Effects of tranylcypromine on the concentration of some trace amines in the diencephalon and hippocampus of the rat

Experientia
S R PhilipsH R McKim

Abstract

Concentrations of 4 trace amines in diencephalon and hippocampus of the rat were measured by integrated-ion-current mass spectrometry after administration of the antidepressant drug, tranylcypromine. Much larger increases were observed for 2-phenylethylamine and tryptamine than for m- and p-tyramine.

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