Cardiac effects of 5F-Cumyl-PEGACLONE
Nicole Esdar, Evelyn Pawlik, Simon B. Eickhoff, Annika Raupach, Stefanie Ritz-Timme, Felix Mayer

TL;DR
This study investigates the cardiac effects of 5F-Cumyl-PEGACLONE, a synthetic cannabinoid, using an animal model and finds potential risks like arrhythmias and heart damage.
Contribution
The study provides new empirical evidence on the cardiovascular risks of 5F-Cumyl-PEGACLONE, a synthetic cannabinoid not yet fully regulated.
Findings
Exposure to 100 ng/ml of 5F-Cumyl-PEGACLONE was more distinguishable in multivariate analysis than lower concentrations or controls.
ECG changes such as ST depression and QT prolongation were observed in some cases.
The findings suggest potential for severe cardiac adverse effects, especially in combination with other drugs or pre-existing conditions.
Abstract
Synthetic cannabinoids become increasingly popular as a supposedly safe and legal alternative to cannabis. In order to circumvent the German New Psychoactive Substances Law, producers of so-called herbal mixtures rapidly design new substances with structural alterations that are not covered by the law. Acting as full agonists not only at the cannabinoid receptors 1 and 2, synthetic cannabinoids might have not only desired mental but also serious physical adverse effects. However, knowledge of adverse effects of specific substances is sparse and incomplete. This also accounts for 5F-Cumyl-PEGACLONE, a synthetic cannabinoid, which has been detected regularly in Germany in recent years. By using an animal model, the isolated perfused Langendorff heart, the study at hand aimed on finding out more about possible cardiovascular adverse effects of 5F-Cumyl-PEGACLONE. Hearts of male Wistar…
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TopicsCannabis and Cannabinoid Research · Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis · Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
