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Reversing the Psychiatric Effects of Neurodevelopmental Cannabinoid Exposure: Exploring Pharmacotherapeutic Interventions for Symptom Improvement

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22157861

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cannabis; marijuana; THC; endocannabinoid system; adolescence; neurodevelopment; psychiatric disorders; mesocorticolimbic system

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  1. Canadian Institute of Health Research [PJT-159586]
  2. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  3. MITACs Canada
  4. CanaQuest Inc.

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Neurodevelopmental exposure to THC is associated with long-term psychopathological outcomes, including increased risk of schizophrenia, mood and anxiety disorders, and cognitive impairments. Research has identified underlying neuropathophysiological sequelae and mechanisms that may explain the increased vulnerability to psychiatric risks associated with THC, particularly after adolescent cannabis exposure.
Neurodevelopmental exposure to psychoactive compounds in cannabis, specifically THC, is associated with a variety of long-term psychopathological outcomes. This increased risk includes a higher prevalence of schizophrenia, mood and anxiety disorders, and cognitive impairments. Clinical and pre-clinical research continues to identify a wide array of underlying neuropathophysiological sequelae and mechanisms that may underlie THC-related psychiatric risk vulnerability, particularly following adolescent cannabis exposure. A common theme among these studies is the ability of developmental THC exposure to induce long-term adaptations in the mesocorticolimbic system which resemble pathological endophenotypes associated with these disorders. This narrative review will summarize recent clinical and pre-clinical evidence that has elucidated these THC-induced developmental risk factors and examine how specific pharmacotherapeutic interventions may serve to reverse or perhaps prevent these cannabis-related risk outcomes.

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