THE SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF β-PHENYLETHYLAMINE, p-TYRAMINE AND TRYPTAMINE IN RAT BRAIN |
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Authors: | A A Boulton G B Baker |
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Institution: | Psychiatric Research Unit, University Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N OW8 |
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Abstract: | —The quantitative subcellular distribution of β-phenylethylamine, p-tyramine and tryptamine in rat brain was investigated using the mass spectrometric integrated ion current technique. More of the total cellular tryptamine was found to be associated with paniculate fractions than was the case for phenyiethylamine and p-tyramine but a significant amount of this tryptamine was found to be labile. Analysis of the particulate fractions indicated that each of the amines was localized predominantly in the crude P2 pellet and that the bulk of this was associated with the synaptosomal (P2B) fraction. Inhibition of monoamine oxidase systems with pargyline caused an increase in the level of all three amines in all fractions, but the increase was greater in the supernatant than in the combined particulate fractions. This treatment produced changes in the distribution of β-phenylethylamine and p-tyramine between the various particulate subcellular fractions but did not markedly alter the distribution of tryptamine between the same fractions. |
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