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Effects of Δ9-THC and cannabidiol vapor inhalation in male and female rats

机译:δ9-THC和大麻蒸气吸入在雄性大鼠中的影响

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Rationale Previous studies report sex differences in some, but not all, responses to cannabinoids in rats. The majority of studies use parenteral injection; however, most human use is via smoke inhalation and, increasingly, vapor inhalation. Objectives To compare thermoregulatory and locomotor responses to inhaled ?_(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and their combination using an e-cigarette-based model in male and female rats Methods Male and female Wistar rats were implanted with radiotelemetry devices for the assessment of body temperature and locomotor activity. Animals were then exposed to THC or CBD vapor using a propylene glycol (PG) vehicle. THC dose was adjusted via the concentration in the vehicle (12.5–200?mg/mL) and the CBD (100, 400?mg/mL) dose was also adjusted by varying the inhalation duration (10–40?min). Anti-nociception was evaluated using a tail-withdrawal assay following vapor inhalation. Plasma samples obtained following inhalation in different groups of rats were compared for THC content. Results THC inhalation reduced body temperature and increased tail-withdrawal latency in both sexes equivalently and in a concentration-dependent manner. Female temperature, activity, and tail-withdrawal responses to THC did not differ between estrus and diestrus. CBD inhalation alone induced modest hypothermia and suppressed locomotor activity in both males and females. Co-administration of THC with CBD, in a 1:4 ratio, significantly decreased temperature and activity in an approximately additive manner and to similar extent in each sex. Plasma THC varied with the concentration in the PG vehicle but did not differ across rat sex. Conclusion In summary, the inhalation of THC or CBD, alone and in combination, produces approximately equivalent effects in male and female rats. This confirms the efficacy of the e-cigarette-based method of THC delivery in female rats.
机译:基本原理上文研究报告了一些,但不是全部,对大鼠大麻素的反应的性差异。大多数研究使用肠胃外注射;然而,大多数人类使用是通过吸入的吸入,越来越多的蒸气吸入。目标可以比较热调节性和运动反应吸入的α_(9) - 四氢呋喃(THC),大麻(CBD),以及使用在雄性和雌性大鼠的e-卷烟的模型中使用e-bater大鼠方法的组合雄性和女性Wistar大鼠植入用于评估体温和运动活动的无线电记录装置。然后使用丙二醇(PG)载体将动物暴露于THC或CBD蒸汽。通过载体中的浓度(12.5-200×mg / ml)调节THC剂量,通过改变吸入持续时间(10-40Ω分钟)调节CBD(100,400×mg / ml)剂量。使用蒸气吸入后的尾抽毒测定评估抗伤害效果。比较在不同大鼠中吸入后获得的等离子体样品以进行含量。结果THC吸入体温降低,等效地和以浓度依赖性的方式增加了两性的尾延迟。对THC的雌性温度,活性和尾撤回反应在雌性和DIESTROS之间没有差异。只有CBD吸入单独诱导适度的体温过低,抑制了男性和女性的运动活性。用CBD共同施用,在1:4的比例中,以大致添加剂的方式显着降低温度和活性,并且在每种性别中的相似程度。血浆THC随着PG载体中的浓度而变化,但对老年性别没有不同。结论总之,单独和组合吸入THC或CBD,在雄性和雌性大鼠中产生近似等效的效果。这证实了基于电子烟的THC递送在雌性大鼠中的功效。

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