The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute or long-lasting psychosis are not completely understood. While some evidence suggests altered striatal dopamine may underlie the association, direct evidence that cannabis use affects either acute or chronic striatal dopamine is inconclusive. In contrast, pre-clinical research suggests that cannabis may affect dopamine via modulation of glutamate signaling. A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover design was used to investigate whether altered striatal glutamate, as measured using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, underlies the acute psychotomimetic effects of intravenously administered delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC; 1.19 m...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug and is known to alter state of consciousness and imp...
The associative striatum, an established substrate in psychosis, receives widespread glutamatergic p...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...
The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute or long-las...
The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute or long-las...
Background The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute ...
Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (δ9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient, is assoc...
Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta 9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient, is ...
A significant body of epidemiological evidence has linked psychotic symptoms with both acute and chr...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
Abstract Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient,...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug and is known to alter state of consciousness and imp...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug and is known to alter state of consciousness and imp...
The associative striatum, an established substrate in psychosis, receives widespread glutamatergic p...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...
The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute or long-las...
The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute or long-las...
Background The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute ...
Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (δ9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient, is assoc...
Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta 9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient, is ...
A significant body of epidemiological evidence has linked psychotic symptoms with both acute and chr...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
General population epidemiological studies have consistently found that cannabis use increases the r...
Abstract Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient,...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug and is known to alter state of consciousness and imp...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug and is known to alter state of consciousness and imp...
The associative striatum, an established substrate in psychosis, receives widespread glutamatergic p...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...