학술논문

Effect of L-theanine on sensorimotor gating in healthy human subjects.
Document Type
Article
Source
Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences. May2014, Vol. 68 Issue 5, p337-343. 7p.
Subject
*THEANINE
*COGNITION
*GLUTAMINE
*AMINO acids
*DRUG dosage
Language
ISSN
1323-1316
Abstract
Aim l-Theanine ( N-ethyl- l-glutamine) is an amino acid uniquely found in green tea. Growing evidence has suggested the possible effects of l-theanine on cognition. Previously, we found that l-theanine attenuates MK-801-induced deficit in prepulse inhibition ( PPI) in mice. In this study, we examined the effect of l-theanine in increasing the PPI in healthy humans. Methods The subjects were 14 healthy adults who underwent PPI testing as a measure of sensorimotor gating 90 min after an oral intake of l-theanine (0, 200, 400, or 600 mg). PPI tests were done by examiners who were blind to the dose. Results The administration of 200 mg of l-theanine and that of 400 mg, but not 600 mg, significantly increased the % PPI compared to the baseline (0 mg). There was no significant relation between the dose of l-theanine and the startle magnitude or the habituation of startle response. The plasma concentrations of l-theanine correlated with the dose of l-theanine. Conclusion The observed effect with 200-400 mg of l-theanine on PPI suggested that l-theanine at a particular dose range increases sensorimotor gating in humans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]