Literature DB >> 16925991

The novel adenosine A2a receptor antagonist ST1535 potentiates the effects of a threshold dose of L-DOPA in MPTP treated common marmosets.

Sarah Rose1, Michael J Jackson, Lance A Smith, Kim Stockwell, Louisa Johnson, Paolo Carminati, Peter Jenner.   

Abstract

Adenosine A(2a) receptor antagonists may represent a novel non-dopaminergic approach to the treatment of Parkinson's disease. However, there is little information available on their ability to reverse motor deficits in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydropyridine hydrochloride (MPTP)-treated primates. We have studied the effects of the novel A(2a) receptor antagonist 2-butyl-9-methyl-8-(2H-1,2,3-triazol 2-yl)-9 H-purin-6-ylamine (ST1535) alone and in combination with l-3, 4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) in MPTP-treated common marmosets. ST1535 (10, 20 and 40 mg/kg, p.o.) when administered alone to MPTP-treated common marmosets produced a dose related increase in locomotor motor activity and tended to reverse motor disability. Treatment with a threshold dose of L-DOPA (2.5 mg/kg, p.o.) produced an increase in locomotor activity and again tended to reverse motor disability. When L-DOPA (2.5 mg/kg, p.o.) was administered in combination with ST1535 (20 mg/kg, p.o.), there was an enhancement in the intensity and duration of the effect of L-DOPA (2.5 mg/kg, p.o.) in reversing motor deficits as shown by both a further increase in locomotor activity and reversal of motor disability. The combination of L-DOPA (2.5 mg/kg, p.o.) plus ST1535 (20 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly increased "on time" in these animals. These data substantiate the evidence that adenosine A(2a) receptor antagonists are able to reverse motor deficits in a highly predictive model of clinical efficacy in Parkinson's disease. The data suggests that ST1535 will be an effective anti-parkinsonian agent in combination with L-DOPA and allow a reduction in l-DOPA usage in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16925991     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2006.07.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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