Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Pharmacology and Pediatrics, University of Missouri, School of Medicine Present address, Department of Pharmacology and Pediatrics, University of Nebraska, School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska 68105.;2. Departments of Pharmacology and Pediatrics, University of Missouri, School of Medicine;3. Departments of Pharmacology and Pediatrics, University of Missouri, School of Medicine Present address, Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia, School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901. |
Abstract: | In a series of experiments, an inverse relationship was found to exist between the activity of pyridoxal kinase and the concentrations of brain norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin. When the biogenic amine content of the brain is lowered, the activity of pyridoxal kinase rises. Conversely, when the concentration of brain biogenic amines is elevated, a depression occurs in the activity of pyridoxal phosphokinase. This relationship, which resembles an in vivo allosteric inhibition phenomenon, not only is highly suggestive of a definite relation between the brain vitamin B6 content and the metabolism of the biogenic amines, but also suggests that the concentration of brain biogenic amines might control the production of coenzyme pyridoxal phosphate. |