Individual and combined effects of cannabidiol and Δ 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol on striato-cortical connectivity in the human brain.
Matthew B WallTom P FreemanChandni HindochaLysia DemetriouNatalie ErtlAbigail M FreemanAugustus Pm JonesWill LawnRebecca PopeClaire MokryszDaniel SolomonsBen StattonHannah R WalkerYumeya YamamoriZixu YangJocelyn Ll YimDavid J NuttOliver D HowesH Valerie CurranMichael A P BloomfieldPublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2022)
THC strongly disrupts striato-cortical networks, but this effect is mitigated by co-administration of CBD in the limbic striatum network. Oral CBD administered has a more complex effect profile of relative increases and decreases in connectivity. The insula emerges as a key region affected by cannabinoid-induced changes in functional connectivity, with potential implications for understanding cannabis-related disorders, and the development of cannabinoid therapeutics.