Mammalian plasma and tissue-bound semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidases: Biochemical, pharmacological and toxicological aspects

被引:209
作者
Lyles, GA
机构
[1] Dept. Pharmacol. Clin. Pharmacol., University of Dundee, Ninewells Hosp. and Medical School
关键词
semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase; amine oxidase inhibitors; blood plasma; vascular smooth muscle; aromatic and aliphatic amine metabolism; cytotoxicity;
D O I
10.1016/1357-2725(95)00130-1
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Mammalian plasma and tissues contain various soluble and membrane-bound enzymes which metabolize the synthetic amine benzylamine particularly well. The sensitivity of these enzymes to inhibition by semicarbazide and related compounds suggests that they contain a cofactor with a reactive carbonyl group, which has been proposed to be either pyridoxal phosphate, pyrroloquinoline quinone or (more recently) 6-hydroxydopa. It is not yet clear if all of these semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidases (SSAOs) are copper-dependent enzymes. A variety of compounds have now been identified as relatively selective inhibitors to distinguish the SSAOs from other amine oxidases, in order to investigate the properties of SSAOs and their potential role in biogenic and xenobiotic amine metabolism in vivo. While plasma SSAO is soluble, most tissue SSAOs appear to be membrane-bound, probably plasmalemmal enzymes, which may be capable of metabolizing extracellular amines. Vascular (and non-vascular) smooth muscle cells have particularly high SSAO activity, although recently the enzyme has been found in other cell types (e.g. adipocytes, chondrocytes, odontoblasts) implying a functional importance not restricted solely to smooth muscle. The substrate specificity of plasma and tissue SSAOs shows considerable species-related variations. For example, while some endogenously-occurring aromatic amines such as tyramine and tryptamine are metabolized well by SSAO in homogenates of rat blood vessels, and also in vitro inhibition of SSAO can potentiate vasoconstrictor actions of these amines in rat vascular preparations, these amines are poor substrates for human SSAO, thus complicating attempts to generalize possible physiological roles for these enzymes. Vascular SSAO can metabolize the xenobiotic aliphatic amine, allylamine, to the cytotoxic aldehyde acrolein and this has been Linked to the ability of allylamine administration to produce cardiovascular lesions in experimental animals, sometimes mimicking features of atherosclerotic disease. Recent studies showing that the endogenously-occurring aliphatic amines methylamine and aminoacetone are metabolized in vitro to formaldehyde and methylglyoxal, respectively, by SSAO in some animal (including human) tissues, suggest the possibility that toxicological consequences upon cellular function could result if such conversions occur in vivo.
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