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Publications [#349778] of Christina S. Meade

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  1. Towe, SL; Meade, CS; Cloak, CC; Bell, RP; Baptiste, J; Chang, L (2020). Reciprocal Influences of HIV and Cannabinoids on the Brain and Cognitive Function.. Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology : the official journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology, 15(4), 765-779. [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/18)

    Abstract:
    Globally, cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug, with disproportionately high use among persons with HIV. Despite advances in HIV care, nearly half of persons living with HIV continue to experience neurocognitive deficits or impairments that may have negative impacts on their daily function. Chronic cannabis use may play a role in the development or exacerbation of these impairments. Here we present a review summarizing existing research detailing the effect of cannabis use associated with the neuropathogenesis of HIV. We examine evidence for possible additive or synergistic effects of HIV infection and cannabis use on neuroHIV in both the preclinical and adult human literatures, including in vitro studies, animal models, clinical neuroimaging research, and studies examining the cognitive effects of cannabis. We discuss the limitations of existing research, including methodological challenges involved with clinical research with human subjects. We identify gaps in the field and propose critical research questions to advance our understanding of how cannabis use affects neuroHIV. Graphical Abstract.


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