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不同大麻素浓度的大麻的神经生理和主观特征。

Neurophysiological and subjective profile of marijuana with varying concentrations of cannabinoids.

作者信息

Ilan A B, Gevins A, Coleman M, ElSohly M A, de Wit H

机构信息

The San Francisco Brain Research Institute and SAM Technology, CA 94108, USA.

出版信息

Behav Pharmacol. 2005 Sep;16(5-6):487-96. doi: 10.1097/00008877-200509000-00023.

Abstract

This study investigated the contribution of different cannabinoids to the subjective, behavioral and neurophysiological effects of smoked marijuana. Healthy marijuana users (12 men, 11 women) participated in four sessions. They were randomly assigned to a low or a high delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol group (THC; 1.8% versus 3.6%). In the four sessions under blinded conditions subjects smoked marijuana cigarettes containing placebo (no active cannabinoids), or cigarettes containing THC with low or high levels of cannabichromene (CBC; 0.1% versus 0.5%) and low or high levels of cannabidiol (CBD; 0.2% versus 1.0%). Dependent measures included subjective reports, measures of cognitive task performance and neurophysiological measures [electroencephalographic (EEG) and event-related potential (ERP)]. Compared to placebo, active THC cigarettes produced expected effects on mood, behavior and brain activity. A decrease in performance, reduction in EEG power and attenuation of ERP components reflecting attentional processes were observed during tests of working memory and episodic memory. Most of these effects were not dose-dependent. Varying the concentrations of CBC and CBD did not change subjects' responses on any of the outcome measures. These findings are consistent with previous studies indicating that THC and its metabolites are the primary active constituents of marijuana. They also suggest that neurophysiological EEG and ERP measures are useful biomarkers of the effects of THC.

摘要

本研究调查了不同大麻素对吸食大麻的主观、行为和神经生理效应的影响。健康的大麻使用者(12名男性,11名女性)参与了四个阶段的实验。他们被随机分为低剂量或高剂量的δ9-四氢大麻酚组(THC;分别为1.8%和3.6%)。在四个盲法实验阶段中,受试者吸食含有安慰剂(无活性大麻素)的大麻卷烟,或含有低水平或高水平大麻色烯(CBC;分别为0.1%和0.5%)以及低水平或高水平大麻二酚(CBD;分别为0.2%和1.0%)的THC卷烟。相关测量指标包括主观报告、认知任务表现测量以及神经生理测量指标[脑电图(EEG)和事件相关电位(ERP)]。与安慰剂相比,活性THC卷烟对情绪、行为和大脑活动产生了预期的影响。在工作记忆和情景记忆测试中,观察到表现下降、EEG功率降低以及反映注意力过程的ERP成分衰减。这些影响大多不具有剂量依赖性。改变CBC和CBD的浓度并未改变受试者在任何一项测量指标上的反应。这些发现与之前的研究一致,表明THC及其代谢产物是大麻的主要活性成分。它们还表明,神经生理EEG和ERP测量指标是THC效应的有用生物标志物。

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