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Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats

L-DOPA, the precursor of catecholamines, exerts a pro-locomotor action in several vertebrate species, including newborn rats. Here, we tested the hypothesis that decreasing the degradation of monoamines can promote the pro-locomotor action of a low, subthreshold dose of L-DOPA in five-day-old rats....

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Autores principales: Khsime, Inès, Boulain, Marie, Fettah, Abderrahman, Chagraoui, Abdeslam, Courtand, Gilles, De Deurwaerdère, Philippe, Juvin, Laurent, Barrière, Grégory
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914747
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author Khsime, Inès
Boulain, Marie
Fettah, Abderrahman
Chagraoui, Abdeslam
Courtand, Gilles
De Deurwaerdère, Philippe
Juvin, Laurent
Barrière, Grégory
author_facet Khsime, Inès
Boulain, Marie
Fettah, Abderrahman
Chagraoui, Abdeslam
Courtand, Gilles
De Deurwaerdère, Philippe
Juvin, Laurent
Barrière, Grégory
author_sort Khsime, Inès
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description L-DOPA, the precursor of catecholamines, exerts a pro-locomotor action in several vertebrate species, including newborn rats. Here, we tested the hypothesis that decreasing the degradation of monoamines can promote the pro-locomotor action of a low, subthreshold dose of L-DOPA in five-day-old rats. The activity of the degrading pathways involving monoamine oxidases or catechol-O-methyltransferase was impaired by injecting nialamide or tolcapone, respectively. At this early post-natal stage, the capacity of the drugs to trigger locomotion was investigated by monitoring the air-stepping activity expressed by the animals suspended in a harness above the ground. We show that nialamide (100 mg/kg) or tolcapone (100 mg/kg), without effect on their own promotes maximal expression of air-stepping sequences in the presence of a sub-effective dose of L-DOPA (25 mg/kg). Tissue measurements of monoamines (dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin and some of their metabolites) in the cervical and lumbar spinal cord confirmed the regional efficacy of each inhibitor toward their respective enzyme. Our experiments support the idea that the raise of monoamines boost L-DOPA’s locomotor action. Considering that both inhibitors differently altered the spinal monoamines levels in response to L-DOPA, our data also suggest that maximal locomotor response can be reached with different monoamines environment.
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spelling pubmed-105724892023-10-14 Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats Khsime, Inès Boulain, Marie Fettah, Abderrahman Chagraoui, Abdeslam Courtand, Gilles De Deurwaerdère, Philippe Juvin, Laurent Barrière, Grégory Int J Mol Sci Article L-DOPA, the precursor of catecholamines, exerts a pro-locomotor action in several vertebrate species, including newborn rats. Here, we tested the hypothesis that decreasing the degradation of monoamines can promote the pro-locomotor action of a low, subthreshold dose of L-DOPA in five-day-old rats. The activity of the degrading pathways involving monoamine oxidases or catechol-O-methyltransferase was impaired by injecting nialamide or tolcapone, respectively. At this early post-natal stage, the capacity of the drugs to trigger locomotion was investigated by monitoring the air-stepping activity expressed by the animals suspended in a harness above the ground. We show that nialamide (100 mg/kg) or tolcapone (100 mg/kg), without effect on their own promotes maximal expression of air-stepping sequences in the presence of a sub-effective dose of L-DOPA (25 mg/kg). Tissue measurements of monoamines (dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin and some of their metabolites) in the cervical and lumbar spinal cord confirmed the regional efficacy of each inhibitor toward their respective enzyme. Our experiments support the idea that the raise of monoamines boost L-DOPA’s locomotor action. Considering that both inhibitors differently altered the spinal monoamines levels in response to L-DOPA, our data also suggest that maximal locomotor response can be reached with different monoamines environment. MDPI 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10572489/ /pubmed/37834195 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914747 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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De Deurwaerdère, Philippe
Juvin, Laurent
Barrière, Grégory
Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats
title Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats
title_full Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats
title_fullStr Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats
title_full_unstemmed Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats
title_short Limiting Monoamines Degradation Increases L-DOPA Pro-Locomotor Action in Newborn Rats
title_sort limiting monoamines degradation increases l-dopa pro-locomotor action in newborn rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914747
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