Can exposure to cannabis alter the genetic profile of sperms?
Exposure
to cannabis
can alter the genetic profile of sperms in men, and possibly affect the children
too, a recent study suggests.
As
legal access to marijuana continues to expand across the U.S., more scientists
are studying the effects of its active ingredient, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),
in teens, adults and pregnant women.
Experiments
in rats and a study with 24 men found that THC appears to target genes in two
major cellular pathways and alters DNA
methylation, a process essential for normal development.
"What
we have found is that the effects of cannabis use on males and their
reproductive health are not completely null, in that there's something about
cannabis use that affects the genetic profile in sperm," said Scott Kollins,
senior author of the study.
The
study defined regular users as those who smoked marijuana at least weekly for
the previous six months. Their sperm was compared to those who had not used
marijuana in the past six months and not more than 10 times in their lifetimes.
The
higher the concentration of THC in the men's urine, the more pronounced the
genetic changes to their sperm were, the authors found. Read
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