Cerebellar grey-matter deficits, cannabis use and first-episode schizophrenia in adolescents and young adults


Autoria(s): Cohen, Martin; Rasser, Paul E.; Peck, Greg; Carr, Vaughan J.; Ward, Philip B.; Thompson, Paul M.; Johnston, Patrick; Baker, Amanda; Schall, Ulrich
Data(s)

01/04/2012

Resumo

Epidemiological data link adolescent cannabis use to psychosis and schizophrenia, but its contribution to schizophrenia neuropathology remains controversial. First-episode schizophrenia (FES) patients show regional cerebral grey- and white-matter changes as well as a distinct pattern of regional grey-matter loss in the vermis of the cerebellum. The cerebellum possesses a high density of cannabinoid type 1 receptors involved in the neuronal diversification of the developing brain. Cannabis abuse may interfere with this process during adolescent brain maturation leading to ‘schizophrenia-like’ cerebellar pathology. Magnetic resonance imaging and cortical pattern matching techniques were used to investigate cerebellar grey and white matter in FES patients with and without a history of cannabis use and non-psychiatric cannabis users. In the latter group we found lifetime dose-dependent regional reduction of grey matter in the right cerebellar lobules and a tendency for more profound grey-matter reduction in lobule III with younger age at onset of cannabis use. The overall regional grey-matter differences in cannabis users were within the normal variability of grey-matter distribution. By contrast, FES subjects had lower total cerebellar grey-matter : total cerebellar volume ratio and marked grey-matter loss in the vermis, pedunculi, flocculi and lobules compared to pair-wise matched healthy control subjects. This pattern and degree of grey-matter loss did not differ from age-matched FES subjects with comorbid cannabis use. Our findings indicate small dose-dependent effects of juvenile cannabis use on cerebellar neuropathology but no evidence of an additional effect of cannabis use on FES cerebellar grey-matter pathology.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77511/

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Relação

DOI:10.1017/S146114571100068X

Cohen, Martin, Rasser, Paul E., Peck, Greg, Carr, Vaughan J., Ward, Philip B., Thompson, Paul M., Johnston, Patrick, Baker, Amanda, & Schall, Ulrich (2012) Cerebellar grey-matter deficits, cannabis use and first-episode schizophrenia in adolescents and young adults. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 15(3), pp. 297-307.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 CINP

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #170101 Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology Psychopharmacology Physiological Psychology) #cerebellum #magnetic resonance imaging #parametric mapping #psychosis #THC
Tipo

Journal Article