Cannabis Use Linked to Epigenetic Changes, Scientists Discover
Original paper here:
Genome-wide DNA methylation association study of recent and cumulative marijuana use in middle aged adults
This can't be good. But then who expected stuffing random chemicals into your body was a good thing? :(
Original paper here:
Genome-wide DNA methylation association study of recent and cumulative marijuana use in middle aged adults
Quote:
Abstract Marijuana is a widely used psychoactive substance in the US and medical and recreational legalization has risen over the past decade. Despite the growing number of individuals using marijuana, studies investigating the association between epigenetic factors and recent and cumulative marijuana use remain limited. We therefore investigated the association between recent and cumulative marijuana use and DNA methylation levels. Participants from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study with whole blood collected at examination years (Y) 15 and Y20 were randomly selected to undergo DNA methylation profiling at both timepoints using the Illumina MethylationEPIC BeadChip. Recent use of marijuana was queried at each examination and used to estimate cumulative marijuana use from Y0 to Y15 and Y20. At Y15 (n = 1023), we observed 22 and 31 methylation markers associated (FDR P ≤ 0.05) with recent and cumulative marijuana use and 132 and 16 methylation markers at Y20 (n = 883), respectively. We replicated 8 previously reported methylation markers associated with marijuana use. . . . |
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