Effects of L-theanine on Motor Cortex Excitability in Healthy Subjects: A Paired-Pulse TMS Study

EARLY_PHASE1CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

11

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 9, 2020

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2021

Study Completion Date

May 31, 2021

Conditions
Cortical ExcitabilityPsychiatric Disorder
Interventions
DRUG

L-theanine

The subject will receive paired-pulse TMS (ppTMS) procedure before and 30min after taking the drug orally, to assess motor cortex excitability, measured by surface electromyogram (EMG). The ppTMS procedure is administered by a TMS stimulator controlled a program software named Signal. The coil of the stimulator is placed above the scalp where the stimulation would activate the left primary motor cortex region that controls the right thumb. When a pulse stimulation is delivered by the coil, the EMG over a thumb muscle (abductor pollicis brevis) will record a motor-evoked potential on the tracing. Cross-over with placebo in two separate sessions at least 72 hours apart.

DRUG

Placebo

The subject will receive paired-pulse TMS (ppTMS) procedure before and 30min after taking the drug orally, to assess motor cortex excitability, measured by surface electromyogram (EMG). The ppTMS procedure is administered by a TMS stimulator controlled a program software named Signal. The coil of the stimulator is placed above the scalp where the stimulation would activate the left primary motor cortex region that controls the right thumb. When a pulse stimulation is delivered by the coil, the EMG over a thumb muscle (abductor pollicis brevis) will record a motor-evoked potential on the tracing. Cross-over with L-theanine in two separate sessions at least 72 hours apart.

Trial Locations (1)

02906

Butler Hospital, Providence

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Butler Hospital

OTHER

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