Wang Chenghua, Szabo Joanne S, Dykman Roscoe A
Rotman Research Institute, USA.
Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 2004 Apr-Jun;39(2):126-38. doi: 10.1007/BF02734278.
Glucose is a major energy source for the brain, and along with several monosaccharide derivatives as components of brain gangliosides, they play important roles in neurologic function. However, there is little information available on the role of glucose and other monosaccharides on resting brain activity. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of a single dose of a carbohydrate supplement containing glucose and several of its derivatives on resting brain activity in 20 healthy male college students. The supplement provided an insignificant amount of carbohydrate (3.9 g), protein (0.28 g), fat (0 g), and calories (14 kcal). The amount of glucose in the supplement was 0.5 g (1% the amount of glucose used in adult studies of cognitive functioning and memory). We hypothesized that the glyconutrient supplement would enhance brain activity associated with alertness and attention. The study design was double blind, with subjects randomly assigned to one of two orders, either carbohydrate supplement week one followed by placebo a week later, or the opposite. Electrical brain activity was monitored by 15 electrodes positioned at nine standard international 10-20 system locations, including three bilateral pairs at frontal, parietal, and occipital sites. Thirty minutes following ingestion of a placebo or carbohydrate supplement drink, EEG activity was recorded for 10-mins while subjects focused on a stationary visual target. Spectral power of resting brain activity was computed and analyzed contrasting the placebo and supplement groups. Relative to placebo, the carbohydrate supplement significantly enhanced power in three brain wave frequencies (theta, alpha, and beta) that are known to be associated with attention and arousal. Since changes were observed in the supplement but not placebo group, our study suggests that additional sugars in the glyconutritional supplement facilitate enhancement of brain electrical activity. Whether the apparent enhancement of arousal in baseline recordings is associated with improved task performance remains to be determined.
葡萄糖是大脑的主要能量来源,它与几种作为脑神经节苷脂成分的单糖衍生物一起,在神经功能中发挥着重要作用。然而,关于葡萄糖和其他单糖对静息脑活动的作用,目前可用信息很少。本研究旨在评估单剂量含有葡萄糖及其几种衍生物的碳水化合物补充剂对20名健康男性大学生静息脑活动的影响。该补充剂提供的碳水化合物(3.9克)、蛋白质(0.28克)、脂肪(0克)和卡路里(14千卡)含量微不足道。补充剂中的葡萄糖含量为0.5克(在成人认知功能和记忆研究中使用的葡萄糖量的1%)。我们假设这种糖营养补充剂会增强与警觉性和注意力相关的脑活动。研究设计为双盲,受试者被随机分配到两种顺序之一,要么第一周服用碳水化合物补充剂,一周后服用安慰剂,要么相反。通过位于九个标准国际10 - 20系统位置的15个电极监测脑电活动,包括额叶、顶叶和枕叶部位的三对双侧电极。在摄入安慰剂或碳水化合物补充剂饮料30分钟后,记录10分钟的脑电图活动,同时受试者专注于一个静止的视觉目标。计算并分析静息脑活动的频谱功率,对比安慰剂组和补充剂组。相对于安慰剂,碳水化合物补充剂显著增强了已知与注意力和唤醒相关的三种脑电波频率(θ波、α波和β波)的功率。由于在补充剂组而非安慰剂组中观察到了变化,我们的研究表明糖营养补充剂中的额外糖分有助于增强脑电活动。基线记录中明显的唤醒增强是否与任务表现的改善相关仍有待确定。