We have reported that marihuana and its principal psycoactive compound
, Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta(9)-THC) produce alterations in
several cerebral areas after acute treatment. Based on the involvement
of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) on memory and learning and the reported
effects of Delta(9)-THC on short-term memory, we designed an experime
nt to evaluate the memory performance and its possible relationship wi
th serotonergic alterations after Delta(9)-THC administration. Male Wi
star rats received an acute oral dose of THC (5 mg/kg). Short-Term mem
ory was tested on a radial 8-arm maze with a 5 s delay, after 35 days
of trainning. The animals were food deprived and adjusted for growth.
5-HT and its metabolite, 5-HIAA, levels were measured in cerebral cort
ex, dorsal hippocampus, ventral hippocampus, rostral neoestriatum and
amygdala basal nucleus, by HPLC-ED. The experiment indicates an impair
ment of short-term memory in the radial maze test after Delta(9)-THC a
dministration. The control group performed the test without errors, wh
ile the treated group made a significant number of errors (Z = 0.019,
Mann-Whitney test). This behavioral effect did not seem to be related
to serotonergic alterations, as the 5-HT turnover rate was not differe
nt between treated and control animals.