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S. Zequeira

1 paper in the library · publishing 2025

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Effects of cannabis smoke and oral Δ9THC on cognition in young adult and aged rats

Psychopharmacology February 7, 2025 S. Zequeira, E. Gazarov, A. A. Güvenli et al.

Cannabis and its psychoactive component Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can improve working memory in aged rats, depending on sex and route of administration. Acute cannabis smoke enhanced working memory accuracy in aged male rats but impaired it in aged females, with no effect on young adults. Chronic oral THC improved working memory in aged rats of both sexes, again with no effect on young adults. Neither cannabis smoke nor oral THC affected hippocampus-dependent memory tasks in any age group. The findings suggest that cannabis may attenuate some age-related working memory deficits without worsening other cognitive impairments, though effects vary by sex and administration route.