Domino_1981_J.Clin.Pharmacol_21_249S

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Title : Cannabinoids and the cholinergic system - Domino_1981_J.Clin.Pharmacol_21_249S
Author(s) : Domino EF
Ref : Journal of Clinical Pharmacology , 21 :249S , 1981
Abstract :

delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) decreases EEG activation and causes slow waves in the cat. The EEG slow-wave activity is accompanied by a concomitant decrease in acetylcholine release from the neocortex. The findings suggest that THC depresses the brain stem activating system. Large doses of delta 8- and delta 9-THC increase brain acetylcholine levels in rodents such as the mouse and rat, but this effect is not seen with minimal doses of the cannabinoids which show behavioral effects. The most dramatic change produced by THC is that brain acetylcholine utilization is reduced primarily in the hippocampus.

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Domino EF (1981)
Cannabinoids and the cholinergic system
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 21 :249S

Domino EF (1981)
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 21 :249S