MARIJUANA INTOXICATION AND BRAIN ACTIVATION
大麻中毒和大脑激活
基本信息
- 批准号:2770134
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.67万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1996
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1996-09-25 至 2000-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: (Applicant's Abstract)
Marijuana is the most commonly abused illegal drug in the United States. It
is of particular concern that this drug is abused by large numbers of
adolescents. Thus, the acute and chronic effects of marijuana and its
active ingredients, including THC, are of considerable research interest and
clinical significance. A number of investigators demonstrated alterations
in brain function via neuropsychological testing in chronic marijuana users.
With the recent advent of non-invasive techniques, it has become possible to
measure cerebral blood flow (CBF) during cognitive testing in humans. In
such activation studies, CBF serves as an index of regional brain function.
All four available studies on CBF in chronic marijuana smokers found reduced
global flow which reached statistical significance in three. Studies were
conducted with the 133 xenon inhalation technique and positron emission
tomography. Acute marijuana intoxication was found to increase CBF with
more marked changes in the right hemisphere and in the cingulate gyrus.
Behavioral studies have indicated a number of neuropsychological
abnormalities, including impairment of short-term memory as measured with
the digit symbol substitution test.
In the proposed study we shall use PET to assess regional CBF changes during
recognition and recall activation tasks following THC or placebo infusion in
marijuana smokers. We shall also compare resting CBF with
neuropsychological test.
描述:(申请人摘要)
大麻是美国最常滥用的非法药物。 它
特别令人关切的是,这种药物被大量的
青少年。 因此,大麻的急性和慢性影响及其
活性成分,包括THC,具有相当大的研究兴趣,
临床意义 一些调查人员证明,
通过对长期吸食大麻者的神经心理学测试,
随着非侵入性技术的出现,
在人类认知测试期间测量脑血流量(CBF)。 在
在这种激活研究中,CBF用作局部脑功能的指标。
所有四项关于慢性大麻吸烟者CBF的研究都发现
全球流量达到统计学意义的三个。 研究是
用133氙吸入技术和正电子发射进行
断层扫描 发现急性大麻中毒会增加CBF,
右半球和扣带回的变化更明显。
行为研究表明,许多神经心理学
异常,包括短期记忆障碍,
数字符号替换测试。
在拟议的研究中,我们将使用PET评估区域CBF变化,
THC或安慰剂输注后的识别和回忆激活任务
吸食大麻的人 我们还将比较静息CBF与
神经心理测试
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