A. Helander et al., 5-HYDROXYTRYPTOPHOL CONJUGATION IN MAN - INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION AND ALTERED SEROTONIN TURNOVER, Life sciences, 56(18), 1995, pp. 1529-1534
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Biology,"Medicine, Research & Experimental","Pharmacology & Pharmacy
The distribution of free and conjugated forms of the serotonin (5-hydr
oxytryptamine) metabolite 5-hydroxytryptophol (5HTOL) in human urine w
as determined. 5HTOL was analyzed using a sensitive and specific gas c
hromatographic-mass spectrometric method. The sulfate and glucuronide
conjugated forms were measured indirectly following enzymatic hydrolys
is. Total 5HTOL levels in control samples ranged between 98-301 nM, in
samples collected following ingestion of bananas, a food rich in sero
tonin, between 450-3292 nM, following alcohol consumption between 863-
13326 nM, and in samples obtained from patients with serotonin produci
ng carcinoid tumors between 1695-3793 nM. Free 5HTOL accounted for les
s than 4% of total 5HTOL in all samples. Sulfate conjugated 5HTOL was
calculated to comprise about 17% of total 5HTOL in the control samples
and 15% in the alcohol samples, whereas the mean proportion was signi
ficantly increased to 33% and 27% in the samples collected after inges
tion of bananas and from patients with carcinoid tumors, respectively.
The results show that conjugation with glucuronic acid followed by ur
inary excretion is normally the predominant route for elimination of 5
HTOL in man. However, in situations of elevated levels of total 5-hydr
oxyindoles originating from dietary sources or serotonin producing tum
ors in the gut, sulfate conjugation becomes more important.