Pharmacological profile of delta 9-THC carbamate.

Alcohol and drug research Pub Date : 1987-01-01
P J Little, N C Kaplan, B R Martin
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1-N,N-bis-(Dichloroethyl)carbamate-delta 9-THC (THC carbamate), a nitrogen mustard analog of delta 9-THC, was recently synthesized as a potential anti-tumor agent. The decrease in spontaneous activity, induction of hypothermia, and the antinociceptive properties of THC carbamate and delta 9-THC were compared. THC carbamate and delta 9-THC were administered by a number of peripheral routes as well as intraventricularly (ivt). THC carbamate lacked cannabinoid activity following peripheral administration, with the exception of iv administration which produced very weak cannabimimetic effects. In contrast, THC carbamate was equipotent to delta 9-THC in reducing rectal temperature by 3 degrees C, and 5 times less active in decreasing spontaneous activity following ivt administration. The apparent lack of central effects following peripheral administration might limit the effectiveness of THC carbamate as an anti-emetic agent, but its use as a site-directed alkylator (a receptor probe) holds promise.

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氨基甲酸酯δ 9-四氢大麻酚的药理学特征。
1-N, n -双-(二氯乙基)氨基甲酸酯- δ 9-四氢大麻酚(THC氨基甲酸酯)是一种氮芥类似于δ 9-四氢大麻酚的化合物,近年来作为一种潜在的抗肿瘤药物被合成。比较氨基甲酸四氢大麻酚和δ 9-四氢大麻酚的自发性活动降低、低温诱导和抗痛觉性。氨基甲酸四氢大麻酚和δ 9-四氢大麻酚通过多种外周途径以及心室内(ivt)给药。四氢大麻酚氨基甲酸酯在外周给药后缺乏大麻素活性,静脉给药产生非常弱的大麻模拟效应。相比之下,氨基甲酸THC与δ 9-THC在降低直肠温度3℃方面具有同等效力,在ivt给药后降低自发活性方面的活性低5倍。外周给药后明显缺乏中枢效应可能会限制氨基甲酸四氢大麻酚作为止吐剂的有效性,但其作为位点定向烷基化剂(受体探针)的使用有希望。
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