Increased gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), homocarnosine and β-alanine in cerebrospinal fluid of patients treated with γ-vinyl GABA (4-amino-hex-5-enoic acid)

1981 
Abstract γ-Vinyl GABA, an enzyme-activated irreversible inhibitor of GABA transaminase (GABA-T), was administered orally to 15 patients with various neurological conditions at daily doses of 0.5, 1, 2 or 6 g/day for 3 days. CSF samples were obtained by lumbar puncture before treatment and within 24 hours after the last dose and the CSF concentrations of free GABA, total GABA, homocarnosine, β-alanine and γ-vinyl GABA determined by ion-exchange chromatography with fluorometric detection. γ-Vinyl GABA treatment produced dose-dependent increases in free GABA, conjugated GABA (defined as total minus free GABA), homocarnosine and β-alanine. The concentrations of CSF γ-vinyl GABA also depended on the dose administered. These results indicate that γ-vinyl GABA enters the CNS after oral administration and alters GABA metabolism by inhibition of GABA-T and suggest that such treatment may achieve therapeutic benefit in conditions where such neurochemical alterations are desirable.
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