Abstract:Cannabinoids (CBs) have sex-dependent behavioral and physiological effects and modulate lipids across the body. To understand how some of these sex differences may be due to differences how both phyto- and endocannabinoids are regulated in the liver and plasma, male and female CD1 mice were administered 10 mg/kg i.p. of cannabidiol (CBD), ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), or THC+CBD then core blood and liver tissue were collected after 2 hours. Lipids were extracted from both liver and plasma, and samples were sc… Show more
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