The effect of dietary tryptophan supplementation, and an oral tryptophan challenge, on urinary excretion of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in domestic dogs
Chloe Cheung, Jess Rigling, Bernadette Stang, Craig Ruaux

TL;DR
This study examines how tryptophan affects serotonin metabolism in dogs by measuring 5-HIAA in urine, offering insights into inflammatory bowel disease markers.
Contribution
The study validates a 5-HIAA ELISA assay for dogs and explores dietary tryptophan's impact on serotonin metabolism.
Findings
Dietary tryptophan supplementation caused sustained changes in serotonin metabolism.
An oral tryptophan challenge did not significantly affect 5-HIAA excretion in the short term.
The study highlights factors that may confound the interpretation of 5-HIAA as a serotonin metabolism marker in dogs.
Abstract
Chronic enteropathies, commonly referred to as inflammatory bowel disease, are multi-factorial disorders that affect a substantial proportion of both the human population and companion animals. There is an emerging body of evidence suggesting that alterations in serotonin metabolism may contribute to the development of inflammatory bowel disease in humans. 5-Hydroxyindole acetic acid (5-HIAA) is a major metabolite of serotonin which undergoes renal excretion, providing a non-invasive indicator of serotonin metabolism. This study validated a commercial ELISA assay for 5-HIAA for use in canines and investigated the effect of dietary tryptophan supplementation and tryptophan challenge on the excretion of 5-HIAA in healthy dogs (n = 14). Dietary supplementation was associated with sustained alterations in serotonin metabolism, whereas a short-term oral tryptophan challenge, did not…
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TopicsDiet and metabolism studies · Muscle metabolism and nutrition · Gut microbiota and health
