Does Cannabis Composition Matter? Differential Effects of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol on Human Cognition Marco Colizzi & Sagnik Bhattacharyya Current Addiction Reports, 2017, 4, 62–74 DOI 10.1007/s40429-017-0142-2 Abstract Purpose of Review : The lack of clarity about the effect of cannabis use on cognition may be attributable to the considerable heterogeneity among studies in terms of cannabis composition. This article selectively reviews studies examining the distinctive effects of cannabinoids on human cognition, particularly those of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Recent Findings : Research indicates that Δ9-THC administration acutely impairs cognition, particularly memory and emotional processing. Limited evidence suggests that CBD administration might improve cognition in cannabis [...]
Lire la suiteDissociable effects of cannabis with and without cannabidiol on the human brain’s resting-state functional connectivity Matthew B. Wall, Rebecca Pope, Tom P. Freeman, Oliwia S. Kowalczyk, Lysia Demetriou, Claire Mokrysz, Chandni Hindocha, Will Lawn, Michael A.P. Bloomfield, Abigail M. Freeman, Amanda Feilding, David J. Nutt and H. Valerie Curran Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2019, 1–9 DOI: 10.1177/0269881119841568 journals.sagepub.com/home/jop Abstract Background : Two major constituents of cannabis are Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). THC is the main psychoactive component; CBD may buffer the user against the harmful effects of THC. Aims : We examined the effects of two strains of cannabis and placebo on the human brain’s resting-state networks [...]
Lire la suiteCannabis Chemovar Nomenclature Misrepresents Chemical and Genetic Diversity; Survey of Variations in Chemical Profiles and Genetic Markers in Nevada Medical Cannabis Samples Ulrich Reimann-Philipp, Mark Speck, Cindy Orser, Steve Johnson, Aaron Hilyard, Helen Turner, Alexander J. Stokes, and Andrea L. Small-Howard Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Volume X, Number X, 2019 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. DOI: 10.1089/can.2018.0063 Abstract Introduction : Medical cannabis patients receive clinical benefits from the secondary metabolites of the plant, which contain a variety of cannabinoids and terpenoids in combinations that can be used to classify the chemovars. State-regulated medical cannabis programs rely on breeder-reported ‘‘strain’’ names both within diversion control systems and to [...]
Lire la suitePotency Analysis of Medical Marijuana Products from New York State Lingyun Li, Bryan C. Duffy, Lorie A. Durocher, Mark A. Dittmar, Robert A. Acosta, Emily R. Delaney, Lei Li, Kenneth M. Aldous and David C. Spink Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Volume X, Number X, 2019 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. DOI: 10.1089/can.2018.0037 Abstract Introduction : In the United States, medicalmarijuana programs have been established in 29 states and the District of Columbia. In 2014, New York State (NYS) approved medical marijuana legislation, and its program became fully operational in January of 2016. Products manufactured under the auspices of the program may be used by certified patients in [...]
Lire la suiteThe Effect of Light Spectrum on the Morphology and Cannabinoid Content of Cannabis sativa L. Gianmaria Magagnini, Gianpaolo Grassi, Stiina Kotiranta Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids, 2018, 1, 19–27 DOI : 10.1159/000489030 Abstract Cannabis sativa L. flowers are the main source of Δ-9- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) used in medicine. One of the most important growth factors in cannabis cultivation is light; light quality, light intensity, and photoperiod play a big role in a successful growth protocol. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of 3 different light sources on morphology and cannabinoid production. Cannabis clones were grown under 3 different light spectra, namely [...]
Lire la suiteIndividual and combined effects of acute delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on psychotomimetic symptoms and memory function Celia J. A. Morgan, Tom P. Freeman, Chandni Hindocha, Grainne Schafer, Chelsea Gardner and H. Valerie Curran Translational Psychiatry, 2018, 8, 181 DOI 10.1038/s41398-018-0191-x https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264860201 Abstract The main active ingredient in cannabis, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), can acutely induce psychotic symptoms and impair episodic and working memory. Another major constituent, cannabidiol (CBD), may attenuate these effects. This study aimed to determine the effects of THC and CBD, both alone and in combination on psychotic symptoms and memory function. A randomised, double-blind crossover design compared the effects of (i) placebo, (ii) THC 8mg, (iii) CBD [...]
Lire la suiteThe Use of Cannabis for Headache Disorders Bryson C. Lochte, Alexandre Beletsky, Nebiyou K. Samuel, Igor Grant Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, 2017, Vol. 2, No 1., 61-71 https://doi.org/10.1089/can.2016.0033 Abstract Headache disorders are common, debilitating, and, in many cases, inadequately managed by existing treatments. Although clinical trials of cannabis for neuropathic pain have shown promising results, there has been limited research on its use, specifically for headache disorders. This review considers historical prescription practices, summarizes the existing reports on the use of cannabis for headache, and examines the preclinical literature exploring the role of exogenous and endogenous cannabinoids to alter headache pathophysiology. Currently, there is not [...]
Lire la suiteInterview avec Yann Bisiou : l’amende cannabis effective mais pour l’instant pas applicable Contraventionnalisation du cannabis en France 26 mars 2019 Camille Lezaun En janvier, l’Assemblée Nationale approuvait le projet de loi de réforme de la justice dont l’article 58 consacre la contraventionalisation du délit d’usage de stupéfiants. L’ensemble du projet a toutefois fait l’objet d’une saisine du Conseil Constitutionnel par des parlementaires, suspendant alors la promulgation de la loi. Le Conseil a rendu son avis la semaine dernière en rejetant tous les griefs opposés à l’article 58. En d’autres termes, ça y est, « l’amende Poulliat » (du nom de son créateur) est [...]
Lire la suiteTranslational Investigation of the Therapeutic Potential of Cannabidiol (CBD) : Toward a New Age José A. Crippa, Francisco S. Guimaraes, Alline C. Campos, Antonio W. Zuardi Frontiers in Immunology, 21 september 2018. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02009 Background: Among the many cannabinoids in the cannabis plant, cannabidiol (CBD) is a compound that does not produce the typical subjective effects of marijuana. Objectives: The aim of the present review is to describe the main advances in the development of the experimental and clinical use of cannabidiol CBD in neuropsychiatry. Methods: A non-systematic search was performed for studies dealing with therapeutic applications of CBD, especially performed by Brazilian researchers. Results: CBD was shown [...]
Lire la suiteThe Treatment of Cannabis Use Disorder Itai Danovitch, David A. Gorelick, Chapter,The Assessment and Treatment of Addiction, january 2019 Abstract: Worldwide, cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance. Approximately 8-12% of persons who use cannabis will develop cannabis use disorder (CUD) at some point in their life. Several psychosocial treatment methods have shown efficacy in controlled clinical trials, including motivational enhancement therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and contingency management. While no pharmacotherapy has been established as broadly effective for CUD, gabapentin and N-acetylcysteine have shown efficacy in single controlled clinical trials, and a number of promising approaches are under study. This article reviews established [...]
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