Journal article

White-matter abnormalities in adolescents with long-term inhalant and cannabis use: A diffusion magnetic resonance imaging study

M Yücel, A Zalesky, MJ Takagi, E Bora, A Fornito, M Ditchfield, GF Egan, C Pantelis, DI Lubman

Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience | Published : 2010

Abstract

Background: There is growing evidence that inhalants are neurotoxic to white matter, yet limited work has been conducted to investigate the neurobiologic effects of long-term exposure among adolescent users, despite inhalant use being most prominent during this developmental period. Methods: We used diffusion tensor imaging to examine white-matter integrity in 11 adolescents who used inhalants, 11 matched cannabis users and 8 drug-naive controls. Results: Although both groups of drug users had white-matter abnormalities (i.e., lower fractional anisotropy), abnormalities were more pronounced in the inhalant group, particularly among early-onset users. Limitations: The findings of this study s..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Dr. Yucel is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Clinical Career Development Award (ID 509345). Dr. Zalesky is supported by an Australian Research Council research fellowship (ID DP0986320). Dr. Fornito is supported by an NHMRC C.J. Martin Fellowship (ID 454797). Dr. Lubman is supported by the Colonial Foundation