Water soluble marihuana-derived material: Pharmacological actions in rabbit and primate
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Current Eye Research
- Vol. 1 (10) , 599-608
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02713688109001861
Abstract
Further studies have been made with water soluble marihuana-derived material (MDM). Neither adrenergic, cholinergic, aldosterone, dopamine or serotonin antagonism affected the fall in intraocular pressure induced by MDM. Partial blockade was obtained with galactose, glucose, or mannose, but not arabinose, when the latter were given at intravenous concentrations of 1 gm/animal and MDM was given at 25 ug animal, suggesting that these sugars may be involved at the active site of the MDM glycoproteins. Dexamethasone was without effect on either intravenous or intravitreal MDM indicating that the MDM effect is not a non-specific response to a protein. A similar plant glycoprotein, larch arabinogalactan, at 200 μg/animal was without effect on intraocular pressure. Aqueous humor flow rate was increased 3 hours after MDM administration, a period corresponding to the intraocular pressure increase caused by MDM, and fell to 20% of control values when the fall in intraocular pressure occurred. Blood flow through the iris was increased at both one and six hours after intravenous MDM injection indicating a vasodilation which could contribute to the initial increase in intraocular pressure. Intravitreal injection of MDM in rabbit and rhesus monkey caused a fall in intraocular pressure only after a 24 hour delay: the unilateral response indicated that systemic metabolism was not required for activity and the delay was likely caused by the diffusion time to the ciliary processes from the mid-vitreal injection site. The changes in beta-receptors, adenylate cyclase and carbonic anhydrase in the ciliary processes are minimal indicating a possible vascular mechanism of action of MDM.Keywords
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