Experimental alteration of tryptophan metabolism by methionine: neuropharmacologic implications
Autor: | Clarence M. Parker, Herbert Sprince, Jameson Dorothy, Joseph A. Josephs |
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Rok vydání: | 1969 |
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Niacinamide Xanthurenates Glycine Biology Methylation chemistry.chemical_compound Methionine Animals Xanthurenic acid Methionine synthase chemistry.chemical_classification Creatinine Nicotinamide Indoleacetic Acids Body Weight Tryptophan Nicotinic Acids Pyridoxine General Medicine Amino acid Anti-Bacterial Agents Diet Rats Metabolic pathway chemistry Biochemistry biology.protein Deficiency Diseases |
Zdroj: | International journal of neuropharmacology. 8(6) |
ISSN: | 0375-9458 |
Popis: | Summary The amino acids tryptophan and methionine are known to be involved in behavioral alterations and their metabolites have been implicated in mental illness. To learn more about the metabolic interrelationships of these two amino acids, rats were placed on amino acid diets deficient in nicotinic acid and nicotinamide and pair-fed with and without intestinal-antibiotics. Excess methionine (4%) added to such diets resulted in rats showing a decrease in body weight and urinary N 1 -methylnicotinamide (MNA) and an increase in urinary xanthurenic acid (XA) and total indoleacetic acid (TIAA) in comparison with controls. Urinary creatinine (CR) was relatively unchanged. Intestinal-antibiotics did not affect the overall methionine effect. The overall results demonstrate that excess-dietary methionine alters the tissue metabolism of tryptophan, and gives rise to urinary excretion patterns of tryptophan metabolites claimed to occur in mental illness. The observed data point to a metabolic alteration involving vitamin B 6 . A natural competition may exist between methionine and tryptophan for vitamin B 6 which is utilized in the metabolic pathways of both amino acids. Our work suggests that tolerance load tests of methionine and tryptophan in behavioral alteration studies must take into account the metabolic competition between these two amino acids for vitamin B 6 , as well as the formation of psychotogenic metabolites by N-methylation and O-methylation reactions. |
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