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Deprenyl improves visuo-motor control in early
Parkinsonism
Hocherman S, Levin G, Giladi N, Youdim MB
Department of Physiology,
Faculty of Medicine,
Technion, Haifa, Israel.
J Neural Transm Suppl 1998;52:63-9
ABSTRACT
Deprenyl is a potent MAO-B inhibitor which is commonly prescribed
for treatment of parkinsonism. Despite prevalent use its effects on the symptoms
and course of Parkinson's disease (PD) are still debated. The present study was therefore
undertaken in order to measure quantitatively changes in visuo-motor control (VMC),
consequent to deprenyl monotherapy in early PD. Previous work from our laboratory has
shown typical VMC deterioration in PD patients, that correlates with disease severity.
Thus, measurements of such changes provides a sensitive tool with which the symptomatic
effects of drug treatment can be assessed quantitatively. Fourteen newly diagnosed, PD
patients with light symptoms were studied. The VMC of all patients was tested after the
first neurological examination, before drug treatment commenced. A second test was done
after 30 days of treatment with deprenyl at a dose of 2.5 mg/day. Following this test,
dosage was increased to 10 mg/day and a third VMC test was given after 30 more days of
treatment. Our results show significant improvement in VMC functions
following 30 days of 2.5 mg/day treatment and a continuing improvement after the next 30
days of 10 mg/day treatment. This improvement pertains mainly to directional
control of self initiated movements and is smaller for movements that are guided
externally. We conclude that deprenyl monotherapy has a clear
symptomatic beneficial effect for patients with early PD.
Parkinson's research /
abstracts
1.
Deprenyl
effect
on cognitive functions in early Parkinson's
2.
Deprenyl
3.
Deprenyl
stimulates biosynthesis of cytokines interleukin-1 & 6
4.
Deprenyl
effect
of MAO-B inhibitors on MPP+ toxicity
5. Deprenyl
modulates the decline of the dopamineric system
6. Deprenyl
possible mechanisms of action
in Parkinson's
7.
Deprenyl
pharmacological basis
of the beneficial effects
8.
Deprenyl
improves visuo-motor control in
early Parkinsonism
9.
Deprenyl
delays
disability in Parkinsonian patients
10.
Deprenyl
management of early Parkinson's disease
11.
Deprenyl
delays the onset of
disability in Parkinsonian patients
12.
Deprenyl
and tocopherol
antioxidative therapy of Parkinsonism
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