Improved Therapeutic Efficacy of Doxorubicin Chemotherapy With Cannabidiol in 4T1 Mice Breast Cancer Model

pubmed logo

“Background: High dose chemotherapy is one of the therapeutic strategies for breast cancer and doxorubicin (DOX) as a chemotherapy agent is widely used. DOX indication is limited due to its dose-depended cardiotoxicity. Recently, cannabidiol (CBD) shows antitumoral and cardioprotective effects, so we hypothesized that CBD administration with high-dose DOX chemotherapy can improve anticancer activity and reduce cardiotoxic side effects.

Method: Mice breast cancer model established by injecting 4T1 cell lines. One group was not injected by 4T1 cells as a not cancerous group and received normal saline (NS, 0.1 mL). In cancerous groups, first group was considered as cancerous control and received NS (0.1 mL); the second group received CBD (5 mg/kg, IP) on Days 1,7, and 14; in the third group DOX (5 mg/kg, IV) as CBD schedule was administrated; the fourth group treated with CBD 1 day before DOX injection as pretreatment, and the last group was treated with CBD and DOX at same time with previous doses and schedules. On Day 21, all mice were sacrificed, heart and lungs tissues were obtained and histological sections were isolated. SOD2, iNOS, MMP2, MMP9 were evaluated through western blot and TUNEL test preformed for breast tumor.

Results: Tumor size and weight significantly decreased in DOX, pretreatment CBD + DOX and CBD + DOX groups. Administration of CBD with DOX could not prevent weight loss. TUNEL test demonstrated the highest tumor cell apoptosis in pretreatment CBD + DOX and CBD + DOX. In lungs belonged to CBD + DOX, there was not any sign of metastasis. Cardiac histopathological examination of pretreatment CBD + DOX and CBD + DOX did not show any sign of congestion or inflammation. In CBD + DOX SOD2 increased, also iNOS, MMP2, and MMP9 decreased compared to DOX.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that simultaneous administration of CBD and DOX can increase antitumoral effect and reduce DOX cardiotoxicity. Nevertheless, CBD can induce cardiotoxicity as administrated alone.”

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39503169/

“This study demonstrated the potent efficacy of cannabidiol in mouse breast cancer model with high-dose chemotherapy on the antitumor, anti-metastasis and cardioprotective roles against doxorubicin. Simultaneous administration of cannabidiol with high-dose doxorubicin not only improved the antitumor and anti-metastasis efficacy, but also could reduce cardiotoxicity by decreasing MMP2 and MMP9 and improving cardiac function by decreasing iNOS. Furthermore, cannabidiol could improve antioxidant system by increasing SOD2. Eventually, these findings demonstrated cannabidiol as a potential effective agent in coadministration with doxorubicin at the same time in improving anticancer effects and reducing cardiotoxicity.”

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cam4.70395

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *