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Effects of Alterations in Plasma Tryptophan Levels on Aggressive Feelings

Anthony J. Cleare, MBBS; Alyson J. Bond, PhD
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1994;51(12):1004-1005. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1994.03950120076017
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We read with interest the recent correspondence with regard to the dangers of amino acid supplements, given the effect of tryptophan-free amino acid mixtures in lowering mood.1 We have been using the technique of rapid enhancement or depletion of plasma tryptophan levels to investigate the control of aggression. Recent work2 has suggested that impulsivity rather than aggression, per se, may be affected by central serotonin function. Thus, in depressed patients, reduced serotonin activity is associated with suicide,3 and in violent offenders, with measures of aggression and hostility2; the changes in impulsivity are manifested by the underlying traits. Previous studies that measured provoked aggression4 and subjective hostility5 after tryptophan depletion have not measured preexisting aggressive traits, which may have accounted for their failure to find an effect.

We looked at 24 male subjects who were selected because they had high levels of trait aggression based a

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Norden M.  Risk of tryptophan depletion following amino acid supplementation . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1993;;50:1000.
Virkkunen M, Rawlings R, Tokola R, Poland RE, Guidotti A, Nemeroff C, Bissette G, Kalogeras K, Karonen SL, Linnoila M.  CSF biochemistries, glucose metabolism, and diurnal activity rhythms in alcoholics, violent offenders, fire setters, and healthy volunteers . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1994;;51:20-27.
Stanley M, Stanley B.  Postmortem evidence for serotonin's role in suicide . J Clin Psychiatry . 1990;;51( (suppl 4) ):22-28.
Smith SE, Pihl RO, Young SN, Ervin FR.  Elevation and reduction of plasma tryptophan and their effects on aggression and perceptual sensitivity in normal males . Aggressive Behav . 1986;;12:393-407.
Young SN, Smith S, Pihl RO, Ervin FR.  Tryptophan depletion causes a rapid lowering of mood in normal males . Psychopharmacology . 1985;;87:173-177.

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