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Binge and Cannabis Co-Use Episodes in Relation to White Matter Integrity in Emerging Adults.

Natasha E Wade1, Alicia M Thomas2, Staci A Gruber3,4, Susan F Tapert1, Francesca M Filbey5, Krista M Lisdahl2.   

Abstract

Background: Growing evidence suggests that cannabis and alcohol (and especially binge alcohol drinking) use independently alters neural structure and functioning, particularly during sensitive developmental time periods (e.g., emerging adulthood). However, few studies have investigated the effects of same-day use of these two substances. Here, white matter (WM) integrity was investigated in relation to binge alcohol drinking, cannabis, and same-day binge and cannabis co-use in adolescents and emerging adults.
Methods: FreeSurfer's TRACULA was used to assess WM in emerging adults (n=75; 16-26 years old). Timeline Followback calculated past month cannabis use, binge episodes, and same-day cannabis and binge drinking co-use. Multiple regressions investigated WM by past month cannabis, binge, and co-use.
Results: Results revealed co-use episodes were related to lower fractional anisotropy (FA), an overall measure of neuronal integrity, in three tracts (left inferior longitudinal fasciculus [ILF], p=0.02; right anterior thalamic radiation [ATR], p=0.01; and left cingulum cingulate gyrus [CCG], p=0.01); and lower axial diffusivity in left ILF (p=0.03). Cannabis use was significantly related to greater FA in left ILF (p=0.005), left ATR (p=0.02), right ATR (p=0.05), left CCG (p=0.006), right CCG (p=0.03), and right superior longitudinal fasciculus parietal (p=0.03). Binge episodes related to greater FA in right ATR (p=0.03). Conclusions: These findings suggest that co-use was associated with lower WM integrity across frontolimbic tracts. In addition, greater FA was related to greater cannabis use across several tracts and binge alcohol use in one tract. Co-users also appeared to be more severe substance users. Future research should investigate the potential independent and interactive effects of these substances on pre-clinical and clinical levels. Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

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Keywords:  alcohol; cannabis; co-occurring substance use; emerging adults; white matter

Year:  2020        PMID: 32322677      PMCID: PMC7173670          DOI: 10.1089/can.2018.0062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cannabis Cannabinoid Res        ISSN: 2378-8763


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