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Osteoporosis and Medical Marijuana Posted: 06-18-08 16:47pm
Osteoporosis is a degenerative skeletal
disease characterized by a deterioration
of bone tissue. Patients with
osteoporosis are at risk for suffering
multiple fractures and other serious
disabilities. Approximately 10 million
Americans over age 50 suffer from
osteoporosis, according to the US Surgeon
General’s office, and another 34 million
are at risk for developing the disease.
Initial references regarding the potential
use of cannabinoids to protect against the
onset of osteoporosis are available in the
scientific literature beginning in the
early 1990s. To date, however, no clinical
work has taken place investigating the use
of cannabis for this indication.
Writing in the January 2006 issue of the
Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences, investigators at the Bone
Laboratory of the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem reported that the administration
of the synthetic cannabinoid agonist
HU-308 slowed the development of
osteoporosis, stimulated bone building,
and reduced bone loss in animals. Follow
up research published in the Annals of the
New York Academy of Sciences in 2007
reported that the activation of the CB2
cannabinoid receptor reduced
experimentally-induced bone loss and
stimulated bone formation.Investigators
have previously reported that mice
deficient in the CB2 cannabinoid receptor
experienced age-accelerated bone loss
reminiscent of human osteoporosis.
Though the role of the endocannabinoid
system in the regulation of bone mass is
not yet well understood, experts are
hopeful that cannabinoids and the
cannabinoid receptor system may be "A
promising target novel target for
anti-osteoporotic drug development."