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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Tetrahydrocannabinol ; Marihuana ; Psychotomimetics ; Cannabis sativa
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The structure activity relationships of four tetrahydrocannabinols and the pharmacological activity of five semi-purified extracts from Cannabis sativa were studied using four biological methods: corneal areflexia in rabbits (Gayer test) and catatonia, decrease of motor activity and suppression of isolation-induced aggressiveness in mice. Modifications in the structure of pure, natural Δ9-THC rendered the resultant compounds inactive only when activity was measured by the Gayer test; by the other three methods the activity ranged from 1/5th to equal to the activity of pure Δ 9-THC. It was concluded that of the methods employed, the Gayer test was the only useful procedure to measure Δ 9-THC content in mixtures. This was confirmed by the relationship found between Δ 9-THC content and activity using five semi-purified extracts.
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    Psychopharmacology 25 (1972), S. 49-56 
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Cannabis sativa ; Tolerance ; Dissociation of Learning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Rats previously trained to climb a rope were injected daily with a marihuana extract; the drug initially impaired the performance but after 14 injections the animals became completely tolerant. The rats were then trained to press either one of the 2 bars of a Skinner box. On each day only one of the bars was activated to deliver the reward; 45 min before the experiment an injection of cannabis extract (left bar) or of control solution (right bar) was given. After 30 injections the animals learned which bar to press in order to obtain the reward, indicating that they were still using some effect of marihuana as a discriminative stimulus. This dissociation of learning produced in marihuana “tolerant” rats, (as measured by rope-climbing), indicates that tolerance is not complete. Furthermore, as dissociation of learning is not produced by peripheral effects of drugs, it is suggested that even after chronic treatment marihuana continues to act on the central nervous system.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Cannabis sativa ; Drug Dependence ; Abstinence Syndrome ; Marihuana ; Cannabis-Directed Behavior
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Experiments were performed to verify whether chronic treatment with Cannabis saliva extracts would induce dependence and/or abstinence symptoms in rats. In Experiment one, rats ingested cannabis extract as the only fluid for 126 days. On days 1, 43, 48, 62, 80, 92 and 119 when the animals were in abstinence from previous administration of marihuana for 0 to 96 h, behavioral measures and choice tests between marihuana suspension and control solution were carried out; the rats preferred to drink the control solution and no behavioral symptoms indicating abstinence were noted. In Experiment two, rats were trained to drink a marihuana suspension or control solution in order to be rewarded with sweetened milk. After 22 sessions water was substituted for the milk. Extinction curves for both groups were similar, and in choice tests among cannabis suspension, water and control solution, the animals refused to drink the marihuana suspension. In Experiment three, rats received i.p. injections of a cannabis extract or control solution during 36 days. From days 37–40 the drugs were withheld and sensitivity to penty-lenetetrazol was assessed. Marihuana chronically treated rats were more resistant to convulsions and fewer died after pentylenetetrazol. In Experiment four, rats were treated with marihuana extract, control solution or sodium barbitone during 73 days. At days 74–76, when undergoing 24, 48 and 72 h of abstinence, the animals were exposed to sound from a bell. Animals in abstinence from barbitone showed a high incidence of convulsions; marihuana treated rats did not differ from control animals. These results suggest that rats do not self administer marihuana (Experiments one and two) and do not present abstinence symptoms after prolonged periods of ingestion of the drug (Experiments 1, 3 and 4).
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