The bovine protein α-lactalbumin increases the plasma ratio of tryptophan to the other large neutral amino acids, and in vulnerable subjects raises brain serotonin activity, reduces cortisol concentration, and improves mood under stress
色氨酸
内分泌学
内科学
血清素
化学
心情
心理学
氨基酸
医学
生物化学
精神科
受体
作者
C. Rob Markus,Berend Olivier,Geert E. M. Panhuysen,Jan van der Gugten,Martine S. Alles,Adriaan Tuiten,Herman GM Westenberg,Durk Fekkes,Hans F Koppeschaar,Edward EHF de Haan
Background: Increased brain serotonin may improve the ability to cope with stress, whereas a decline in serotonin activity is involved in depressive mood. The uptake of the serotonin precursor, tryptophan, into the brain is dependent on nutrients that influence the cerebral availability of tryptophan via a change in the ratio of plasma tryptophan to the sum of the other large neutral amino acids (Trp-LNAA ratio). Therefore, a diet-induced increase in tryptophan availability may increase brain serotonin synthesis and improve coping and mood, particularly in stress-vulnerable subjects.