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Tryptophan-free diet: Effects on the acoustic startle reflex in rats
Authors:James K. Walters  Michael Davis  Michael H. Sheard
Affiliation:(1) Yale University School of Medicine, 06508 New Haven, CT, USA;(2) Connecticut Mental Health Center, 06508 New Haven, CT, USA;(3) Biology Department, William Paterson College, 300 Pompton Road, 07470 Wayne, NJ, USA
Abstract:In Experiment 1, body weights of rats fed a powdered tryptophan-free (TF) diet decreased monotonically during a 13-day period. Control animals fed the same diet supplemented with 0.5% l-tryptophan gained weight. The groups did not differ significantly in acoustic startle amplitude measured at 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, and 13 days despite a 28% decrease in whole-brain serotonin in the TF rats. In Experiment 2, daily intubation of rats with a syrup form of each diet maintained the two groups' body weights at comparable levels. TF diet intubation decreased whole-brain serotonin by 64% and produced significantly elevated startle amplitudes, which returned to control levels when 0.5% l-tryptophan was added to the diet. Changes in whole-brain serotonin level preceded changes in startle amplitude by several days. In Experiment 3, acute injections of 125 mg/kg l-tryptophan significantly reduced the startle amplitude of TF diet intubated rats and significantly raised their brain serotonin levels. The results show that acoustic startle reflex is increased by a TF diet, provided the animals receive adequate nourishment, and suggest that this facilitation may result from depletion of brain serotonin.
Keywords:Tryptophan-free diet  Startle  Serotonin
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