Marijuana exposure in vivo and human lymphocyte chromosomes. |
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Authors: | S S Matsuyama F S Yen L F Jarvik R S Sparkes T K Fu H Fisher N Reccius I M Frank |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Medical College of Virginia, Health Sciences Division, Virginia Commonwealth University and MCV/VCU Cancer Center, Richmond, Virginia 23298 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Sequential chromosome examinations of peripheral lymphocte cultures were carried out on 21 adult male volunteers who smoked natural blend marijuana cigarettes containing about 1%, 2%, or no delta9-THC. For a limited number of subjects, blood samples from a single venipuncture were cultured independently in two cytogenetic laboratories, and later the slides were exchaged for re-analysis. There were significant differences between laboratories in the absolute break frequencies recorded. These inter-laboratory differences were demonstrated for both techniques of cell culture and metaphase analysis. Neither laboratory found a statistically significant increase in break frequencies asssociated with marijuana smoking. The present study, therefore, failed to detect a measurable effect of marijuana smoking on chromosomal aberrations in subjects experienced in the use of the drug. |
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