Cannabidiol (CBD) Induces Lipid Microdomain Disruption or Budding in Ternary Mixtures
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CBD, one of the main phytocannabinoids present in Cannabis sativa, is a singular and promising molecule
in medicine, as it is increasingly being used to alleviate diseases
derived from inflammation. However, until now, the molecular targets
through which it produces its therapeutic effects remain unclear.
In fact, since at least 65 physiological targets related to its biological
action have been described, it seems that we are far from fully understanding
the correct underlying effect. Could it be that the mechanism of action
lies elsewhere? To explore the influence of CBD on membranes, we here
study its effect on lipid domains in giant and small vesicles. In
our experiments, we used fluorescence microscopy, differential scanning
calorimetry, isothermal titration calorimetry, and dynamic light scattering
to show that in the presence of CBD, lipid domains are disrupted and
sometimes lift off. The fission event occurs only near the phase separation
temperature, where biological membranes normally function. In addition,
we propose a phase field model to theoretically describe the observed
budding effect. In the context of recent results showing that degradation
of lipid domains can have an impact on analgesia, our findings could
provide key elements to consider that the action of CBD on biological
cells could be driven by a soft matter phenomenon.
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2026-03-25



