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Prefrontal cortex marijuana

The average increase in rCMR after THC administration was less in marijuana users than in controls, and users had lower cerebellar metabolism than the controls at baseline [8]. Thus the cerebellum shows the greatest metabolic increase in response to acute THC and responds to chronic marijuana exposure with a decrease in baseline CMR. Habitual users but not controls responded to THC administration with increased rCMR in prefrontal cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, and basal ganglia. In contrast to the robust effects of THC on relative rCMR, changes in global CMR in response to THC were quite variable, with increases, decreases, and no changes seen in equal numbers of subjects. There was also variability in subjective effects, which were pleasurable for most subjects but either minimal or unpleasant (anxiety or paranoia) for others. [Pg.138]

Volkow and colleagues from Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) found that marijuana abusers had lower overall cerebellar glucose metabolism than normal subjects, but they had increased glucose utilization in orbitofrontal cortex, prefrontal cortex, and basal ganglia. [Pg.160]


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