In utero chronic cannabis exposure is associated with lower total brain volume in the first month of postnatal life.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Tessa L Crume, Pilyoung Kim, Xinyi Shen, Erika Iisa, Marilyn A Huestis, Peter Fried, Elaine H Stickrath, Christine Conageski, Jocelyn E Phipers, Gregory Kinney, Cristina Sempio, Jost Klawitter, Alexander J Dufford
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Background: In utero cannabis exposure is associated with deleterious offspring neural development and behaviors that emerge across the lifespan. We explored if brain morphology differed in neonates exposed and unexposed to cannabis in utero in the first month of life.Objective: To evaluate differences in global and subcortical regional brain volume (in the amygdala and hippocampus) in neonates in the first month of life according to in utero cannabis exposure.Methods: Prospective pre-birth prospective cohort study of mother-infant pairs selected on the basis of prenatal cannabis use in the absence of alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drug use. The presence of cannabinoids using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was quantified in maternal and neonatal biological samples. Neonatal MRI was conducted to evaluate differences in global and subcortical brain morphology between the exposed and unexposed infants (18 exposed, 21 unexposed). Inverse probability of treatment weighting was utilized in a generalized linear model framework to remove structural confounding bias between exposure groups. Clinical Trial Registration: NCT03718520.Results: The sex distribution of neonates was 43% female. Neonates exposed to cannabis in utero had significantly lower total brain volume (estimated effect size = 26,496.90 mm3, p = .02), independent of confounders including maternal stress, compared to unexposed infants. The unadjusted difference in brain volume was 29,159.82 mm3, p = .05). Regional volumetric differences were not detected in the amygdala or hippocampus.Conclusion: Given the evidence of the adverse effects of exogenous cannabinoids on fetal brain development, it is vital to prioritize prevention and cessation efforts targeting pregnant women.

子宫内慢性大麻暴露与产后第一个月总脑容量较低有关。
背景:子宫内大麻暴露与有害的后代神经发育和整个生命周期出现的行为有关。我们探索了在出生后第一个月子宫内接触大麻和未接触大麻的新生儿的大脑形态是否存在差异。目的:评估新生儿在出生后第一个月的总体和皮质下区域脑容量(杏仁核和海马)的差异。方法:前瞻性产前前瞻性队列研究,在没有酒精、烟草或非法药物使用的情况下,根据产前大麻使用情况选择母婴对。采用超高效液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)对产妇和新生儿生物样品中大麻素的存在进行定量分析。通过新生儿MRI评估暴露和未暴露婴儿(18例暴露,21例未暴露)脑整体和皮质下脑形态的差异。在广义线性模型框架中利用处理权重的逆概率来消除暴露组之间的结构性混杂偏倚。临床试验注册:NCT03718520。结果:新生儿性别分布中,女性占43%。与未接触大麻的婴儿相比,在子宫内接触大麻的新生儿的总脑容量显著降低(估计效应量= 26,496.90 mm3, p = 0.02),不受包括母亲压力在内的混杂因素的影响。未调整的脑容量差异为29159.82 mm3, p = 0.05)。杏仁核和海马体中未发现区域体积差异。结论:鉴于外源性大麻素对胎儿大脑发育的不良影响的证据,优先考虑针对孕妇的预防和戒烟措施至关重要。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (AJDAA) is an international journal published six times per year and provides an important and stimulating venue for the exchange of ideas between the researchers working in diverse areas, including public policy, epidemiology, neurobiology, and the treatment of addictive disorders. AJDAA includes a wide range of translational research, covering preclinical and clinical aspects of the field. AJDAA covers these topics with focused data presentations and authoritative reviews of timely developments in our field. Manuscripts exploring addictions other than substance use disorders are encouraged. Reviews and Perspectives of emerging fields are given priority consideration. Areas of particular interest include: public health policy; novel research methodologies; human and animal pharmacology; human translational studies, including neuroimaging; pharmacological and behavioral treatments; new modalities of care; molecular and family genetic studies; medicinal use of substances traditionally considered substances of abuse.
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