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青少年使用大麻与杏仁核体积和抑郁症状的关系。

Amygdala volume and depression symptoms in young adolescents who use cannabis.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, USA.

Institute of Emerging Health Professions, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2024 Aug 24;472:115150. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2024.115150. Epub 2024 Jul 14.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Both cannabis use and depressive symptomology increase in prevalence throughout adolescence. Concurrently, the brain is undergoing neurodevelopment in important limbic regions, such as the amygdala. Prior research indicates the amygdala may also be related to cannabis use and depressive symptoms. We aimed to investigate the effects of adolescent cannabis use on amygdala volumes as well as the interaction of cannabis use and amygdala morphometry on depressive symptoms in youth.

METHOD

Two-hundred-twenty-four participants (ages 12-15), balanced by sex assigned at birth, were selected from a sub-sample of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study based on hair toxicology and self-report measures of cannabis use. Participants positive for cannabinoids in hair and/or self-reported cannabis use were demographically matched to youth with no self-reported or confirmed cannabis use. The guardians of these youth reported depression symptoms on the Child Behavioral Checklist. Linear mixed effect models were run investigating cannabis use group on amygdala volumes bilaterally, controlling for whole brain volume and random effects of scanner type. Additional analyses examined cannabis group status and bilateral amygdala volume on depression symptoms.

RESULTS

Cannabis use was not significantly associated with amygdala volume but was associated with increased depressive symptoms (p<0.01). Cannabis group interacted with amygdala volume, such that individuals with smaller volumes had increased depressive symptoms within the cannabis group (p's<0.01-0.02).

CONCLUSION

Aberrations in amygdala volume based on cannabis use were not found in early adolescence; however, more depressive symptoms were related to cannabis group. Youth who use cannabis and have smaller amygdala volumes were at increased risk for depressive symptomology, suggesting potential neurovulnerabilities to cannabis use.

摘要

简介

大麻使用和抑郁症状在整个青春期的流行率都在增加。同时,大脑在杏仁核等重要边缘区域也在经历神经发育。先前的研究表明,杏仁核也可能与大麻使用和抑郁症状有关。我们旨在研究青少年大麻使用对杏仁核体积的影响,以及大麻使用和杏仁核形态之间的相互作用对青少年抑郁症状的影响。

方法

从青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究的子样本中,根据头发毒物学和自我报告的大麻使用情况,选择了 224 名(按出生时的性别分配)参与者,这些参与者为大麻阳性,并与没有自我报告或确认的大麻使用者相匹配。这些青少年的监护人根据儿童行为检查表报告了抑郁症状。进行线性混合效应模型,调查大麻使用组双侧杏仁核体积,控制全脑体积和扫描仪类型的随机效应。额外的分析检查了大麻组状态和双侧杏仁核体积与抑郁症状的关系。

结果

大麻使用与杏仁核体积无显著相关性,但与抑郁症状增加有关(p<0.01)。大麻组与杏仁核体积相互作用,即大麻组内体积较小的个体抑郁症状增加(p's<0.01-0.02)。

结论

在青少年早期未发现基于大麻使用的杏仁核体积异常;然而,更多的抑郁症状与大麻组有关。使用大麻且杏仁核体积较小的青少年患抑郁症状的风险增加,这表明对大麻使用有潜在的神经脆弱性。

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