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Table 7 Behavioral observations in mice dosed with CBNT

From: The effects of subacute exposure to a water-soluble cannabinol compound in male mice

Behavior

Treatment group

Treatment daya

Number of affected mice

Total number of incidencesb

Lethargy

Control (0 mg/kg/d)

   

0.04 mg/kg/d CBN

3

2

2

0.1 mg/kg/d CBN

1–3

3

5

0.4 mg/kg/d CBN

   

1.0 mg/kg/d CBN

   

4.0 mg/kg/d CBN

2–4

1

3

Hypersensitivity/agitation when stimulated

Control (0 mg/kg/d)

   

0.04 mg/kg/d CBN

   

0.1 mg/kg/d CBN

3

1

1

0.4 mg/kg/d CBN

   

1.0 mg/kg/d CBN

1.2

1

2

4.0 mg/kg/d CBN

1–2

1

2

Transient aggressionc

Control (0 mg/kg/d)

3.6

6

6

0.04 mg/kg/d CBN

   

0.1 mg/kg/d CBN

   

0.4 mg/kg/d CBN

   

1.0 mg/kg/d CBN

4.5

3

3

4.0 mg/kg/d CBN

   

Aggression requiring separationd

Control (0 mg/kg/d)

4

2

2

0.04 mg/kg/d CBN

   

0.1 mg/kg/d CBN

   

0.4 mg/kg/d CBN

3

4

4

1.0 mg/kg/d CBN

2

2

2

4.0 mg/kg/d CBN

1.10

2

2

  1. CBN, cannabinol, CBNT CBNightâ„¢, d day, kg kilogram, mg milligram, SD standard deviation. aTreatment day refers to the days on which the sign was observed. bTotal number reflects the fact that some mice had symptoms that resolved and then returned. Each day of each mouse displaying the symptom is counted as 1 incident. cTransient aggression was defined as the observation of fighting between 2 mice that resolved with the observer tapping on the cage to distract the mice. dSeparation and subsequent housing were employed when mice continued fighting despite distraction efforts or if multiple incidences of fighting occurred during the observation period