The possibility that phenyialkylamines (cathinone and cathine) of khat, like amphetamines, are amine oxidase inhibitors with clinical significance is evaluated. Results show that khat chewing induces a significant increase in blood pressure, body temperature and urinary catecholamines in khat naive subjects. On the other hand, in habitual consumers a significant enhancement only of blood pressure is observed. Urinary concentrations of vanilmandelic acid show an inhibitory trend in both groups of subjects. This has been related to a decrease in catecholamine deamination. In fact, oxidative deamination of benzylamine catalyzed by beef plasma amine oxidase is non-competitively inhibited in vitro by cathinone (Ki = 0.05 mM) and cathine (Ki = 10 mM) as well as by amphetamine (Ki = 7.9 mM). © 1984.
Possible involvement of amine oxidase inhibition in the sympathetic activation induced by khat (catha edulis) chewing in humans / Nencini, Paolo; Amiconi, Gino; Befani, Olivia; M. A., Abdullahi; Anania, Maria Cristina. - In: JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0378-8741. - 11:1(1984), pp. 79-86.
Possible involvement of amine oxidase inhibition in the sympathetic activation induced by khat (catha edulis) chewing in humans
NENCINI, Paolo;AMICONI, Gino;BEFANI, Olivia;ANANIA, Maria Cristina
1984
Abstract
The possibility that phenyialkylamines (cathinone and cathine) of khat, like amphetamines, are amine oxidase inhibitors with clinical significance is evaluated. Results show that khat chewing induces a significant increase in blood pressure, body temperature and urinary catecholamines in khat naive subjects. On the other hand, in habitual consumers a significant enhancement only of blood pressure is observed. Urinary concentrations of vanilmandelic acid show an inhibitory trend in both groups of subjects. This has been related to a decrease in catecholamine deamination. In fact, oxidative deamination of benzylamine catalyzed by beef plasma amine oxidase is non-competitively inhibited in vitro by cathinone (Ki = 0.05 mM) and cathine (Ki = 10 mM) as well as by amphetamine (Ki = 7.9 mM). © 1984.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.