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Effect of gamma-L-glutamyl-L-dopa on phosphate excretion
Authors:Sadiq S  Berndt T J  Nath K A  Knox F G
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Abstract:
gamma-L-glutamyl-L-DOPA (gludopa) is a dopamine prodrug that is relatively specific for the kidney. Because dopamine is phosphaturic, the present study compared the phosphaturic effects of the infusion of equimolar doses of gludopa (n = 8), L-DOPA (n = 8), and gamma-L-glutamyl-L-tyrosine (glutyrosine, n = 6). Glutyrosine was used as a control to evaluate the effect of the glutamyl portion of gludopa on phosphate excretion. Sprague-Dawley rats (350 to 400 g) were anesthetized with 5-sec-butylethyl-2-thyobarbituric acid (Inactin; 100 mg/kg, IP) and underwent thyroparathyroidectomy. Clearances were taken during the infusion of normal saline vehicle, followed by the infusion of gludopa, L-DOPA, or glutyrosine, all infused at the rate of 10 nmol/kg bolus and 0.8 nmol/kg/min (iv). To determine the contribution of glutamyl derivative to phosphate excretion, gludopa or L-DOPA was infused in the presence of SCH23390, a DA-1 receptor antagonist. Gludopa infusion significantly increased dopamine excretion (from 1.9+/-0.2 ng/min to 17.0+/-3.9 ng/min, delta15.0+/-3.9 ng/min, P < .008) and fractional excretion of phosphate (from 2.6%+/-0.6% to 34.8%+/-1.8%, delta32.0%+/-1.6%, P < .001). L-DOPA infusion significantly increased dopamine excretion (from 1.4+/- 0.4 ng/min to 9.7+/-1.6 ng/min, delta8.3+/-1.5 ng/min, P < .001) and fractional excretion of phosphate (from 1.7%+/-0.6% to 8.2%+/-2.0%, delta6.4%+/-1.5%, P < .004). Glutyrosine infusion significantly increased fractional excretion of phosphate (from 2.8%+/-0.8% to 17.5%+/-5.2%, delta14.6%+/-4.8%, P < .03) without changing dopamine excretion (delta0.5+/-0.2 ng/min). Infusion of gludopa in the presence of SCH23390 increased fractional excretion of phosphate (from 5.7%+/-2.5% to 12.6%+/-3.5%, delta6.8%+/-2.3%, n = 6, P < .03), whereas SCH23390 completely blocked the phosphaturic effect of L-DOPA. We conclude that gamma-L-glutamyl-L-DOPA is more phosphaturic than L-DOPA in the rat because of the combined effects of dopamine and the glutamyl moiety.
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