White matter alterations associated with chronic cannabis use disorder: a structural network and fixel-based analysis

Author:

Suo Chao1ORCID,Yücel Murat,Maleki Suzan,Hendrikse Joshua,Richardson Karyn,Segrave Rebecca,hughes Sam,Kayayan Edouard,Oldham Stuart,Syeda Warda2ORCID,Coxon James3ORCID,Caeyenberghs Karen4,Dominguezduque Juan,Solowij Nadia5ORCID,Lubman Dan

Affiliation:

1. Monash University

2. University of Melbourne

3. School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University ; Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health

4. Deakin University

5. University of Wollongong

Abstract

Abstract Cannabis use disorder (CUD) is associated with adverse mental health effects, as well as social and cognitive impairment. Given prevalence rates of CUD are increasing, there is considerable efforts, and need, to identify prognostic markers which may aid in minimising any harms associated with this condition. Previous neuroimaging studies have revealed changes in white matter (WM) organization in people with CUD, though, findings are mixed. In this study, we applied MRI-based analysis techniques that offer complimentary mechanistic insights, i.e., a connectome approach and fixel-based analysis (FBA) to investigate properties of individual WM fibre populations and their microstructure across the entire brain, providing a highly sensitive approach to detect subtle changes and overcome limitations of previous diffusion models. We compared 56 individuals with CUD (median age 25 years) to a sample of 38 healthy individuals (median age 31.5 years). Compared to controls, those with CUD had significantly increased structural connectivity strength (FDR corrected) across 9 edges between the right parietal cortex and several cortical and subcortical regions, including left orbitofrontal, left temporal pole, and left hippocampus and putamen. Utilizing FBA, WM density was significantly higher in those with CUD (FWE corrected) across the splenium of corpus callosum, and lower in bilateral cingulum and right cerebellum. We observed significant correlation between cannabis use over the past month and connectivity strength of the frontoparietal edge, and between age of regular use and WM density of the bilateral cingulum and right cerebellum. Our findings enhance the understanding of WM architecture alterations associated with CUD.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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