Chronic cannabis use alters dACC-striatal glutamatergic balance

IF 3.3 3区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pbb.2023.173544
Chun S. Zuo, Scott E. Lukas
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Prefrontal and striatal glutamate plays an important role in modulating striatal dopamine levels and an imbalance in regional glutamate has been identified in several psychiatric conditions. We hypothesized that this imbalance also exists in cannabis use disorder (CUD). We recently quantified the difference in glutamate of dorsal anterior cingulate (dACC) and striatum regions in the frontostriatal pathway using proton MRS at baseline and on verified abstinent days 7 and 21 in chronic users of cannabis (n = 20) in comparison with age- and sex- matched non-using controls (n = 10). In addition, the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11 (BIS) was collected as a measure of inhibitory impulse control of the participants. We found that the difference in glutamate concentrations between the dACC and striatum (ΔdACC-strGlu) of the controls was significantly higher than that of cannabis users across the study timeline (F(1,28) = 18.32, p < 0.0005). The group difference was not affected by age, sex, or alcohol/cigarette consumption. On abstinent day 7, ΔdACC-strGlu was significantly correlated with the corresponding ΔdACC-strGABA among the users (r = 0.837, p < 0.00001). On day 21, ΔdACC-strGlu was negatively associated with monthly cannabis use days (Spearman's rho = −0.444, p = 0.05). Self-reported BIS and its subscales were significantly altered among the users compared to the controls across the study timeline (total F(1,28) = 7.0, p = 0.013; non-planning F(1,28) = 16.1, p < 0.0005; motor F(1,28) = 5.9, p = 0.022; cognitive F(1,28) = 6.1, p = 0.019). These data provide preliminary evidence that chronic cannabis use may lead to a dACC-striatal glutamate imbalance in conjunction with poor impulse control.

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长期使用大麻改变dacc -纹状体谷氨酸能平衡
额前和纹状体谷氨酸在调节纹状体多巴胺水平方面起着重要作用,在几种精神疾病中发现了区域谷氨酸失衡。我们假设这种不平衡也存在于大麻使用障碍(CUD)中。最近,我们使用质子MRS在基线和经验证的戒除第7天和第21天对大麻慢性使用者(n=20)与年龄和性别匹配的未使用对照组(n=10)相比,量化了额纹状体通路中背侧前扣带(dACC)和纹状体区域谷氨酸的差异。此外,还收集了Barratt冲动量表-11(BIS)作为参与者抑制性冲动控制的衡量标准。我们发现,在整个研究时间内,对照组的dACC和纹状体之间的谷氨酸浓度差异(ΔdACC-strGlu)显著高于大麻使用者(F(1,28)=18.32,p<;0.0005)。组间差异不受年龄、性别或饮酒/吸烟量的影响。在禁欲第7天,ΔdACC-strGlu与使用者中相应的ΔdACC-strGABA显著相关(r=0.837,p<;0.00001),ΔdACC-strGlu与每月大麻使用天数呈负相关(Spearman的rho=-0.44,p=0.05)。在整个研究时间内,与对照组相比,使用者自我报告的BIS及其分量表发生了显著变化(总F(1,28)=7.0,p=0.013;非规划F(1,28)=16.1,p<;0.0005;电机F(1,28)=5.9,p=0.022;认知F(1,28)=6.1,p=0.019)。这些数据提供了初步证据,表明长期使用大麻可能导致dACC纹状体谷氨酸失衡,并伴有不良的冲动控制。
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