Stimulation of the Brain NO/Cyclic GMP Pathway by Peripheral Administration of Tetrahydrobiopterin in the hph‐1 Mouse
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- 1 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 73 (6) , 2563-2568
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-4159.1999.0732563.x
Abstract
: Mutations in GTP‐cyclohydrolase I (GTP‐CH) have been identified as causing a range of inborn errors of metabolism, including dopa‐responsive dystonia. GTP‐CH catalyses the first step in the biosynthesis of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), a cofactor necessary for the synthesis of catecholamines and serotonin. Current therapy based on monoamine neurotransmitter replacement may be only partially successful in correcting the neurological deficits. The reason might be that BH4 is also a cofactor for nitric oxide synthase. Using a strain of mutant GTP‐CH‐deficient (hph‐1) mice, we demonstrate that in addition to impaired monoamine metabolism, BH4 deficiency is also associated with diminished nitric oxide synthesis in the brain (as evaluated by measuring the levels of cyclic GMP), when compared with wild‐type animals. We have found a decline in the levels of BH4 with age in all animals, but no gender‐related differences. We found a strong association between the levels of BH4 and cyclic GMP in hph‐1 mice but not in wild‐type animals. We also demonstrate that acute peripheral administration of BH4 (100 μmol/kg s.c.) in hph‐1 mice significantly elevated the brain BH4 concentration and subsequently cyclic GMP levels in cerebellum, with peaks at 2 and 3 h, respectively. We suggest that BH4 administration should be considered in BH4 deficiency states in addition to monoamine replacement therapy.Keywords
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