Neuroimaging studies of acute effects of THC and CBD in humans and animals: a systematic review.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current pharmaceutical design Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.2174/13816128113199990432
A Batalla, J A Crippa, G F Busatto, F S Guimaraes, A W Zuardi, O Valverde, Z Atakan, P K McGuire, S Bhattacharyya, R Martín-Santos
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Background: In recent years, growing concerns about the effects of cannabis use on mental health have renewed interest in cannabis research. In particular, there has been a marked increase in the number of neuroimaging studies of the effects of cannabinoids. We conducted a systematic review to assess the impact of acute cannabis exposure on brain function in humans and in experimental animals.

Methods: Papers published until June 2012 were included from EMBASE, Medline, PubMed and LILACS databases following a comprehensive search strategy and pre-determined set of criteria for article selection. Only pharmacological challenge studies involving the acute experimental administration of cannabinoids in occasional or naïve cannabis users, and naïve animals were considered.

Results: Two hundred and twenty-four studies were identified, of which 45 met our inclusion criteria. Twenty-four studies were in humans and 21 in animals. Most comprised studies of the acute effects of cannabinoids on brain functioning in the context of either resting state activity or activation during cognitive paradigms. In general, THC and CBD had opposite neurophysiological effects. There were also a smaller number of neurochemical imaging studies: overall, these did not support a central role for increased dopaminergic activity in THC-induced psychosis. There was a considerable degree of methodological heterogeneity in the imaging literature reviewed.

Conclusion: Functional neuroimaging studies have provided extensive evidence for the acute modulation of brain function by cannabinoids, but further studies are needed in order to understand the neural mechanisms underlying these effects. Future studies should also consider the need for more standardised methodology and the replication of findings.

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四氢大麻酚和CBD对人类和动物急性作用的神经影像学研究:系统综述。
背景:近年来,人们越来越关注大麻使用对心理健康的影响,重新燃起了对大麻研究的兴趣。特别是,大麻素作用的神经影像学研究的数量显著增加。我们进行了一项系统综述,以评估急性大麻暴露对人类和实验动物脑功能的影响。方法:采用综合检索策略和预先确定的文章选择标准,从EMBASE、Medline、PubMed和LILACS数据库中纳入2012年6月前发表的论文。只考虑了涉及偶尔或naïve大麻使用者和naïve动物的大麻素急性实验性管理的药理学挑战研究。结果:确定了224项研究,其中45项符合我们的纳入标准。24项研究针对人类,21项针对动物。大多数包括大麻素在静息状态活动或认知范式激活的背景下对脑功能的急性影响的研究。总的来说,四氢大麻酚和CBD具有相反的神经生理作用。也有少量的神经化学成像研究:总的来说,这些研究并不支持四氢大麻酚诱导的精神病中多巴胺能活性增加的核心作用。影像学文献综述中存在相当程度的方法学异质性。结论:功能性神经影像学研究已经为大麻素对脑功能的急性调节提供了广泛的证据,但需要进一步的研究来了解这些作用背后的神经机制。未来的研究还应考虑到是否需要更标准化的方法和研究结果的可重复性。
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期刊介绍: Current Pharmaceutical Design publishes timely in-depth reviews and research articles from leading pharmaceutical researchers in the field, covering all aspects of current research in rational drug design. Each issue is devoted to a single major therapeutic area guest edited by an acknowledged authority in the field. Each thematic issue of Current Pharmaceutical Design covers all subject areas of major importance to modern drug design including: medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, drug targets and disease mechanism.
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