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新兴成年人中暴饮暴食与大麻共同使用情况与白质完整性的关系

Binge and Cannabis Co-Use Episodes in Relation to White Matter Integrity in Emerging Adults.

作者信息

Wade Natasha E, Thomas Alicia M, Gruber Staci A, Tapert Susan F, Filbey Francesca M, Lisdahl Krista M

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California.

Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

出版信息

Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2020 Feb 27;5(1):62-72. doi: 10.1089/can.2018.0062. eCollection 2020 Mar 1.

Abstract

Growing evidence suggests that cannabis and alcohol (and especially binge alcohol drinking) use independently alters neural structure and functioning, particularly during sensitive developmental time periods (e.g., emerging adulthood). However, few studies have investigated the effects of same-day use of these two substances. Here, white matter (WM) integrity was investigated in relation to binge alcohol drinking, cannabis, and same-day binge and cannabis co-use in adolescents and emerging adults. FreeSurfer's TRACULA was used to assess WM in emerging adults (=75; 16-26 years old). Timeline Followback calculated past month cannabis use, binge episodes, and same-day cannabis and binge drinking co-use. Multiple regressions investigated WM by past month cannabis, binge, and co-use. Results revealed co-use episodes were related to lower fractional anisotropy (FA), an overall measure of neuronal integrity, in three tracts (left inferior longitudinal fasciculus [ILF], =0.02; right anterior thalamic radiation [ATR], =0.01; and left cingulum cingulate gyrus [CCG], =0.01); and lower axial diffusivity in left ILF (=0.03). Cannabis use was significantly related to greater FA in left ILF (=0.005), left ATR (=0.02), right ATR (=0.05), left CCG (=0.006), right CCG (=0.03), and right superior longitudinal fasciculus parietal (=0.03). Binge episodes related to greater FA in right ATR (=0.03). These findings suggest that co-use was associated with lower WM integrity across frontolimbic tracts. In addition, greater FA was related to greater cannabis use across several tracts and binge alcohol use in one tract. Co-users also appeared to be more severe substance users. Future research should investigate the potential independent and interactive effects of these substances on pre-clinical and clinical levels.

摘要

越来越多的证据表明,大麻和酒精(尤其是暴饮酒精)的使用会独立改变神经结构和功能,特别是在敏感的发育时期(如成年初期)。然而,很少有研究调查这两种物质同日使用的影响。在此,研究了青少年和成年初期人群中,白质(WM)完整性与暴饮酒精、大麻以及同日暴饮与大麻共同使用之间的关系。使用FreeSurfer的TRACULA来评估成年初期人群(n = 75;16 - 26岁)的白质。通过时间线回溯法计算过去一个月的大麻使用情况、暴饮发作次数以及同日大麻与暴饮酒精共同使用的情况。多元回归分析研究了过去一个月大麻使用、暴饮以及共同使用情况对白质的影响。结果显示,共同使用情况与三个脑区(左侧下纵束[ILF],p = 0.02;右侧丘脑前辐射[ATR],p = 0.01;左侧扣带束扣带回[CCG],p = 0.01)中较低的分数各向异性(FA,神经元完整性的总体指标)相关;并且左侧ILF的轴向扩散率较低(p = 0.03)。大麻使用与左侧ILF(p = 0.005)、左侧ATR(p = 0.02)、右侧ATR(p = 0.05)、左侧CCG(p = 0.006)、右侧CCG(p = 0.03)以及右侧顶叶上纵束(p = 0.03)中较高的FA显著相关。暴饮发作次数与右侧ATR中较高的FA相关(p = 0.03)。这些发现表明,共同使用与额边缘脑区白质完整性降低有关。此外,在多个脑区中较高的FA与较多的大麻使用相关,在一个脑区中与暴饮酒精使用相关。共同使用者似乎也是更严重的物质使用者。未来的研究应调查这些物质在临床前和临床水平上的潜在独立和交互作用。

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