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- W2047832135 abstract "Contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle in response to a sudden loud sound (acoustic startle response) and the N1/P2 component of the auditory evoked potential are both attenuated when a brief low-intensity stimulus is presented 30-500 ms before the 'startle-eliciting' stimulus (prepulse inhibition). Here, we report the effect of acute tryptophan depletion on prepulse inhibition of these responses. Thirteen males (21-52 years) participated in two sessions separated by 7 days, in which they ingested a drink containing a mixture of amino-acids, which either included (+ TP) or did not include (- TP) tryptophan, according to a balanced double-blind design. Electromyographic (EMG) responses of the orbicularis oculi muscle and N1/P2 auditory evoked potentials were recorded in a 20-min session, 6 h after ingestion of the mixture. Subjects received 40 trials in which 1-kHz sounds were presented: (i) 40 ms, 115 dB ('pulse alone' trials) and (ii) 40 ms, 85 dB, followed after 120 ms by 40 ms, 115 dB ('prepulse/pulse' trials). Mean amplitudes of the EMG response and the N1/P2 potential were derived from the pulse-alone trials and, in each case, percentage prepulse inhibition was calculated. Plasma tryptophan levels were measured from blood samples taken before and 7 h after each treatment. Under the + TP condition, both the EMG response and the N1/P2 complex showed > 60% prepulse inhibition. The - TP condition was associated with (i) significant suppression of prepulse inhibition of the EMG response, with no significant change in response amplitude and (ii) reduction of the amplitude of the N1/P2 potential, with no significant change in prepulse inhibition of this response. Tryptophan levels rose by 90+/-15% under the + TP condition and fell by 81+/-3% under the - TP condition. The suppression of prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response under the - TP condition suggests that central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic mechanisms may be involved in regulating prepulse inhibition of this response. The lack of effect of tryptophan depletion on prepulse inhibition of the N1/P2 potential suggests that different mechanisms are involved in prepulse inhibition of the startle response and the N1/P2 complex." @default.
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- W2047832135 title "Effects of acute tryptophan depletion on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle (eyeblink) response and the N1/P2 auditory evoked response in man" @default.
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