The association of circulating endocannabinoids with neuroimaging and blood biomarkers of neuro-injury.
Shiraz VeredAlexa S BeiserLiron SulimaniSharon SznitmanMitzi M GonzalesHugo J AparicioCharles DeCarliMatthew R ScottSaptaparni GhoshGil M LewitusDavid MeiriSudha SeshadriGalit WeinsteinPublished in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2023)
Circulating eCBs may play a role in neuro-injury and may explain sex differences in susceptibility to accelerated brain aging. Particularly, our results highlight the possible involvement of eCBs from the N-acyl amino acids and fatty acid ethanolamide classes and suggest specific novel fatty acid compounds that may be implicated in brain aging. Furthermore, investigation of the eCBs contribution to neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's disease in humans is warranted, especially with prospective study designs and among diverse populations, including premenopausal women.