O'Connell M E, Morrill G A, Fujimoto G I, Kostellow A B
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 1987 May;88(3):411-7. doi: 10.1016/0041-008x(87)90215-8.
Chronic oral administration of either crude marihuana extract (CME) or delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) to female Fischer rats for 64-72 days, at a dose approximating heavy usage by humans, reduces food intake by about 8%. Pair-feeding studies demonstrate that this decreased food intake accounts for previously described decreases in uterine and ovarian weights, which are much more affected by food restriction than is body weight. THC-treated rats lost weight initially which was not regained. Pair-fed rats gained only about one-half of the weight of the untreated control or vehicle-treated control rats over a 64-day period. Although long-term cannabinoid administration leads to tolerance and the resumption of the estrous cycle, the onset of estrus is often delayed when cannabinoid is administered 5-6 hr before the proestrus luteinizing hormone (LH) surge. Our results indicate that although chronic exposure to cannabinoids can continue to affect the rat estrous cycle, they do not have a direct effect on growth of the reproductive organs. The results reemphasize the need for adequate nutritional controls in marihuana and other toxicological research.
以接近人类重度使用剂量的量,给雌性Fischer大鼠长期口服大麻粗提物(CME)或Δ9-四氢大麻酚(THC)64 - 72天,会使食物摄入量减少约8%。配对喂养研究表明,这种食物摄入量的减少导致了先前所述的子宫和卵巢重量的下降,子宫和卵巢重量受食物限制的影响比体重更大。用THC处理的大鼠最初体重下降,且未恢复。在64天的时间里,配对喂养的大鼠体重增加量仅为未处理对照组或赋形剂处理对照组大鼠的约一半。尽管长期给予大麻素会导致耐受性并使发情周期恢复,但在发情前期促黄体生成素(LH)激增前5 - 6小时给予大麻素时,发情往往会延迟。我们的结果表明,虽然长期接触大麻素会持续影响大鼠的发情周期,但它们对生殖器官的生长没有直接影响。这些结果再次强调了在大麻及其他毒理学研究中进行充分营养控制的必要性。