1972
DOI: 10.1126/science.176.4033.410
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A Mutation Influencing the Transportation of Manganese, L-Dopa, and L-Tryptophan

Abstract: Transportation of manganese, L-dopa, and L-tryptophan was slower through the tissues, of intact pallid mice than through those of black C57Bl/6J mice, presumably because of the influence of the gene pallid.

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“…In addition to these sex-or drug-linked differences in the intensity of the neurological reactions of mice to levodopa, we had demonstrated earlier some genetically determined differences-for example, in the manganese mouse mutant pallid (papa) versus its C57 BL/6J (PaPa) control (11). Genetically determined differences were also found here.…”
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“…In addition to these sex-or drug-linked differences in the intensity of the neurological reactions of mice to levodopa, we had demonstrated earlier some genetically determined differences-for example, in the manganese mouse mutant pallid (papa) versus its C57 BL/6J (PaPa) control (11). Genetically determined differences were also found here.…”
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“…We had found earlier that the intensity of neurological responses evoked by standard single doses of levodopa in mice was sex-dependent (10) and was influenced by some genetic factors (11) and some pharmacological pretreatments (12,13). One could therefore select appropriate groups so that the reactions of the mice in each group to single injections of levodopa would differ from those of the other groups (11)(12)(13).…”
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“…3) and the development of a genetic mutant in mice known as the "pallid mouse" in the offspring of manganese deficient animals (ref. 4). Both these problems can be completely prevented by diets supplemented with manganese.…”
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“…The opposite suggestion might, however, emerge from the following. Nicotinamide, an inhibitor of tRNA transmethylase (12), has blocked the cerebral effects of -dopa (13), while such effects were minimal in the mouse mutant pallid, in which cerebral uptake of large neutral amino acids was slow (14). It was, thus, interesting to determine whether any of these suggestions was germane.…”
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