Cannabinol and cannabidiol in combination: temperature, open-field activity, and vocalization
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Cannabinol and cannabidiol in combination: temperature, open-field activity, and vocalization
Abstract
Rectal temperature as well as unconditioned activity in an open-field (O-F) arena, and palpation-induced vocalization were examined in rats treated intraperitoneally with cannabinol (CBN, 17.5 or 56 mg/kg) and cannabidiol (CBD, 10 or 30 mg/kg), either singly or in combination. CBN singly resulted in hypothermia which was not attenuated by the addition of CBD. CBN reduced ambulation and rearing activities as compared to vehicle-treated rats. CBD in combination with CBN did not attenuate these effects; the CBD doses in themselves appeared inactive. Vocalization occurred to a significantly greater extent in the CBN singly-treated rats as compared to the controls and the CBD singly-treated rats. Thus, CBD did not counteract the temperature and open-field effects induced by CBN. This is discussed in relation to previous results from drug discrimination experiments.
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