Cannabidiol and Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children

Front Psychiatry. 2021 May 21:12:643442. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.643442. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders (such as autism spectrum disorder) have broad health implications for children, with no definitive cure for the vast majority of them. However, recently medicinal cannabis has been successfully trialled as a treatment to manage many of the patients' symptoms and improve quality of life. The cannabinoid cannabidiol, in particular, has been reported to be safe and well-tolerated with a plethora of anticonvulsant, anxiolytic and anti-inflammatory properties. Lately, the current consensus is that the endocannabinoid system is a crucial factor in neural development and health; research has found evidence that there are a multitude of signalling pathways involving neurotransmitters and the endocannabinoid system by which cannabinoids could potentially exert their therapeutic effects. A better understanding of the cannabinoids' mechanisms of action should lead to improved treatments for neurodevelopmental disorders.

Keywords: anxiety; autism; cannabidiol; cannabinoid; endocannabinoid system; neuroinflammation; neuropsychiatry; paediatrics.

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  • Review