Changes in 5-HT receptor binding induced by tetrahydrocannabinol metabolites in bovine cerebral cortex

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Kimura, T
Yamamoto, I
Ohta, T
Yoshida, H
Watanabe, K
Ho, IK
Yoshimura, H
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[1] HOKURIKU UNIV,FAC PHARMACEUT SCI,DEPT HYG CHEM,KANAZAWA,ISHIKAWA 92011,JAPAN
[2] UNIV MISSISSIPPI,MED CTR,DEPT PHARMACOL & TOXICOL,JACKSON,MS 39216
[3] NAKAMURA GAKUEN UNIV,DEPT FOOD & NUTR,JOHNAN KU,FUKUOKA 81401,JAPAN
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Effects of four cannabinoids, Delta(8)-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta(8)-THC), 11-hydroxy-Delta(8)-THC (11-OH-Delta(8)-THC), 11-oxo-Delta(8)-THC, and Delta(8)-THC-11-oic acid, on the bindings of [H-3]5-HT and [H-3]ketanserin to bovine synaptic membrane were examined by ligand binding assay. Both 11-OH-Delta(8)-THC and 11-oxo-Delta(8)-THC, which are psychopharmacologically active metabolites, significantly decreased the specific [H-3]5-HT binding to the membrane. Scatchard analyses indicated that 11-OH-Delta(8)-THC caused significant increase in the KD value with changes in Bmax, whereas 11-oxo-Delta(8)-THC caused significant increase only in the KD value. On the other hand, Delta(8)-THC-11-oic acid, an inactive metabolite, did not alter specific [H-3]5-HT binding. The results also indicated that all cannabinoids did not alter the specific [H-3]ketanserin binding. The present study reveals that the pharmacological activity of THC may be partially mediated through the active metabolites of THC on serotonergic receptors.
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