2002
DOI: 10.1038/sj.npp.1300055
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Pronounced Cognitive Deficits Following an Intravenous L-Tryptophan Challenge in First-Degree Relatives of Bipolar Patients Compared to Healthy Controls

Abstract: Cognitive impairment has repeatedly been described in bipolar disorders (BD). Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptophan; 5-HT) is possibly involved in these cognitive processes, more particularly in executive functions, learning, memory, and attention. The aim of this study was to investigate serotonergic vulnerability and its relation to cognitive functioning in healthy first-degree relatives of BD patients. We investigated the effects of an intravenous (i.v.) tryptophan (Trp) challenge and placebo on cognitive performa… Show more

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“…Daily ratings of positive mood, while conceptually different than trait measures, have also been associated with prolactin response to a fenfluramine challenge (Flory et al, 2004). Tryptophan has also been shown to alter positive mood when administered acutely and chronically, see (Sobczak, Honig, Schmitt, & Riedel, 2003;Young & Leyton, 2002). Currently less is understood regarding the relation between serotonergic activity and traits not related to negative affectivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daily ratings of positive mood, while conceptually different than trait measures, have also been associated with prolactin response to a fenfluramine challenge (Flory et al, 2004). Tryptophan has also been shown to alter positive mood when administered acutely and chronically, see (Sobczak, Honig, Schmitt, & Riedel, 2003;Young & Leyton, 2002). Currently less is understood regarding the relation between serotonergic activity and traits not related to negative affectivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, first-degree relatives of patients with BD type I had more pronounced memory impairment than first-degree relatives of patients with BD type II. 170,171 Ferrier et al, 172 however, did not find verbal declarative memory deficits in a sample of unaffected relatives of BD probands, and they suggest that the discrepancy may be secondary to the use of different tests across studies although they did use a relatively standard list learning procedure.…”
Section: Cognitive Endophenotypesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Thus, it seems that both an increase and decrease in Trp impair the same cognitive domains that are regulated by the frontal lobe (Sobczak et al, 2003b). The specificity of ATD has been pointed out by Klaassen et al (1999).…”
Section: Point 1: Specificity Of L-trp Challengementioning
confidence: 96%