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The Possible Importance of Glutamine Supplementation to Mood and Cognition in Hypoxia from High Altitude
Authors:MVL Dos Santos Quaresma  WYG Souza  VA Lemos  AV Caris  RV Thomatieli-Santos
Affiliation:1.Department of Nutrition, Centro Universitário São Camilo, São Paulo 04263-200, Brazil; (M.D.S.Q.); (A.C.);2.Department of Bioscience, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo 11015-020, Brazil; (W.S.); (V.L.);3.Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo 04023-062, Brazil
Abstract:Hypoxia induced by low O2 pressure is responsible for several physiological and behavioral alterations. Changes in physiological systems are frequent, including inflammation and psychobiological declines such as mood and cognition worsening, resulting in increased reaction time, difficulty solving problems, reduced memory and concentration. The paper discusses the possible relationship between glutamine supplementation and worsening cognition mediated by inflammation induced by high altitude hypoxia. The paper is a narrative literature review conducted to verify the effects of glutamine supplementation on psychobiological aspects. We searched MEDLINE/PubMed and Web of Science databases and gray literature by Google Scholar for English articles. Mechanistic pathways mediated by glutamine suggest potential positive effects of its supplementation on mood and cognition, mainly its potential effect on inflammation. However, clinical studies are scarce, making any conclusions impossible. Although glutamine plays an important role and seems to mitigate inflammation, clinical studies should test this hypothesis, which will contribute to a better mood and cognition state for several people who suffer from problems mediated by hypoxia.
Keywords:hypoxia   mood   cognition   inflammation   glutamine
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