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Previous work from our laboratory has shown that both (R-(+)-and S-(-)-nicotine enantiomers are capable of interacting with endogenous N-methyltransferase systems both in vitro and in vivo. This present study was designed to determine whether nicotine was capable of perturbing SAH and SAM levels in vivo, in guinea pig lung and liver.
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- Southwest Research Institute
- Histamine Metabolism
- Male Hartley Guinea
- Urinary Histamine
- Operant Conditioning Technique
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Godin, C.S., Al Houdi, A., Crooks, P.A. (1987). Perturbation of S-Adenosylhomocysteine and S-adenosylmethionine Levels, Inhibition of Histamine Metabolism in the Guinea Pig, by Nicotine. In: Martin, W.R., Van Loon, G.R., Iwamoto, E.T., Davis, L. (eds) Tobacco Smoking and Nicotine. Advances in Behavioral Biology, vol 31. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1911-5_41
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