Neuropsychopharmacology of the Trace Amines 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-5010-4_4
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Further Investigation of the Metabolism of Two Trace Amines, β-Phenylethylamine and p-Tyramine by Rat Aorta Semicarbazide-Sensitive Amine Oxidase

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“…Although possible clues to the physiological importance of SSAO may be obtained from a clearer perspective of its substrate specificity, and especially of its ability to metabolize endogenous amines, this approach has been complicated to some extent by the discovery first, that a non-physiological substrate, benzylamine, appears to have a lower K, than those naturally-occurring amines so far examined, and second, that the properties of SSAO differ considerably between species. For example, in rat tissues such as the aorta, the K, for benzylamine metabolism (around 5 PM) (Clarke et al 1982) is lower than those values (10-70 PM) reported for the dietary or trace endogenous amines 8-phenylethylamine, tyramine and tryptamine (Guffroy et al 1985;Lyles & Taneja 1987). Under comparable assay conditions, the K, for benzylamine in human aorta is much higher than in the rat (e.g.…”
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“…Although possible clues to the physiological importance of SSAO may be obtained from a clearer perspective of its substrate specificity, and especially of its ability to metabolize endogenous amines, this approach has been complicated to some extent by the discovery first, that a non-physiological substrate, benzylamine, appears to have a lower K, than those naturally-occurring amines so far examined, and second, that the properties of SSAO differ considerably between species. For example, in rat tissues such as the aorta, the K, for benzylamine metabolism (around 5 PM) (Clarke et al 1982) is lower than those values (10-70 PM) reported for the dietary or trace endogenous amines 8-phenylethylamine, tyramine and tryptamine (Guffroy et al 1985;Lyles & Taneja 1987). Under comparable assay conditions, the K, for benzylamine in human aorta is much higher than in the rat (e.g.…”
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“…For example, in rat tissues such as the aorta, the K, for benzylamine metabolism (around 5 PM) (Clarke et al 1982) is lower than those values (10-70 PM) reported for the dietary or trace endogenous amines 8-phenylethylamine, tyramine and tryptamine (Guffroy et al 1985;Lyles & Taneja 1987). Under comparable assay conditions, the K, for benzylamine in human aorta is much higher than in the rat (e.g.…”
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confidence: 78%