PSYC62H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Cannabis Use Disorder, Headache, Dsm-5

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14 Oct 2016
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Cannabinoids: cannabinoid drugs consist of psychoactive substances that act on cannabinoid receptors in nervous system, cannabis: plants that contain naturally occurring psychoactive cannabinoids. Cannabis sativa: trichomes: release biologically active substances called phytocannabinoids, phytocannabinoids: B-caryophyllene: marijuana: dried cannabis flowers, leaves, and stems, hashish: condensed preparation of cannabis that primarily contains trichome resins, herbal marijuana alternatives: laboratory-synthesized cannabinoid receptor agonists. Route of administration: for both recreational and instrumental purposes, users administer cannabis via oral or inhalation routes. Fifty percent of 9-thc encounters first pass metabolism (through the liver), producing active metabolites. Fifty percent of 9-thc releases into smoke from combusted cannabis. Most 9-thc absorbs into bloodstream and reaches the brain after a few minutes: 9-thc exhibits high lipid solubility. Leads to rapid distribution into tissues (including the brain) and accumulation in fat. 9-thc in fat releases slowly over time, leading to long-term pharmacological actions. Endocannabinoid system and long elimination rates: endogenous cannabinoid neurotransmitters (endocannabinoids):

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