Impact of Prolonged Cannabinoid Excretion in Chronic Daily Cannabis Smokers' Blood on Per Se Drugged Driving Laws

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作者
Bergamaschi, Mateus M. [1 ,2 ]
Karschner, Erin L. [1 ]
Goodwin, Robert S. [1 ]
Scheidweiler, Karl B. [1 ]
Hirvonen, Jussi [3 ]
Queiroz, Regina H. C. [2 ]
Huestis, Marilyn A. [1 ]
机构
[1] NIDA, Intramural Res Program, NIH, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, BR-14049 Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
[3] NIMH, Mol Imaging Branch, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
MARIJUANA USE; NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE; GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; USERS; HEAVY; THC; DELTA-1-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL; PLASMA; BRAIN;
D O I
10.1373/clinchem.2012.195503
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the illicit drug most frequently reported with impaired driving and motor vehicle accidents. Some "per se" laws make it illegal to drive with any amount of drug in the body, while others establish blood, saliva, or urine concentrations above which it is illegal to drive. The persistence of Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in chronic daily cannabis smokers' blood is unknown. METHODS: Thirty male chronic daily cannabis smokers resided on a secure research unit for up to 33 days, with daily blood collection. Samples were processed in an ice bath during sample preparation to minimize cannabinoid adsorption onto precipitant material. We quantified THC by 2-dimensional GC-MS. RESULTS: Of the 30 participants, 27 were THC-positive on admission, with a median (range) concentration of 1.4 mu g/L (0.3-6.3). THC decreased gradually; only 1 of 11 participants was negative at 26 days, 2 of 5 remained THC-positive (0.3 mu g/L) for 30 days, and 5.0% of participants had THC >= 1.0 mu g/L for 12 days. Median 11-hydroxy-THC concentrations were 1.1 mu g/L on admission, with no results >= 1.0 mu g/L 24 h later. 11-Nor-9-carboxy-THC (THCCOOH) detection rates were 96.7% on admission, decreasing slowly to 95.7% and 85.7% on days 8 and 22, respectively; 4 of 5 participants remained THCCOOH positive (0.6-2.7 mu g/L) after 30 days, and 1 remained positive on discharge at 33 days. CONCLUSIONS: Cannabinoids can be detected in blood of chronic daily cannabis smokers during a month of sustained abstinence. This is consistent with the time course of persisting neurocognitive impairment reported in recent studies. (C) 2012 American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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