5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan suppresses food intake in food-deprived and stressed rats

被引:28
|
作者
Amer, A
Breu, J
McDermott, J
Wurtman, RJ
Maher, TJ
机构
[1] Massachusetts Coll Pharm & Hlth Sci, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] MIT, Gen Clin Res Ctr, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[3] MIT, Dept Brain & Cognit Sci, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
关键词
5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan; serotonin; food intake; protein; carbohydrate;
D O I
10.1016/j.pbb.2003.10.011
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Giving L-tryptophan, serotonin's circulating precursor, or a scrotonin-releasing drug can decrease food intake and body weight. Giving 5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan (5-HTP), serotonin's immediate intracellular precursor, has been thought to be ineffective in enhancing brain serotonin synthesis unless it is coadministered with a dopa decarboxylase inhibitor to protect 5-HTP from destruction outside the brain. We have examined the effect of 5-HTP on food consumption and tissue 5-HTP levels among rats subjected to two different hyperphagic stimuli, food deprivation and a standardized stress (tail pinch), and on plasma 5-HTP levels in humans. In rats, 5-HTP (3-200 mg/kg ip) suppressed food intake in a dose-dependent manner in both models, but was at least eight times more effective in our stress-hyperphagia model. (Differences in the two procedures might have contributed to the observed differences in potencies.) This suppression was blocked by coadministration of another large neutral amino acid (LNAA), L-valine. Brain 5-HTP levels correlated significantly with peak plasma 5-HTP (r(2)=.69) or 5-HTP/ LNAA (r(2)=.81) levels. Additionally, among humans, oral 5-HTP (1.2-2.0 mg/kg) produced, after 1 and 2 h, a significant increase in plasma 5-HTP (1.5- to 2.3-fold). These observations suggest that 5-HTP may be useful in controlling the excessive food intake sometimes generated by stress, even if given without decarboxylase inhibitors or other drugs. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:137 / 143
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The serotonin precursor 5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan decreases food intake in food-deprived and stressed rats
    Maher, TJ
    Maurette, JM
    Bejot, M
    Wurtman, RJ
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 2001, 15 (04): : A223 - A223
  • [2] Ipsapirone suppresses food intake in food-deprived rats by an action at 5-HT1A receptors
    Arkle, M
    Ebenezer, IS
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2000, 408 (03) : 273 - 276
  • [3] ICV enterostatin increases food intake in non food-deprived rats
    Rice, HB
    Corwin, RL
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 1996, 10 (03): : 4250 - 4250
  • [4] TRYPTOPHAN INCREASES EXTRACELLULAR SEROTONIN IN THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS OF FOOD-DEPRIVED RATS
    SCHWARTZ, DH
    HERNANDEZ, L
    HOEBEL, BG
    [J]. BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 1990, 25 (06) : 803 - 807
  • [5] EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN INTERLEUKINS ON FOOD-INTAKE OF PREVIOUSLY FOOD-DEPRIVED RATS
    UEHARA, Y
    SHIMIZU, H
    SHIMOMURA, Y
    NEGISHI, M
    KOBAYASHI, I
    KOBAYASHI, S
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 1990, 195 (02): : 197 - 201
  • [6] Treadmill exercise suppresses NPY expression in the hypothalamus of food-deprived rats
    Kim, SS
    Shin, MS
    Kim, H
    Kim, EK
    Lee, HH
    Chang, HK
    Lee, TH
    Jang, MH
    Shin, MC
    Lim, BV
    Kim, CJ
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2004, 34 (02) : 63 - 71
  • [7] The effects of chronic administration of the 5HT1A agonist gepirone on food intake in food-deprived rats
    Smith, M
    Ebenezer, IS
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1998, 125 : U33 - U33
  • [8] NOCTURNAL PATTERNS OF MACRONUTRIENT INTAKE IN FREELY FEEDING AND FOOD-DEPRIVED RATS
    TEMPEL, DL
    SHORPOSNER, G
    DWYER, D
    LEIBOWITZ, SF
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1989, 256 (02): : R541 - R548
  • [9] Safety of 5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan
    Das, YT
    Bagchi, M
    Bagchi, D
    Preuss, HG
    [J]. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 2004, 150 (01) : 111 - 122
  • [10] INFLUENCE OF PALATABILITY ON MOTIVATION TO OPERATE FOR CALORIC AND NON-CALORIC FOOD IN NON FOOD-DEPRIVED AND FOOD-DEPRIVED RATS
    Scheggi, S.
    Secci, M. E.
    Marchese, G.
    De Montis, M. G.
    Gambarana, C.
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE, 2013, 236 : 320 - 331