An autoradiographic method of visualising semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase activity in mouse tissue sections.

Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary) Pub Date : 2000-01-01
J L Grönvall, H Garpenstrand, L Oreland, J Ekblom
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Under the influence of semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO), methylamine is deaminated to formaldehyde, which can react with various macromolecules and form irreversible adducts. We hereby present an autoradiographic method of visualising SSAO activity by measuring the in vivo formation of such adducts from 14C-methylamine. Our results revealed high concentrations of radioactive deposits in the intestinal wall, brown adipose tissue, spleen and bone marrow. Hydralazine is a potent SSAO inhibitor and pretreatment with this irreversible inactivator resulted in a nearly complete loss of radioactive deposits in the tissues. By giving 14C-methylamine at different time-points after irreversible inhibition of SSAO, it was also possible to determine the resynthesis rate of SSAO. Interestingly, the recovery rate of SSAO after such inactivation was tissue-specific. The possible therapeutic value of a specific SSAO inhibitory drug has been discussed.

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观察小鼠组织切片中氨基脲敏感胺氧化酶活性的放射自显影方法。
甲胺在氨基脲敏感胺氧化酶(SSAO)的作用下脱胺生成甲醛,甲醛可与多种大分子反应形成不可逆加合物。我们在此提出了一种通过测量14c -甲胺加合物的体内形成来可视化SSAO活性的自放射成像方法。我们的结果显示,在肠壁、棕色脂肪组织、脾脏和骨髓中有高浓度的放射性沉积物。Hydralazine是一种有效的SSAO抑制剂,用这种不可逆灭活剂预处理导致组织中放射性沉积物几乎完全消失。在SSAO不可逆抑制后的不同时间点给予14c -甲胺,也可以测定SSAO的再合成速率。有趣的是,这种失活后SSAO的恢复速度是组织特异性的。讨论了一种特殊的SSAO抑制药物可能的治疗价值。
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