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Cannabis use in youth is associated with chronic inflammation

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posted on 2025-02-06, 12:15 authored by Emmet PowerEmmet Power, David Mongan, Colm Healy, Subash Raj Susai, Melanie FockingMelanie Focking, Stanley Zammit, Mary CannonMary Cannon, David CotterDavid Cotter

Background: Markers of inflammation and cannabis exposure are associated with an increased risk of mental disorders. In the current study, we investigated associations between cannabis use and biomarkers of inflammation.

Methods: Utilizing a sample of 914 participants from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, we investigated whether interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα), C-reactive protein (CRP), and soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) measured at age 24 were associated with past year daily cannabis use, less frequent cannabis use, and no past year cannabis use. We adjusted for a number of covariates including sociodemographic measures, body mass index, childhood trauma, and tobacco smoking. We found evidence of a strong association between daily or near daily cannabis use and suPAR.

Results: We did not find any associations between less frequent cannabis use and suPAR. We did not find evidence of an association between IL-6, TNFα or CRP, and cannabis use.

Conclusions: Our finding that frequent cannabis use is strongly associated with suPAR, a biomarker of systemic chronic inflammation implicated in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative processes is novel. These findings may provide valuable insights into biological mechanisms by which cannabis affects the brain and impacts the risk of serious mental disorders.

Funding

UK Medical Research Council

The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC): A multi- generation, longitudinal resource focusing on life course health and well- being.

Wellcome Trust

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University of Bristol

Research Ireland under Grant Number 21/RC/10294_P2

European Regional Development Fund

FutureNeuro industry partners

Health Research Board of Ireland ‘YouLead’ Collaborative Doctoral Award (grant code 18210A01)

Wellcome – Health Research Board Irish Clinical Academic Training Programme (ICAT)

Wellcome Trust

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Health Service Executive National Doctors Training and Planning

Health and Social Care, Research and Development Division, Northern Ireland

Investigating the meanings and mechanisms of psychotic experiences in young people: a novel, mixed-methods approach

European Research Council

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Health Research Board PHR HRB ILP POR 2017-039

Health Research Board HRB ILP POR 2019-0005

IMPETUS: Investigating Markers derived from Proteomics for Estimation of Transition from the Ultra high risk State to psychotic disorder

Wellcome Trust

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Published Citation

Power E, et al. Cannabis use in youth is associated with chronic inflammation. Psychol Med. 2024;54(16):1-11

Publication Date

9 December 2024

PubMed ID

39648682

Department/Unit

  • Beaumont Hospital
  • FutureNeuro Centre
  • Psychiatry

Research Area

  • Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Version

  • Published Version (Version of Record)