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Lathyrism: Evidence for Role of the Neuroexcitatory Aminoacid BOAA

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Journal Lancet
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1986 Nov 8
PMID 2877226
Citations 42
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Abstract

Lathyrism, a form of motoneuron disease induced by excessive consumption of th legume Lathyrus sativus (chickling pea), presents as signs of pyramidal tract involvement. Primate feeding studies show that beta-N-oxalylamino-L-alanine (BOAA), a potent neuroexcitatory aminoacid in the chickling pea, induces corticospinal dysfunction similar to that seen in animals consuming a fortified diet of this legume. BOAA, a potent agonist of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate, is likely to be causally associated with lathyrism in man.

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