Plasma free tryptophan revisited: what you need to know and do before measuring it
- 12 December 2008
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Psychopharmacology
- Vol. 24 (6), 809-815
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881108098965
Abstract
Plasma free tryptophan (Trp) is an important peripheral parameter widely used by psychopharmacologists to assess Trp entry into the brain for cerebral serotonin synthesis, although, along with total Trp, it can give much more information on Trp metabolism and disposition. Plasma free Trp is, however, a labile parameter easily influenced by a great many modulators, including fasting, food intake, many prescribed and over the counter medications, consumption of alcoholic and of common hot beverages, illicit drug use, some hormones, exercise and mild stressors. Interpretation of changes in plasma free Trp requires appropriate preparation of ultrafiltrates from freshly isolated plasma or serum, accurate analytical methodology and awareness of the multitude of physiological and pharmacological modulators of its concentration. This article highlights these points and makes recommendations aimed at avoiding pitfalls in studies involving this parameter.Keywords
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