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Marijuana is the most commonly used psychotropic drug in the United States, after alcohol. With the legalization and decriminalization of cannabis, momentum continues to build and propelled by the reduction of stigma associated to its consumption, there is growing concern regarding the long-term impact on brain function and behavior. Cannabis and the Developing Brain aims to provide comprehensive research on the effects of cannabis during neurodevelopment stages (i.e., perinatal and adolescent ages). This book introduces readers to vivo neural circuits, molecular and cellular mechanisms…mehr
Marijuana is the most commonly used psychotropic drug in the United States, after alcohol. With the legalization and decriminalization of cannabis, momentum continues to build and propelled by the reduction of stigma associated to its consumption, there is growing concern regarding the long-term impact on brain function and behavior. Cannabis and the Developing Brain aims to provide comprehensive research on the effects of cannabis during neurodevelopment stages (i.e., perinatal and adolescent ages). This book introduces readers to vivo neural circuits, molecular and cellular mechanisms affected by cannabis exposure during three different temporal windows of brain vulnerability. Second, it offers a unique insight to shared neurobiological features of cannabinoid exposure during different developmental periods. Lastly, Cannabis and the Developing Brain determines the adverse impact of developmental cannabinoid exposure on specific cognition, emotion and behaviors. - Reviews exposure effects on different areas and circuits of the brain - Identifies effects of exposure at prenatal, perinatal, infant, and adolescent ages - Includes cannabis interaction with known genetic and environmental risk factors - Contains neurodevelopment and neuropsychiatric disorders associated with cannabis exposure
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1. Pre-clinical models of neurodevelopmental cannabinoid exposure Ken Mackie 2. Epigenetic imprint: An underlying link to developmental effects of pre-natal cannabis exposure Anissa Bara and Yasmin L. Hurd 3. Impact of adolescent THC exposure on later adulthood: Focus on mesocorticolimbic function and behaviors Anthony English, Benjamin Land, and Nephi Stella 4. Endocannabinoids and sex differences in the developing social behavior network Margaret M. McCarthy, Ashley E. Marquardt, and Jonathan W. VanRyzin 5. Behavioral consequences of pre/peri-natal Cannabis exposure Antonia Manduca and Viviana Trezza 6. Correlates and consequences of cannabinoid exposure on adolescent brain remodeling: Focus on glial cells and epigenetics Zamberletti Erica, Manenti Cristina, Gabaglio Marina, Rubino Tiziana, and Parolaro Daniela 7. Effects of pre-natal THC exposure on the mesolimbic dopamine system: Unveiling an endophenotype of sensory information processing deficits Roberto Frau and Miriam Melis 8. Perinatal cannabis exposure and long-term consequences on synaptic programming Gabriele Giua, Olivier J.J. Manzoni, and Andrew F. Scheyer 9. Molecular and cellular principles of endocannabinoid signaling and their sensitivity to cannabis in the developing brain Erik Keimpema and Tibor Harkany 10. How adolescent cannabinoid exposure sets the stage for long-term emotional and cognitive dysregulation: Impacts on molecular and neuronal risk pathways Steven R. Laviolette 11. Molecular mechanisms underlying cannabis-induced risk of psychosis Paula Unzueta-Larrinaga, Luis F. Callado, and Leyre Uriguen 12. Synthetic cannabinoids: State-of-the-art with a focus on fertility and development A.-L. P_elissier-Alicot 13. Pre-natal THC exposure interferes with the neurodevelopmental role of endocannabinoid signaling Ismael Galve-Roperh, Adan de Salas-Quiroga,Samuel Simon Sanchez, and Manuel Guzman 14. Cannabis effects on the adolescent brain Kateryna Murlanova, Yuto Hasegawa, Atsushi Kamiya, and Mikhail V. Pletnikov
1. Pre-clinical models of neurodevelopmental cannabinoid exposure Ken Mackie 2. Epigenetic imprint: An underlying link to developmental effects of pre-natal cannabis exposure Anissa Bara and Yasmin L. Hurd 3. Impact of adolescent THC exposure on later adulthood: Focus on mesocorticolimbic function and behaviors Anthony English, Benjamin Land, and Nephi Stella 4. Endocannabinoids and sex differences in the developing social behavior network Margaret M. McCarthy, Ashley E. Marquardt, and Jonathan W. VanRyzin 5. Behavioral consequences of pre/peri-natal Cannabis exposure Antonia Manduca and Viviana Trezza 6. Correlates and consequences of cannabinoid exposure on adolescent brain remodeling: Focus on glial cells and epigenetics Zamberletti Erica, Manenti Cristina, Gabaglio Marina, Rubino Tiziana, and Parolaro Daniela 7. Effects of pre-natal THC exposure on the mesolimbic dopamine system: Unveiling an endophenotype of sensory information processing deficits Roberto Frau and Miriam Melis 8. Perinatal cannabis exposure and long-term consequences on synaptic programming Gabriele Giua, Olivier J.J. Manzoni, and Andrew F. Scheyer 9. Molecular and cellular principles of endocannabinoid signaling and their sensitivity to cannabis in the developing brain Erik Keimpema and Tibor Harkany 10. How adolescent cannabinoid exposure sets the stage for long-term emotional and cognitive dysregulation: Impacts on molecular and neuronal risk pathways Steven R. Laviolette 11. Molecular mechanisms underlying cannabis-induced risk of psychosis Paula Unzueta-Larrinaga, Luis F. Callado, and Leyre Uriguen 12. Synthetic cannabinoids: State-of-the-art with a focus on fertility and development A.-L. P_elissier-Alicot 13. Pre-natal THC exposure interferes with the neurodevelopmental role of endocannabinoid signaling Ismael Galve-Roperh, Adan de Salas-Quiroga,Samuel Simon Sanchez, and Manuel Guzman 14. Cannabis effects on the adolescent brain Kateryna Murlanova, Yuto Hasegawa, Atsushi Kamiya, and Mikhail V. Pletnikov
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