Literature DB >> 1152552

Effect of L-DOPA on endogenous histamine metabolism.

N S Sharpless, M D Muenter, G M Tyce.   

Abstract

To estimate the effect of long-term administration of L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-Dopa) on methylation of compounds not formed from it, the urinary excretion of histamine and its methylated metabolites was studied in rats and guinea pigs fed L-Dopa in their diets and in patients with Parkinson's disease being treated with L-Dopa. In the guinea pigs, but not in the rats, L-Dopa administration decreases excretion of histamine and of its methylated metabolites, methylhistamine and 1-methylimidazole-4-acetic acid. Because excretion of 1-methylimidazole-5-acetic acid, which comes from the diet and is not a metabolite of histamine, was unaffected by the L-Dopa treatment, the decreases were due to a specific effect of L-Dopa on histamine metabolism. When compared to normal control subjects, patients with Parkinson's disease excreted less histamine and methylhistamine, both before and during treatment with L-Dopa. Administration of the peripheral aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor, L-alpha-methyldopa hydrazine (MK 486), decreased urinary excretion of histamine markedly. Neither L-Dopa nor MK 486 appeared to influence excretion of the imidazoleacetic acids in the patients. The results suggest that L-Dopa may decrease histamine formation or release in some species but that it does not influence histamine methylation.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1152552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol        ISSN: 0302-2137


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