Institute for Drug and Alcohol Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), 203 East Cary Street, Suite 202, Richmond, VA, 23219, USA.
Department of Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), 203 East Cary Street, Suite 202, Richmond, VA, 23219, USA.
Curr Cardiol Rep. 2019 Aug 31;21(10):121. doi: 10.1007/s11886-019-1210-0.
Recently, an association between cannabis use and Takotsubo (stress) cardiomyopathy (TTC) has been shown. With the current trend of legalization of cannabis, it is important to understand brain effects of cannabis use that could lead to cardiac disease, such as TTC. Here we review recent brain imaging studies in order to search for the evidence supporting the association between cannabis use, stress, and TTC.
There exist brain imaging studies showing similar findings across TTC, stress, and cannabis use. These similar findings are mainly centered on a key central autonomic network region amygdala, i.e., amygdala hyperactivity/hyperconnectivity when exposed to challenge, stress, or negative stimuli. This similarity supports a close association among cannabis use, stress, and TTC. Amygdala-centered neuronal circuits could underlie cannabis use as risk factor to TTC. Based on the findings, several directions for future studies are proposed.
最近,有研究表明大麻使用与 Takotsubo(应激)心肌病(TTC)之间存在关联。随着大麻合法化的趋势,了解大麻使用对可能导致心脏病(如 TTC)的大脑影响很重要。在这里,我们回顾了最近的大脑成像研究,以寻找支持大麻使用、压力和 TTC 之间关联的证据。
有大脑成像研究表明,TTC、压力和大麻使用之间存在相似的发现。这些相似的发现主要集中在一个关键的中枢自主神经网络区域杏仁核上,即在面临挑战、压力或负面刺激时杏仁核的过度活跃/过度连接。这种相似性支持大麻使用、压力和 TTC 之间的密切关联。以杏仁核为中心的神经元回路可能是大麻使用成为 TTC 风险因素的基础。基于这些发现,提出了未来研究的几个方向。