| Literature DB >> 11578898 |
J S Fowler1, Y S Ding, J Logan, R R MacGregor, C Shea, V Garza, R Gimi, N D Volkow, G J Wang, D Schlyer, R Ferrieri, S J Gatley, D Alexoff, P Carter, P King, N Pappas, C D Arnett.
Abstract
[11C]Clorgyline selectively binds to MAO A in the human brain. This contrasts with a recent report that [11C]clorgyline (in contrast to other labeled MAO A inhibitors) is not retained in the rhesus monkey brain [4]. To explore this difference, we compared [11C]clorgyline in the baboon brain before and after clorgyline pretreatment and we also synthesized deuterium substituted [11C]clorgyline (and its nor-precursor) for comparison. [11C]Clorgyline was not retained in the baboon brain nor was it influenced by clorgyline pretreatment or by deuterium substitution, contrasting to results in humans. This suggests a species difference in the susceptibility of MAO A to inhibition by clorgyline and represents an unusual example of where the behavior of a radiotracer in the baboon brain does not predict its behavior in the human brain.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11578898 DOI: 10.1016/s0969-8051(01)00245-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucl Med Biol ISSN: 0969-8051 Impact factor: 2.408