Transmethylations and the Central Nervous System

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Monographien aus dem Gesamtgebiete der Psychiatrie 18

ISBN: 3642885187
ISBN 13: 9783642885181
Herausgeber: V M Andreoli/A Agnoli/C Fazio
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: vi, 188 S., 18 s/w Illustr., 188 p. 18 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.08.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 7052272 Kategorie:

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V M. ANDREOLl, A. AGNOLI, and C. FAZIO The transfer of a methyl group from a donor to an acceptor compound is a fundamental biochemie al process long since known to biologists; the process is involved, for instance, in the metabolism of porphyrins, nuc1eic acids, and fatty acids. Only recently, however, did transmethylation processes reveal their decisive role in CNS biochemistry - namely with the discovery that such processes are linked with the biogenie amines that have been conc1usively identified as the chemical mediators of neu­ ronal transmission and, more broadly, of behavior. The first suggestion that transmethylation processes might be involved in the origina­ tion of certain mental diseases came from Harley-Mason (1952), who noticed that many of the hallucinogenic substances known at that time contained methyl radicals, and par­ ticularly that mescaline represented the product of O-methylation of dopamine in posi­ tions 3, 4, and 5. This hypothesis was put forward when the O-methylation of catechol­ amines by catechol-O-methyltransferases had not yet been described. Harley-Mason further proposed that in the living organism the process of O-methyla­ tion might follow a "deviant" metabolie pathway, and that the accumulation of abnor­ mal methylated metabolites endowed with hallucinogenic properties might be responsi­ ble for the implementation of some mental diseases, notably schizophrenia. He also called attention to a substance, 3,4-dimethoxyphenylethylamine (3,4-DMPEA) as a possible psychotogenic moleeule, on the strength of its capacity for producing cata­ tonia in experimental animals.

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