Title : Transdermal selegiline: targeted effects on monoamine oxidases in the brain - Wecker_2003_Biol.Psychiatry_54_1099 |
Author(s) : Wecker L , James S , Copeland N , Pacheco MA |
Ref : Biological Psychiatry , 54 :1099 , 2003 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The oral administration of monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors has the potential to cause a hypertensive reaction after the ingestion of tyramine-containing compounds. Because transdermal drug administration bypasses gastrointestinal absorption, it is possible that inhibition of MAO-A in brain may be achieved without enzyme inhibition in the gastrointestinal system, thereby eliminating the possibility of this drug interaction. These studies determined whether the transdermal administration of selegiline has differential effects on MAOs in brain versus the gastrointestinal system. |
PubMedSearch : Wecker_2003_Biol.Psychiatry_54_1099 |
PubMedID: 14625153 |
Wecker L, James S, Copeland N, Pacheco MA (2003)
Transdermal selegiline: targeted effects on monoamine oxidases in the brain
Biological Psychiatry
54 :1099
Wecker L, James S, Copeland N, Pacheco MA (2003)
Biological Psychiatry
54 :1099