“…Methionine sulfoximine has long been known as a convulsion-producing agent,8' 9 and it has been known for some time that methionine sulfoximine as well as methionine sulfone and methionine sulfoxide can act as glutamic acid antagonists and as relatively effective inhibitors of glutamine synthetase.10-13 The possibility that there is a relationship between the striking inhibition of cerebral glutamine synthetase by methionine sulfoximine and the dramatic effect of this amino acid on the central nervous system has inspired a number of interesting speculations and experiments.9' [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Indeed, it seems highly probable that glutamine synthetase performs a signlificant function in the central nervous system and therefore that inhibition of this enzyme would be associated with substantial physiological effects.…”