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Title: 3H-delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, 3H-cannabinol and 3H-cannabidiol: penetration and regional distribution in rat brain. Author: Alozie SO, Martin BR, Harris LS, Dewey WL. Journal: Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1980 Feb; 12(2):217-21. PubMed ID: 6246544. Abstract: 3H-delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (3H-delta 9-THC), 3H-cannabidiol (3H-CBD) and 3H-cannabinol (3H-CBN) were administered (1 mg/kg) to male rats which were decapitated either 0.5, 1, 15, 30 or 90 min later. The plasma concentration was similar for all cannabinoids throughout the time course. After 5 min greater than 80% of the plasma radioactivity in each treatment was due to metabolites. Radioactivity rapidly entered brain after the administration of 3H-CBD, 3H-CBN, and 3H-delta 9-THC. The concentrations of unchanged 3H-CBD aand 3H-CBN in whole brain were higher than that of 3H-delta 9-THC 5 min after administration. Regional distribution of radioactivity in the brain after 5 min was similar for all three cannabinoids, the only significant difference being in hypothalamus. Coadministration of 3H-delta 9-THC with a five-fold excess of either CBD or delta 9-THC did not produce any significant alteration in the levels of radioactivity in brain or plasma 5 min after their injection. The difference in behavioral activity of delta 9-THC, CBD and CBN cannot be explained by penetrability or regional distribution in the brain.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]