Cannabis use is an established risk factor for the development of schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. Factors that may mediate susceptibility to the psychosis-inducing effects of cannabis include the age at onset of first cannabis use, genetic predisposition, as well as interaction with other environmental risk variables. Clinical and preclinical genetic studies provide increasing evidence that, in particular, genes encoding proteins implicated in dopamine signalling are implicated in the cannabis-psychosis association. In the present review, we focus on both human and animal studies which have focused on identifying the neuronal basis of these interactions. We conclude that further studies are required to provide greater mechani...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizophrenia and psychotic illness. However, onl...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizophrenia and psychotic illness. However, onl...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizophrenia and psychotic illness. However, onl...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...