DOPAMINE‐β‐OXIDASE ACTIVITY IN MAN, USING HYDROXYAMPHETAMINE AS SUBSTRATE

Article date: April 1963

By: A. SJOERDSMA, W. STUDNITZ in Volume 20, Issue 2, pages 278-284

Hydroxy amphetamine was administered orally to five human subjects in daily doses of 26 to 118 mg. Approximately half the dosage administered was recoverable in the urine as unchanged drug (free plus conjugated) and 3.7 to 9.1% was excreted as the β‐hydroxylated metabolite, hydroxynorephedrine (free plus conjugated). Since conversion of hydroxyamphetamine to hydroxynorephedrine occurs in vitro by the action of dopamine‐β‐oxidase, a simple method is suggested for measuring the activity of this enzyme and the effect of its inhibitors in man. No impairment of β‐hydroxylation was noted in an adrenalectomized subject. The β‐hydroxylation of hydroxyamphetamine in vivo has not been described previously.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1963.tb01467.x

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