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    Epidemiology of Cannabis: Genotoxicity, Neurotoxicity, Epigenomics and Aging

    Epidemiology of Cannabis by Reece, Albert Stuart; Hulse, Gary Kenneth;

    Genotoxicity, Neurotoxicity, Epigenomics and Aging

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 18 April 2025

    • ISBN 9780443134920
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages1026 pages
    • Size 276x216 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Epidemiology of Cannabis: Genotoxicity, Neurotoxicity, Epigenomics and Aging provides a novel and comprehensive exploration of five areas that have previously been associated with cannabis use, namely mental health in adults and young adults, pediatric autism, congenital anomalies, cancers, and aging. The book also explores the possibility of how these associations might be reflected in overall disease trends at the population health level. This book surveys these five areas in detail and applies cutting-edge analytical software and geospatial space-time analytical techniques to these questions.

    With all this information gathered into one book in an easily readable form, this book is a reference for clinicians, health science and allied health practitioners, public health and basic science researchers and drug and health regulators interested in these topics. It is also suitable for inclusion in course work and study preparation courses at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.


    • Examines adult and pediatric neurotoxicity and genotoxicity from cannabis use, along with health impacts
    • Analyzes epigenetics and the observed pattern of teratological, cancerogenic, and age-accelerated disease
    • Utilizes advanced statistical and geotemporalspatial analysis to investigate cannabis exposure and health

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    Table of Contents:

    Section A Mental illness
    1 Close parallels between cannabis use and deteriorating US Mental Health at four levels supports and extends the epidemiological salience of demonstrated causal mental health relationships: A geospatiotemporal study
    Introduction
    Methods

    - Analysis plan
    - Statistical considerations
    - Data availability
    - Assessing causality

    Results

    - National level
    - Regional level
    - State level
    - Substate level
    - Considerations of causality
    - Koch’s postulates
    - Hills’ causal algorithm
    - Brain disease pathways and mechanisms
    - Cannabis and mass violence

    Brain

    - Endocannabinoid system in the brain
    - Dopamine
    - Other
    - Mitochondriology
    - Immunome
    - Genomic studies
    - Cannabinoid-opioid interactions

    Conclusion


    Section B Autistic spectrum disorder
    2 Linked rise of cannabis use and autism incidence demonstrated by close three-level geospatiotemporal relationships, USA, 1990-2011
    Introduction
    Methodological comment

    - Assessing causality
    - Data availability

    Results

    - National level data
    - Regional level
    - State level data
    - Impact of cannabis legal status on autism rates
    - Causal inference

    Discussion

    - Mechanistic considerations
    - European neuroteratology studies
    - Morphogen gradients guide brain development
    - Retinoic acid
    - Slit-Robo
    - Neurexin-neuroligin
    - DSCAM and DLGAP2
    - Oligodendrocytes and myelination
    - Genomic studies
    - Epigenomic studies
    - Pediatric poisonings

    Conclusion
    General questions
    Case studies

    - Case 1
    - Case 2
    - Case 3


    Section C Congenital anomalies
    3 Geospatiotemporal and causal inferential analysis of United States congenital anomalies as a function of multiple cannabinoidand substance-exposures: Phenocopying thalidomide and hundred megabase-scale genotoxicity
    Executive summary

    - Introduction
    - Methods
    - Ethics
    - Results
    - Cannabis-related defects
    - Upper quintile threshold discontinuity

    Conclusion
    Cannabis-related congenital anomalies

    - Cannabis-related anomalies by geotemporospatial criteria, N=38
    - Cannabis-related anomalies by prevalence ratio criteria, N=44
    - Cannabis-related anomalies by prevalence ratio criteria, N=42

    Introduction

    - Methodology
    - Data sources
    - Cannabis consumption quintiles
    - Data analysis
    - Statistics
    - Broom-Purrr multimodel assessments
    - Matrix multiplication
    - Geospatial modeling
    - Two phases of data analysis
    - Spatial error structures
    - Spatial model specification
    - Corrections for multiple testing
    - Assessing causality
    - Data availability
    - Ethics

    Results

    - Section one: Drug use by ethnicity and age
    - Section two: Drugs and congenital anomalies overview
    - Section three: Chromosomal defects
    - Section four: Gastroschisis and body wall
    - Section five: Atrial septal defect (secundum type)
    - Section six: Cardiovascular defects of interest
    - Section seven: Hawaiian-American review

    Discussion

    - General considerations
    - Bivariate analysis

    Summary observations

    - Data summary
    - Forest plot
    - Canada
    - Australia
    - Mechanistic summary
    - Multivariable analysis
    - Multivariable causal analysis
    - Multivariable causal analysis
    - Effect of cannabis legalization
    - Considerations of causality
    - Geotemporal trimodality
    - Causality and the hill criteria
    - Causal inference
    - Causal assignment
    - Commonality

    Pathways and mechanisms

    - Genotoxic mechanisms
    - Morphogen gradients control body formation and patterning
    - Cannabinoid modulation of other morphogenetic pathways

    Specific organ systems

    - Heart
    - Respiratory defects
    - Face
    - Gastrointestinal tract
    - Urinary tract
    - Body wall anomalies
    - Limbs
    - Chromosomal defects

    Interactions of other major morphogen systems with cannabinoids

    - Cannabinoid teratology
    - Chromosomal mechanics and dynamics
    - Sperm and cannabinoids
    - Oocytes and cannabinoids
    - Embryonic development

    Conclusion

    - Directions for future research

    Congenital anomalies general questions and case studies

    - General questions
    - Case studies
    -- Case 1: Jodie
    -- Case 2: Jennifer


    Section D Cancer and Heritable Cancer
    4 Geospatiotemporal and causal inferential epidemiological survey and exploration of cannabinoidand substance-related carcinogenesis in the United States from 2003 to 2017 (Online chapter)


    Section E Epigenetics and aging
    5 Multivalent cannabinoid epigenotoxicities and multigenerational aging
    Introduction
    Definitions
    Epigenetic layers
    Hallmarks of aging
    Methodology

    - Data
    - Computations
    - Ethical permission

    Results and discussion

    - Historical studies
    - Mitochondrial inhibition
    - Important earlier epigenomic studies
    - Longitudinal human sperm study
    - Detailed analysis of longitudinal sperm study results
    - Perturbation of fundamental epigenomic machinery
    - Stem cell genes
    - Age-related immunometabolic genes
    - Chromosomes, centrosomes, and kinetochores
    - DNA repair
    - Epigenomics

    Epigenomics of cannabinoid teratology

    - Brain
    - Cannabinoid neurotoxicity
    - Cannabinoid epigenomic neurotoxicity
    - Summary of cannabinoid neurotoxicity
    - Cardiovascular system
    - Other organs and systems
    - Chromosomal anomalies
    - Uronephrology
    - Body wall
    - Teratological summary

    Epigenomics of cannabinoid-related cancers
    Epigenomics of aging

    - Overview of conceptual aging paradigm
    - Aging is driven by a loss of epigenetic information
    - Epigenomics
    - Overall pattern of cannabis toxicity
    - Hallmarks of cannabinoid accelerated aging

    Epigenomic-genomic overlap in aging syndromes

    - Heterochronic parabiosis
    - Haemopoietic stem cells
    - Heterochronic CSF circulation
    - Movement in fibroblasts
    - Ovarian aging
    - Mouse aging

    Epigenomics and pathobiology of aging

    - Inflammation and stem cells
    - Cardiovascular disease
    - Hematopoietic stem cells
    - Skeletal muscle
    - Summary genomic-epigenomic tables
    - Summary of cannabinoid aging acceleration

    Overall summary of multivalent cannabinoid epigenotoxicities
    Case studies-Epigenetics and aging

    - Leonard - Case description
    - Case questions
    - Q multiple choice


    6 Conclusion

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