Tryptophan and kynurenic Acid may produce an amplified effect in central fatigue induced by chronic sleep disorder.

IF 2.7 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
International Journal of Tryptophan Research Pub Date : 2014-05-14 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.4137/IJTR.S14084
Masatoshi Yamashita, Takanobu Yamamoto
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Abstract

Tryptophan (TRP) and its neuroactive metabolite, kynurenic acid (KYNA), are thought to play key roles in central fatigue, but the specifics are still unknown. To clarify their roles in the brain, we developed a rat model of central fatigue induced by chronic sleep disorder (CFSD) by disturbing the sleep-wake cycle. Results showed that while 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) concentration did not differ between control and CFSD groups, levels of TRP and KYNA in the CFSD group were about 2 and 5 times higher in the hypothalamus, and 2 and 3.5 times higher in the hippocampus, respectively. Moreover, CFSD-induced fatigue led to abnormal running performance (via treadmill test) and social interaction (via social-interaction test). These results support a TRP-KYNA hypothesis in central fatigue in which increased TRP concentration in the brain and subsequently synthesized KYNA may produce an amplified effect on central fatigue, with enhanced concentrations being a possible mechanism by which social-interaction deficits are generated.

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色氨酸和犬尿酸可能会对慢性睡眠障碍引起的中枢性疲劳产生放大效应。
色氨酸(TRP)及其神经活性代谢产物犬尿氨酸(KYNA)被认为在中枢疲劳中起着关键作用,但具体情况仍不清楚。为了弄清它们在大脑中的作用,我们建立了一个由慢性睡眠障碍(CFSD)通过扰乱睡眠-觉醒周期诱发中枢疲劳的大鼠模型。结果显示,虽然5-羟色胺(5-HT)浓度在对照组和CFSD组之间没有差异,但CFSD组下丘脑中TRP和KYNA的水平分别高出约2倍和5倍,海马中分别高出约2倍和3.5倍。此外,CFSD 引起的疲劳会导致跑步表现(通过跑步机测试)和社会交往(通过社会交往测试)异常。这些结果支持中枢疲劳的TRP-KYNA假说,即大脑中TRP浓度的增加和随后合成的KYNA可能会对中枢疲劳产生放大效应,而浓度的增加是产生社会交往障碍的可能机制。
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