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Effects of β-caryophyllene, A dDietary Cannabinoid, in Animal Models of Drug Addiction

By September 27, 2022October 4th, 2022No Comments


doi: 10.2174/1570159X20666220927115811.

Online ahead of print.
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Abstract

Background: β-caryophyllene (BCP) is a natural bicyclic sesquiterpene found in Ccannabis and other plants. BCP is currently used as a food additive, although pharmacological studies suggest its potential therapeutic application for the treatment of certain brain disorders. The mechanisms of action of BCP remain uncertain, possibly including full agonism at the cannabinoid CB 2 receptor (CB 2 R).

Objective: The study aims to investigate the BCP’s potential as a new drug for the treatment of substance use disorders, by reviewing preclinical studies with animal models.

Results: BCP has been investigated in behavioral paradigms, including drug self-administration, conditioned place preference, and intracranial self-stimulation; the drugs tested were cocaine, nicotine, alcohol, and methamphetamine. Remarkably, BCP prevented or reversed behavioral changes resulting from drug exposure. As expected, the mechanism of action entails CB 2 R activation, although this is unlikely to constitute the only molecular target to explain such effects. Another potential target is the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor.

Conclusion: Preclinical studies report promising results with BCP in animal models of substance use disorders. Further research, including studies in humans, are warranted to establish its therapeutic potential and its mechanisms of action.

Keywords: Abuse, Addiction, Cannabinoids, Cannabis, Drugs, β-caryophyllene

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