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Topic: Cannabis alters human DNA
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Tue 06/16/09 05:39 PM

'Cannabis alters human DNA' -- new study
Research at University of Leicester highlights cancer risk from cannabis smoke

A new study published by University of Leicester researchers has found "convincing evidence" that cannabis smoke damages DNA in ways that could potentially increase the risk of cancer development in humans.

Using a newly developed highly sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method, the University of Leicester scientists found clear indication that cannabis smoke damages DNA, under laboratory conditions.

They have now published the findings in the journal Chemical Research in Toxicology1.

The research was carried out by Rajinder Singh, Jatinderpal Sandhu, Balvinder Kaur, Tina Juren, William P. Steward, Dan Segerback and Peter B. Farmer from the Cancer Biomarkers and Prevention Group, Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine and Karolinska Institute, Sweden.

Raj Singh said: "Parts of the plant Cannabis sativa, also known as marijuana, ganja, and various street names, are commonly smoked as a recreational drug, although its use for such purposes is illegal in many countries.

"There have been many studies on the toxicity of tobacco smoke. It is known that tobacco smoke contains 4000 chemicals of which 60 are classed as carcinogens. Cannabis in contrast has not been so well studied. It is less combustible than tobacco and is often mixed with tobacco in use. Cannabis smoke contains 400 compounds including 60 cannabinoids. However, because of its lower combustibility it contains 50% more carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons including naphthalene, benzanthracene, and benzopyrene, than tobacco smoke."

Writing in the journal Chemical Research in Toxicology, the scientists describe the development of a mass spectrometry method that provides a clear indication that cannabis smoke damages DNA, under laboratory conditions.

The authors added: "It is well known that toxic substances in tobacco smoke can damage DNA and increase the risk of lung and other cancers. Scientists were unsure though whether cannabis smoke would have the same effect. Our research has focused on the toxicity of acetaldehyde, which is present in both tobacco and cannabis."

The researchers add that the ability of cannabis smoke to damage DNA has significant human health implications especially as users tend to inhale more deeply than cigarette smokers, which increases respiratory burden. "The smoking of 3-4 cannabis cigarettes a day is associated with the same degree of damage to bronchial mucus membranes as 20 or more tobacco cigarettes a day," the team adds.

"These results provide evidence for the DNA damaging potential of cannabis smoke," the researchers conclude, "implying that the consumption of cannabis cigarettes may be detrimental to human health with the possibility to initiate cancer development."

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The study was funded by the European Union Network of Excellence ECNIS, the Medical Research Council and Cancer Research UK.

1. Rajinder Singh, Jatinderpal Sandhu, Balvinder Kaur, Tina Juren, William P. Steward, Dan Segerback and Peter B. Farmer (2009) Evaluation of the DNA Damaging Potential of Cannabis Cigarette Smoke by the Determination of Acetaldehyde Derived N2-Ethyl-2′-deoxyguanosine Adducts. Chemical Research in Toxicology, 22, 1181-1188.

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-06/uol-ah061609.php

krupa's photo
Tue 06/16/09 07:44 PM
So does the exhaust on your car....remember that when you are in heavy traffic.

geektothetenth's photo
Tue 06/16/09 07:50 PM
Use a vape.

lighthouselover's photo
Tue 06/16/09 07:56 PM


even if you grow your own? it sounds like it is the cannabis cigarettes were studied. I wonder if pure pot does the same thing?

Strange they use it for medical treatments in cancer patients, huh?

I guess I am not sure what a cannabis cigarette is anyway...


yellowrose10's photo
Tue 06/16/09 07:57 PM
interesting article Thomas drinker

SunnyMcleod's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:02 PM
They're too snooty to say 'joint' or 'reefer'

And personally, I think it's BS. Honestly, if you know where you're getting your green and you're a responsible toker, it won't do anything like give you cancer. That being said, it's like anything else, you really cannot do it everyday, all day. Then it causes serious mental and physical problems. Ask my friend Frankindifferent

Most medicinal pot is prescribed when the patient cannot have pain medication. It's only for pain, not a cure for anything.

Although it sure helped my ulcer!

ThomasJB's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:13 PM

Cannabis smoke contains 400 compounds including 60 cannabinoids. However, because of its lower combustibility it contains 50% more carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons including naphthalene, benzanthracene, and benzopyrene, than tobacco smoke.
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The researchers add that the ability of cannabis smoke to damage DNA has significant human health implications especially as users tend to inhale more deeply than cigarette smokers, which increases respiratory burden. "The smoking of 3-4 cannabis cigarettes a day is associated with the same degree of damage to bronchial mucus membranes as 20 or more tobacco cigarettes a day," the team adds.


It seems they are saying it is combination of the marijuana smoke and manner in which it is smoked.

cabot's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:13 PM
I vote for more studies...volunteering here.

ThomasJB's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:14 PM

They're too snooty to say 'joint' or 'reefer'

And personally, I think it's BS. Honestly, if you know where you're getting your green and you're a responsible toker, it won't do anything like give you cancer. That being said, it's like anything else, you really cannot do it everyday, all day. Then it causes serious mental and physical problems. Ask my friend Frankindifferent

Most medicinal pot is prescribed when the patient cannot have pain medication. It's only for pain, not a cure for anything.

Although it sure helped my ulcer!


Imagine a scientific paper using scientific terms. The horror. How snooty of them. slaphead

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Tue 06/16/09 08:15 PM


They're too snooty to say 'joint' or 'reefer'

And personally, I think it's BS. Honestly, if you know where you're getting your green and you're a responsible toker, it won't do anything like give you cancer. That being said, it's like anything else, you really cannot do it everyday, all day. Then it causes serious mental and physical problems. Ask my friend Frankindifferent

Most medicinal pot is prescribed when the patient cannot have pain medication. It's only for pain, not a cure for anything.

Although it sure helped my ulcer!


Imagine a scientific paper using scientific terms. The horror. How snooty of them. slaphead


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

sorry...that was funny

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Tue 06/16/09 08:17 PM
Yea, my friend Frank smoked a couple bowls a day (grams) for about 5 yrs, straight.

Ended up in the hospital a couple weeks ago with hyper-paranoia, stomach issues, hearing loss and a couple of other crazy things. They kept him for nearly a week and the guy hasn't touch it since. Even with everyone blazing around him.

Seeing that, I can't deny that it's BAD for you. But it's the same thing as alcohol. Sure, have a glass of wine at supper, or a beer or 4. But if you do it everyday it WILL cause problems.

People just need to know boundaries. I know when I'm high enough. I know when to stop. That's the responsible part I was talking about.

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Tue 06/16/09 08:17 PM
So Cannibus treats the side effects of Cancer, yet creates Cancer.? Hmmm....

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Tue 06/16/09 08:18 PM



They're too snooty to say 'joint' or 'reefer'

And personally, I think it's BS. Honestly, if you know where you're getting your green and you're a responsible toker, it won't do anything like give you cancer. That being said, it's like anything else, you really cannot do it everyday, all day. Then it causes serious mental and physical problems. Ask my friend Frankindifferent

Most medicinal pot is prescribed when the patient cannot have pain medication. It's only for pain, not a cure for anything.

Although it sure helped my ulcer!


Imagine a scientific paper using scientific terms. The horror. How snooty of them. slaphead


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

sorry...that was funny

That was the pointlaugh I was just mentioning it as a reply to an above statement. I know they can't use the lingo.

yellowrose10's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:22 PM
thomas I was looking for this last week. My niece learned about it from her college class and told me about the study

Cabot....it is used to help with chemo and radiation. helps with nausea and vomiting

ThomasJB's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:23 PM




They're too snooty to say 'joint' or 'reefer'

And personally, I think it's BS. Honestly, if you know where you're getting your green and you're a responsible toker, it won't do anything like give you cancer. That being said, it's like anything else, you really cannot do it everyday, all day. Then it causes serious mental and physical problems. Ask my friend Frankindifferent

Most medicinal pot is prescribed when the patient cannot have pain medication. It's only for pain, not a cure for anything.

Although it sure helped my ulcer!


Imagine a scientific paper using scientific terms. The horror. How snooty of them. slaphead


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

sorry...that was funny

That was the pointlaugh I was just mentioning it as a reply to an above statement. I know they can't use the lingo.


Just a bit of humorous jab. drinker flowerforyou

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Tue 06/16/09 08:30 PM
Not a problem at all.

I just find it so funny how people try to demonize marijuana. Honestly, if you had some good ol' BC Bud you'd never ever think it was bad again.

But that being said, I live in a country where if a cop picks you up with less and than a quarter ounce they either let you go or swipe your stash. It's just unnecessary paperwork

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Tue 06/16/09 09:49 PM
Edited by geektothetenth on Tue 06/16/09 09:53 PM
Woops double post when I tried to edit.

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Tue 06/16/09 09:52 PM
Edited by geektothetenth on Tue 06/16/09 09:53 PM

It does have carcinogens, burning anything creates carcinogens. Burnt food has carcinogens. There has yet to be a study linking it to cancer probably because people who smoke cigs, smoke way more cigs than someone would smoke pot. I smoke both, and where I might smoke a pack of cigs a day during a stressful week I wouldn't smoke 5 let alone 10 joints in a day. Though in the past I have smoked everyday for several years at a time. Let's just say I used to have a hobby that ran up the electric bill, the paranoia is not worth it though.

http://www.nature.com/onc/journal/v27/n3/abs/1210641a.html

link below is the laymans version for those of you who don't have a subscription to oncogene (what, you don't read Oncogene Journal for fun?noway) , study was done by Harvard Dept of experimental medicine at Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center (it's as prominent as Sloan Kettering or Mayo Clinic)

http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/marijuana-ingredient-cuts-lung-cancer-growth-spread-18538.html

THC has been shown to selectively induce apoptosis (mediated cell death) of cultured (meaning tissue culture, not that they took them to see an opera) glioblastoma cells.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/m58jx46251w0287g/

It's been shown to inhibit angiogenesis of cancer in certain pathways (there are many ways to get cancer and many different pathways). Thus starving the tumor.

The body produces cannabinoids and they seem to play a role in mediating the immune system. At Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia they're currently looking at cannabinoids as a therapy for MS, it's also been looked at in regards to Rheumatoid Arthritis. Both are auto immune diseases, THC seems to "calm" the overactive immune response.

Some say THC acts as a bronchial dilator, opens up the airways and might be used as a therapy for Asthma. But since I can't find a real peer reviewed science journal on this other than some alternative medicine mumbo jumbo, I'd give it a maybe.

Hmmm, not a cure you say? So far it might have therapeutic uses in
Glaucoma, brain cancer, lung cancer, various other cancers, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, other auto immune disorders, asthma.


Here in the US less than a quarter ounce is most likely a violation, maybe a fine or they swipe it. Unless you're black and in the hood. Then I think they tase you until your pubes fall off, but I'm pretty sure it's not a judge ordered punishment.

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Tue 06/16/09 10:01 PM

geek said:

*snip*



just an fyi, i'd really not mention things like the first paragraph in the open online. there's a reason sites that discuss that stuff openly are private and not visible to the outside. better safe than sorry.

geektothetenth's photo
Tue 06/16/09 10:09 PM
nah, don't do it anymore and never will so I'm not worried. It was so long ago the statue of limitations runs out after 3 years.

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