Seasonal variations in circulating endocannabinoidome mediators and gut microbiota composition in humans
Sophie Castonguay-Paradis, Élisabeth Demers-Potvin, Gabrielle Rochefort, Sébastien Lacroix, Julie Perron, Cyril Martin, Nicolas Flamand, Frédéric Raymond, Vincenzo Di Marzo, Alain Veilleux

TL;DR
This study found seasonal changes in gut microbiota and endocannabinoid levels in humans, independent of lifestyle factors like diet or vitamin D.
Contribution
The study is the first to show seasonal variations in the gut microbiome-endocannabinoidome axis in an industrialized population, independent of lifestyle confounders.
Findings
Summer saw lower levels of NAEs and shifts in gut microbiota composition.
Changes in gut bacteria were linked to seasonal variations in endocannabinoid mediators.
Seasonal effects were not tied to diet, physical activity, or vitamin D levels.
Abstract
The human gut microbiome-endocannabinoidome axis is crucial for several homeostatic processes, including inflammation and energy metabolism, and is influenced by many endogenous and exogenous factors, such as dietary habits. Changes in the gut microbiome in response to seasonal variations were previously reported and tentatively attributed to shifts in dietary patterns. However, there is a need for longitudinal studies in industrialized populations to comprehensively explore seasonal variations independently of lifestyle confounding factors. To investigate the longitudinal effects of seasonal variations on the composition of the gut microbiome and the circulating levels of endocannabinoidome mediators in humans, while elucidating the contributing factors underlying these changes. Plasma and fecal samples were collected at the end of both the winter and summer in a longitudinal cohort…
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TopicsCannabis and Cannabinoid Research · Diet and metabolism studies · Gut microbiota and health
