Post: Marijuana, Not so Unhealthy.
10-06-2011, 08:25 PM #1
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The active ingredient in marijuana cuts tumor growth in common lung cancer in half and significantly reduces the ability of the cancer to spread, say researchers at Harvard University who tested the chemical in both lab and mouse studies.


They say this is the first set of experiments to show that the compound, Delta-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), inhibits EGF-induced growth and migration in epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expressing non-small cell lung cancer cell lines. Lung cancers that over-express EGFR are usually highly aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy.
THC that targets cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 is similar in function to endocannabinoids, which are cannabinoids that are naturally produced in the body and activate these receptors. The researchers suggest that THC or other designer agents that activate these receptors might be used in a targeted fashion to treat lung cancer.
"The beauty of this study is that we are showing that a substance of abuse, if used prudently, may offer a new road to therapy against lung cancer," said Anju Preet, Ph.D., a researcher in the Division of Experimental Medicine.
Acting through cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, endocannabinoids (as well as THC) are thought to play a role in variety of biological functions, including pain and anxiety control, and inflammation. Although a medical derivative of THC, known as Marinol, has been approved for use as an appetite stimulant for cancer patients, and a small number of U.S. states allow use of medical marijuana to treat the same side effect, few studies have shown that THC might have anti-tumor activity, Preet says. The only clinical trial testing THC as a treatment against cancer growth was a recently completed British pilot study in human glioblastoma.
In the present study, the researchers first demonstrated that two different lung cancer cell lines as well as patient lung tumor samples express CB1 and CB2, and that non-toxic doses of THC inhibited growth and spread in the cell lines. "When the cells are pretreated with THC, they have less EGFR stimulated invasion as measured by various in-vitro assays," Preet said.
Then, for three weeks, researchers injected standard doses of THC into mice that had been implanted with human lung cancer cells, and found that tumors were reduced in size and weight by about 50 percent in treated animals compared to a control group. There was also about a 60 percent reduction in cancer lesions on the lungs in these mice as well as a significant reduction in protein markers associated with cancer progression, Preet says.
Although the researchers do not know why THC inhibits tumor growth, they say the substance could be activating molecules that arrest the cell cycle. They speculate that THC may also interfere with angiogenesis and vascularization, which promotes cancer growth.
Preet says much work is needed to clarify the pathway by which THC functions, and cautions that some animal studies have shown that THC can stimulate some cancers. "THC offers some promise, but we have a long way to go before we know what its potential is," she said.



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10-06-2011, 08:27 PM #2
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Time to skin up!
10-06-2011, 08:33 PM #3
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remember that day when you were on tinychat? bouncing off the walls man, you carzy :lol:
10-06-2011, 08:44 PM #4
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Still illegal :y:.

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10-06-2011, 09:02 PM #5
Originally posted by Agentjon View Post
Still illegal :y:.

So is speeding, people still do it :y: .

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10-06-2011, 09:16 PM #6
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Originally posted by River
So is speeding, people still do it :y: .


So is rape, people still do it.

You can't deductively resolve an argument by assuming that just because people do it, it's okay to. It's illegal and will be, and doesn't matter how it effects you, try explaining that it reduces tumor growth to the cop that pulls you over.

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10-06-2011, 09:21 PM #7
Originally posted by Dexgod View Post
So is rape, people still do it.

You can't deductively resolve an argument by assuming that just because people do it, it's okay to. It's illegal and will be, and doesn't matter how it effects you, try explaining that it reduces tumor growth to the cop that pulls you over.
It's actually not 100% illegal. If you have a medical license it's perfectly fine. Over 60% of americans have at one time smoked marijuana, less than 5% of americans have committed rape.
10-06-2011, 09:25 PM #8
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Good thing it doesn't give those cancer cells the munchies!!

Apparently it makes them lethargicWinky Winky

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10-06-2011, 09:30 PM #9
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Originally posted by Dexgod View Post
So is rape, people still do it.

You can't deductively resolve an argument by assuming that just because people do it, it's okay to. It's illegal and will be, and doesn't matter how it effects you, try explaining that it reduces tumor growth to the cop that pulls you over.


Raping isn't really comparative to smoking weed though, it's a bit more extreme....

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10-06-2011, 09:51 PM #10
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Originally posted by Gizmo View Post
Raping isn't really comparative to smoking weed though, it's a bit more extreme....

It's a theoretical comparison. Both are illegal, and although rape is more extreme, both are punishable by law. Laney compared marijuana to speeding, and I'm making the same scaled comparison from the other side.

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