Thursday, February 17, 2011
Cannabis May Eliminate Opiod Dependance
Injections of THC eliminate dependence on opiates in stressed rats, according to a research team at the Laboratory for Physiopathology of Diseases of the Central Nervous System (France) in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology.  Deprived of their mothers at birth, rats become hypersensitive to the  rewarding effect of morphine and heroin (substances belonging to the  opiate family), and rapidly become dependent. When these rats were  administered THC, they no longer developed typical morphine-dependent  behavior. In the striatum a region of the brain involved in drug dependence, the production of endogenous enkephalins  was restored under THC, whereas it diminished in rats stressed from  birth which had not received THC. Researchers believe the findings could  lead to therapeutic alternatives to existing substitution treatments.
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