Metabolism of carbidopa to alpha-methyldopamine and alpha-methylnorepinephrine in rats

Recent observations on the central and peripheral actions of carbidopa (CD) combined with our own results with the compound led us to examine its metabolism and effects on brain catecholamines in rats. CD was found to undergo a two-stage N-deamination process in vivo giving rise to alpha-methyldopa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical pharmacology 1985-10, Vol.34 (20), p.3623-3626
Hauptverfasser: SHELTON, R. C, FAROUK KAROUM, LIN-WHEI CHUANG, WYATT, R. J
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Zusammenfassung:Recent observations on the central and peripheral actions of carbidopa (CD) combined with our own results with the compound led us to examine its metabolism and effects on brain catecholamines in rats. CD was found to undergo a two-stage N-deamination process in vivo giving rise to alpha-methyldopa (AMD) and alpha-methyldopamine respectively. Further, beta-hydroxylation yielded alpha-methylnorepinephrine. These metabolic products were demonstrated in rat brain with reductions in norepinephrine and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol, and little effect on dopamine. These results are consistent with the alpha-2 agonist effects of alpha-methylnorepinephrine. The relative formation of alpha-methyldopamine from CD was about 26% of an equivalent dose of AMD. It is concluded that some of the central effects of CD may be mediated by its metabolism to AMD, which readily crosses the blood-brain barrier. Possible implications of the findings are discussed.
ISSN:0006-2952
1873-2968
DOI:10.1016/0006-2952(85)90221-7