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Associations of cannabis use disorder with cognition, brain structure, and brain function in African Americans.

Marinka M G Koenis1,2, Joke Durnez3, Amanda L Rodrigue1,4, Samuel R Mathias1,4, Aaron F Alexander-Bloch1, Jennifer A Barrett2, Gaelle E Doucet5, Sophia Frangou5, Emma E M Knowles1,4, Josephine Mollon1,4, Dominique Denbow2, Katrina Aberizk2, Molly Zatony2, Ronald J Janssen1,2, Joanne E Curran6, John Blangero6, Russell A Poldrack3, Godfrey D Pearlson1,2,7, David C Glahn1,2,4.   

Abstract

Although previous studies have highlighted associations of cannabis use with cognition and brain morphometry, critical questions remain with regard to the association between cannabis use and brain structural and functional connectivity. In a cross-sectional community sample of 205 African Americans (age 18-70) we tested for associations of cannabis use disorder (CUD, n = 57) with multi-domain cognitive measures and structural, diffusion, and resting state brain-imaging phenotypes. Post hoc model evidence was computed with Bayes factors (BF) and posterior probabilities of association (PPA) to account for multiple testing. General cognitive functioning, verbal intelligence, verbal memory, working memory, and motor speed were lower in the CUD group compared with non-users (p < .011; 1.9 < BF < 3,217). CUD was associated with altered functional connectivity in a network comprising the motor-hand region in the superior parietal gyri and the anterior insula (p < .04). These differences were not explained by alcohol, other drug use, or education. No associations with CUD were observed in cortical thickness, cortical surface area, subcortical or cerebellar volumes (0.12 < BF < 1.5), or graph-theoretical metrics of resting state connectivity (PPA < 0.01). In a large sample collected irrespective of cannabis used to minimize recruitment bias, we confirm the literature on poorer cognitive functioning in CUD, and an absence of volumetric brain differences between CUD and non-CUD. We did not find evidence for or against a disruption of structural connectivity, whereas we did find localized resting state functional dysconnectivity in CUD. There was sufficient proof, however, that organization of functional connectivity as determined via graph metrics does not differ between CUD and non-user group.
© 2020 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  DTI; cognition; marijuana; morphometry; resting state; white matter

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33340172      PMCID: PMC7978126          DOI: 10.1002/hbm.25324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp        ISSN: 1065-9471            Impact factor:   5.038


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1.  Associations of cannabis use disorder with cognition, brain structure, and brain function in African Americans.

Authors:  Marinka M G Koenis; Joke Durnez; Amanda L Rodrigue; Samuel R Mathias; Aaron F Alexander-Bloch; Jennifer A Barrett; Gaelle E Doucet; Sophia Frangou; Emma E M Knowles; Josephine Mollon; Dominique Denbow; Katrina Aberizk; Molly Zatony; Ronald J Janssen; Joanne E Curran; John Blangero; Russell A Poldrack; Godfrey D Pearlson; David C Glahn
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2020-12-19       Impact factor: 5.038

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