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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (2)
  • 3H-thymidine incorporation  (1)
  • COMT inhibition  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Nitecapone ; catechol-O-methyltransferase ; red blood cell COMT ; gastroduodenal COMT ; COMT inhibition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effect of increasing single oral doses of the novel catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitor, nitecapone, on enzyme activity in red cells (RBC) and gastroduodenal COMT activity has been studied in healthy male volunteers. A dose-dependent decrease in RBC COMT activity was seen in all cases after 1 to 150 mg of the drug. The highest dose of 300 mg did not produce much more inhibition of COMT than 150 mg. The inhibition was not complete; at the highest doses the COMT activity was reduced by 50–60%. The effect and the duration of the inhibition in RBC COMT was strongly correlated with plasma nitecapone concentrations in the dose range up to 150 mg. RBC COMT activity recovered fully in 4 h after medication. Gastric mucosal COMT activity was several-fold higher than that in RBCs. It was also dose-dependently inhibited at the two doses (25 and 100 mg) studied. The inhibition of gastric and duodenal COMT was greater than that in RBCs. This also indicates that nitecapone is locally active in the gastroduodenal tract. The results confirm nitecapone as a potent COMT inhibitor in human tissues. New COMT inhibitors may provide a valuable approach to the treatment of Parkinson's disease in combination with L-dopa and dopa decarboxylase inhibitor therapy.
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    Cell & tissue research 253 (1988), S. 609-617 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Muscle, smooth ; Jejunum ; 3H-thymidine incorporation ; Cell division ; Surfactant ; Benzalkonium chloride ; Rat (Sprague-Dawley)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Application of a cationic surfactant, benzalkonium chloride, to the serosa of rat jejunum results in an increase in thickness of both longitudinal and circular smooth muscle layers. The increase in thickness is due primarily to an increase in the number of smooth muscle cells (hyperplasia). Little cellular hypertrophy was observed. The time sequence of surfactant-induced effects on the muscle layers was determined. Within 24 h, total destruction of the longitudinal muscle and partial destruction of the circular muscle was evident. The myenteric plexus was also necrotic; however, the submucosal plexus remained intact. By 48 h after surfactant treatment, the smooth muscle cells remaining in the circular muscle layer had begun to divide, as indicated by the presence of mitotic figures and incorporation of 3H-thymidine. A repopulation of the longitudinal muscle layer began at this time, apparently the result of migration of cells arising in the circular muscle layer. By 5 days post-treatment, both muscle layers had regenerated to their original states. The myenteric plexus was totally absent. The denervated smooth muscle cells proceeded to divide until approximately day 15, resulting in hyperplasia of both muscle layers. Between 15 and 105 days, the number of muscle cells in the circular layer progressively declined, eventually returned to the value seen in control tissue. In contrast, the number of smooth muscle cells in the longitudinal layer remained elevated through the period of study (165 days). We hypothesize that the smooth muscle hyperplasia observed after serosal benzalkonium chloride application results from loss of the myenteric nerves.
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