Is marijuana bad for your brain? - Anees Bahji

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In 1970,
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marijuana was classified as a schedule 1 drug in the United States:
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the strictest designation possible,
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meaning it was completely illegal and had no recognized medical uses.
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For decades, this view persisted
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and set back research on the drug's mechanisms and effects.
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Today, marijuana’s therapeutic benefits are widely acknowledged,
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and some nations have legalized medical use
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or are moving in that direction.
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But a growing recognition for marijuana’s medical value
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doesn’t answer the question:
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is recreational marijuana use bad for your brain?
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Marijuana acts on the body’s cannabinoid system,
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which has receptors all over the brain and body.
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Molecules native to the body, called endocannabinoids,
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also act on these receptors.
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We don’t totally understand the cannabinoid system,
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but it has one feature that provides a big clue to its function.
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Most neurotransmitters travel from one neuron to the next
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through a synapse to propagate a message.
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But endocannabinoids travel in the opposite direction.
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When a message passes from the one neuron to the next,
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the receiving neuron releases endocannabinoids.
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Those endocannabinoids travel backward
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to influence the sending neuron—
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essentially giving it feedback from the receiving neuron.
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This leads scientists to believe that the endocannabinoid system
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serves primarily to modulate other kinds of signals—
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amplifying some and diminishing others.
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Feedback from endocannabinoids slows down rates of neural signaling.
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That doesn’t necessarily mean
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it slows down behavior or perception, though.
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For example, slowing down a signal that inhibits smell
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could actually make smells more intense.
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Marijuana contains two main active compounds,
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tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, and cannabidiol, or CBD.
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THC is thought to be primarily responsible for marijuana’s psychoactive effects
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on behavior, cognition, and perception,
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while CBD is responsible for the non-psychoactive effects.
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Like endocannabinoids,
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THC slows down signaling by binding to cannabinoid receptors.
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But it binds to receptors all over this sprawling, diffuse system
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at once,
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whereas endocannabinoids are released in a specific place
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in response to a specific stimulus.
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This widespread activity coupled with the fact
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that the cannabinoid system indirectly affects many other systems,
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means that each person’s particular brain chemistry, genetics,
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and previous life experience
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largely determine how they experience the drug.
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That’s true much more so with marijuana than with other drugs
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that produce their effects through one or a few specific pathways.
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So the harmful effects, if any, vary considerably from person to person.
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And while we don’t know how exactly how marijuana
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produces specific harmful effects,
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there are clear risk factors that can increase peoples’ likelihood
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of experiencing them.
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The clearest risk factor is age.
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In people younger than 25,
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cannabinoid receptors are more concentrated in the white matter
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than in people over 25.
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The white matter is involved in communication,
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learning, memory, and emotions.
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Frequent marijuana use
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can disrupt the development of white matter tracts,
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and also affect the brain’s ability to grow new connections.
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This may damage long-term learning ability and problem solving.
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For now, it’s unclear how severe this damage can be
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or whether it’s reversible.
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And even among young people,
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the risk is higher the younger someone is—
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much higher for a 15 year old than a 22 year old, for instance.
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Marijuana can also cause hallucinations or paranoid delusions.
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Known as marijuana-induced psychosis,
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these symptoms usually subside when a person stops using marijuana.
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But in rare cases, psychosis doesn’t subside,
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instead unmasking a persistent psychotic disorder.
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A family history of psychotic disorders, like schizophrenia,
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is the clearest, though not the only, risk factor for this effect.
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Marijuana-induced psychosis is also more common among young adults,
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though it’s worth noting that psychotic disorders
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usually surface in this age range anyway.
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What’s unclear in these cases is whether the psychotic disorder
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would have appeared without marijuana use—
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whether marijuana use triggers it early,
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is a catalyst for a tipping point that wouldn’t have been crossed otherwise,
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or whether the reaction to marijuana is merely an indication
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of an underlying disorder.
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In all likelihood, marijuana’s role varies from person to person.
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At any age, as with many other drugs,
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the brain and body
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become less sensitive to marijuana after repeated uses,
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meaning it takes more to achieve the same effects.
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Fortunately, unlike many other drugs,
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there’s no risk of fatal overdose from marijuana,
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and even heavy use doesn’t lead to debilitating
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or life-threatening withdrawal symptoms if use stops.
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There are more subtle forms of marijuana withdrawal, though,
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including sleep disturbances, irritability, and depressed mood,
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which pass within a few weeks of stopping use.
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So is marijuana bad for your brain?
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It depends who you are.
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But while some risk factors are easy to identify,
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others aren’t well understood—
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which means there’s still some possibility of experiencing negative effects,
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even if you don’t have any of the known risk factors.
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