5-HT1A receptors are involved in the cannabidiol-induced attenuation of behavioural and cardiovascular responses to acute restraint stress in rats.

“Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychotomimetic compound from Cannabis sativa which induces anxiolytic- and antipsychotic-like effects in rodents. These effects could be mediated by facilitation of the endocannabinoid system or by the activation of 5-HT(1A) receptors. As either of these mechanisms could promote adaptation to inescapable stress, the aim of the present work was to test the hypothesis that CBD would attenuate the autonomic and behavioural consequences of restraint stress (RS). We also investigated if the responses to CBD depended on activation of 5-HT(1A) receptors.

Cannabidiol (CBD)… cannabinoid generally found in relatively high concentrations in cannabis, exhibits a somewhat different pharmacology compared with THC. CBD attenuates the psychotomimetic and anxiogenic effects of THC in humans.

 Moreover, systemic administration of CBD induced antipsychotic and anxiolytic-like effects…

CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS:

The results suggest that CBD can attenuate acute autonomic responses to stress and its delayed emotional consequences by facilitating 5-HT(1A) receptor-mediated neurotransmission.”

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2697769/

 

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