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Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat

Cannabis use in adolescence may be characterized by differences in the neural basis of affective processing. In this study, we used an fMRI affective face processing task to compare a large group (n = 70) of 14-year olds with a history of cannabis use to a group (n = 70) of never-using controls matc...

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Autores principales: Spechler, Philip A., Orr, Catherine A., Chaarani, Bader, Kan, Kees-Jan, Mackey, Scott, Morton, Aaron, Snowe, Mitchell P., Hudson, Kelsey E., Althoff, Robert R., Higgins, Stephen T., Cattrell, Anna, Flor, Herta, Nees, Frauke, Banaschewski, Tobias, Bokde, Arun L.W., Whelan, Robert, Büchel, Christian, Bromberg, Uli, Conrod, Patricia, Frouin, Vincent, Papadopoulos, Dimitri, Gallinat, Jurgen, Heinz, Andreas, Walter, Henrik, Ittermann, Bernd, Gowland, Penny, Paus, Tomáš, Poustka, Luise, Martinot, Jean-Luc, Artiges, Eric, Smolka, Michael N., Schumann, Gunter, Garavan, Hugh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4801124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26347227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2015.08.007
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author Spechler, Philip A.
Orr, Catherine A.
Chaarani, Bader
Kan, Kees-Jan
Mackey, Scott
Morton, Aaron
Snowe, Mitchell P.
Hudson, Kelsey E.
Althoff, Robert R.
Higgins, Stephen T.
Cattrell, Anna
Flor, Herta
Nees, Frauke
Banaschewski, Tobias
Bokde, Arun L.W.
Whelan, Robert
Büchel, Christian
Bromberg, Uli
Conrod, Patricia
Frouin, Vincent
Papadopoulos, Dimitri
Gallinat, Jurgen
Heinz, Andreas
Walter, Henrik
Ittermann, Bernd
Gowland, Penny
Paus, Tomáš
Poustka, Luise
Martinot, Jean-Luc
Artiges, Eric
Smolka, Michael N.
Schumann, Gunter
Garavan, Hugh
author_facet Spechler, Philip A.
Orr, Catherine A.
Chaarani, Bader
Kan, Kees-Jan
Mackey, Scott
Morton, Aaron
Snowe, Mitchell P.
Hudson, Kelsey E.
Althoff, Robert R.
Higgins, Stephen T.
Cattrell, Anna
Flor, Herta
Nees, Frauke
Banaschewski, Tobias
Bokde, Arun L.W.
Whelan, Robert
Büchel, Christian
Bromberg, Uli
Conrod, Patricia
Frouin, Vincent
Papadopoulos, Dimitri
Gallinat, Jurgen
Heinz, Andreas
Walter, Henrik
Ittermann, Bernd
Gowland, Penny
Paus, Tomáš
Poustka, Luise
Martinot, Jean-Luc
Artiges, Eric
Smolka, Michael N.
Schumann, Gunter
Garavan, Hugh
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description Cannabis use in adolescence may be characterized by differences in the neural basis of affective processing. In this study, we used an fMRI affective face processing task to compare a large group (n = 70) of 14-year olds with a history of cannabis use to a group (n = 70) of never-using controls matched on numerous characteristics including IQ, SES, alcohol and cigarette use. The task contained short movies displaying angry and neutral faces. Results indicated that cannabis users had greater reactivity in the bilateral amygdalae to angry faces than neutral faces, an effect that was not observed in their abstinent peers. In contrast, activity levels in the cannabis users in cortical areas including the right temporal-parietal junction and bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex did not discriminate between the two face conditions, but did differ in controls. Results did not change after excluding subjects with any psychiatric symptomology. Given the high density of cannabinoid receptors in the amygdala, our findings suggest cannabis use in early adolescence is associated with hypersensitivity to signals of threat. Hypersensitivity to negative affect in adolescence may place the subject at-risk for mood disorders in adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-48011242016-12-01 Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat Spechler, Philip A. Orr, Catherine A. Chaarani, Bader Kan, Kees-Jan Mackey, Scott Morton, Aaron Snowe, Mitchell P. Hudson, Kelsey E. Althoff, Robert R. Higgins, Stephen T. Cattrell, Anna Flor, Herta Nees, Frauke Banaschewski, Tobias Bokde, Arun L.W. Whelan, Robert Büchel, Christian Bromberg, Uli Conrod, Patricia Frouin, Vincent Papadopoulos, Dimitri Gallinat, Jurgen Heinz, Andreas Walter, Henrik Ittermann, Bernd Gowland, Penny Paus, Tomáš Poustka, Luise Martinot, Jean-Luc Artiges, Eric Smolka, Michael N. Schumann, Gunter Garavan, Hugh Dev Cogn Neurosci Original Research Cannabis use in adolescence may be characterized by differences in the neural basis of affective processing. In this study, we used an fMRI affective face processing task to compare a large group (n = 70) of 14-year olds with a history of cannabis use to a group (n = 70) of never-using controls matched on numerous characteristics including IQ, SES, alcohol and cigarette use. The task contained short movies displaying angry and neutral faces. Results indicated that cannabis users had greater reactivity in the bilateral amygdalae to angry faces than neutral faces, an effect that was not observed in their abstinent peers. In contrast, activity levels in the cannabis users in cortical areas including the right temporal-parietal junction and bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex did not discriminate between the two face conditions, but did differ in controls. Results did not change after excluding subjects with any psychiatric symptomology. Given the high density of cannabinoid receptors in the amygdala, our findings suggest cannabis use in early adolescence is associated with hypersensitivity to signals of threat. Hypersensitivity to negative affect in adolescence may place the subject at-risk for mood disorders in adulthood. Elsevier 2015-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4801124/ /pubmed/26347227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2015.08.007 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Spechler, Philip A.
Orr, Catherine A.
Chaarani, Bader
Kan, Kees-Jan
Mackey, Scott
Morton, Aaron
Snowe, Mitchell P.
Hudson, Kelsey E.
Althoff, Robert R.
Higgins, Stephen T.
Cattrell, Anna
Flor, Herta
Nees, Frauke
Banaschewski, Tobias
Bokde, Arun L.W.
Whelan, Robert
Büchel, Christian
Bromberg, Uli
Conrod, Patricia
Frouin, Vincent
Papadopoulos, Dimitri
Gallinat, Jurgen
Heinz, Andreas
Walter, Henrik
Ittermann, Bernd
Gowland, Penny
Paus, Tomáš
Poustka, Luise
Martinot, Jean-Luc
Artiges, Eric
Smolka, Michael N.
Schumann, Gunter
Garavan, Hugh
Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
title Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
title_full Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
title_fullStr Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
title_full_unstemmed Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
title_short Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
title_sort cannabis use in early adolescence: evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4801124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26347227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2015.08.007
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