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Prohedonic Effect of Cannabidiol in a Rat Model of Depression.

By March 25, 2016No Comments
2016 Mar 25;73(2):123-129. [Epub ahead of print]

Abstract

PM 1aBACKGROUND:

Accumulating evidence suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) may be an effective and safe anxiolytic agent and potentially also an antidepressant.

AIM:

The objective of this study was to further examine these properties of CBD using the ‘depressive-like’ Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rat, focusing on the drug’s effect on anhedonia-like behaviors.

METHODS:

Forty-eight WKY and 48 control Wistar adult male rats were pretreated orally with CBD (15, 30 and 45 mg/kg) or vehicle. The saccharin preference test (SPT), the elevated plus maze (EPM) test and the novel object exploration (NOE) test were used.

RESULTS:

CBD showed a prohedonic effect on the WKY rats at 30 mg/kg in the SPT. In the NOE, CBD increased exploration of the novel object and locomotion at 45 mg/kg and increased locomotion at 15 mg/kg, indicating an improvement in the characteristically low motivation of WKY rats to explore. There was no similar effect at any dose in the EPM or in open-field behavior in the habituation to the NOE.

CONCLUSIONS:

These findings extend the limited knowledge on the antidepressant effect of CBD, now shown for the first time in a genetic animal model of depression. These results suggest that CBD may be beneficial for the treatment of clinical depression and other states with prominent anhedonia.

© 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.
PMID: 27010632

 

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