Jp. Johnson et al., ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE CANNABINOID RECEPTOR GENE (CNR1) AND THE P300EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL, Molecular psychiatry, 2(2), 1997, pp. 169-171
In our prior study we observed a significant association between homoz
ygosity for the greater than or equal to 5 alleles of a microsatellite
polymorphism of cannabinoid receptor gene (CNR1) and drug dependence.
Decreased amplitude of the P300 wave of evoked related potentials (ER
P) has long been shown to be associated with alcohol and drug dependen
ce. The P300 wave reflects attentional resource allocation and active
working memory. Since marijuana intoxication has a potent blocking eff
ect on short-term memory we examined the association between the CNR1
alleles and the P300 wave amplitude at three electrodes in 35 alcohol
and drug addicts, by MANOVA. There was a significant decrease in ampli
tude of the P300 wave for all three electrodes (P = 0.028) that was mo
st marked for the frontal lobes (P = 0.008) in subjects homozygous for
the CNR1 greater than or equal to 5 repeat alleles. Multivariate regr
ession analysis indicated the CNR1 gene contributed to 20% of the vari
ance of the frontal lobe P300 wave amplitude.