Gayani S Nawarathna, Dewasmika I Ariyasinghe, Tharaka L Dassanayake
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摘要
l -茶氨酸,一种在茶中发现的氨基酸;茶和咖啡中的咖啡因被认为可以提高注意力。我们进行了一项双盲、安慰剂对照、平衡、双向交叉试验,以确定高剂量l -茶氨酸-咖啡因组合对急性睡眠剥夺健康成人选择性注意的神经行为(反应时间)和神经生理[P3b认知事件相关电位(ERP)]测量的急性影响。37名夜间睡眠不足的健康成年人(22-30岁,21名男性)在摄入200毫克l -茶氨酸-160毫克咖啡因混合物或安慰剂之前和50分钟后完成了一项与交通场景相关的计算机视觉刺激识别任务。这项任务包括选择性地对即将发生的事故场景(20%的概率)做出反应,同时忽略随机混合的、更频繁的安全场景(80%的概率)。同时记录32通道脑电图,得出erp。与安慰剂相比,l -茶氨酸-咖啡因组合显著提高了命中率(P = 0.02)和目标-分心物的可辨别性(P = 0.047)。虽然l -茶氨酸-咖啡因组合(△= 52.08 ms, P < 0.0001)和安慰剂(△= 13.97 ms, P = 0.024)均改善了事故现场的反应时间,但l -茶氨酸-咖啡因组合在给药前-给药后的反应时间改善显著大于安慰剂(△= 38.1 ms, P = 0.003)。与安慰剂相比,l -茶氨酸-咖啡因组合显著增加P3b ERP成分的振幅并降低其潜伏期。我们的研究结果表明,l -茶氨酸-咖啡因的组合提高了睡眠不足的人对交通情景的选择性注意力的准确性和速度。这种改善是由大脑注意力网络中更多更快的神经资源分配带来的。
High-dose L-theanine-caffeine combination improves neurobehavioural and neurophysiological measures of selective attention in acutely sleep-deprived young adults: a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study.
L-theanine, an amino acid found in tea, and caffeine, found in tea and coffee, are claimed to enhance attention. We conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled, counterbalanced, two-way crossover trial to determine the acute effects of a high-dose L-theanine-caffeine combination on neurobehavioural (reaction time) and neurophysiological (P3b cognitive event-related potential (ERP)) measures of selective attention in acutely sleep-deprived healthy adults. Thirty-seven overnight sleep-deprived healthy adults (aged 22-30 years, twenty-one men) completed a computerised traffic-scene-related visual stimulus discrimination task before and 50 min after ingesting 200 mg L-theanine-160 mg caffeine combination or a placebo. The task involved selectively responding to imminent accident scenes (20 % probability) while ignoring randomly intermixed, more frequent safe scenes (80 % probability). A 32-channel electroencephalogram was recorded concurrently to derive ERP. The L-theanine-caffeine combination significantly improved the hit rate (P = 0·02) and target-distractor discriminability (P = 0·047), compared with the placebo. Although both L-theanine-caffeine combination (△ = 52·08 ms, P < 0·0001) and placebo (△ = 13·97 ms, P = 0·024) improved reaction time to accident scenes, the pre-post-dose reaction time improvement of the L-theanine-caffeine combination was significantly greater than that of placebo (△ = 38·1 ms, P = 0·003). Compared with the placebo, the L-theanine-caffeine combination significantly increased the amplitudes and reduced the latencies of P3b ERP component. Our findings suggest that L-theanine-caffeine combination improves the accuracy and speed of deploying selective attention to traffic scenarios in sleep-deprived individuals. This improvement is brought about by greater and faster neural resource allocation in the attentional networks of the brain.
期刊介绍:
British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.