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Development of early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease on animal models based on the intranasal administration of α-methyl-p-tyrosine methyl ester in a gel system

Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy. 2022. Vol. 150. Article 112944.
Kim A., Pavlova E., Kolacheva A., Bogdanov V., Dilmukhametova L., Ugrumov M.

The fight against neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), is a global challenge of this century. The effectiveness of current PD therapy is limited, since it is diagnosed many years after the onset, following the death of most nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons regulating motor function. PD treatment could be greatly improved if it was started at an early (preclinical) stage. For this purpose, it is necessary to develop an early diagnosis of PD, which is the goal of our study. We have developed an early diagnosis of PD on animal models using a provocative test by intranasal administration of α-methyl-p-tyrosine methyl ester (αMPTME), a reversible inhibitor of dopamine synthesis. First, we produced the provocative agent, αMPTME in gel, and showed its safety and penetration into the brain bypassing the blood-brain barrier. Then, the optimal dose of αMPTME and time after administration were selected, at which the level of dopamine in the striatum of intact animals decreases, but does not reach the 30% threshold for the appearance of motor disorders in PD patients. Finally, we proved on animal models that intranasal administration of αMPTME can serve as a diagnostic test for preclinical PD. Indeed, intranasal administration of αMPTME to mice in a model of PD at the preclinical stage reversibly reduced the dopamine level in the striatum to the 30% threshold causing short-term motor disorders. Thus, using animal models of PD, we have developed a provocative test for the preclinical diagnosis of PD, a fundamentally new technology in neurology.

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