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Query: UMLS:C0026837 (
muscle rigidity
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We reported a 74-year-old male case of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) who responded to tandospirone citrate, a serotonin receptor (
5-HT1A
) agonist. The patient manifested postural instability and gait disturbance at 71 years. Additionally, he showed vertical gaze paresis, regidity of the neck, extremities and trunk, bradykinesia and mild cognitive impairment. A brain MRI revealed moderate atrophy of bilateral frontal/temporal lobes and of midbrain tegmentum one year after the onset. The patient had been diagnosed as PSP and treated with L-DOPA. However, L-DOPA therapy showed only transient response for a few months. His symptoms deteriorated gradually, and he became unable to sit, stand up or walk by himself. Tandospirone citrate was additionally administered at 30 mg/day.
Rigidity
and bradykinesia were remarkably improved in two weeks after the start of tandospirone treatment. He became able to stand up and walk a short distance with supports in four weeks. Cognitive disturbance was also slightly improved. Tandospirone citrate was effective on our case of PSP, especially on rigidity. Our findings suggest that combination of levodopa and tandospirone citrate is a useful therapy for PSP.
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PMID:[A case of progressive supranuclear palsy improved with tandospirone citrate]. 1148 61
The aim of the present study was to find out whether (+/-)-8-hydroxy-2(di-n-propylamino)tetralin (8-OH-DPAT), a prototypical
5-HT1A
agonist, and (R)-(-)-2-[5-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-pyridylmethylaminomethyl]-chromane HCl (EMD 128130), a compound with serotonin
5-HT1A
-agonist and dopamine D2-like antagonist properties, are able to attenuate the haloperidol-induced (1 mg/kg)
muscle rigidity
in rats. Muscle tone was examined using a combined mechano- and electromyographic (EMG) method that simultaneously measured the mechanical muscle resistance (MMG) of the rat's hind foot to passive movements in the ankle joint, and the EMG activity of two antagonist muscles. Both 8-OH-DPAT (0.125-0.5 mg/kg i.p.) and EMD 128130 (1-10 mg/kg i.p.) dose-dependently decreased the haloperidol-enhanced MMG to passive movements, as well as the tonic and the long-latency reflex EMG activities. Provided these results can be extrapolated to humans, the efficacy of EMD 128130 in relieving the haloperidol-induced
muscle rigidity
supports the concept that novel antipsychotics with
5-HT1A
agonist and dopamine D2 antagonist activities should have a favourable extrapyramidal side-effect profile.
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PMID:Contribution of the serotonin 5-HT1A receptor agonism of 8-OH-DPAT and EMD 128130 to the regulation of haloperidol-induced muscle rigidity in rats. 1461 49
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common, late-onset neurodegenerative disorder that shows progressive extrapyramidal motor disorders (e.g., bradykinesia, resting tremors,
muscle rigidity
and postural instability) and various non-motor symptoms (e.g., cognitive impairment, mood disorders, autonomic dysfunction and sleep disorders). While dopaminergic agents such as L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) and dopamine D2 agonists are widely used for the treatment of PD, there is still high clinical unmet need for novel medications that overcome the limitations of current therapies. Evidence is now accumulating that the serotonergic nervous system is involved in the pathophysiological basis of PD and can provide benefits in the treatment of PD through its diverse functions. Among 5-HT receptor subtypes,
5-HT1A
, 5-HT2, 5-HT3 and 5-HT6 receptors play an important role in modulating extrapyramidal motor disorders. In addition,
5-HT1A
, 5-HT2, 5-HT3, 5-HT4 and 5-HT6 receptors are implicated in modulation of cognitive impairment, mood disorders (e.g., depression and anxiety) and/or psychosis, which are frequently observed in patients with PD. Specifically, stimulation of
5-HT1A
receptors seems to be effective for multiple PD symptoms including parkinsonism, L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia, cognitive impairment, mood disorders and neurodegeneration of dopamine neurons. Blockade of 5-HT2 receptors is also likely to improve parkinsonism, depressive mood and cognitive impairment. In addition, it was recently demonstrated that 5-HT2A inverse agonists can alleviate PD psychosis. All these findings emphasize the therapeutic roles of the serotonergic system in PD and stimulate new insight into novel treatments by modulating
5-HT1A
and 5-HT2 receptors.
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PMID:New insight into the therapeutic role of the serotonergic system in Parkinson's disease. 2645 57