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Maternal Exposure To Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Impairs Female Offspring Glucose Homeostasis And Endocrine Pancreatic Development In The Rat., Ryan Gillies, Kendrick Lee, Sebastian Vanin, Steven R Laviolette, Alison C Holloway, Edith Arany, Daniel B Hardy
Maternal Exposure To Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Impairs Female Offspring Glucose Homeostasis And Endocrine Pancreatic Development In The Rat., Ryan Gillies, Kendrick Lee, Sebastian Vanin, Steven R Laviolette, Alison C Holloway, Edith Arany, Daniel B Hardy
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Recent reports indicate that 7% of pregnant mothers in North America use cannabis. This is concerning given that in utero exposure to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), the main psychoactive component in cannabis, causes fetal growth restriction and may alter replication and survival of pancreatic β-cells in the offspring. Accordingly, we hypothesized that maternal exposure to Δ9-THC during pregnancy will impair postnatal glucometabolic health of offspring. To test this hypothesis, pregnant Wistar rats were treated with daily intraperitoneal injections of either 3 mg/kg Δ9-THC or vehicle from gestational day 6 to birth. Offspring were subsequently challenged with glucose and insulin at 5 months …