(+)-4-Dimethylamino-2,alpha-dimethylphenethylamine (FLA 336(+)), a selective inhibitor of the A form of monoamine oxidase in the rat brain
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(+)-4-Dimethylamino-2,alpha-dimethylphenethylamine (FLA 336(+)), a selective inhibitor of the A form of monoamine oxidase in the rat brain
Abstract
(+)-4-Dimethylamino-2,alpha-dimethylphenethylamine (FLA 336(+)) and its N-demethylated secondary amino derivative FLA 788(+) were examined for their monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitory effects in the rat brain. They were found to be reversible and very selective inhibitors of the A form of monoamine oxidase in vitro and in vivo after oral administration. FLA 788(+) was 2-6 times more active than FLA 336(+) in vitro depending on the assay technique employed but the two compounds had similar potency after oral administration. Both compounds inhibited competitively the deamination of 5-hydroxytryptamine by hypothalamic mitochondria. Although the irreversible inhibitor clorgyline was 60 times more potent than FLA 336(+) in vitro, it was equipotent with FLA 336(+) and FLA 788(+) in the rat brain after oral administration. There was a high correlation between the log plasma concentration of FLA 788(+) and the MAO inhibition in hypothalamic slices. The plasma concentration of the metabolite FLA 788(+) exceeded that of FLA 336(+) after oral administration of the latter compound. Thus, the MAO inhibition produced by FLA 336(+) in vivo, appears in part to be due to the metabolite FLA 788(+).
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