Heishman S J, Stitzer M L, Bigelow G E
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21224.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1988 Nov;31(3):649-55. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(88)90244-4.
This study compared subjective and performance dose effect profiles of oral alcohol and smoked marijuana. Male subjects (N = 6) with histories of moderate alcohol and marijuana use received three doses of alcohol (0, 0.6, 1.2 g/kg) and three doses of marijuana (0, 1.3, 2.7% delta 9-THC) in a double-blind, randomized crossover design. Physiological indices indicated that active drug was delivered to subjects dose dependently. Alcohol produced dose-related elevations on several subjective measures of drug effect. The high dose of alcohol impaired performance on circular lights, tracking and digit-symbol substitution (DSST) tasks, whereas the low alcohol dose impaired only circular lights performance. Marijuana produced elevations on subjective report measures, but effects were similar for the two active doses. Minimal performance impairment was seen with marijuana on only one measure (DSST speed). The subjective and performance effect profiles produced by smoked marijuana were similar to that of the low (0.6 g/kg) dose of alcohol. These data are useful for understanding the relative performance impairment produced by alcohol and marijuana and the relationship between their subjective and behavioral effects.
本研究比较了口服酒精和吸食大麻的主观及行为剂量效应特征。有中度酒精和大麻使用史的男性受试者(N = 6)在双盲、随机交叉设计中接受了三种剂量的酒精(0、0.6、1.2 g/kg)和三种剂量的大麻(0、1.3、2.7% Δ9-四氢大麻酚)。生理指标表明活性药物依剂量递送至受试者体内。酒精在几种药物效应的主观测量指标上产生了与剂量相关的升高。高剂量酒精损害了圆形灯光、追踪和数字符号替换(DSST)任务的表现,而低剂量酒精仅损害了圆形灯光任务的表现。大麻在主观报告指标上产生了升高,但两种活性剂量的效果相似。大麻仅在一项指标(DSST速度)上产生了最小程度的表现损害。吸食大麻产生的主观和行为效应特征与低剂量(0.6 g/kg)酒精相似。这些数据有助于理解酒精和大麻产生的相对表现损害以及它们的主观和行为效应之间的关系。