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Cannabinoids, reward processing, and psychosis.

Psychopharmacology

Gunasekera B, Diederen K, Bhattacharyya S.
PMID: 33644820
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2021 Mar 01; doi: 10.1007/s00213-021-05801-2. Epub 2021 Mar 01.

BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that an overlap exists between the neurobiology of psychotic disorders and the effects of cannabinoids on neurocognitive and neurochemical substrates involved in reward processing.AIMS: We investigate whether the psychotomimetic effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and the antipsychotic...

Bilious Vomiting in the Newborn: A Three-Year Experience in a Tertiary Medical and Surgical Centre.

Case reports in pediatrics

Lee RA, Dassios T, Bhat R, Greenough A.
PMID: 33110665
Case Rep Pediatr. 2020 Oct 13;2020:8824556. doi: 10.1155/2020/8824556. eCollection 2020.

BACKGROUND: Bilious vomiting in the newborn is common and requires urgent attention to exclude malrotation. The proportion of neonates with surgical abnormalities, however, is small, and there are other causes. DESIGN: Admissions with bilious vomiting/aspirates of term born infants...

Physiological dead space and alveolar ventilation in ventilated infants.

Pediatric research

Williams E, Dassios T, Dixon P, Greenough A.
PMID: 33603211
Pediatr Res. 2021 Feb 18; doi: 10.1038/s41390-021-01388-8. Epub 2021 Feb 18.

BACKGROUND: Dead space is the volume not taking part in gas exchange and, if increased, could affect alveolar ventilation if there is too low a delivered volume. We determined if there were differences in dead space and alveolar ventilation...

Unraveling the Intoxicating and Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis Ingredients on Psychosis and Cognition.

Frontiers in psychology

Colizzi M, Ruggeri M, Bhattacharyya S.
PMID: 32528345
Front Psychol. 2020 May 14;11:833. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00833. eCollection 2020.

Research evidence suggests a dose-response relationship for the association between cannabis use and risk of psychosis. Such relationship seems to reflect an increased risk of psychosis not only as a function of frequent cannabis use, but also of high-potency...

Oncotarget

Jiao X, Aravidis C, Marikkannu R, Rantala J, Picelli S, Adamovic T, Liu T, Maguire P, Kremeyer B, Luo L, von Holst S, Kontham V, Thutkawkorapin J, Margolin S, Du Q, Lundin J, Michailidou K, Bolla MK, Wang Q, Dennis J, Lush M, Ambrosone CB, Andrulis IL, Anton-Culver H, Antonenkova NN, Arndt V, Beckmann MW, Blomqvist C, Blot W, Boeckx B, Bojesen SE, Bonanni B, Brand JS, Brauch H, Brenner H, Broeks A, Brüning T, Burwinkel B, Cai Q, Chang-Claude J, Couch FJ, Cox A, Cross SS, Deming-Halverson SL, Devilee P, Dos-Santos-Silva I, Dörk T, Eriksson M, Fasching PA, Figueroa J, Flesch-Janys D, Flyger H, Gabrielson M, García-Closas M, Giles GG, González-Neira A, Guénel P, Guo Q, Gündert M, Haiman CA, Hallberg E, Hamann U, Harrington P, Hooning MJ, Hopper JL, Huang G, Jakubowska A, Jones ME, Kerin MJ, Kosma VM, Kristensen VN, Lambrechts D, Le Marchand L, Lubinski J, Mannermaa A, Martens JWM, Meindl A, Milne RL, Mulligan AM, Neuhausen SL, Nevanlinna H, Peto J, Pylkäs K, Radice P, Rhenius V, Sawyer EJ, Schmidt MK, Schmutzler RK, Seynaeve C, Shah M, Simard J, Southey MC, Swerdlow AJ, Truong T, Wendt C, Winqvist R, Zheng W, Benitez J, Dunning AM, Pharoah PDP, Easton DF, Czene K, Hall P, Lindblom A.
PMID: 29262523
Oncotarget. 2017 Oct 12;8(61):102769-102782. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.21800. eCollection 2017 Nov 28.

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Is the Adolescent Brain at Greater Vulnerability to the Effects of Cannabis? A Narrative Review of the Evidence.

Frontiers in psychiatry

Blest-Hopley G, Colizzi M, Giampietro V, Bhattacharyya S.
PMID: 33005157
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Aug 26;11:859. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00859. eCollection 2020.

Cannabis use during the critical neurodevelopmental period of adolescence, may lead to brain structural, functional, and histological alterations that may underpin some of the longer-term behavioral and psychological harms associated with it. The endocannabinoid system performs a key regulatory...

Cannabidiol as a potential treatment for psychosis.

Therapeutic advances in psychopharmacology

Davies C, Bhattacharyya S.
PMID: 31741731
Ther Adv Psychopharmacol. 2019 Nov 08;9:2045125319881916. doi: 10.1177/2045125319881916. eCollection 2019.

Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia are heterogeneous and often debilitating conditions that contribute substantially to the global burden of disease. The introduction of dopamine D2 receptor antagonists in the 1950s revolutionised the treatment of psychotic disorders and they remain...

Respiratory monitoring during less invasive surfactant administration in the delivery suite.

Early human development

Ambulkar H, Williams EE, Hickey A, Bhat R, Dassios T, Greenough A.
PMID: 33497953
Early Hum Dev. 2021 Mar;154:105311. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2021.105311. Epub 2021 Jan 22.

BACKGROUND: On the neonatal unit less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) reduces BPD and the need for mechanical ventilation.AIMS: To evaluate the feasibility of LISA in the delivery suite and to undertake respiratory function physiological monitoring before and after LISA.STUDY...

Parental views on attending neonatal intensive care ward rounds.

BMJ paediatrics open

Caldwell C, MacBean V, Hunt K, Greenough A.
PMID: 31206082
BMJ Paediatr Open. 2019 Apr 12;3(1):e000449. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000449. eCollection 2019.

OBJECTIVES: To ascertain parental views regarding taking part in neonatal unit ward rounds.DESIGN: A service evaluation project.SETTING: Tertiary neonatal intensive care unit.PATIENTS: Parent(s) of infants receiving care on the neonatal unit.INTERVENTIONS: Structured interviews conducted at the cot side.MAIN OUTCOME...

Cannabis: Neuropsychiatry and Its Effects on Brain and Behavior.

Brain sciences

Colizzi M, Bhattacharyya S.
PMID: 33182671
Brain Sci. 2020 Nov 10;10(11). doi: 10.3390/brainsci10110834.

Possibly orally transmitted from before circa 2000 B [...].

Translational Research in the Time of COVID-19-Dissolving Boundaries.

PLoS pathogens

Edgeworth JD, Batra R, Nebbia G, Bisnauthsing K, MacMahon E, Sudhanva M, Douthwaite S, Goldenberg S, O'Hara G, Shankar-Hari M, Doores KJ, Martinez-Nunez R, Hemsley C, Price NM, Lockett J, Lechler RI, Neil SJD, Malim MH.
PMID: 32997719
PLoS Pathog. 2020 Sep 30;16(9):e1008898. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008898. eCollection 2020 Sep.

No abstract available.

A Systematic Review of Human Neuroimaging Evidence of Memory-Related Functional Alterations Associated with Cannabis Use Complemented with Preclinical and Human Evidence of Memory Performance Alterations.

Brain sciences

Blest-Hopley G, Giampietro V, Bhattacharyya S.
PMID: 32069958
Brain Sci. 2020 Feb 13;10(2). doi: 10.3390/brainsci10020102.

Cannabis has been associated with deficits in memory performance. However, the neural correlates that may underpin impairments remain unclear. We carried out a systematic review of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating brain functional alterations in cannabis users...

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