Wow. Nice. I didn't realize that.
Well, then thank you, DansMaTete. And thank you endlessness for drawing my attention to that.
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Yes, I only stated it is a start. I'm still learning. For example that not all beta-carbolines inhibit MAOs. The picture gets even more detailed. I like learning things.
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I studied the work further and it says, that N2-Methylated beta-carbolines don't inhibit MAOs. But N9-Methylated beta-carbolines do. It is further stated that this is also a factor in their neuroprotective properties. N2-Methylated beta-carbolines showed to inhibit the Complex I of the respiratory chain (cellular respiration) which leads to apoptosis. Some if one could get a hand on N9-Methylated beta-carbolines one could make a "nootropic ayahuasca".
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Here is a short summary of the effects of beta carbolines on brain cells, receptors, MAOs and reuptake inhibition:
1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-beta-caroblines:
Tryptoline (1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-beta-carobline):
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Inhibits Norepinephrine- and Serotonin reuptake [Rommelspacher et al., 1978]
Pinoline (6-MeO-1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-beta-carobline):
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inhibits Serotonin reuptake [Ho et al., 1973; Komulainen et al., 1980]
Antioxidant properties [Pahkla et al., 1998]
stimulates Insulinsecretion through binding at Imidazolin I_3 and Ryanodin-receptor [Squires et al., 2004]
Plectomine (2,3,4,9-Tetrahydro-beta-caroblin-6-ol)
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Strongly inhibits Dopamine, Norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake reversibly
[Rommelspacher et al., 1978]
Tetrahydroisoharmol
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High affinity to opiate receptor probably linked to addiction and death of neurons in combination with alcohol abuse [Wrona et al., 1997]
Adrenoglomerulotropin (1-Methyl-Pinoline or 6-Methoxy-1-methyl-2,3,4,9-tetrahydro-1H-β-carboline)
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strong tranquilizing effects [Zhukov et al., 1983]
Beta-carbolines:
Harmol (1-Methyl-9H-β-carbolin-7-ol)
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Antioxidant properties, changes mitochondrial membrane permeability [Park et al., 2003]
inhibits dopamin-uptake [Drucker et al., 1990]
Harmalin (7-Methoxy-1-methyl-4,9-dihydro-3H-β-carbolin)
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Antioxidant properties, changes mitochondrial membrane permeability [Park et al., 2003]
inhibits dopamin-uptake [Drucker et al., 1990]
Norharmane (9H-β-Carboline)
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inhibits MAO B [Herraiz et al., 2005; Rommelspacher et al., 2002]
stimulates phosphoinositol-phospholipase C
inhibits glucose-regulating protein 78
inhibits triosephosphatisomerase
Harmane (1-Methyl-9H-β-carboline)
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inhibtis MAO A [Herraiz et al., 2005; Rommelspacher et al., 2002]
stimulates Insulinsecretion through binding at Imidazolin I_3 and Ryanodin-receptor [Squires et al., 2004]
2-MBC ()
inhibits the Complex I of the respiratory chain [Sayre et al., 1991]
substrate of N2-Methyltransferases [Gearhart et al., 2000]
inhibits acetylcholineesterase [Dekhane et al., 1993]
9-MBC
strongly inhibits MAOs [Ho et al., 1970]
2,9-DMBC
inhibits the Complex I of the respiratory chain [Collins et al., 1992]
3-Carboxymethylester (beta-CCM; methyl 9H-b-carboline-3-carboxylate)
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inverse agonist of the benzodiazepine-receptor [Glennon et al., 2000]
improves memory [Dekhane et al., 1993]