Abstract

The effects of L-DOPA administration in various doses (250,500 and 1000 mg/kg for 7 days) upon type A and B MAO activities in rat tissues have been investigated using the substrates 5-HT, tyramine and benzylamine. The specific activities of MAO in heart, kidney and brain were significantly increased after L-DOPA, whereas liver and vas deferens MAO was unchanged. None of the observed changes was totally specific for either form of the enzyme, although some evidence for a slight selectivity on type A MAO of heart and type B MAO of kidney and brain was obtained. These results indicate that some tissues may respond to elevated intracellular catecholamine levels, resulting from L-DOPA administration, by increasing their capacity to deaminate those amines. However, at present, the exact mechanism by which these changes are brought about is unknown.

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