大麻酚
癫痫
癫痫发生
医学
大麻素
大麻
神经科学
临床试验
合成大麻素
精神科
心理学
病理
内科学
受体
作者
Orrin Devinsky,Nicholas A. Jones,Mark O. Cunningham,Bodiabaduge A. P. Jayasekera,Sasha Devore,Benjamin J. Whalley
标识
DOI:10.1152/physrev.00049.2021
摘要
Cannabis has been used to treat convulsions and other disorders since ancient times. In the last few decades, preclinical animal studies and clinical investigations have established the role of cannabidiol (CBD) in treating epilepsy and seizures and support potential therapeutic benefits for cannabinoids in other neurological and psychiatric disorders. Here, we comprehensively review the role of cannabinoids in epilepsy. We briefly review the diverse physiological processes mediating the central nervous system response to cannabinoids, including Δ 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ 9 -THC), cannabidiol, and terpenes. Next, we characterize the anti- and proconvulsive effects of cannabinoids from animal studies of acute seizures and chronic epileptogenesis. We then review the clinical literature on using cannabinoids to treat epilepsy, including anecdotal evidence and case studies as well as the more recent randomized controlled clinical trials that led to US Food and Drug Administration approval of CBD for some types of epilepsy. Overall, we seek to evaluate our current understanding of cannabinoids in epilepsy and focus future research on unanswered questions.
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