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A biochemical study was performed in two patients submitted to insulin coma therapy. The injection of insulin resulted in a decrease of free and total tryptophan as well as tyrosine in plasma, while NEFA were not influenced by this treatment. The ratio of tryptophan to tyrosine was enhanced. The administration of glucose after insulin provoked an increase of free and total tryptophan. The results support the hypothesis that in man insulin may favor the uptake of tryptophan by the brain, and enhance the synthesis of cerebral serotonin.
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Baumann, P., Gaillard, J.M. Insulin coma therapy: Decrease of plasma tryptophan in man. J. Neural Transmission 39, 309–313 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01266307
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