L-theanine intake increases threshold for limbic seizures but decreases threshold for generalized seizures

Anneleen Schallier, Katia Vermoesen, Ellen Loyens, Joeri Van Liefferinge, Yvette Michotte, Ilse Julia Smolders, Ann Massie

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Abstract

L-theanine, an ethylamide derivate of glutamate found peculiarly in green tea, has been shown to exert beneficial actions in animal models for several neurological disorders. We here studied for the first time the effect of L-theanine intake on seizure susceptibility, using an acute pilocarpine and pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) mouse model for studying respectively limbic seizures and primarily generalized seizures. Moreover, we studied the effect of L-theanine intake on extracellular hippocampal and cortical glutamate and GABA levels, using in vivo microdialysis. Feeding mice with 4% Ltheanine significantly decreased susceptibility for pilocarpine-induced seizures whereas susceptibility for PTZ-induced seizures was increased. The latter effect could be linked to decreased extracellular GABA concentrations in frontal cortex.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-82
JournalNutritional Neuroscience
Volume16
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • L-theanine
  • seizures
  • glutamate
  • GABA

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