nuke Bluelighter Joined Nov 7, 2004 Messages 4,190 Sep 22, 2007 #41 So why does levo-dopa more effectively pass through the BBB than dopamine? Does it use an amino acid transporter system?
So why does levo-dopa more effectively pass through the BBB than dopamine? Does it use an amino acid transporter system?
nuke Bluelighter Joined Nov 7, 2004 Messages 4,190 Sep 22, 2007 #42 Broshious said: It works completely differently from Gabapentin though doesn't it? Or maybe not as much as I thought. Click to expand... It probably modulates alpha-2-delta subunits and GABAergic receptors (whereas gabapentin just works on a-2-d).
Broshious said: It works completely differently from Gabapentin though doesn't it? Or maybe not as much as I thought. Click to expand... It probably modulates alpha-2-delta subunits and GABAergic receptors (whereas gabapentin just works on a-2-d).
V vecktor Bluelight Crew Joined Jan 17, 2006 Messages 2,130 Sep 22, 2007 #43 nuke said: So why does levo-dopa more effectively pass through the BBB than dopamine? Does it use an amino acid transporter system? Click to expand... yes LAT-1 is the transporter, which also transports phenylalanine and other Aromatic R sub unit amino acids. Last edited: Sep 23, 2007
nuke said: So why does levo-dopa more effectively pass through the BBB than dopamine? Does it use an amino acid transporter system? Click to expand... yes LAT-1 is the transporter, which also transports phenylalanine and other Aromatic R sub unit amino acids.
mulberryman Bluelighter Joined May 29, 2007 Messages 4,397 Sep 22, 2007 #44 nuke said: So why does levo-dopa more effectively pass through the BBB than dopamine? Does it use an amino acid transporter system? Click to expand... Levo-dopa is technically 3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine, crosses the blood brain barrier as a form of phenylanine, and is then metabolized into dopamine by the lyase enzyme, aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase.
nuke said: So why does levo-dopa more effectively pass through the BBB than dopamine? Does it use an amino acid transporter system? Click to expand... Levo-dopa is technically 3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine, crosses the blood brain barrier as a form of phenylanine, and is then metabolized into dopamine by the lyase enzyme, aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase.
B Broshious Bluelighter Joined Dec 18, 2006 Messages 341 Sep 23, 2007 #45 nuke said: It probably modulates alpha-2-delta subunits and GABAergic receptors (whereas gabapentin just works on a-2-d). Click to expand... Why do you think it affects calcium channels? It being Phenibut.
nuke said: It probably modulates alpha-2-delta subunits and GABAergic receptors (whereas gabapentin just works on a-2-d). Click to expand... Why do you think it affects calcium channels? It being Phenibut.