Modulation of brain tryptophan hydroxylase activity by brain tryptophan content.

Autor: Neckers, L M, Biggio, G, Moja, E, Meek, J L
Zdroj: The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics; April 1977, Vol. 201 Issue: 1 p110-116, 7p
Abstrakt: Although hydroxylation of tryptophan (TP) is considered to be the rate-limiting step in serotonin synthesis, the mechanism whereby tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) participates in the regulation of serotonin synthesis is still in question. Since the brain TP concentration is probably near the Km for tryptophan hydroxylase, changes in brain TP content could affect the rate of its hydroxylation. However, it has not been established whether in vivo the activity of TPH and TP in several brain nuclei and other regions of rat brain after treatments known to lower brain TP levels. Chlorimipramine, loading with neutral amino acids and a TP-deficient diet decreased the TP content of some, but not all, brain regions studied. Whenever TP decrease withe TP injections. Several brain nuclei accumulate TP at different rates after a TP load. These data suggest possible mechanisms for regulation of serotonin synthesis in the face of fluctuating plasma levels of TP.
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