1988
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(88)90250-3
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Localization of distinct monoamine oxidase a and monoamine oxidase b cell populations in human brainstem

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“…45 As does the MAOA enzyme, MAOB also degrades monoamines, but with a different substrate preference: MAOB has higher affinity for DA, 46,47 phenylethylamine 48,49 and benzylamine, 50 whereas MAOA displays higher affinity for NA and 5-HT. Further, both enzymes are expressed in the central nervous system (CNS) but with different distributions: MAOB is preferentially expressed on serotonergic 51 and histaminergic 52 neurons, while MAOA is mainly expressed in noradrenergic neurons. 51,53 Both genes are expressed in glia.…”
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“…45 As does the MAOA enzyme, MAOB also degrades monoamines, but with a different substrate preference: MAOB has higher affinity for DA, 46,47 phenylethylamine 48,49 and benzylamine, 50 whereas MAOA displays higher affinity for NA and 5-HT. Further, both enzymes are expressed in the central nervous system (CNS) but with different distributions: MAOB is preferentially expressed on serotonergic 51 and histaminergic 52 neurons, while MAOA is mainly expressed in noradrenergic neurons. 51,53 Both genes are expressed in glia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…51,53 Both genes are expressed in glia. 52 Since MAOB is a regulator of monoamine tone and is expressed in the brain, it is a logical candidate for susceptibility to neuropsychiatric diseases. Nevertheless, the role of MAOB in vulnerability to psychiatric disorders has been less investigated as compared to MAOA.…”
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“…MAO-A prefers serotonin, but the highest level of MAO-A expression has been found in noradrenergic neurons with low or moderate levels in dopamine or serotonin neurons, respectively. MAO-B prefers hydrophobic substrates such as phenylethylamine, but the expression of MAO-B is most abundant in serotonergic and histaminergic neurons (Westlund et al, 1985(Westlund et al, , 1988Arai et al, 1997;Abell and Kwan, 2001).…”
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“…The idazoxanpreferring subtype, the I2-imidazoline site (12-site), is expressed in several tissues (Langin & Lafontan, 1989;Coupry et al, 1989;Zonnenschein et al, 1990), including the brain (Mallard et al, 1992;Olmos et al, 1992;Miralles et al, 1993a) and, at the subcellular level, is located on the mitochondrial outer membrane Regunathan et al, 1993b). Recently, it has been shown that the density of I2-sites increases with age in the human brain and that the regional distribution of these sites correlates well with that of the B isoform of the enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAO-B) (Sastre & Garcia-Sevilla, 1993), which is mainly located in 5-hydroxytryptaminergic and glial cells (Westlund et al, 1988). Also in this context, it has been reported that cultured cortical astrocytes, but not cortical neurones, express I2-sites (Regunathan et al, 1993a).…”
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confidence: 99%