Gonadal influences on the inhibition of monoamine oxidase type B activity
β Scribed by Dr. Andrea Vaccari; Roberto Biassoni
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 427 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-4012
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Monoamine oxidase type B (MAOβB) was similarly active in the hypothalamus of 60βdayβold male and female Charles River rats. A single, 2 mg/kg IP injection of deprenyl, however, resulted in a significantly greater inhibition of hypothalamic MAOβB in normal males than in normal females. Repeated administration of estrogen (estradiol valerate) to intact males postnatally, a treatment which disrupts the masculinization process, although not provoking true βfeminization,β decreased the inhibition of MAOβB, thus abolishing the sexβspecific difference. The intensity of deprenylβprovoked hypothermia and ptosis in males exceeded that of females; neonatal and postnatal estrogenization of males resulted in diminution of these effects. Androgen administration to neonate females did little affect the biochemical and in vivo parameters of MAO inhibition. It is concluded that sexβspecific, biochemical differences in MAOβB inhibition may have pharmacological correlates, and both facets of MAO inhibition are sensitive to neonatal exposure to estrogen.
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