Affiliation:
1. Research Laboratories of Medica Ltd., P.O.B. 325, SF-00101 Helsinki 10, Finland
Abstract
Abstract
In the rat, various oral doses of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylpyruvic acid (DHPPA) administered simultaneously with L-dopa were shown to elevate the serum L-dopa and cerebral dopamine concentrations dose-dependently. With increasing DHPPA: L-dopa ratio the L-dopasparing effect became greater. Although oral and intravenous doses of DHPPA showed that it was readily converted to L-dopa in the serum, only small amounts of dopamine (DA) were detected in the brain. The high 3-O-methyldopa concentrations, measured in the serum after DHPPA administration, might be responsible for the failure of the L-dopa formed to pass the blood-brain barrier. Concomitant administration of L-dopa and glutamic acid gave significantly higher L-dopa values in the serum and DA and homovanillic acid values in the brain than did the same dose of L-dopa alone. This indicates that the transamination of L-dopa can also be effected by coadministration of L-dopa and an amino group donor in vivo.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology
Cited by
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