Nicotine Reduces Established Levodopa-induced Dyskinesias in a Monkey Model of Parkinson's Disease

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Quik, Maryka [1 ]
Mallela, Archana [1 ]
Ly, Jason [1 ]
Zhang, Danhui [1 ]
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[1] SRI Int, Ctr Hlth Sci, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA
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dyskinesia; levodopa; nicotine; nicotinic; nonhuman primate; Parkinson's disease; DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIAS; RECEPTOR PARTIAL AGONIST; SUSTAINED-RELEASE BUPROPION; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTORS; SMOKING-CESSATION; TRANSDERMAL NICOTINE; MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS; POTENTIAL TARGETS; LESIONED MONKEYS;
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10.1002/mds.25594
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Although 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (levodopa) is the gold-standard treatment for Parkinson's disease, it can lead to disabling dyskinesias. Previous work demonstrated that nicotine reduces levodopa-induced dyskinesias (LIDs) in several parkinsonian animal models. The goal of this study was to determine whether the duration of nicotine administration affects its ability to reduce LIDs in levodopa-primed and levadopa-naive monkeys and also to test whether tolerance develops to the beneficial effects of nicotine. Monkeys were injected with MPTP (1.9-2.0 mg/kg subcutaneously) over 3 to 5 months until parkinsonism developed. Nicotine (300 g/mL) was administered in drinking water (over 4-6 months) to levodopa-primed or levodopa-naive monkeys, with levodopa/carbidopa (10/2.5 mg/kg) gavaged twice daily. One set of MPTP-lesioned monkeys (n=23) was first gavaged with levodopa and subsequently received nicotine 4 weeks later, when dyskinesias plateaued, or 8 weeks later, when dyskinesias were established. A 60% to 70% decrease in LIDs was observed after several weeks of nicotine treatment in both groups. A second set of monkeys (n=26) received nicotine 8 or 2 weeks before levodopa. In the 8-week nicotine pretreatment group, there was an immediate reduction in LIDs, which plateaued at 60% to 70%. In the 2-week nicotine pretreatment group, there were initial small decreases in LIDs, which plateaued at 60% to 70% several weeks later. Thus, nicotine pretreatment and nicotine post-treatment were similarly efficacious in reducing LIDs. The beneficial effect of nicotine persisted throughout the study (17-23 weeks). Nicotine did not worsen parkinsonism. These data suggest that nicotine treatment has potential as a successful antidyskinetic therapy for patients with Parkinson's disease. (c) 2013 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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