Study: CBD Oil May Reduce Autism Symptoms and Oxidative Stress
Researchers from several Pakistani institutions, including the National University of Sciences and Technology and Quaid-i-Azam University, examined the effects of CBD oil on mice with autism-like behaviors induced by valproic acid (VPA) exposure during gestation.
The study used male offspring of mice exposed to 600 mg/kg of VPA on gestational day 13 to model autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These mice exhibited classic signs associated with ASD, such as increased anxiety, reduced social interaction, and delayed pain responses. Biochemical tests revealed that VPA exposure also led to lower levels of antioxidants, including glutathione. Beginning on postnatal day 21, the mice were treated daily for three weeks with either CBD oil, risperidone (a standard antipsychotic treatment), or saline. The group receiving CBD oil showed significant behavioral improvements and restoration of antioxidant levels. Tissue analysis of the brain, including the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, confirmed that CBD reduced oxidative damage and preserved healthy brain structure.
“These findings showed that CBD oil treatment significantly improved behavioral abnormalities and lowered the oxidative stress in the autistic mouse model by acting as an antioxidant”, concludes the study’s researchers.
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