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Query: EC:1.14.16.2 (
tyrosine hydroxylase
)
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Parkinson disease is characterized by the death of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta. We explored the neuroprotective effect of
Selegiline
and Piribedil, the Monoamine Oxidase Type B (MAO-B) and dopamine agonist to Parkinson disease (PD). After embryonic Wistar rat were induced by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from PD patients,
Selegiline
and Piribedil were administered to Wistar rat. Immunohistochemical staining, RT-PCR and western blot were adopted to analyze the changes of morphology, lactate dehydrogenase activity,
tyrosine hydroxylase
positive neurons rate, and
tyrosine hydroxylase
(TH) expression in Wistar rat. The two drugs do not affect the normal growth of dopamine neurons.
Selegiline
and Piribedil both decreased the injury caused by CSF of PD patients in Wistar rat. We observed decreased lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity, increased TH (+)/total cells ratio and increased the TH expression in treated Wistar rat with dose-dependent effects. The morphological changes of cells are consistent with above observation.
Selegiline
and Piribedil have neuroprotective effects to induced PD Wistar rat with dose-dependent effect.
Selegiline
demonstrated stronger neuroprotective effect than Piribedil, and the two drugs have potential treatment effect in clinical for PD patients.
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PMID:Neuroprotection of MAO-B inhibitor and dopamine agonist in Parkinson disease. 2578 14
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