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Pyridoxine Deficiency With Phenelzine

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) deficiency developed in two young men treated with phenelzine. Alleviation of symptoms possibly associated with this deficiency and correction of subnormal serum B6 levels occurred with the administration of pyridoxine. With the increased use of phenelzine, all physicians should be alert to this potential problem and instruct ...
R G, Demers, P H, McDonagh, R J, Moore
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Neuroendocrinology of pyridoxine deficiency

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1988
Dihydroxyphenylalanine decarboxylase and 5-hydroxytryptophan decarboxylase respectively have high and low affinities for pyridoxal phosphate. In the pyridoxine-deficient animal, hypothalamic serotonin content is significantly reduced without any change in catecholamine levels.
K, Dakshinamurti   +3 more
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PYRIDOXINE DEFICIENCY IN THE NEONATAL RAT

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1969
Abstract—Production of congenital Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) deficiency in the neonatal rat is reported. Maternal pyridoxine deficiency resulted in pups with retarded neurological development and in some cases, convulsions. Litters were analysed in the neonatal period for the following: pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate and glutamic decarboxylase in whole brain ...
K, Dakshinamurti, M C, Stephens
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Phenelzine-Induced Pyridoxine Deficiency

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1984
Six patients developed symptoms of pyridoxine deficiency while taking phenelzine. All had low pyridoxine levels, five being abnormally low. In all patients, symptoms responded to the addition of pyridoxine while continuing the antidepressant.
J W, Stewart   +3 more
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Levodopa and Pyridoxine-Deficient States

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— On theoretical grounds, extra attention should be paid to patients with Parkinson's disease being considered for levodopa therapy who also have conditions rendering them relatively pyridoxine deficient. Among the conditions associated with relative pyridoxine deficiencies are certain illnesses (diabetes mellitus, chronic alcoholism ...
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PYRIDOXINE DEFICIENCY AND CHOLESTEROGENESIS IN THE CHICK

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1964
Physiological disturbances common to B6 avitaminosis were clearly manifested when 3-day-old chicks were fed a pyridoxine-deficient diet for 8 days. Body and liver weights were depressed but were restored to quasi-normal states after 4 days of pyridoxine supplementation (3 mg/lb diet). The elevated serum cholesterol levels observed were the result of a
P J, LUPIEN, B B, MIGICOVSKY
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