Title: SOCW 4340 Introduction to Alcohol/Drug Addiction
1SOCW 4340Introduction to Alcohol/Drug Addiction
2Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Alterations in cortical functions
- Cognition
- Perception
- Mood
3Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
- From Cannabis sativa
- Active ingredients
- ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol (major component)
- Cannabinol
- Cannabidiol
- Marijuana.Bhang lower grade leaves/stems 2-5
THC - Hashish/charas resin of female flowers 10-20
THC - Ganja/sinsemilla tops of female plants 5-8 THC
4Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Primary effects
- Disruption of attention
- Impaired short-term memory
- Altered sensory awareness
- Analgesia
- Altered motor/posture control
- Immunosuppressive?
- Structurally unrelated to other drugs
- Binds to specific cannabinoid receptors
5Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- History
- Millennia used as mild intoxicant
- Few native cultures use medicinally
- Introduced to West in mid-19th century
- 1920s-40s Reefer Madness
- 1990s medical marijuana laws
- Future
- Have current laws been effective?
- Should THC be available for medical use?
- In what form?
- Recreational THC?
- What would be the effect of legal THC?
- What to do?????
6Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Cannabinoid Receptor
- Inhibits adenylate cyclase
- Receptors found on presynaptic terminals
- Inhibit Ca ions
- Facilitate K channels
- Stimulation of these receptors inhibits release
of neurotransmitters - Huge number of receptors 10-20x opioid
receptors may be most common receptor in brain
7Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC Receptor
- Natural ligand (agonist) anandamide
- Partial agonist similar to THC
- Chemically dissimilar, but 3-D structure very
similar - Inhibits glutamate release
- Cannabinoid1
- Hippocampus - memory
- Cerebral cortex - psychoactivity
- Cerebellum movement/posture
- Basal ganglia movement/posture
- Cannabinoid2
- Peripheral Lymphoid system immunosuppression?
8Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Pharamcokinetics
- Average dose 0.4-10 mg - smoked
- Time to peak 10 min
- Blood level 80-150 ng/mL
- Detectable 12hr
- Rapid onset high lasts 12hr
- Oral dose
- Absorption abut 30-60 min
- Peak 2-3 hr post
- 1st pass metabolism?
- Distributed quickly
- Highly lipophilic
- Crosses b/b and b/p barriers
- Metabolites 11-hydroxy-?9-THC,
11-nor-?9-THC-carboxylic acid
9Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Elimination
- Primarily as COOH in urine
- t1/2 30hr
- Excretion time depends on previous history with
drug
10Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Pharmacological Effects animals - Humans?
- Memory disruption ?
- Analgesic ?
- Decreased body temp ?
- Calming agent ?
- Decreases aggression ?
- Impairs behavioral tasks ?
- Hallucinations ?
- Temporal distortions ?
- Depress ovarian function?
- Decrease sperm production?
- Induce over eating ?
- Euphoria ?
11Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Cardiovascular system
- Increase heart rate, BP
- Corneal vessels dilate
- Pulmonary system
- Toxins in smoke very dangerous
- Similar to tobacco toxins, likely same
carcinogenic effects
12Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Reproductive system
- Reduces testosterone and sperm levels
- FSH/LH decreased - females
- May disrupt menstrual cycle
- Pregnancy?
- Little data on fetal/infant development issues
13Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Side effects
- Sedation
- Impaired motor skills
- Impaired cognition
- Impaired memory
- Impaired driving
- Impairment may last hours beyond feeling
14Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Tolerance/dependence
- Desensitization of receptors
- Preoccupation, compulsive use, relapse
- Withdrawal
- Restlessness
- Irritability
- Agitation
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Reduced appetite
- Insomnia/sleep disorders
- Nausea/cramping
- Starts within 48hr, lasts 2-6 days
15Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- THC
- Therapeutic uses
- Appetite stimulant for AIDS patients
- Anti-nausea chemotherapy
- Not as effective as prescribed antiemetics
- Potential
- MS
- Glaucoma
- Brain protection trauma, stroke, ischemia
- LOTS of research needed
16Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Other drugs
- Most psychedelics mimic
- Acetylcholine anticholinergic
- Norepinephrine/dopamine catecholamine-like
- Serotonin-like
17Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Scopolamine
- From
- Atropa belladonna - nightshade
- Datura stanonium jimson weed
- Mandragora officinarum mandrake
- Above plants may also include atropine
18Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Scopolamine
- Pharmacological effects
- Anticholinergic
- Dry mouth
- Reduced sweating
- Dry skin
- Increased body temperature
- Dilated pupils
- Blurred vision
- Tachycardia
- Hypertension
19Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Scopolamine
- CNS effects
- Delirium
- Intoxication
- Drowsiness
- Euphoria
- Amnesia profound
- Fatigue
- Mental confusion
- Dreamless sleep
- Loss of attention
- Clouds consciousness
- Restlessness/excitement
- Hallucinations
- Disorientation
20Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Scopolamine
- Higher/toxic doses
- Delusions
- Mental confusion
- Stupor
- Coma
- Respiratory depression
- hot as a hare, blind as a bat, dry as a bone,
red as a beet, and mad as a hen.
21Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Catecholamine-like
- Phenylethylamines amphetamine family
- Stimulants Catecholamine action
- Psychedelics serotonin action
- 5-HT2 serotonin receptor
- Emotional responses
- Sensory-perception/color distortion
- Dreamlike feeling
- Depersonalization
- Somatic effects (tingling, tremor, etc.)
22Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
23Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Mescaline
- Peyote cactus Laphaphora williansii
- Used in SW Native American religious rites
- Generally taken orally
- Rapid, complete absorption
- 1-2 hr to significant brain levels
- 3.5-4 hr to peak effect, particularly visual
- Other effects anxiety, stimulation, increased
reflexes, tremors - Seldom abused?
24Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Synthetic Amphetamines
- DOM, MDA, DMA,MDE, TMA, MDMA
- Close relatives to methamphetamine and mescaline
with similar effects
25Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- MDMA prototypical synthetic
- Metabolizes to MDA (more hallucinogenic)
- Neurotoxin
- Damage to serotonin transport
- Attention impaired
- Increased impulsivity
- Typical amphetamine-like side effects
- Severe toxicity - can cause fatalities
26Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Myristin/Elemicin
- Nutmeg/Mace
- Unreality
- Confusion
- Disorientation
- Euphoria
- Visual hallucinations
- Acute psychotic reactions
- Unpleasant side-effects nausea/vomiting/tremors
- Usually only use once
27Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Serotonin-like
- LSD
- Psilocbin
- Psilocin
- Dimethyltryptamine
- Bufotemine
28Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Serotonin-like
- Very similar structure to serotonin
- Suspected serotonin agonist
- Possible dopamine agonist
- Possible interruption of filtering or sorting
of sensory input - Serotonin itself does not display similar effects
29Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
30Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Lysergic acid diethyl amide LSD
- Synthesized 1938
- Very low dose required for effect - 25 ug
- Very strong visual/perceptional hallucinations
31Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- LSD
- Pharmacokinetics
- Taken orally
- Rapidly absorbed
- Peak levels in about 3 hr
- Readily diffuses to brain and across placenta
- Duration 6-8 hr
- Difficult to detect in drug tests due to very low
concentration and instability
32Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- LSD
- Physiological effects
- Slight body temp increase
- Dilation of pupils
- Slightly increased heart rate/BP
- Low level of toxicity
33Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- LSD
- Psychological effects
- Altered
- Perception
- Thinking
- Emotion
- Arousal
- Self image
- Time
- Sensory input (intensified)
34Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- LSD
- Psychological effects
- 3-phases of LSD experience
- Somatic phase CNS stimulation
- Sensory phase sensory distortions,
pseudohallucinations - Psychic phase maximum drug effect bad trip
- Tolerance/Dependence
- Rapid tolerance physiological and psychological
- Little to no dependence
35Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- LSD
- Adverse reactions/Toxicity
- Chronic or intermittent psychotic states
- Major effective disorder (depression)
- Exacerbation of preexisting condition
- Disruption of personality (burnout)
- Flashbacks
36Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- DMT
- Similar effects as LSD
- Very short duration 30 min
- Bufotemine
- Also similar
- 2hr t1/2
- Related to autism/depression??
37Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Psilocybin/Psilocin
- From many mushroom species
- LSD-like effects
- Active drug is psilocin
- Can produce psychosis
- Ololiuqui
- Morning Glory seeds
- Active drug - Relative of LSD
- Severe unpleasant side effects
- Harmine
- Similar action to LSD and DMT
- Also severe side effects
38Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- Phencyclidine/Ketamine
- Developed as anesthetics
- PCP no longer used due to severe psychiatric
reactions, but more commonly abused - Agitation
- Excitement
- Delirium
- Disorientation
- Hallucinations
- Similar to schizophrenia
39Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- PCP/Ketamine
- Pharmocokinetics
- Smoked - peak reached in 15 min - 40 of dose
absorbed - Oral peak reached in 2 hr
- Elimination t1/2 about 18hr
40Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- PCP/Ketamine
- Mechanism of action
- Antagonist to NMDA/Glutamate
- Psychotomimetic
- Analgesic
- Amnesia
- Schizophrenic
- Psychological effects
- Dissociation of individual from self and
environment - Intense analgesia and amnesia blank stare
- Low (recreational0 dose agitation, euphoria,
disinhibition, excitement, gross drunkenness - Coma, stupor
- BP elevated
- Exaggerated/violent reaction to outside stimuli
41Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
- PCP/Ketamine
- Side effects/Toxicity
- Severe anxiety, aggression, panic, paranoia, rage
- Violent reactions to sensory input
- Self inflicted injuries - Lack of response to
pain - Respiratory depression, Seizure, Pulmonary edema
- Tolerance/Dependence/Abuse
- Compulsive abuse stimulates reward areas
- Therapy for PCP intoxication
- Minimize sensory input isolate
- Activated charcoal
- Physical restraint
- Sedation benzodiazepine and/or antipsychotic
- Supportive therapy