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Israel: Marijuana Component Slows Diabetes in Study

BBS News

Monday 29 May 2006

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IACM via BBSNews 2006-05-29 -- Researchers of the Hadassah University
Hospital of Jerusalem investigated the effects of the plant cannabinoid
cannabidiol (CBD) on the development of diabetes in mice, which develop
diabetes due to genetic causes. So-called NOD mice develop insulitis
within 4 to 5 weeks of age followed by diabetes within a median of 14
weeks. Insulitis is an inflammation of the cells in the pancreas that
produce insulin, and diabetes is a result of a destruction of these cells.

NOD mice aged 6 to 12 weeks that were treated with 10 to 20 injections
of CBD (5 mg per kilogram body weight) presented with a significantly
reduced incidence of diabetes of 30 per cent compared to 86 per cent in
untreated control mice. In addition, in the mice that developed diabetes
in the treated group disease onset was a significantly delayed. Blood
levels of two cytokines that promote inflammation, IFN-gamma and
TFN-alpha, are usually increased in NOD mice. A treatment with CBD
caused a significant reduction (more than 70 per cent) in levels of both
cytokines. In another experiment CBD-treated mice were observed for 26
weeks. While the 5 control mice all developed diabetes, 3 of 5 of the
CBD-treated mice remained diabetes- free at 26 weeks.

Researchers concluded that confirmation of the observed immunomodulatory
effects of CBD "may lead to the clinical application of this agent in
the prevention of type 1 diabetes" and possibly other autoimmune
diseases. They note that many patients diagnosed with type 1 diabetes
have sufficient residual cells that produce insulin at the time of
diagnosis, and may be candidates for immunomodulation therapy.

Source: Weiss L, Zeira M, Reich S, Har-Noy M, Mechoulam R, Slavin S,
Gallily R. Cannabidiol lowers incidence of diabetes in non-obese
diabetic mice. Autoimmunity 2006;39(2):143-51.
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