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Rev. bras. pesqui. méd. biol ; Braz. j. med. biol. res;33(5): 581-7, May 2000. graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-260253

RÉSUMÉ

Several lines of evidence point to the participation of serotonin (5HT) in anxiety. Its specific role, however, remains obscure. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of reducing 5HT-neurotransmission through an acute tryptophan depletion on anxiety induced by a simulated public speaking (SPS) test. Two groups of 14-15 subjects were submitted to a 24-h diet with a low or normal content of tryptophan and received an amino acid mixture without (TRY-) or with (TRY+) tryptophan under double-blind conditions. Five hours later they were submitted to the SPS test. The state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) and the visual analogue mood scale (VAMS) were used to measure subjective anxiety. Both scales showed that SPS induced a significant increase in anxiety. Although no overall difference between groups was found, there was a trend (P = 0.078) to an interaction of group x gender x phases of the SPS, and a separate analysis of each gender showed an increase in anxiety measured by the STAI in females of the TRY- group. The results for the female TRY- group also suggested a greater arousing effect of the SPS test. In conclusion, the tryptophan depletion procedure employed in the present study did not induce a significant general change in subjective anxiety, but tended to induce anxiety in females. This suggests a greater sensitivity of the 5HT system to the effects of the procedure in this gender.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adolescent , Adulte , Anxiété/psychologie , Sérotonine/physiologie , Parole , Tryptophane/déficit , Acides aminés/pharmacologie , Compléments alimentaires , Rythme cardiaque , Auto-évaluation (psychologie) , Sensibilité et spécificité , Facteurs sexuels , Test Anxiety Scale , Tryptophane/sang
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