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Δ⁹-四氢大麻酚对频繁使用大麻者的拟精神病作用和遗忘作用减弱。

Blunted psychotomimetic and amnestic effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in frequent users of cannabis.

作者信息

D'Souza Deepak Cyril, Ranganathan Mohini, Braley Gabriel, Gueorguieva Ralitza, Zimolo Zoran, Cooper Thomas, Perry Edward, Krystal John

机构信息

Schizophrenia Biological Research Center, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT 06516, USA.

出版信息

Neuropsychopharmacology. 2008 Sep;33(10):2505-16. doi: 10.1038/sj.npp.1301643. Epub 2008 Jan 9.

Abstract

Cannabis is one of the most widely used illicit substances and there is growing interest in the association between cannabis use and psychosis. Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta-9-THC) the principal active ingredient of cannabis has been shown to induce psychotomimetic and amnestic effects in healthy individuals. Whether people who frequently use cannabis are either protected from or are tolerant to these effects of Delta-9-THC has not been established. In a 3-day, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study, the dose-related effects of 0, 2.5, and 5 mg intravenous Delta-9-THC were studied in 30 frequent users of cannabis and compared to 22 healthy controls. Delta-9-THC (1) produced transient psychotomimetic effects and perceptual alterations; (2) impaired memory and attention; (3) increased subjective effects of 'high'; (4) produced tachycardia; and (5) increased serum cortisol in both groups. However, relative to controls, frequent users showed blunted responses to the psychotomimetic, perceptual altering, cognitive impairing, anxiogenic, and cortisol increasing effects of Delta-9-THC but not to its euphoric effects. Frequent users also had lower prolactin levels. These data suggest that frequent users of cannabis are either inherently blunted in their response to, and/or develop tolerance to the psychotomimetic, perceptual altering, amnestic, endocrine, and other effects of cannabinoids.

摘要

大麻是使用最为广泛的非法物质之一,人们对大麻使用与精神病之间的关联越来越感兴趣。大麻的主要活性成分Δ-9-四氢大麻酚(Δ-9-THC)已被证明可在健康个体中诱发拟精神病效应和遗忘效应。经常使用大麻的人是否对Δ-9-THC的这些效应具有抵抗力或耐受性尚未明确。在一项为期3天的双盲、随机、安慰剂对照研究中,对30名经常使用大麻的人和22名健康对照者研究了静脉注射0、2.5和5毫克Δ-9-THC的剂量相关效应。Δ-9-THC:(1)产生短暂的拟精神病效应和知觉改变;(2)损害记忆和注意力;(3)增强“兴奋”的主观效应;(4)导致心动过速;(5)使两组的血清皮质醇水平升高。然而,与对照组相比,经常使用者对Δ-9-THC的拟精神病、知觉改变、认知损害、致焦虑和皮质醇升高效应的反应减弱,但对其欣快效应的反应未减弱。经常使用者的催乳素水平也较低。这些数据表明,经常使用大麻的人对大麻素的拟精神病、知觉改变、遗忘、内分泌及其他效应的反应要么天生迟钝,要么产生了耐受性。

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