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Behavioral effects of hashish in mice
Authors:Barbara Sieber  Hans-R Frischknecht  Peter G Waser
Institution:(1) Institute of Pharmacology, University of Zurich, Gloriastr. 32a, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland;(2) Present address: I.C.I.P.E. Research Centre, P.O. Box 30772, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:The acute and subchronic effects of hashish extract (20mg Delta 9-THC/kg) on the behavior of male mice encountering a control partner was studied by ethological methods. A single administration of the extract resulted in general sedation, suppressing all the individual and social activities with the exception of some submissive elements. The locomotive and the overall activity of drugged males was drastically reduced and immobility occurred frequently. After four applications, tolerance to the sedative effects had developed and behavioral drug effects were recognizable. Drugged males showed an increase in nonsocial activities as well as in submissive behavior and flight, whereas social investigation was less frequent. Sexual and aggressive behavior was not significantly affected by the drug and immobility no longer occurred.In spite of behavioral changes after a single or repeated drug treatment, drugged males became dominant in about half the experiments. The nest-building behavior of males was disturbed in the same way after one or four drug applications. Drugged males generally refrained from carrying and working up the nesting material.The acute behavioral effects of hashish extract are compared to those described in previous papers and the difference between acute and subchronic drug effects is discussed.
Keywords:Hashish extract  Male mice  Social behavior  Nest-building behavior  Tolerance
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