The monosodium glutamate symptom complex: Assessment in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized study

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作者
Yang, WH
Drouin, MA
Herbert, M
Mao, Y
Karsh, J
机构
[1] UNIV OTTAWA, DEPT MED, OTTAWA, ON, CANADA
[2] HLTH CANADA, LAB CTR DIS CONTROL, OTTAWA, ON K1A 0L2, CANADA
[3] HLTH CANADA, BUR CHRON DIS EPIDEMIOL, OTTAWA, ON K1A 0L2, CANADA
关键词
monosodium glutamate; monosodium glutamate symptom complex; randomized double-blind challenge;
D O I
10.1016/S0091-6749(97)80008-5
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Considerable debate swirls about the validity of symptoms described by many people after ingestion of monosodium glutamate (MSG), and the question has remained unresolved largely because of a paucity of well-designed challenge studies. Methods: We conducted oral challenge studies in self-identified MSG-sensitive subjects to determine whether they had a statistically significant difference in the incidence of their specific symptoms after ingestion of MSG compared with placebo. First, 5 gm MSG or placebo was administered in random sequence in a double-blind fashion. Subjects who reacted only to a single test agent then underwent rechallenge in random sequence in a double-blind fashion with placebo and 1.25, 2.5, and 5 gm MSG. A positive response to challenge was defined as the reproduction of greater than or equal to 2 of the specific symptoms in a subject ascertained on prechallenge interview. Results: Sixty-one subjects entered the study. On initial challenge, 18 (29.5%) responded to neither MSG nor placebo, 6 (9.8%) to both, 15 (24.6%) to placebo, and 22 (36.1%) to MSG (p = 0.324). Total and average severity of symptoms after ingestion of MSG (374 and 80) were greater than respective values after placebo ingestion (232 and 56; p = 0.026 and 0.018, respectively). Rechallenge revealed an apparent threshold dose for reactivity of 2.5 gm MSG. Headache (p < 0.023), muscle tightness (p < 0.004), numbness/tingling (p < 0.007), general weakness (p < 0.040), and Bushing (p < 0.016) occurred more frequently after MSG than placebo ingestion. Conclusions: Oral challenge with MSG reproduced symptoms in alleged sensitive persons. The mechanism of the reaction remains unknown, but symptom characteristics do not support an IgE-mediated mechanism. According to Food and Drug Administration recommendations, the symptoms, originally called the Chinese restaurant syndrome, are better referred to as the MSG symptom complex.
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