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Study: Marijuana eases traumatic memories
Seattle Times ^ | 08/01/02 | Faye Flam

Posted on 08/02/2002 1:19:14 PM PDT by bat-boy

PHILADELPHIA — Scientists have known for years that the brain makes substances almost identical to the active ingredient in marijuana, but the function of these "cannabinoids" remained mysterious. Researchers now say they help to extinguish traumatic memories.

"In certain situations, being able to forget is very important for emotional survival," said George Kunos, a neurobiologist at the National Institutes of Health.

The research, published today in the journal Nature, is not an endorsement for pot smoking, scientists said. Instead, the findings may help scientists develop new drugs to treat anxiety, post-traumatic-stress disorder and phobias.

"This paper is not saying you should go ahead and smoke marijuana," said Pankaj Sah, a neuroscientist at the Australian National University in Canberra who wrote an accompanying editorial in the journal. "It's saying that it's worth thinking about these specific actions of these compounds."

In the 1980s, scientists were surprised to find the brain has special receptors for the psychoactive elements in cannabis, Kunos said. An Israeli scientist named Rafael Mechoulam then found that the brain made its own versions of these cannabinoids.

To figure out why, authors of this latest study, from the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, Germany, decided to examine mice that had been engineered genetically so that they lacked cannabinoid receptors.

Neuroscientist Beat Lutz said he and his colleagues conditioned the mice to associate a mild shock with the sound of a bell. Normal mice eventually lost the association between the bell and the shock. "They figure out that the tone is not dangerous anymore and say, 'I don't have to freeze,' " Lutz said.

But the mice lacking the cannabinoid system never readjust, always freezing in terror at the sound.

Researchers also found that normal mice produce the natural cannabinoids when they are extinguishing their traumatic association with the bell.

It's not clear whether the cannabinoid system helps the mice to forget the traumatic association of the bell and the shock, or just gives them enough mental flexibility to adjust to a new situation, Lutz said. It's possible that the cannabinoids are important for the ability to relearn and readjust in a number of situations.

Kunos, from the National Institutes of Health, said that the cannabinoids probably play other roles. Using similar methods to Lutz, he found that they help regulate appetite.

Sah, of the Australian National University, said the latest findings may explain why some people with psychiatric problems try to find relief with marijuana. Although experts often have labeled marijuana use as a contributor to these people's mental illness, he suggested that people with certain psychiatric problems perhaps are self-medicating in an attempt to help their brains extinguish some painful or traumatic memory or thought.

Lester Grinspoon, a pro-marijuana psychiatrist at Harvard University and author of the 1971 book "Marijuana Reconsidered," said he would like to see cannabis made into pills that could be prescribed, but said the drug is not patentable and therefore would be unattractive for drug companies to manufacture and market.

Lutz suggested that, instead of supplying extra cannabinoids, a drug might enhance the effects of natural ones.

He also suggested such a drug might need to be taken in conjunction with psychotherapy, during which patients would work on getting rid of fearful associations.

"Just smoking marijuana all day won't help," he said.

Copyright © 2002 The Seattle Times Company


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To: PhilDragoo
Indeed, and bump for good info. Too bad it rolls off Drug Warriors' shoulders like water off a duck...
81 posted on 08/06/2002 2:48:42 PM PDT by dcwusmc
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To: dcwusmc
Being drunk or using pot and other drugs have certain things in common, MOSTLY SURROUNDING CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.
Violent crime, death, poor job performance or being dangerous on the job can all be reduced greatly by not using the drugs we call illegal now.
I wouldn't ever knowingly hire a pothead, alcoholic or thug. If I found out about an employee being drunk or on non-prescribed drugs of note, I'd fire their butt.
No employer needs the liability to his or her assets and no civilization needs to promote that kind of loser behavior either.
Christianity can also be said to have started poorly because man here killed the Son of God by your argument to me. Yet Christianity has grown.
In much the same way, despite any blemishes you find with the beginnings of drug enforcement, it is needed.
Perhaps as long as their are Libertarians who want their illegal drugs, there will always be an agency to lock them and others up who use!

Have a great day.
82 posted on 08/06/2002 4:38:53 PM PDT by A CA Guy
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To: PhilDragoo
Sounds like New Mexico's second term governor is a loser since he can't get the legislature or people to keep the drunks in jail.
Rather than do that he would like to open another vice!
TOTAL LOSER!
83 posted on 08/06/2002 4:40:52 PM PDT by A CA Guy
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To: bat-boy
I don't know about traumatic memories, but I know for certain that the good weed eases just plain memories....or is that erases?

...I forget ;o)

84 posted on 08/06/2002 4:44:48 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: A CA Guy; Neil E. Wright
Neil come see this masterpiece of lucid thought and comprehension. See how he deftly avoids answering the specific questions posed so he can vent his vitriol once more... It's our one and only (And thank God for that) CA Guy!
85 posted on 08/06/2002 5:34:23 PM PDT by dcwusmc
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To: A CA Guy; headsonpikes
I wasn't disappointed to see that our very own CA Guy decided to duck the question I asked him, a very specific one. I knew you were right on, heads, but now it's out for all to see and learn: Drug Warriors do not answer questions based on fact and reason and truth. They cannot admit that their position is fatally flawed and utterly untenable. Poor guys... I could almost pity them, but only almost.

Constitution: 1 more, drug warriors: Still a strong zero.

86 posted on 08/06/2002 5:42:38 PM PDT by dcwusmc
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To: dcwusmc
I am most impressed(not) by the argument in #82 that like the Drug War, Christianity got off on the wrong foot by crucifying Jesus, and look at how well the Church has done since then! So we can just chalk that crucifiction incident up to a combo learning experience/initiation ceremony.

But now everything's cool, so cut the murderers some slack. You go, Judas! Not so lol! Sad, really.

Sick, the whole mindset is sick, socialism is a perverse, sick body of ideas.

Luckily, it has no future. ;^)
87 posted on 08/07/2002 7:59:29 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: bat-boy
Good post.
88 posted on 08/07/2002 9:02:02 AM PDT by TigersEye
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