Cortical thickness in adolescent marijuana and alcohol users: A three-year prospective study from adolescence to young adulthood. (December 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Cortical thickness in adolescent marijuana and alcohol users: A three-year prospective study from adolescence to young adulthood. (December 2015)
- Main Title:
- Cortical thickness in adolescent marijuana and alcohol users: A three-year prospective study from adolescence to young adulthood
- Authors:
- Jacobus, Joanna
Squeglia, Lindsay M.
Meruelo, Alejandro D.
Castro, Norma
Brumback, Ty
Giedd, Jay N.
Tapert, Susan F. - Abstract:
- Highlights: . Adolescent marijuana and alcohol users show thicker cortices compared to controls. More cumulative marijuana use is associated with increased cortical thickness. More cumulative alcohol use is associated with decreased cortical thickness. Regular marijuana and alcohol use may have a deleterious impact on adolescent brain development. Abstract: Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prospective studies have determined the relationship between cortical thickness and cannabis use spanning adolescence to young adulthood. This study aimed to understand how heavy marijuana use influences cortical thickness trajectories across adolescence. Subjects were adolescents with heavy marijuana use and concomitant alcohol use (MJ + ALC, n = 30) and controls (CON, n = 38) with limited substance use histories. Participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging and comprehensive substance use assessment at three independent time points. Repeated measures analysis of covariance was used to look at main effects of group, time, and Group × Time interactions on cortical thickness. MJ + ALC showed thicker cortical estimates across the brain (23 regions), particularly in frontal and parietal lobes ( p s < .05). More cumulative marijuana use was associated with increased thickness estimates by 3-year follow-up ( p s < .05). Heavy marijuana use during adolescence and into young adulthood may be associated with altered neural tissueHighlights: . Adolescent marijuana and alcohol users show thicker cortices compared to controls. More cumulative marijuana use is associated with increased cortical thickness. More cumulative alcohol use is associated with decreased cortical thickness. Regular marijuana and alcohol use may have a deleterious impact on adolescent brain development. Abstract: Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prospective studies have determined the relationship between cortical thickness and cannabis use spanning adolescence to young adulthood. This study aimed to understand how heavy marijuana use influences cortical thickness trajectories across adolescence. Subjects were adolescents with heavy marijuana use and concomitant alcohol use (MJ + ALC, n = 30) and controls (CON, n = 38) with limited substance use histories. Participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging and comprehensive substance use assessment at three independent time points. Repeated measures analysis of covariance was used to look at main effects of group, time, and Group × Time interactions on cortical thickness. MJ + ALC showed thicker cortical estimates across the brain (23 regions), particularly in frontal and parietal lobes ( p s < .05). More cumulative marijuana use was associated with increased thickness estimates by 3-year follow-up ( p s < .05). Heavy marijuana use during adolescence and into young adulthood may be associated with altered neural tissue development and interference with neuromaturation that can have neurobehavioral consequences. Continued follow-up of adolescent marijuana users will help understand ongoing neural changes that are associated with development of problematic use into adulthood, as well as potential for neural recovery with cessation of use. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Developmental cognitive neuroscience. Volume 16(2015)
- Journal:
- Developmental cognitive neuroscience
- Issue:
- Volume 16(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 16, Issue 2015 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 16
- Issue:
- 2015
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0016-2015-0000
- Page Start:
- 101
- Page End:
- 109
- Publication Date:
- 2015-12
- Subjects:
- Adolescence -- Brain -- Alcohol -- Marijuana -- Imaging -- Cortical thickness
Cognitive neuroscience -- Periodicals
Developmental neurobiology -- Periodicals
Neuropsychology -- Periodicals
Neuropsychiatry -- Periodicals
612.8233 - Journal URLs:
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- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.dcn.2015.04.006 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1878-9293
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