Abstract
ABSTRACT
Both acute and chronic effects on intraocular pressure of 11-hydroxy- Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (11-OH-Δ9-THC; a metabolite of Δ9-THC) and 1-nantradol (a synthetic cannabinoid) have been examined in the cat. Acute effects of these cannabinoids on ocular tension have also been determined in the monkey. Single dose effects of several other hydroxylated Δ9-THC metabolites have been evaluated in either the cat or the monkey. Results indicated that 11-OH-Δ9-THC and 1-nantradol produced similar acute effects in both species, with 1-nantradol significantly lowering intraocular pressure and 11-OH- Δ9-THC producing no change. Neither 11-OH- Δ9-THC nor 1-nantradol lowered ocular tension chronically when delivered for nine days to cat eyes
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