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Published on: August 14, 2018
Mental fatigue-induced decrease in levels of several plasma amino acids
1Department of Physiology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:
To investigate the relation between plasma amino acid levels and mental fatigue, we measured the plasma concentrations of 20 amino acids in 9 healthy volunteers before and after a fatigue-inducing mental task session for 8 hr. As fatigue-inducing mental tasks, the subjects performed an advanced trail making test, a Japanese KANA pick up test, and a mirror drawing test. As a control, 8-hr relaxation session was performed in the same subjects at an interval of 4 weeks. Immediately after the fatigue session, the plasma levels of branched-chain amino acids, tyrosine, cysteine, methionine, lysine, and arginine were below those after a relaxation session. The values for other blood parameters including total protein, albumin, glucose, and total cholesterol did not show any differences between the 2 sessions. These results indicate that mental fatigue may be characterized by a decrease in the plasma level of these amino acids.
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