Childhood trauma and being at-risk for psychosis are associated with higher peripheral endocannabinoids.
Elizabeth Appiah-KusiR WilsonM ColizziE FogliaE KlamerusA CaldwellM G BossongP McGuireS BhattacharyyaPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Our results suggest an association between CHR and/or childhood maltreatment and elevated endocannabinoid levels in peripheral blood, with a greater alteration in those with both CHR status and history of childhood maltreatment compared to those with either of those risks alone. Furthermore, endocannabinoid levels increased linearly with the number of risk factors and elevated endocannabinoid levels correlated with the severity of CHR symptoms and extent of childhood maltreatment. Further studies in larger cohorts, employing longitudinal designs are needed to confirm these findings and delineate the precise role of endocannabinoid alterations in the pathophysiology of psychosis.