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'Cannabis' acts as antidepressant
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Posted on 10/13/2005 9:49:35 PM PDT by traumer

A chemical found in cannabis can act like an antidepressant, researchers have found.

A team from Canada's University of Sasketchewan suggest the compound causes nerve cells to regenerate.

The Journal of Clinical Investigation study showed rats given a cannabinoid were less anxious and less depressed.

But UK experts warned other conflicting research had linked cannabis, and other cannabinoids, to an increased risk of depression and anxiety.

They suggested this could be because different cannabinoids acting at different levels have contradictory effects.

Cannabinoids have been shown to relieve the symptoms of multiple sclerosis and pain relief in humans.

They are naturally present in the body, as well as being found in cannabis.

'Complicated effects'

The Canadian researchers gave rats injections of high levels of one artificial cannabinoid, HU210, for a month.

The animals were seen to have nerve cell regeneration in the hippocampus, which is linked to memory and emotions.

The hippocampus has been shown to generate new nerve cells throughout a person's or an animal's life, but this ability is reduced if cells are engineered to lack a cannabinoid receptor protein called CB-1.

In the Canadian study, rats given the cannabinoid were also found to be less anxious, and more willing to eat food in new environments - a change which would normally frighten them.

However, research has previously linked use of the drug cannabis to long-term damage to mental health, and to increase the risk of mental illness in those who are already genetically susceptible.

In addition, short-term high doses of cannabinoids had also been shown to produce anxiety-like effects in rats and depression-like effects in mice.

But other studies had found that low-doses of cannabinoids helped to reduce anxiety in rodents.

The Canadian team said: "These complicated effects of high and low doses of acute and chronic exposure to cannabinoids may explain the seemingly conflicting results observed in clinical studies regarding the effects of cannabinoid on anxiety and depression."

'Raw cannabis is risky'

Professor Robin Murray, of the Institute of Psychiatry, questioned whether the anti-anxiety and antidepressant effects seen in the animals would be replicated in humans.

He said: "This is a very big leap of faith as they have no data on humans, and the supposed animals' models of anxiety and depression that they use don't have much in common with the human conditions."

Paul Corry, Director of campaigns and communication at Rethink said: "Cannabinoids are an exciting new area for medical research, but it is important to recognise that there are over 60 active ingredients in cannabis - synthetic cannabinoid may be showing evidence of nerve regeneration.

"But as also pointed out in this study, the effects of cannabis on the brain are complex and produce conflicting evidence.

"For most people with severe mental illness, raw cannabis remains a risky substance.

"All medical research needs to be checked before it would make a difference to the hundreds of thousands of people living with severe mental illness in the UK."


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To: tacticalogic

I haven't slept for a very long time and it's getting worse. Treatment is on the way, the doctor is aware, but forgive me if I sound difficult on the Carter vs Carter deal. The Libertarian part of me has to be subdued when reading this stuff, anyway. Allocating this kind of authority to either seems like a case of "damned if you do and damned if you don't."


681 posted on 11/05/2005 3:29:13 PM PST by Lady Jag (Semper Paratus! (always prepared))
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To: tacticalogic

Oh, I see, part of pecking the issue to death. There should be a law against that.


682 posted on 11/05/2005 3:36:51 PM PST by Lady Jag (Semper Paratus! (always prepared))
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To: Lady Jag
Oh, I see, part of pecking the issue to death. There should be a law against that.

Politically, it is the crux of the matter.

683 posted on 11/06/2005 7:05:05 AM PST by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: tacticalogic
God made pot. Man made beer. Who do you trust?
                      -the Irish Times. Washington, D.C.
684 posted on 11/06/2005 8:24:54 AM PST by Lady Jag (Semper Paratus! (always prepared))
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To: robertpaulsen

I totally agree with you! I had used drugs for 28 years and I(with the help of my sister)was 'turned on' to pot when I was 7 and that was all they wrote. If forgetting what you were going to do in 10 seconds or less is regeneration of brain cells well it has taken 32 years to happen. I am 38 and will have 3 years clean in January of 2005. I have had more fun and learned more in the last 3 years than I have in the 28 years I was using.I am currently working on my Masters and hold a 3.4 grade average. When I was in 'high school' I was smoking pot only and dropped out 3 months before graduation. I guess I felt I had to take a break while my brain cells regenerated. Smoking in general reduces oxygen to the brain. No oxygen, brain dies. Now that's a fact. How about the feelings one has when they are out of it and has to wait to get more? FUNK!!!


685 posted on 11/07/2005 8:41:35 PM PST by madakim ("You are the author of your life, not the victim." Alfred Adler)
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To: Lady Jag

God made pot. If you know GOD then you know that man manipulated the plant.There's something to think about unless you have to wait for the brain cells to regenerate.I'll be here when you get back.


686 posted on 11/07/2005 8:46:12 PM PST by madakim ("You are the author of your life, not the victim." Alfred Adler)
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To: -YYZ-

You said: "Uh, perhaps successful, smart and happy people who smoke pot don't tend to share that fact with a lot of people, seeing as it is an illegal substance that a significant portion of society still disapproves of? I'd be willing to bet that you have many acquaintances who partake that you have no idea about."

I say: AMEN, brother!
I am a full-time worker/full-time dean's list student with a 3.94 GPA and I smoke weed. PS: I am also a card-carrying Republican who is sick of this 1950's "Reefer Madness," mary-wanna will turn your children into subversive, homosexual communists crap. Oh yeah...it'll also make you crazy...


687 posted on 11/20/2005 5:38:18 PM PST by tuff_schlitz (Peace through superior firepower)
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To: Lady Jag

I always heard it as:
"God is perfect
Man is not
Man made beer
But God made pot."


688 posted on 11/22/2005 12:59:09 PM PST by tuff_schlitz (Peace through superior firepower.)
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To: tuff_schlitz

Hey, Schlitzy, I like that one a lot better!


689 posted on 11/22/2005 1:46:30 PM PST by Lady Jag (Honor - Dignity - Courage - Troll Consumption)
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