Mann J J, Stanley M, Gershon S, Rossor M
Science. 1980 Dec 19;210(4476):1369-71. doi: 10.1126/science.6449080.
Monoamine oxidase activity was higher in the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia of patients dying from Huntington's disease than in controls. Enzyme kinetics and multiple substrate studies indicated that the increased activity was due to elevated concentrations of monoamine oxidase type B. Concentrations of homovanillic acid were increased in the cerebral cortex but not in the basal ganglia of brains of patients with Huntington's disease. These changes may represent a primary aminergic lesion that could underlie some of the mental symptoms of this disease.
死于亨廷顿病的患者大脑皮层和基底神经节中的单胺氧化酶活性高于对照组。酶动力学和多种底物研究表明,活性增加是由于B型单胺氧化酶浓度升高所致。亨廷顿病患者大脑皮层中高香草酸浓度升高,但基底神经节中未升高。这些变化可能代表一种原发性胺能病变,可能是该疾病某些精神症状的基础。