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Pre-natal amino acid transport inhibition: long term influences on behavior and protein metabolism.

Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior (1986-01-01)
S Samuels, C T Randt, I Fish, S A Schwartz
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DBA/2J mice were exposed in utero, between days 15-18 of gestation, to either of two enzyme inhibitors, previously shown to decrease blood-brain, large-neutral amino acid transport in adults: L-methionine-RS-sulfoximine and 2-imidazolidone-4-carboxylic acid. The young mice demonstrated persistently altered motor behavior relative to saline controls when 40-42 days old and evidence of differences in the entry and incorporation of 14C-valine in brain at up to 80 days of age. The findings suggest that interference with blood-brain amino acid transport in utero has long term consequences. This may be related to some human conditions such as maternal phenylketonuria.

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2-Imidazolidone-4-carboxylic acid, 95%