VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Importance of initial monoamine oxidase activity to the development of the activating or inhibitory effect of N-methyl- and N-ethyloctahydronaphthoazepines

   
Safrazbekian R.R., Sukasian R.S.
PubMed Id: 7456355
Year: 1980  Volume: 26  Issue: 2  Pages: 240-243
Effect of N-methyl- and N-ethyl octahydronaphthazepines upon the MAO activity of brain mitochondria of intact rats and brain homogenates of the animals treated with iproniazid has been investigated in vitro. These compounds (0.1 mumole/ml) stimulated the deamination of noradrenaline in samples with low initial enzymatic activity and inhibited it in samples having high initial enzymatic activity. The MAO activating effect of N-methyl octahydronaphthazepines in the brain homogenates occurred when the enzymatic activity was previously inhibited with iproniazid. In the homogenates, which were not pretreated with iproniazid, the activating effect was observed only in some cases.
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Safrazbekian, R. R., Sukasian, R. S. (1980). Importance of initial monoamine oxidase activity to the development of the activating or inhibitory effect of N-methyl- and N-ethyloctahydronaphthoazepines. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 26(2), 240-243.
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