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Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets

OBJECTIVE: Investigate a combination of two clinically tested drugs, the NR2B antagonist Radiprodil and the A(2A) antagonist Tozadenant in the MPTP-treated marmoset model of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). BACKGROUND: In PD, there remains a need for the development of non-dopaminergic drugs to effectively...

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Autores principales: Michel, Anne, Nicolas, Jean-Marie, Rose, Sarah, Jackson, Michael, Colman, Peter, Briône, Willy, Sciberras, David, Muglia, Pierandrea, Scheller, Dieter K., Citron, Martin, Downey, Patrick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28854243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182887
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author Michel, Anne
Nicolas, Jean-Marie
Rose, Sarah
Jackson, Michael
Colman, Peter
Briône, Willy
Sciberras, David
Muglia, Pierandrea
Scheller, Dieter K.
Citron, Martin
Downey, Patrick
author_facet Michel, Anne
Nicolas, Jean-Marie
Rose, Sarah
Jackson, Michael
Colman, Peter
Briône, Willy
Sciberras, David
Muglia, Pierandrea
Scheller, Dieter K.
Citron, Martin
Downey, Patrick
author_sort Michel, Anne
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description OBJECTIVE: Investigate a combination of two clinically tested drugs, the NR2B antagonist Radiprodil and the A(2A) antagonist Tozadenant in the MPTP-treated marmoset model of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). BACKGROUND: In PD, there remains a need for the development of non-dopaminergic drugs to effectively treat the motor symptoms without the induction of L-Dopa-induced motor complications. METHODS: Clinically relevant doses of Radiprodil and Tozadenant were given both alone and in combination without the addition of L-Dopa, and the antiparkinsonian efficacy of the treatments was assessed in a primate model of PD. RESULTS: When compared to the drugs tested alone, the drug combination led to a significant increase of motor activity and an improvement of motor disability in MPTP-treated marmosets. In addition, the motor restoration brought about by the combination was almost completely devoid of dyskinesia. Interestingly, treated primates were not overstimulated, but were able to move normally when motivated by the exploration of novel objects. CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated in a primate model that, the “Radiprodil/Tozadenant” combination significantly improves motor activity, extending previous results obtained in unilaterally lesioned 6-OHDA-rats. The strength of the preclinical data accumulated so far suggests that the use of such an A(2A) and NR2B antagonist combination could bring significant motor improvement to PD patients, without inducing the motor complications induced by L-Dopa therapy. Although encouraging, these preclinical data need to be confirmed in the clinic.
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spelling pubmed-55766672017-09-15 Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets Michel, Anne Nicolas, Jean-Marie Rose, Sarah Jackson, Michael Colman, Peter Briône, Willy Sciberras, David Muglia, Pierandrea Scheller, Dieter K. Citron, Martin Downey, Patrick PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Investigate a combination of two clinically tested drugs, the NR2B antagonist Radiprodil and the A(2A) antagonist Tozadenant in the MPTP-treated marmoset model of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). BACKGROUND: In PD, there remains a need for the development of non-dopaminergic drugs to effectively treat the motor symptoms without the induction of L-Dopa-induced motor complications. METHODS: Clinically relevant doses of Radiprodil and Tozadenant were given both alone and in combination without the addition of L-Dopa, and the antiparkinsonian efficacy of the treatments was assessed in a primate model of PD. RESULTS: When compared to the drugs tested alone, the drug combination led to a significant increase of motor activity and an improvement of motor disability in MPTP-treated marmosets. In addition, the motor restoration brought about by the combination was almost completely devoid of dyskinesia. Interestingly, treated primates were not overstimulated, but were able to move normally when motivated by the exploration of novel objects. CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated in a primate model that, the “Radiprodil/Tozadenant” combination significantly improves motor activity, extending previous results obtained in unilaterally lesioned 6-OHDA-rats. The strength of the preclinical data accumulated so far suggests that the use of such an A(2A) and NR2B antagonist combination could bring significant motor improvement to PD patients, without inducing the motor complications induced by L-Dopa therapy. Although encouraging, these preclinical data need to be confirmed in the clinic. Public Library of Science 2017-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5576667/ /pubmed/28854243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182887 Text en © 2017 Michel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Michel, Anne
Nicolas, Jean-Marie
Rose, Sarah
Jackson, Michael
Colman, Peter
Briône, Willy
Sciberras, David
Muglia, Pierandrea
Scheller, Dieter K.
Citron, Martin
Downey, Patrick
Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets
title Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets
title_full Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets
title_fullStr Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets
title_full_unstemmed Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets
title_short Antiparkinsonian effects of the "Radiprodil and Tozadenant" combination in MPTP-treated marmosets
title_sort antiparkinsonian effects of the "radiprodil and tozadenant" combination in mptp-treated marmosets
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28854243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182887
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