Ej. Devor et al., A GENETIC FAMILIAL STUDY OF MONOAMINE OXIDASE-B ACTIVITY AND CONCENTRATION IN ALCOHOLICS, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 17(2), 1993, pp. 263-267
Platelet monoamine oxidase B (MAO B) activity and concentration were s
tudied in a small sample of alcoholic families (n = 8) and in 20 unrel
ated, nonalcoholic controls. Complex segregation analyses of familial
data indicated that both activity and concentration are controlled by
a single major gene locus with a multifactorial background effect acco
unting for 0-50% of the variance. When the alcoholic family members (n
= 24) were compared with the controls, all determinations of activity
display significant differences, whereas MAO B concentration levels s
howed no difference. These results indicated that the lowered MAO B ac
tivities frequently reported among alcoholics do not reflect a change
in the number of MAO B macromolecules expressed in platelets, but coul
d be caused by the presence of an inhibitor or by a polymorphic or var
iant form of the enzyme.