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Alcohol Clin Exp Res ; 11(5): 464-7, 1987 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3314561

ABSTRACT

Several studies have found a trend for low platelet monoamine oxidase activity (MAO) in alcoholism but with a great deal of overlap in MAO activity of alcoholics versus controls. The main objective of this study was to carry out a detailed assessment of MAO function that included the measurement of key kinetic parameters (i.e., Km, Vmax) in three groups of male subjects: (a) 51 hospitalized chronic alcoholics, (b) 16 recovering alcoholics with 2-10 years of abstinence, and (c) 21 controls. MAO activity was assayed radiochemically with [14C]tyramine as substrate (43-729 microM). The present study demonstrated that alcoholics had low platelet MAO activity (p less than 0.05). Kinetic analysis revealed a substantial reduction (p less than 0.01) in enzyme Vmax values of chronic and recovering alcoholics. Greater than 95% of the alcoholics had Vmax values lower than the smallest value of control subjects. Moreover, 100% of the alcoholics in both groups exhibited exceedingly low Vmax values that were below the 25th percentile of controls. In summary, results of MAO Vmax determinations provided us with a better separation of the alcoholics from controls. Measurements of platelet MAO function that include enzyme Vmax may provide us a reliable biochemical marker for alcoholism.


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Alcoholism/enzymology , Blood Platelets/enzymology , Monoamine Oxidase/blood , Adult , Aged , Alcoholism/therapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Tyramine
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