Journal of Functional Foods (Nov 2021)
Cannabidiol promotes fin regeneration and reduces apoptosis in zebrafish embryos
Abstract
Cannabidiol (CBD) extracts have gained attention for their therapeutic efficacy. The present study used a zebrafish embryo caudal fin amputation model and found 1.25 mg/L crude CBD extract accelerated caudal fin regeneration and reduced apoptosis after amputation, while not altering mitotic regenerating cells. The purity of the CBD extract was 55.5 ± 0.37%. Pure CBD promoted fin regeneration and inhibited neutrophil accumulation in a dose-dependent manner, while these effects were not seen in a high concentration of CBD (2.5 mg/L), possibly due to the toxicity of the high dose. An equivalent amount of pure CBD (0.625 to 1.25 mg/L) enhanced regeneration and reduced apoptosis similarly to crude CBD extract (1.25 mg/L). Additionally, CBD reduced the gene expression level of cxcl8, tnf-a, and il-1β, and protein expression level of IL-1β, Caspase 3, and PARP, but not Bcl-2 or Bax. These results suggest that CBD exerts its effect on wound pro-regeneration in part by modulating the inflammatory response and the IL-1β/Caspase 3/PARP signal pathway.