THC ameliorates ConA-induced hepatitis in mice. A, C57BL/6 mice (six/group) were administered with vehicle, ConA + vehicle or ConA + 5, 10, 20, or 50 mg/kg b.wt. THC. Serum was collected 16 h after ConA injection. AST and ALT were determined by spectrophotometric method. B, mice were injected with vehicle, ConA + vehicle or ConA + 50 mg/kg b.wt. THC or 50 mg/kg THC alone. Sera were collected after various times. AST and ALT levels were determined by spectrophotometric method. C, 48 h after ConA treatment, livers were subjected to histological examination. Representative pictures from H&E-stained sections are shown (10× objective): vehicle (a), THC (50 mg/kg) (b), ConA + vehicle (c), and ConA + THC (50 mg/kg) (d). Damaged areas surrounded by infiltrating leukocytes are indicated by arrows. D, sections were stained for apoptosis by TUNEL (brown) and counterstained with hematoxylene (blue). *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01 compared with ConA + vehicle.