DOI: 10.1161/jaha.124.037731 ISSN: 2047-9980
Acute Effects of Cannabis Inhalation on Arterial Stiffness, Vascular Endothelial Function, and Cardiac Function
Christian P. Cheung, Alexandra M. Coates, Ryleigh E. Baker, Jamie F. Burr
Background
The cardiovascular impact of cannabis use is incompletely understood. Although evidence links chronic use to an increased risk of disease and adverse cardiovascular events, few studies have investigated the acute effects of cannabis inhalation on subclinical dysfunction. Furthermore, it remains unknown how method of inhalation and cannabinoid profile modify risk. While controlling for inhalation method and the effects of either Δ‐9‐tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or cannabidiol (CBD), we examined the acute cardiovascular effects of cannabis use on arterial stiffness, vascular endothelial responsiveness, and cardiac function, as markers of cardiovascular impairment.
Methods and Results
Twenty‐two young, healthy, cannabis users were assessed for arterial stiffness via pulse wave velocity, vascular endothelial function via brachial artery flow mediated dilation, and cardiac function via echocardiography, before and after (1) smoking THC‐predominant cannabis (S‐THC), (2) vaporizing THC‐predominant THC (V‐THC), and (3) vaporizing cannabidiol‐predominant cannabis (V‐CBD). S‐THC and V‐THC increased heart rate (S‐THC: ∆17±15 bpm, V‐THC: ∆16±16 bpm;both
P
<0.0001) and mean arterial pressure (S‐THC: ∆7±6 mm Hg, V‐THC: ∆5±5 mm Hg;both
P
<0.0001) whereas V‐CBD did not (∆1±4 bpm, ∆3±4 mm Hg;both
P
>0.05). After inhalation, pulse wave velocity increased (S‐THC: ∆0.29±0.75 m/s, V‐THC: ∆0.42±0.74 m/s, V‐CBD: ∆0.10±0.44 m/s;
P
=0.002) and diastolic function was reduced ([early/late ratio] S‐THC: ∆‐0.2±0.53, V‐THC: ∆‐0.33±58, V‐CBD: ∆0.01±66;
P
=0.03). Differences in heart rate were related to changes in pulse wave velocity (r
2
=0.2;
P
=0.0002) and diastolic function (r
2
=0.26;
P
<0.0001). Inhalation method did not alter these cannabinoid‐dependent responses.
Conclusions
THC predominant, but not cannabidiol predominant, cannabis elicits increases in heart rate and blood pressure irrespective of inhalation method, which may increase arterial stiffness and reduce diastolic function. These findings implicate THC as a relevant factor for cannabis‐related subclinical cardiovascular dysfunction.
Registration
URL:
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov
; Unique identifier: NCT04693884.
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