نتایج جستجو برای: منوآمین اکسیداز mao

تعداد نتایج: 4225  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Joanna S Fowler Jean Logan Gene-Jack Wang Nora D Volkow Frank Telang Wei Zhu Dinko Franceschi Naomi Pappas Richard Ferrieri Colleen Shea Victor Garza Youwen Xu David Schlyer S John Gatley Yu-Shin Ding David Alexoff Donald Warner Noelwah Netusil Pauline Carter Millard Jayne Payton King Paul Vaska

One of the major mechanisms for terminating the actions of catecholamines and vasoactive dietary amines is oxidation by monoamine oxidase (MAO). Smokers have been shown to have reduced levels of brain MAO, leading to speculation that MAO inhibition by tobacco smoke may underlie some of the behavioral and epidemiological features of smoking. Because smoking exposes peripheral organs as well as t...

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2013
Junchao Tong Jeffrey H Meyer Yoshiaki Furukawa Isabelle Boileau Li-Jan Chang Alan A Wilson Sylvain Houle Stephen J Kish

Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of monoamine oxidases (MAO-A: [(11)C]harmine, [(11)C]clorgyline, and [(11)C]befloxatone; MAO-B: [(11)C]deprenyl-D2) has been actively pursued given clinical importance of MAOs in human neuropsychiatric disorders. However, it is unknown how well PET outcome measures for the different radiotracers are quantitatively related to actual MAO protein levels. ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1997
C Gargalidis-Moudanos A Remaury N Pizzinat A Parini

Previous studies have shown that a subpopulation of the catecholamine-degrading enzymes monoamine oxidase (MAO) A and B holds a previously unknown regulatory site, the I2-imidazoline binding site (I2BS). In the present work, we characterized the isoforms of monoamine oxidases expressed in the rabbit renal proximal tubule, defined their relationship with I2BS, and investigated the ability of I2B...

2012
Julia Sacher Eugenii A Rabiner Michael Clark Pablo Rusjan Alexandra Soliman Rada Boskovic Stephen J Kish Alan A Wilson Sylvain Houle Jeffrey H Meyer

Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) is an important target in the pathophysiology and therapeutics of major depressive disorder, aggression, and neurodegenerative conditions. We measured the effect of changes in MAO-A substrate on MAO-A binding in regions implicated in affective and neurodegenerative disease with [(11)C]-harmine positron emission tomography in healthy volunteers. Monoamine oxidase A V(...

2011
Shixin Deng

The antidepressant effects of Morinda citrifolia (noni) fruit extracts were investigated in vitro with the Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) A and B bioassays. The ethyl acetate extract of freeze-dried noni fruit powder inhibited MAO-A and B enzymes 78 and 49%, respectively. A phytochemical study of the most active extract led to the isolation of nine compounds. Among these, three principles including tw...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1998
S O Sablin R R Ramsay

Mitochondrial monoamine oxidases A and B (MAO A and MAO B) are ubiquitous homodimeric FAD-containing oxidases that catalyze the oxidation of biogenic amines. Both enzymes play a vital role in the regulation of neurotransmitter levels in brain and are of interest as drug targets. However, little is known about the amino acid residues involved in the catalysis. The experiments reported here show ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
H Inoue K Castagnoli C Van Der Schyf S Mabic K Igarashi N Castagnoli

In an attempt to provide a better understanding of the scope and limitations of animal models used in some drug development programs and to further our understanding of potential metabolic bioactivation reactions, we have undertaken studies to profile the monoamine oxidase A and B (MAO-A and -B, respectively) activities in liver and brain mitochondrial preparations obtained from a variety of sp...

2007
Kalapatapu V.V.M. Sairam Roop K. Khar Rama Mukherjee Swatantra K. Jain

Abstract: Flavoprotein monoamine oxidase is located on the outer membrane of mitochondria. It catalyzes oxidative deamination of monoamine neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine and hence is a target enzyme for antidepressant drugs. MAO (mono amine oxidase) has two isoforms, namely MAO-A and MAO-B. MAO-A isoform has higher affinity for serotonin and norepinephrine, whi...

Journal: :Circulation research 2010
Nina Kaludercic Eiki Takimoto Takahiro Nagayama Ning Feng Edwin W Lai Djahida Bedja Kevin Chen Kathleen L Gabrielson Randy D Blakely Jean C Shih Karel Pacak David A Kass Fabio Di Lisa Nazareno Paolocci

RATIONALE Monoamine oxidases (MAOs) are mitochondrial enzymes that catabolize prohypertrophic neurotransmitters, such as norepinephrine and serotonin, generating hydrogen peroxide. Because excess reactive oxygen species and catecholamines are major contributors to the pathophysiology of congestive heart failure, MAOs could play an important role in this process. OBJECTIVE Here, we investigate...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2000
J L Carrasco M Díaz-Marsá E Hollander J César J Saiz-Ruiz

UNLABELLED The involvement of brain serotonin systems in the pathophysiology of eating disorders has been repeatedly demonstrated in recent studies. Platelet MAO activity is an index of brain serotonin activity and lowered platelet MAO levels have been found in association with impulsive behaviors. In addition, some preliminary reports indicate that platelet MAO could be lowered in eating disor...

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