Tryptophan Depletion During Continuous CSF Sampling in Healthy Human Subjects

The tryptophan (TRP) depletion paradigm has been employed to investigate mood and behavioral effects of acutely lowering plasma TRP, and presumably brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) levels through administration of a special diet and/or amino acid drink. Our goal was to test the assumption that a corresponding fall in central levels of TRP and 5-HT (measured by its major metabolite, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid [5-HIAA]) occurs during the standard execution of this method in healthy adult subjects. Three males and two females completed the protocol, which included a one-day low-TRP diet and a TRP-free amino acid drink. Lumbar puncture was performed, with placement of an indwelling catheter connected to a peristaltic pump and fraction collector. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was sampled continuously for a 13.5-hour period (before, during, and after the drink), with fractions removed every 15 minutes. Plasma samples were simultaneously obtained. CSF TRP levels and plasma TRP levels were highly correlated, falling a mean of 92% and 85% from baseline, respectively. CSF nadirs were reached several hours after plasma nadirs. CSF 5-HIAA decreased modestly (24% to 40%, mean 31% change from baseline), with lowest concentrations observed 8-12 hours after the amino acid drink. These data suggest that TRP depletion results in substantial declines in central 5-HT turnover.

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