3-tyrosine has been researched along with alpha-monofluoromethyldopa* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for 3-tyrosine and alpha-monofluoromethyldopa
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Cerebral decarboxylation of meta- and para-tyrosine.
The decarboxylase inhibitor DL-alpha-monofluoromethyldopa reduces, in a dose dependent manner, the concentration of striatal p-tyramine in the mouse. Homovanillic acid is also significantly reduced. Conversely, this treatment increases the m-tyramine concentration. Administration of m-tyrosine produces large increases in m-tyramine and a slight decrease in p-tyramine; these changes are potentiated in the presence of the decarboxylase inhibitor. Such data along with other recently published results permit the conclusion that m-tyramine arises from phenylalanine via m-tyrosine and that p-tyramine arises by decarboxylation of p-tyrosine. Both these reactions are closely related to the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase and the availability of appropriate substrates. Topics: Animals; Carboxy-Lyases; Corpus Striatum; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Homovanillic Acid; Male; Methyldopa; Mice; Tyramine; Tyrosine | 1983 |