Monosodium glutamate and tranylcypromine administration in healthy subjects
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Monosodium glutamate and tranylcypromine administration in healthy subjects
Abstract
The authors administered 400 to 1600 mg of monosodium glutamate and placebo to five healthy males while they were medication-free and again while they were receiving the monoamine oxidase inhibitor tranylcypromine, after having received the drug daily for at least 2 weeks. Monosodium glutamate produced no consistent changes in either blood pressure or heart rate in subjects receiving tranylcypromine. Spontaneous hypertensive episodes were observed in two subjects. These blood pressure increases also occurred with tranylcypromine alone and were unrelated to monosodium glutamate administration. Diet was not violated during these episodes.
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