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Formation from catecholamines, mechanism

Inhibition of monoamine oxidase has been proposed as a possible mechanism underlying the hydrogen sulfide-mediated disruption of neurotransmission in brain stem nuclei controlling respiration (Warenycia et al. 1989a). Administration of sodium hydrosulfide, an alkali salt of hydrogen sulfide, has been shown to increase brain catecholamine and serotonin levels in rats. It has also been suggested that persulfide formation resulting from sulfide interaction with tissue cystine and cystinyl peptides may underlie some... [Pg.92]

All of the effects of the catecholamines bound to (3 adrenergic receptors and of glucagon, ACTH, and many other hormones appear to be mediated by adenylate cyclase. This integral membrane protein catalyzes the formation of cAMP from ATP (Eq. 11-8, step a). The reaction, whose mechanism is considered in Chapter 12, also produces inorganic pyrophosphate. The released cAMP acts as the second messenger and diffuses rapidly throughout the cell to activate the cAMP-dependent protein kinases and thereby to stimulate phosphorylation of a selected group of proteins (Fig. 11-4). Subsequent relaxation to a low level of cytosolic cAMP is accomplished by hydrolysis of the cAMP by a phosphodiesterase (Eq. 11-8, step fr).166/167 jn thg absence of phosphodiesterase cAMP is extremely stable kinetically. However, it is thermodynamically unstable with respect to hydrolysis. [Pg.556]


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