Ocular and systemic responses to water soluble material derived from Cannabis sativa (marihuana)
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Current Eye Research
- Vol. 1 (2) , 65-76
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02713688109001729
Abstract
A water soluble material, isolated from Cannabis sativa, has been tested in albino and pigmented rabbits and rhesus monkeys for both ocular and systemic effects. Intravenous administration produced a dose-related fall in intraocular pressure in both albino and pigmented rabbits with concentrations as low as 0.005 mg/ animal being effective, but no response was found in monkeys. High concentrations (0.2 to 1 mg/ animal) induced a hypertensive phase in intraoculai pressure prior to the ocular hypotension; higher concentrations (2 or 5 mg/animal) also induced antidiuresis and general relaxation. Tachyphylaxis was found to repeated daily injections. Alpha and (β-adrenergic antagonists caused some reduction of the hypertensive phase but had no effect on the hypotensive phase. Superior cervical ganglionect-omy did not influence the time course of the intraocular pressure response. Indomethacin inhibited the hypertensive intraocular pressure phase but was ineffective against the hypotensive phase. Systemic blood pressure was unchanged following intravenous administration of 0.2 mg material/animal. Aqueous humor protein concentration was increased at both 1 and 6 hours after intravenous administration, becoming greater at the later time. Aqueous humor turnover rate was substantially reduced reaching a minimum 8.75 hours after administration. Topical administratioi was ineffective in eyes when the epithelium was removed in rabbits with and without pretreatment with aspirin. Neither gastric nor suppository administration of large quantities (10 mg or greater) of material had any influence on intraocular pressure.Keywords
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