Postmortem redistribution of THC in the pig |
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Authors: | Bertrand Brunet Thierry Hauet William Hébrard Yves Papet Gérard Mauco Patrick Mura |
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Affiliation: | 1. INSERM U927, Université de Poitiers, Faculté de Médecine et Pharmacie, CHU de Poitiers, 6 rue de la Milétrie, BP 577, 86021, Poitiers, France 2. Laboratoire de Toxicologie et Pharmacocinétique, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire de Poitiers, rue de la Milétrie, BP 577, 86021, Poitiers, France 3. Laboratoire de Biochimie, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire de Poitiers, rue de la Milétrie, BP 577, 86021, Poitiers, France 4. Laboratoire de Chirurgie Expérimentale, Institut National pour la Recherche Agronomique, Domaine du Magneraud, 17700, Surgères, France
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Abstract: | To improve the knowledge of the postmortem redistribution of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), an animal model using the Large White pig has been developed, whereby 15 pigs received an intravenous injection of THC (200 µg/kg body weight) and were euthanized 2 h after administration. An autopsy was performed on three pigs immediately after being euthanized while the others were stored in supine position at ambient temperature for 6, 15, 24, or 48 h. THC concentration in blood from the vena cava decreased after death whereas left or right cardiac blood concentrations increased. No blood specimens collected from different sites of the carcasses adequately reflected the perimortem THC concentrations. The highest concentrations of THC at anytime were observed in lung tissue, and brain tissue seemed to present the most stable concentrations over time. This study can assist toxicologists in determining which specimens can, most appropriately, be used for interpretation of cannabinoid concentrations in postmortem specimens. |
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