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High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats
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By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor
Independent Online
Published: 14 October 2005

Cannabis, the third most popular recreational drug after alcohol and tobacco, yesterday won an unlikely accolade from scientists who said that it could boost brain power.

Experiments on rats given a potent cannabinoid have shown the drug stimulates the growth of new brain cells. Canadian researchers found that the drug caused neurons to regenerate in the hippocampus, an area that controls mood and emotions, after one month of treatment.

Its effect was similar to that of the antidepressant drug Prozac, which also stimulates nerve growth in the hippocampus. The rats were less anxious and more willing to eat in a novel environment that would normally make them fearful.

Most drugs, including alcohol, heroin, cocaine and nicotine, have been shown to destroy nerve cells in the hippocampus, the researchers from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, say. "The present study suggests that cannabinoids are the only illicit drug that can promote adult hippocampal neurogenesis following chronic administration," they write in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

The finding runs counter to previous research highlighting the risks of cannabis use, including a heightened degree of psychosis in vulnerable users, and an increased risk of lung cancer similar to that in tobacco smokers. The authors say regular cannabis users are known to suffer acute memory impairment, as well as dependency and withdrawal symptoms.

The new research suggests that the size of the dose may be crucial. The results showed that regular injections of high, but not low, doses of the artificial cannabinoid HU210 were associated with anti-anxiety and antidepressive effects.

"These complicated effects of high and low doses of acute and chronic exposure to cannabinoids may explain the seemingly conflicting results observed in clinical studies regarding the effects of cannabinoid on anxiety and depression," the scientists say.

The study emerged from the recent discovery that, unlike other parts of the brain, the hippocampus can generate neurons throughout the lifespan of mammals, including humans.

Natural selection has conserved cannabinoid receptors in animals that have been separated by evolution for 500 million years, suggesting they have an important biological role. Cannabinoids appear to alter the effects of pain, nausea, tumours, sclerosis and other disorders in both animals and humans, the team says.

The experiment involved giving rats regular injections of HU210 for a month. At the end of this time, hungry animals showed significantly less reluctance to eat in a novel environment. Rats are normally neophobic - wary of new situations.

Cannabis, the third most popular recreational drug after alcohol and tobacco, yesterday won an unlikely accolade from scientists who said that it could boost brain power.

Experiments on rats given a potent cannabinoid have shown the drug stimulates the growth of new brain cells. Canadian researchers found that the drug caused neurons to regenerate in the hippocampus, an area that controls mood and emotions, after one month of treatment.

Its effect was similar to that of the antidepressant drug Prozac, which also stimulates nerve growth in the hippocampus. The rats were less anxious and more willing to eat in a novel environment that would normally make them fearful.

Most drugs, including alcohol, heroin, cocaine and nicotine, have been shown to destroy nerve cells in the hippocampus, the researchers from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, say. "The present study suggests that cannabinoids are the only illicit drug that can promote adult hippocampal neurogenesis following chronic administration," they write in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

The finding runs counter to previous research highlighting the risks of cannabis use, including a heightened degree of psychosis in vulnerable users, and an increased risk of lung cancer similar to that in tobacco smokers. The authors say regular cannabis users are known to suffer acute memory impairment, as well as dependency and withdrawal symptoms.
The new research suggests that the size of the dose may be crucial. The results showed that regular injections of high, but not low, doses of the artificial cannabinoid HU210 were associated with anti-anxiety and antidepressive effects.

"These complicated effects of high and low doses of acute and chronic exposure to cannabinoids may explain the seemingly conflicting results observed in clinical studies regarding the effects of cannabinoid on anxiety and depression," the scientists say.

The study emerged from the recent discovery that, unlike other parts of the brain, the hippocampus can generate neurons throughout the lifespan of mammals, including humans.

Natural selection has conserved cannabinoid receptors in animals that have been separated by evolution for 500 million years, suggesting they have an important biological role. Cannabinoids appear to alter the effects of pain, nausea, tumours, sclerosis and other disorders in both animals and humans, the team says.

The experiment involved giving rats regular injections of HU210 for a month. At the end of this time, hungry animals showed significantly less reluctance to eat in a novel environment. Rats are normally neophobic - wary of new situations.

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: DNKYD]
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was about to post a link about this as well

here's another article

http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/GeneralNeurology/tb2/1934


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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Krishna]
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man with my calculations and high grade cannabis intake, i should be the worlds smartest man in the next 5 years :laugh:

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: CptnGarden]
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ShroomieOfDoomie said:
man with my calculations and high grade cannabis intake, i should be the worlds smartest man in the next 5 years :laugh:



Me too  :thumbup:.  If I really want to become smart though I should get to working up to 15 grams a day!!!


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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: DNKYD]
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Difinative proof!!!

Rats who do pot get the munchies too!  :lol:

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Shdwstr]
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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: ambros]
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Someone had a link to the original research of this study. There were like 30 references. Anyone know where it is, I already UTFSE?


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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Heffy]
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we win again.

It won't be long now and we will find ourselves a home.


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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: nakors_junk_bag]
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ha ha ha, cool, changes nothing.
Prohibitionists aren't concerned with facts and figures unless it supports their argument.
Furthermore they are politicians. Politics, by design, corrupts reasoning irreparably towards stagnation of process. It is the nature of politicians to take steps backwards to compensate for forward-motions in reality.
This is how status-quo is maintained. Weather or not this is beneficial is moot, those in power ARE in power, so why change things?
Only those WITHOUT power push towards change. and cannot acheive it by design.

Sorry to say this to a culture who thinks its "of peace". but if you want any change, you have to kill a few leaders. As leaders, they should accept sudden death as a function of their position.

Due to establishment of safeguards, it may be nessisary to do irreparable damage to the political infrastructure.

heres a tip to you aspiring terrorists, most of the eastern US power comes from canada.

take out niagra falls power plants and create chaos all through the east US.

It's not SUPPOSED to be one big power grid, but it IS.
the separation between canada and the US is merely an illusion of the establishment. a suggested border re-enforced by a map we saw evry day growing up.

blow up hover dam and take out much of the west.

then sabotage the national guard evry step of the way however possible.

do whatever possible to harm shipping lines.

Use established religous society buildings as disestablishmentarianism fronts and provide shelter and group protection to anyone who needs it in the time of chaos.

this is what it will REALLY take to create an environment where thereas ANY chance of pot EVER becomming a non-crime.

or you can protest peacefully, it keeps you nicely out of the way of the political landscape.

the above is hypothetical of course.

im just saying, pot will always be a big crime, its supporters are right, but powerless against a situation that is wrong, but powerful.

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Mitchnast]
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very neat.


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At times I get consumed by my everyday life and will leave the Shroomery. Yet, every time drugs come falling into my life for fun.....I always think about the Shroomery and then I'm back!

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: RemainRandom50]
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"Prohibitionists aren't concerned with facts and figures unless it supports their argument."

To be fair, neither are we for the most part.


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You're not like the others. You like the same things I do. Wax paper, boiled football leather... dog breath. We're not hitch-hiking anymore, we're riding!

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Koala Koolio]
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personally im not even interested in arguing.
i want implementation.

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Krishna]
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Krishna said:
was about to post a link about this as well

here's another article

http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/GeneralNeurology/tb2/1934



cool I live in Saskatchewan.

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: EarthDroid]
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it took that long to find out weed effects your emotions....

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: beavis190]
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beavis190 said:
it took that long to find out weed effects your emotions....



WTF are you talking about?

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: DNKYD]
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Experiments on rats given a potent cannabinoid have shown the drug stimulates the growth of new brain cells. Canadian researchers found that the drug caused neurons to regenerate in the hippocampus, an area that controls mood and emotions, after one month of treatment.

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: beavis190]
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^^is what im talking about

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: beavis190]
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It didn't take them "that long to find out weed effects your emotions", it took them that long to find out "that the drug caused neurons to regenerate in the hippocampus." These are two separate things.

Also you have to realize that they are not talking about weed in the article, but a very potent amount of an isolated cannabinoid found in weed. Research hasn't been done as to whether smoked or consumed cannabis has any of the same effects.

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Mitchnast]
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Your post kinda glazes over all the progress that has already been made peacefully...not to mention the idea that "most" of the NE/West are powered by niagra falls and hoover dam is pretty hilarious. Let alone how terrorist acts targeting the power grid are supposed to somehow end cannabis prohibition.

I guess you mean these as first steps to completely overthrow the government? Without getting into how ridiculous that is, if american democracy ends and the country is thrown into violent civil war smoking pot legally will fall down considerably on my list of priorities.

There are plenty of real and serious reasons to wish an end to our government that might drive one to murderous and seditious acts, an easier time getting high isn't one of them.

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Re: High-dose cannabis stimulates growth of brain cells in rats [Re: Holybullshit]
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This was ages ago.  I'm not going to be accountable for this madness now.

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