Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol discrimination: Effects of route of administration in mice

Julie A. Marusich, Jenny L. Wiley
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Abstract

Background

Route of administration is an important pharmacokinetic variable in development of translationally relevant preclinical models. Humans primarily administer cannabis through smoking, vaping, and edibles. In contrast, preclinical research has historically utilized injected Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The present study sought to examine how route of administration affected the potency and time course of THC's discriminative stimulus properties.

Methods

Adult female and male C57BL/6 mice were trained to discriminate intraperitoneal (i.p.) THC from vehicle in a drug discrimination procedure. After discrimination was acquired, a dose-effect curve was determined for i.p., oral (p.o.), subcutaneous (s.c.), and aerosolized THC. Subsequently, the time course of effects of each route of administration was determined.

Results

THC administered i.p., p.o., s.c., or via aerosolization fully substituted for i.p. THC. The potency of THC's psychoactive effects was similar for i.p., p.o., and s.c., except that THC was more potent when administered s.c. vs p.o. in females. All routes of administration had a similar potency in both sexes. The duration of THC's psychoactive effects was similar across i.p., s.c., and p.o. routes of administration, whereas aerosolized THC produced a faster onset and shorter duration of effects compared to the other routes.

Conclusion

THC administered via multiple routes of administration, including those commonly used in preclinical research (i.p. and s.c.) and more translationally relevant routes (aerosol and p.o.), produced THC-like discriminative stimulus effects in mice trained to discriminate i.p. THC. More precise predictions of THC's effects in humans may result from use of these translationally relevant routes of administration.

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Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol鉴别:给药途径对小鼠的影响
背景:给药方式是临床前模型中一个重要的药代动力学变量。人类吸食大麻主要是通过吸烟、吸电子烟和食用。相比之下,临床前研究历来使用注射Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)。本研究旨在探讨给药途径对四氢大麻酚鉴别刺激性质的效力和时间过程的影响。方法对成年雌性和雄性C57BL/6小鼠进行训练,以识别腹腔内(i.p。四氢大麻酚从车辆在药物鉴别程序。在获得鉴别后,确定了口服(p.o)、皮下(s.c)和雾化四氢大麻酚的剂量效应曲线。随后,确定各给药途径的作用时间过程。结果四氢大麻酚经口服、口服、口服或雾化均可完全替代口服四氢大麻酚。四氢大麻酚对i.p.、p.o.和s.c.的精神活性作用的效力相似,除了在女性中s.c.比p.o.更有效。所有给药途径在两性中都有相似的效力。四氢大麻酚的精神作用持续时间在i.p., s.c.和p.o.给药途径中相似,而雾化四氢大麻酚与其他途径相比起效更快,持续时间更短。结论四氢大麻酚通过多种给药途径给药,包括临床前研究常用的给药途径(内参和内参)以及与翻译相关的给药途径(气雾剂和内参),均能对小鼠产生类似四氢大麻酚的区分刺激作用。通过使用这些与翻译相关的给药途径,可以更精确地预测四氢大麻酚对人类的影响。
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Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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