Meruelo A D, Castro N, Cota C I, Tapert S F
Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego,9500 Gilman Drive, CA La Jolla 92093, USA.
Behav Brain Res. 2017 May 15;325(Pt A):44-50. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2017.02.025. Epub 2017 Feb 20.
Sex hormones and white (and grey) matter in the limbic system, cortex and other brain regions undergo changes during adolescence. Some of these changes include ongoing white matter myelination and sexually dimorphic features in grey and white matter. Adolescence is also a period of vulnerability when many are first exposed to alcohol and cannabis, which appear to influence the developing brain. Neuropsychological studies have provided considerable understanding of the effects of alcohol and cannabis on the brain. Advances in neuroimaging have allowed examination of neuroanatomic changes, metabolic and neurotransmitter activity, and neuronal activation during adolescent brain development and substance use. In this review, we examine major differences in brain development between users and non-users, and recent findings on the influence of cannabis and alcohol on the adolescent brain. We also discuss associations that appear to resolve following short-term abstinence, and attentional deficits that appear to persist. These findings can be useful in guiding earlier educational interventions for adolescents, and clarifying the neural sequelae of early alcohol and cannabis use to the general public.
青春期期间,边缘系统、皮质及其他脑区中的性激素以及白质(和灰质)会发生变化。其中一些变化包括持续的白质髓鞘形成以及灰质和白质中的性别差异特征。青春期也是一个易受伤害的时期,此时许多人首次接触酒精和大麻,而这些物质似乎会影响发育中的大脑。神经心理学研究已让人们对酒精和大麻对大脑的影响有了相当多的了解。神经影像学的进展使得人们能够在青少年大脑发育和物质使用过程中检查神经解剖学变化、代谢及神经递质活动以及神经元激活情况。在本综述中,我们研究了使用者与非使用者在大脑发育方面的主要差异,以及大麻和酒精对青少年大脑影响的最新研究发现。我们还讨论了短期戒酒似乎能消除的关联,以及似乎会持续存在的注意力缺陷。这些研究发现有助于指导针对青少年的早期教育干预,并向公众阐明早期使用酒精和大麻的神经后遗症。