Changes in brain structure and function following chronic exposure to inhaled vaporised cannabis during periadolescence in female and male mice: A multimodal MRI study.
James R ColemanDan MadularuRichard J OrtizMaria AthanassiouAlexa KnudsenIlayda AlkislarXuezhu CaiPraveen P KulkarniBruce S CushingCraig F FerrisPublished in: Addiction biology (2022)
Chronic exposure to inhaled vaporised cannabis had significant effects on brain structure and function in early adulthood corroborating much of the literature. Females presented with changes in grey matter microarchitecture, while males showed altered functional connectivity in hippocampal circuitry and deficits in object recognition.