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Substrate and inhibitor selectivity of human heart monoamine oxidase.
Authors:D Parkinson  B A Callingham
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QD, England
Abstract:The subcellular distribution, inhibitor sensitivity, thermostability and pH profiles of monoamine oxidase (MAO) from samples of human heart obtained at post mortem have been investigated with several substrates. A simple subcellular fractionation showed that, with either tyramine or benzylamine as substrate, about 50 per cent of the MAO activity was found in the mitochondrial fraction, with negligible quantities in the high speed supernatant. From the use of clorgyline, it appears that 5-HT is a substrate for MAO-A, benzylamine and β-phenethylamine are substrates for MAO-B, while tyramine and dopamine are substrates for both forms of the enzyme, d-Amphetamine was shown to be a selective competitive inhibitor of MAO-A, of similar potency to that observed with MAO from rat liver. No significant difference between the thermostability at 50° of the MAO activity towards 5-HT and benzylamine was observed. Preliminary results for the effect of pH on human heart MAO are presented. The results are discussed with respect to similar data obtained for MAO from other human and animal tissues.
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