effects
context
Language: Английский
Cannabidiol, a Strategy in Aging to Improve Redox State and Immunity in Male Rats
Mónica De la Fuente,
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Noelia Joyera,
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Judith Félix
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(22), P. 12288 - 12288
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
Aging
is
characterized
by
oxidative
stress
and
immune
function
impairment,
associated
with
increased
morbidity.
Cannabidiol
(CBD)
has
anti-oxidant
properties,
but
its
role
in
aging
been
scarcely
studied.
This
work
aims
to
test
the
effect
of
CBD
on
redox
state
immunity
during
rats.
In
this
study,
15-month-old
male
Long
Evans
rats
received
10
mg/kg
b.w/day
their
diet
for
weeks
were
compared
same-age
control
2-month-old
serving
as
a
young
group,
both
following
standard
diet.
After
treatment,
they
sacrificed,
spleen,
thymus,
total
blood
cells
collected.
Redox
parameters
such
glutathione
reductase
peroxidase
activities,
reduced
(GSH)
oxidized
(GSSG)
concentration,
GSSG/GSH
ratio,
lipid
peroxidation
evaluated.
Moreover,
functions
(chemotaxis,
natural
killer
activity,
lymphoproliferation)
analyzed
spleen.
Results
show
that
exhibited
immunosenescence
However,
CBD-treated
animals
showed
higher
defenses,
lower
oxidants
cells,
better
spleen
than
corresponding
age-matched
controls.
Therefore,
administration
neutralizes
improves
immunity,
suggesting
it
strategy
achieving
healthy
aging.
Language: Английский
One‐Step Synthesis of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Using Cannabidiol: Characterisation and Cytotoxicity Assessment in Human Keratinocyte Cells
ChemistrySelect,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(8)
Published: Feb. 22, 2024
Abstract
This
research
paper
explores
the
field
of
nanobiotechnology,
focusing
on
design,
characterisation,
and
potential
dermal
applications
metal
oxide
nanoparticles
(MONPs).
ZnO
FeO
NPs
exhibit
distinctive
properties
that
are
valuable
in
dermato‐cosmetic
transdermal
drug
delivery.
study
investigates
Cannabidiol
(CBD)
as
a
capping
agent
for
MONPs
synthesis.
Employing
microwave‐assisted
techniques,
were
synthesised
using
either
CBD
or
polyvinylpyrrolidone
(PVP)
agents.
The
TEM,
SEM,
FTIR,
XRD
characterisation
results
confirmed
successful
formation
CBD‐capped
exhibiting
an
average
particle
size
90
76
nm,
respectively.
cytotoxicity
was
evaluated
HaCaT
cells
over
concentration
range
100
to
6.25
μg/mL,
which
revealed
exerted
cytotoxic
effect
(IC
50
85.34±1.17
μg/mL).
In
contrast,
PVP‐capped
exhibited
negligible
>100
TEM
analysis
noticeable
structural
alteration
supplemented
cell
culture
medium,
could
contribute
enhanced
NP
uptake,
thereby
explaining
more
pronounced
NPs.
Therefore,
disparity
responses
can
be
attributed
protein
coating
adhering
surface
biological
medium.
Language: Английский