Mood effects of 24-hour tryptophan depletion in healthy first-degree relatives of patients with affective disorders

Citation
T. Klaassen et al., Mood effects of 24-hour tryptophan depletion in healthy first-degree relatives of patients with affective disorders, BIOL PSYCHI, 46(4), 1999, pp. 489-497
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
ISSN journal
00063223 → ACNP
Volume
46
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
489 - 497
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3223(19990815)46:4<489:MEO2TD>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Background: Acute tryptophan (TRP) depletion was evaluated in healthy volun teers with or without a family history of major affective disorder (FH+ ver sus FH-). Methods: Twenty-seven subjects (16 FH+, 11 FH-) received 100 g of an amino acid mixture with and without TRP according to a placebo-controlled, double -blind cross-over design and a diet devoid of TRP for the next 24 hours. Results: The ratio TRP/large neutral amino acids declined to 22% of baselin e values after 6 hours, and increased during the night reaching 85% of base line after 24 hours. Overall, after 6 hours, TRP depletion lead to a loweri ng of mood, but after 24 hours, these changes were no longer detected. Mood changes and gastrointestinal side effects were significantly more evident in FH+ subjects than in FH- subjects. Conclusions: Our data support the hypothesis that subjects with a positive family history for depression are predisposed to increased vulnerability to the adverse consequences of serotonergic imbalance. Biol Psychiatry 1999;4 6:489-497 (C) 1999 Society of Biological Psychiatry.