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Distribution and inhibition characteristics of human brain monoamine oxidase.
Authors:F Owen  A J Cross  R Lofthouse  V Glover
Institution:Division of Psychiatry, Clinical Research Centre, Watford Road, Harrow, HA1 3UJ, U.K.;Bernhardt Baron Memorial Research Laboratories, Department of Chemical Pathology, Queen Charlotte''s Hospital, Goldhawk Road, London W6 OXG, U.K.
Abstract:Monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity in 14 regions of 10 normal post-mortem human brains using 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT), benzylamine, tyramine and dopamine as substrates is presented. Regional distribution with 5HT, benzylamine and tyramine was generally similar with the highest activities observed in the hypothalamus. However, with dopamine as substrate, highest MAO activity occurred in the nucleus accumbens. Although there was relatively greater MAO activity towards 5HT than towards benzylamine in all four cerebral cortical areas studied compared with the caudate, putamen, accumbens and hypothalamus this apparently greater proportion of type A MAO in cortex could not be confirmed with the use of the specific inhibitor clorgyline. In some cases inhibition curves with clorgyline (and correspondingly with deprenyl) were not the expected double sigmoid shape. It is suggested that characterisation of MAO by techniques dependent on the use of specific inhibitors in samples of human brain collected and stored in the usual manner may prove difficult to interpret.
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