Monoamine oxidase activities in catfish (parasilurus asotus) tissues

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The substrate- and inhibitor-related characteristics of monoamine oxidase (MAO) were studied for catfish brain and liver. The kinetic constants for MAO in both tissues were determined using 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), tyramine and β-phenylethylamine (PEA) as substrates. For both tissues, the V(max) values were highest with 5-HT and lowest with PEA. The K(m) value for the brain was highest with 5-HT, followed by tyramine and PEA; but for the liver its value was highest with PEA, followed by 5-HT and tyramine, although all values were in the same order of magnitude. The inhibition of MAO by clorgyline and deprenyl by use of 5-HT, tyramine and PEA as substrates showed that the MAO-A inhibitor clorgyline was more effective than the MAO-B inhibitor deprenyl for both catfish tissues; a single form was present since inhibition by clorgyline or deprenyl with 1000 μM PEA showed single phase sigmoid curves. It is concluded that catfish brain and liver contain a single form of MAO, relatively similar to mammalian MAO-A.

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Kumazawa, T., Seno, H., Ishii, A., Suzuki, O., & Sato, K. (1998). Monoamine oxidase activities in catfish (parasilurus asotus) tissues. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition, 13(5), 377–384. https://doi.org/10.3109/14756369809021483

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