Abstract— —A variety of monoamine oxidase substrates (tyramine, dopamine, serotonin, tryptamine) have been used with and without Iproniazid inhibition to evaluate further the extent to which enzyme multiplicity may exist in various regions of rat brain. Levels of monoamine oxidase activity, as measured by ammonia production, were found to vary as a function of both brain area and kind of substrate used, in the absence as well as in the presence of Iproniazid, in vivo and in vitro. Similarity of substrate metabolizing patterns among the different brain areas, however, strongly suggests that only one kind of monoamine oxidase exists in rat brain.
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