Cognitive Psychology Unit and Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2011;6(11):e26662. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026662. Epub 2011 Nov 18.
Chronic cannabis use has been shown to block long-term depression of GABA-glutamate synapses in the striatum, which is likely to reduce the extent to which endogenous cannabinoids modulate GABA- and glutamate-related neuronal activity. The current study aimed at investigating the effect of this process on striatal dopamine levels by studying the spontaneous eye blink rate (EBR), a clinical marker of dopamine level in the striatum. 25 adult regular cannabis users and 25 non-user controls matched for age, gender, race, and IQ were compared. Results show a significant reduction in EBR in chronic users as compared to non-users, suggesting an indirect detrimental effect of chronic cannabis use on striatal dopaminergic functioning. Additionally, EBR correlated negatively with years of cannabis exposure, monthly peak cannabis consumption, and lifetime cannabis consumption, pointing to a relationship between the degree of impairment of striatal dopaminergic transmission and cannabis consumption history.
慢性大麻使用已被证明可阻断纹状体中 GABA-谷氨酸突触的长期抑郁,这可能会降低内源性大麻素调节 GABA 和谷氨酸相关神经元活动的程度。本研究旨在通过研究自发性眨眼率(EBR)来研究该过程对纹状体多巴胺水平的影响,EBR 是纹状体中多巴胺水平的临床标志物。将 25 名成年常规大麻使用者和 25 名年龄、性别、种族和智商匹配的非使用者进行比较。结果表明,与非使用者相比,慢性使用者的 EBR 显著降低,这表明慢性大麻使用对纹状体多巴胺能功能有间接的不利影响。此外,EBR 与大麻暴露年限、每月最高大麻消费和终生大麻消费呈负相关,表明纹状体多巴胺传递损伤程度与大麻消费史之间存在关系。