Sex‐specific behavioural, metabolic, and immunohistochemical changes after repeated administration of the synthetic cannabinoid AKB48 in mice

Author:

Corli Giorgia1,Roda Elisa2,Tirri Micaela1,Bilel Sabrine1,De Luca Fabrizio3,Strano‐Rossi Sabina4,Gaudio Rosa Maria15,De‐Giorgio Fabio67,Fattore Liana8ORCID,Locatelli Carlo Alessandro2,Marti Matteo19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Translational Medicine, Section of Legal Medicine and LTTA Centre University of Ferrara Ferrara Italy

2. Laboratory of Clinical & Experimental Toxicology, Pavia Poison Centre, National Toxicology Information Centre, Toxicology Unit Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri, IRCCS Pavia Italy

3. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences (DIVAS) University of Milan Lodi Italy

4. Institute of Public Health, Section of Legal Medicine Catholic University of Rome Rome Italy

5. University Center of Gender Medicine University of Ferrara Ferrara Italy

6. Department of Health Care Surveillance and Bioethics, Section of Legal Medicine Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Rome Italy

7. Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS Rome Italy

8. National Research Council CNR Institute of Neuroscience‐Cagliari Cagliari Italy

9. Department of Anti‐Drug Policies, Presidency of the Council of Ministers Collaborative Center for the Italian National Early Warning System Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeAKB48 is a synthetic cannabinoid illegally sold for its psychoactive cannabis‐like effects that have been associated with acute intoxication and whose effects are poorly known.Experimental ApproachUsing a behavioural, neurochemical, and immunohistochemical approach, we investigated the pharmaco‐toxicological effects, pharmacokinetics, and neuroplasticity at cannabinoid CB1 receptors in the cerebellum and cortex induced by repeated AKB48 administration in male and female mice.Key ResultsThe effects of AKB48 varied significantly depending on sex and treatment duration. The first injection impaired sensorimotor responses and reduced body temperature, analgesia, and breath rate to a greater extent in females than in males; the second injection induced stronger effects in males while the third injection of AKB48 induced weaker responses in both sexes, suggesting emergence of tolerance. The CB1 receptor antagonist NESS‐0327 prevented the effects induced by repeated AKB48, confirming a CB1 receptor‐mediated action. Blood AKB48 levels were higher in females than in males and repeated administration caused a progressive rise of AKB48 levels in both sexes, suggesting an inhibitory effect on cytochrome activity. Finally, immunohistochemical analysis revealed higher expression of CB1 receptors in the cerebellum and cortex of females, and a rapid CB1 receptor down‐regulation in cerebellar and cortical areas following repeated AKB48 injections, with neuroadaptation occurring generally more rapidly in females than in males.Conclusion and ImplicationsWe have shown for the first time that AKB48 effects significantly vary with prolonged use and that sex affects the pharmacodynamic/pharmacokinetic responses to repeated administration, suggesting a sex‐tailored approach in managing AKB48‐induced intoxication.

Funder

Ministero della Salute

Università degli Studi di Ferrara

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology

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