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Effects of cannabis exposure in the prenatal and adolescent periods: Preclinical and clinical studies in both sexes

机译:大麻暴露在产前和青少年时期的影响:两性的临床前与临床研究

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Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among adolescents and young adults, including pregnant women. There is substantial evidence for a significant association between prenatal cannabis exposure and lower birth weight in offspring, and mixed results regarding later behavioural outcomes in the offspring. Adolescent cannabis use, especially heavy use, has been associated with altered executive function, depression, psychosis and use of other drugs later in life. Human studies have limitations due to several confounding factors and have provided scarce information about sex differences. In general, animal studies support behavioural alterations reported in humans and have revealed diverse sex differences and potential underlying mechanisms (altered mesolimbic dopaminergic and hippocampal glutamatergic systems and interference with prefrontal cortex maturation). More studies are needed that analyse sex and gender influences on cannabis-induced effects with great clinical relevance such as psychosis, cannabis use disorder and associated comorbidities, to achieve more personalized and accurate treatments.
机译:大麻是青少年和年轻人中最常用的非法药物,包括孕妇。产前大麻暴露与后代较低的出生体重之间具有重要证据,并在后代的后续行为结果中的混合结果。青少年大麻使用,尤其是沉重的使用,已经与改变的执行功能,抑郁,精神病和生活中其他药物的使用有关。由于几个混乱因素,人类研究具有局限性,并且提供了关于性差异的稀缺信息。一般来说,动物研究支持人类报告的行为改变,并揭示了不同的性别差异和潜在的潜在潜在的机制(改变了叶霉素多巴胺能和海马谷氨酸糖尿基体系和涉及前额叶皮质成熟的干扰)。需要更多的研究,分析对大麻诱导的效果的性别和性别影响,诸如精神病,大麻使用障碍和相关的合并症等临床相关性,以实现更个性化和准确的治疗方法。

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