The Effect of Acute Tryptophan Depletion (ATD) on Esophageal Sensitivity in Healthy Volunteers
Esophageal Sensitivity
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Esophageal Sensitivity focused on measuring Acute tryptophan depletion, esophageal sensitivity,
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age between 18 and 60 years old
Exclusion Criteria:
- history of psychiatric disease or a positive first degree psychiatric family history,
- pregnancy or lactation,
- concomitant administration of any centrally activating medication
- medication affecting esophageal motility,
- significant co-morbidities (neuromuscular, cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, autoimmune, renal and hepatic),
- prior history of esophageal, Ear-Nose and Throat or gastric surgery or endoscopic anti-reflux procedure,
- history of gastrointestinal disease
- During the last two weeks before the study, the volunteers should be free from medication, except for oral contraceptives.
Sites / Locations
- Targid, KU Leuven
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Acute tryptophan depletion
Placebo
Administration of an amino acid mixture consisting of 15 amino acids, (4.1g L-alanine, 2.4g glycine, 2.4g L-histidine, 6.0g L-isoleucine, 10.1g L-leucine, 6.7g L-lysine, 4.3g L-phenylalanine, 9.2g L-proline, 5.2g L-serine, 4.3g L-threonine, 5.2g L-tyrosine, 6.7g L-valine, 3.7g L-argine, 2.0g L-cysteine, 3.0g L-methionine) lacking tryptophan to investigate the effect of tryptophan depletion on esophageal sensitivity
Administration of an amino acid mixture consisting of 15 amino acids, (4.1g L-alanine, 2.4g glycine, 2.4g L-histidine, 6.0g L-isoleucine, 10.1g L-leucine, 6.7g L-lysine, 4.3g L-phenylalanine, 9.2g L-proline, 5.2g L-serine, 4.3g L-threonine, 5.2g L-tyrosine, 6.7g L-valine, 3.7g L-argine, 2.0g L-cysteine, 3.0g L-methionine and 3.0g L-trypyophan). Since this amino-acid mixture contains tryptophan it is used as the placebo arm of this cross-over study