97-23381. National Toxicology Program; Availability of Technical Report on Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of 1-Trans-DeltaSUP9/SUP- Tetrahydrocannabinol  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 171 (Thursday, September 4, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 46751]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-23381]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Public Health Service
    
    
    National Toxicology Program; Availability of Technical Report on 
    Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of 1-Trans-Delta9-
    Tetrahydrocannabinol
    
        The HHS' National Toxicology Program announces the availability of 
    the NTP Technical Report on the toxicology and carcinogenesis studies 
    of 1-trans-delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol which is a major 
    psychoactive component of marijuana and a widely used Schedule I 
    substance.
        Toxicology and carcinogenicity studies were conducted by 
    administering 1-trans-delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in 
    corn oil to groups of 62 vehicle control male rats, 60 low-dose male 
    rats, 70 mid- and high-dose male rats, and 60 female rats at doses of 
    0, 12.5, 25, or 50 mg THC/kg body weight by gavage for 104 to 105 
    weeks. Groups of 62 vehicle control male mice, 60 low-dose male mice, 
    61 mid-dose male mice, and 60 high-dose male mice and 60 female mice 
    were administered 0, 125, 250, or 500 mg THC/kg body weight in corn oil 
    by gavage for 104 to 105 weeks (males) or 105 to 106 weeks (females).
        Under the conditions of these 2-year gavage studies, there was no 
    evidence of carcinogenic activity \1\ of 1-trans-delta9-
    tetrahydrocannabinol in male or female F344/N rats administered 12.5, 
    25, or 50 mg/kg. There was equivocal evidence of carcinogenic activity 
    of THC in male and female B6C3F1 mice based on the increased incidences 
    of thyroid gland follicular cell adenomas in 125 mg/kg groups.
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        \1\ The NTP uses five categories of evidence of carcinogenic 
    activity observed in each animal study: two categories for positive 
    results (``clear evidence'' and ``some evidence''), one category for 
    uncertain findings (``equivocal evidence''), one category for no 
    observable effect (``no evidence''), and one category for studies 
    that cannot be evaluated because of major flaws (``inadequate 
    study'').
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        Increased incidences of thyroid gland follicular cell hyperplasia 
    occurred in male and female mice, and increased incidences of 
    hyperplasia and ulcers of the forestomach were observed in male mice.
        The incidences of mammary gland fibroadenomas and uterine stromal 
    polyps were decreased in dosed groups of female rats, as were the 
    incidences of pancreatic adenomas, pituitary gland adenomas, and 
    interstitial cell adenomas of the testis in dosed male rats and liver 
    neoplasms in dosed mice. These decreases were likely related to lower 
    body weights in dosed animals.
        Questions or comments about the Technical Report should be directed 
    to Central Data Management at PO Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, NC 
    27709 or telephone (919) 541-3419.
        Copies of Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of 1-Trans-
    Delta9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (CAS No. 1972-08-3) (TR-446) are 
    available from Central Data Management, NIEHS, MD E1-02, PO Box 12233, 
    Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; telephone (919) 541-3419.
    
        Dated: August 14, 1997.
    Samuel H. Wilson,
    NIEHS Deputy Director.
    [FR Doc. 97-23381 Filed 9-3-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4140-01-M
    
    
    

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Published:
09/04/1997
Department:
Public Health Service
Entry Type:
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Document Number:
97-23381
Pages:
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