Role of Chronic Inhibition of Dopamine-Metabolizing Enzymes in the Regulation of Renal Sodium and Phosphate Excretion in the Rat Remnant Kidney
- 1 April 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Nephron Physiology
- Vol. 103 (1) , p14-p24
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000090219
Abstract
The present study examined the effects of chronic selective or combined inhibition of type A monoamine oxidase (MAO) and catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) on daily urinary excretion of dopamine and metabolites and on natriuresis and phosphaturia in 3/4 nephrectomized (3/4nx) and Sham rats. The 3/4nx and Sham rats were placed in metabolic cages and received the MAO-A-selective inhibitor Ro-411049 (7.5 mg x kg(-1) bid) and/or the COMT-selective inhibitor BIA 3-202 (30 mg x kg(-1) bid) orally for 3 days during high sodium diet. Selective COMT inhibition increased the urinary excretion of the deaminated metabolite (3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, DOPAC) and decreased the urinary excretion of the methylated (3-methoxytyramine, 3-MT) and deaminated plus methylated metabolite (homovanillic acid, HVA) in both groups. Selective MAO-A inhibition increased the urinary excretion of 3-MT and reduced the urinary excretion of both DOPAC and HVA in either 3/4nx or Sham rats. Combined inhibition of MAO-A and COMT did not significantly change the urinary excretion of DOPAC and markedly decreased the urinary excretion of 3-MT and HVA in both groups. Selective or combined inhibition of MAO-A and COMT did not alter the daily urinary excretion of dopamine, sodium or phosphate in either 3/4nx or Sham rats. Chronic selective or combined inhibition of MAO-A and COMT is not of major importance in regulating the dopamine-dependent natriuresis and phosphaturia in either 3/4nx or Sham rats.Keywords
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