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Gene glitches link pot with schizophrenia
UPI Science News ^ | July 1, 2002 | Charles Choi

Posted on 07/01/2002 7:10:41 PM PDT by gcruse

Gene glitches link pot with schizophrenia

UPI Science News

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Published 7/1/2002 5:06 PM

OKAYAMA, Japan, July 1 (UPI) -- Genetic anomalies tied with marijuana-activated brain chemicals appear linked to schizophrenia, Japanese researchers report.

"This result provides genetic evidence that marijuana use can result in schizophrenia or a significantly increased risk of schizophrenia," lead researcher Hiroshi Ujike, a clinical psychiatrist at Okayama University, told United Press International.

Schizophrenia is one of the greatest mental health challenges in the world, affecting roughly one of every 100 people and filling about a quarter of all hospital beds in the United States. For years, clinical scientists have known that abusing marijuana, also known as cannabis, can trigger hallucinations and delusions similar to symptoms often found in schizophrenia. Prior studies also show that cannabis used before age 18 raises the risk of schizophrenia six-fold.

The hallucinogenic properties of marijuana, the researchers explained, are linked to a biochemical found abundantly in the brain. The chemical, called cannabinoid receptor protein, studs the surfaces of brain cells and latches onto the active chemical within marijuana known as THC.

"These sites are where marijuana acts on the brain," Ujike said.

Ujike and his team examined the gene for the marijuana receptor in 121 Japanese patients with schizophrenia and an average age of 44. When they compared this gene in schizophrenics with the same gene in 148 normal men and woman of the same average age, they found distinct abnormalities in DNA sequences called nucleotides among the schizophrenics. Some of their nucleotides in the marijuana receptor gene appeared significantly more often than normal while others appeared less frequency.

"This finding is the first to report a potential abnormality of the cannabinoid system in schizophrenia," said clinical neuroscientist Carol Tamminga at the University of Maryland in College Park. "The importance of a finding here cannot be overstated, in that it would form a tissue target for drug development and allow targeted treatments to emerge for the illness."

It appears malfunctions in the brain's marijuana-linked circuitry may make one vulnerable to schizophrenia, Ujike said. This holds especially true for a condition called hebephrenic schizophrenia, which is marked by deterioration of personality, senseless laughter, disorganized thought and lack of motivation. These symptoms are similar to psychotic behavior sometimes triggered by severe cannabis abuse, which could mean the marijuana receptors in schizophrenics are far more active than they should be.

Ujike stressed there is no evidence yet these genetic abnormalities can affect how the marijuana receptor actually acts in the brain. "We would also like to replicate our findings with different ethnic populations and more people," he added.

The researchers described their findings in the scientific journal Molecular Psychiatry.

(Reported by Charles Choi, UPI Science News, in New York)

Copyright © 2002 United Press International
 


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"We would also like to replicate our findings with different ethnic populations and more people," he added.

I'll be right over.

1 posted on 07/01/2002 7:10:41 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: gcruse
This is not possible.......BLAHHHHHLAHHHHH H!!!!
2 posted on 07/01/2002 7:25:49 PM PDT by zarf
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To: gcruse
I'll bite. My uncle was a pot-head in the eighties and half the nineties. He's now certifiable... Keeps telling us the government planted chips in his foot, and that evil men dressed in all black are out to get him because he knows...
3 posted on 07/01/2002 7:26:51 PM PDT by jae471
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To: jae471
Keeps telling us the government planted chips in his foot, and that evil men dressed in all black are out to get him because he knows...

Have you told him about the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergers? They're the ones who hire the Men In Black.

4 posted on 07/01/2002 7:30:48 PM PDT by DallasMike
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To: gcruse
This is certainly true. There are some people who should never indulge. I well remember the case of my best college friend's brother, who smoked for about six months and then went off the deep end. He seemed pretty normal up until then, but there are subtle signs of a pre-schizophrenic personality.

It's hard to predict. I would say, when in doubt, don't. But these guys never listen to me...
5 posted on 07/01/2002 7:31:20 PM PDT by proxy_user
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To: gcruse
IIRC, this is NOT the first evidence that genetic damage resulted from pot use.

But this couldn't be, though. It would defeat the entire raison d'etre of SO MANY of our fine Libertine friends!

6 posted on 07/01/2002 7:32:13 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: Illbay
IIRC, this is NOT the first evidence that genetic damage resulted from pot use.

Er, no.  This gene condition pre-exists.  And the scare
tale to which you refer was just that.

7 posted on 07/01/2002 7:37:11 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: Servant of the Nine
thinking of you...
8 posted on 07/01/2002 7:38:53 PM PDT by null and void
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To: Illbay
evidence that genetic damage resulted

Good reading comprehension skills there.

9 posted on 07/01/2002 7:39:22 PM PDT by apochromat
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To: gcruse
Wait, gcruse, which one of you am I talking to?
10 posted on 07/01/2002 7:40:19 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: proxy_user
Many drugs can induce illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder to manifest themselves.
11 posted on 07/01/2002 7:42:10 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Illbay
IIRC, this is NOT the first evidence that genetic damage resulted from pot use.

Yikes! How much do you have to smoke?

Come to think of it, smoking pot does make me tend to forget things. What were we talking about again?

Paranoia will destroy ya.

12 posted on 07/01/2002 7:42:36 PM PDT by Strider
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To: Strider
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you...
13 posted on 07/01/2002 7:43:34 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: DallasMike
I thought men in black was a movie.
14 posted on 07/01/2002 7:48:09 PM PDT by Khepera
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To: Illbay
It seems like a pretty small sample size to be jumping to such large conclusions.

There would have to be a pretty large range between the test and the control to make such assumptions. I wouldn't bet the farm on 100 samples of anything.

15 posted on 07/01/2002 7:49:20 PM PDT by Strider
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To: proxy_user
"There are some people who should never indulge. "

Based on my own experience, that's everyone. I was one of the first in my highschool to try it & the first to stop. After the first few experiences, which were very pleasant, being stoned turned into horrific, paranoid self-persecution. I recall being extremely sensitive to people's moods, also frightening.

Anybody have a similar experience? The paranoia I experienced then makes me wonder if these researchers aren't onto something.

Someone told me the stuff kids now smoke is 10 times the potency of what we were on. Scary.
16 posted on 07/01/2002 7:50:51 PM PDT by tsomer
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To: Illbay
 
Wait, gcruse, which one of you am I talking to?

Over here.  I'm over here!

17 posted on 07/01/2002 7:52:41 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: gcruse
Dang blurred vision! I c'n hardly make ya out!
18 posted on 07/01/2002 7:57:34 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: Strider
The size of a single sample, or the number of multiple samples, does not have to be big!

I'd bet the farm on 20 samples - and under some circumstances, on as few as 6 samples.

It's a trick played by statisticians to prove all sorts of stuff and to supplement their meager incomes.

19 posted on 07/01/2002 7:57:47 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: tsomer
Anybody have a similar experience?

I thought that the paranoia sometimes experienced, while under the influence, was a temporary effect of the drug.

If you gave me a research grant, I could tell you that pot makes you paranoid. That's not a secret.

The question is whether or not the effect is permanent.

If smoking pot makes you permanently paranoid, I make have a problem :-)

20 posted on 07/01/2002 7:58:15 PM PDT by Strider
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