Jarrett Maegan M, Limebeer Cheryl L, Parker Linda A
Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3C5.
Physiol Behav. 2005 Nov 15;86(4):475-9. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2005.08.033. Epub 2005 Sep 26.
The taste reactivity test was employed to determine the effect of pre-treatment with Delta9-Tetrahyrdrocannabinol THC on sucrose palatability. In Experiment 1, on each of 9 trials, rats were injected with THC or Vehicle prior to receiving a 5 min intraoral infusion of sucrose solution. The concentration of sucrose (2%, 10% or 32%) and the interval between the injection and the sucrose infusion (30, 60 or 120 min) were varied in a within-subjects design. THC enhanced the frequency of ingestion reactions only when administered 120 min prior to the taste reactivity test, regardless of sucrose concentration. In Experiment 2, the CB1 antagonist, SR141716, reversed the enhanced sucrose palatability produced by THC. These results suggest that the increased intake of palatable food 2 h, but not earlier, following administration of a low dose of THC may be the result of enhanced palatability and that this effect is the result of action of THC at the CB1 receptor.
采用味觉反应性试验来确定用Δ9-四氢大麻酚(THC)预处理对蔗糖适口性的影响。在实验1中,在9次试验的每次试验中,大鼠在接受5分钟口腔内输注蔗糖溶液之前,被注射THC或赋形剂。蔗糖浓度(2%、10%或32%)以及注射与蔗糖输注之间的间隔时间(30、60或120分钟)在受试者内设计中有所变化。无论蔗糖浓度如何,THC仅在味觉反应性试验前120分钟给药时才会提高摄取反应的频率。在实验2中,CB1拮抗剂SR141716逆转了THC产生的增强的蔗糖适口性。这些结果表明,低剂量THC给药后2小时而非更早时,可口食物摄入量的增加可能是适口性增强的结果,并且这种效应是THC作用于CB1受体的结果。