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The British Journal of Psychiatry (2001) 178: 399-405
© 2001 The Royal College of Psychiatrists


REVIEW ARTICLE

Tryptophan depletion and its implications for psychiatry

CAROLINE BELL, MRCPsych

JOLANE ABRAMS, BA and DAVID NUTT, FRCPsych

Psychopharmacology Unit, School of Medical Sciences, Bristol, UK

Correspondence: Caroline Bell, Psychopharmacology Unit, School of Medical Sciences, University Walk, Bristol BS8 ITD, UK

Declaration of interest C.B., S.A. and D.N. received honoraria and research grants from several pharmaceutical companies.

Background Over the past 10 years the technique of tryptophan depletion has been used increasingly as a tool for studying brain serotonergic systems.

Aims To review the technique of tryptophan depletion and its current status as a tool for investigating psychiatric disorders.

Method Systematic review of preclinical and clinical studies.

Results Tryptophan depletion produces a marked reduction in plasma tryptophan and consequently brain serotonin (5-HT) synthesis and release. In healthy volunteers the effects of tryptophan depletion are influenced by the characteristics of the subjects and include some mood lowering, some memory impairment and an increase in aggression. In patients with depression tryptophan depletion tends to result in no worsening of depression in untreated subjects but a relapse in those who have responded to antidepressants (particularly serotonergic agents). In panic disorder the results are similar.

Conclusions The findings that tryptophan depletion produces a relapse of symptoms in patients with depression and panic disorder who have responded to treatment with antidepressants suggests that enhanced 5-HT function is important in maintaining response in these conditions.


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