Salivary Microbiota is Associated with Cannabis Use in Adolescents.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology(2022)

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These preliminary data suggest that cannabis use during adolescence may be associated with changes in the oral microbiota, specifically in Proteobacteria and Bacteroides. The lower abundance of Bacteroides in the cannabis using group is further strengthened by the inverse correlations between cannabis use days and CUDIT scores. Interestingly, Bacteroidesactively expresses GABA-producing pathways, a type of inhibitory neurotransmitter pathway that studies have shown is inhibited by THC. In addition, ratios of Bacteroides from stool microbiota analyses have also been reported to be decreased in cannabis users. Therefore, saliva microbiota collection may serve as a favorable alternative to classic stool collection. Inclusion of more participants in future studies will allow for more power to detect microbial differences within adolescents who use cannabis.
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