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. 1990;41(5):272-9.
doi: 10.1159/000138732.

Metabolism of 5-hydroxytryptophan in the isolated perfused rat lung

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Metabolism of 5-hydroxytryptophan in the isolated perfused rat lung

R R Ben-Harari et al. Pharmacology. 1990.

Abstract

The metabolism of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and tryptophan (TRP) in a single pass across the pulmonary circulation was studied in the isolated ventilated perfused rat lung and by high pressure liquid chromatography. The metabolism of 5-HTP was dependent on the rate of lung perfusion and the duration of infusion of 5-HTP, and was a saturable process with an apparent Km of 1.8 mM and Vmax of 0.14 mumol/g/3 min. The indoles found in the lung were 5-HTP, 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid (5-HIAA); only 5-HIAA was detected in the lung effluent. The efflux of 5-HTP from the lung had two exponential components with half-lives of 0.15 and 3.65 min. After an infusion of 3H-5-HTP, the radiolabel that accumulated in lung was located mainly in the soluble fraction. An infusion of TRP resulted in the synthesis of 5-HTP, 5-HT and 5-HIAA in the lung, and 5-HTP was detected in the lung effluent. The results suggest that 5-HT can be synthesized in the intact lung from circulating TRP and 5-HTP. Since the rate of lung metabolism is low and no 5-HT is released into the lung effluent, the contribution of the lung to circulating levels of 5-HT is likely to be insignificant. Synthesis of 5-HT in intact lung suggests an intrapulmonary role for 5-HT.

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