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Serotonergic‘vulnerability’ in affective disorder: a study of the tryptophan depletion test and relationships between peripheral and central serotonin indexes in citalopram‐responders

A double‐blind study of the tryptophan depletion (TD) challenge was performed on a sample consisting of 20 patients with a major depressive disorder in clinical remission after citalopram treatment. TD was induced by the intake of 43 g of an amino acid mixture containing the five large neutral amino...

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Published in:Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica 1998-05, Vol.97 (5), p.374-380
Main Authors: Åberg‐Wistedt, A., Hasselmark, L., Stain‐Malmgren, R., Apéria, B., Kjellman, B. F., Mathé, A. A.
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description A double‐blind study of the tryptophan depletion (TD) challenge was performed on a sample consisting of 20 patients with a major depressive disorder in clinical remission after citalopram treatment. TD was induced by the intake of 43 g of an amino acid mixture containing the five large neutral amino acids. The control group received the same mixture, to which 2.3 g tryptophan had been added. Five of the 12 challenged patients showed a worsening of depressive symptoms during the day of the test. In contrast, there was no mood alteration in the eight control patients. Baseline Cortisol levels were significantly higher in responders to TD compared to those in non‐responders and controls. Platelet serotonin‐receptor function and plasma prolactin levels were correlated. There was a significant positive correlation in the baseline data between rated mood state and plasma Cortisol and a significant inverse correlation between related mood state and plasma tryptophan concentration. Thus low mood appeared to be associated with low serotonin precursor availability as well as with high Cortisol levels.
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Brain - metabolism
Citalopram - adverse effects
Citalopram - therapeutic use
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Depressive Disorder, Major - diagnosis
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Double-Blind Method
Female
Humans
Hydrocortisone - blood
Male
Medical sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Middle Aged
Mood disorders
Personality Inventory
prolactin
Prolactin - blood
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Receptors, Serotonin - blood
Receptors, Serotonin - drug effects
Serotonin - physiology
serotonin receptors
Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors - adverse effects
Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors - therapeutic use
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Tryptophan - physiology
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title Serotonergic‘vulnerability’ in affective disorder: a study of the tryptophan depletion test and relationships between peripheral and central serotonin indexes in citalopram‐responders
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