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Analysis of cannabinoids in plasma from 38 cases of suspected cannabinoid intoxication in dogs. | LitMetric

Analysis of cannabinoids in plasma from 38 cases of suspected cannabinoid intoxication in dogs.

J Vet Emerg Crit Care (San Antonio)

Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to analyze plasma cannabinoid levels in dogs suspected of cannabis toxicity to understand the relationship between clinical symptoms and cannabinoid concentrations.
  • Among the 38 dogs examined, common symptoms included ataxia, urinary incontinence, lethargy, and hyperesthesia, with THC being the most prevalent cannabinoid detected in plasma samples.
  • The findings suggest that while abnormal reflexes correlate with THC levels, other clinical signs do not, indicating that veterinarians can diagnose cannabis toxicity with high accuracy based on clinical history and presenting symptoms alone.

Article Abstract

Objective: To quantify and characterize plasma cannabinoid concentrations in cases of suspected cannabis toxicity in dogs, identify potential correlations between clinical signs and plasma concentrations, and assess the specificity of cannabis toxicity diagnosis based on clinical signs alone.

Design: Observational study.

Setting: Veterinary teaching hospital.

Animals: Thirty-eight client-owned animals.

Interventions: Blood was collected from dogs presenting to the emergency room for suspected cannabinoid intoxication based on history or physical examination findings. Samples were analyzed using a validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for the cannabinoids Δ-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and their active metabolites.

Measurements And Main Results: The most common abnormality observed was ataxia (35/38 dogs), with urinary incontinence, lethargy, and hyperesthesia also commonly noted. Cannabinoids were quantifiable in 37 of 38 plasma samples (97.4%), with THC the predominant cannabinoid (range: 1.99-2748 ng/mL). Lower concentrations of CBD (up to 115.3 ng/mL) and cannabinoid metabolites were detected. Of the clinical signs recorded, only abnormal reflexes were statistically correlated with the THC concentration at the time of sampling (P = 0.01).

Conclusions: A diagnosis of suspected cannabinoid toxicity based on case history and clinical presentation was confirmed via quantifiable plasma concentrations in nearly all cases. Although the range of plasma cannabinoid concentrations was broad, the clinical signs observed were generally similar. Other than the presence of abnormal reflexes, clinical signs were not associated with plasma THC concentrations. Subsequent confirmation of cannabinoids in plasma indicates that cannabis toxicity in dogs can be diagnosed with high specificity by veterinarians based only on history and clinical abnormalities.

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