Hemiparkinsonism in monkeys after unilateral internal carotid artery artery infusion of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)

KS Bankiewicz, EH Oldfield, CC Chiueh, JL Doppman… - Life sciences, 1986 - Elsevier
KS Bankiewicz, EH Oldfield, CC Chiueh, JL Doppman, DM Jacobowitz, IJ Kopin
Life sciences, 1986Elsevier
Abstract Infusion of MPTP (0.2–0.8 mg/kg) into the right internal carotid artery of monkeys
produces toxin-induced injury to the right nigrostriatal pathway with sparing of other
dopaminergic neurones on the infused side and with negligible or little injury to the opposite,
untreated side. There are contralateral limb dystonic postures, rigidity, and bradykinesia, but
the animals are able to eat and maintain health without drug treatment. Spontaneous motor
activity is attended by circling towards the injured side, whereas treatment with L-DOPA …
Abstract
Infusion of MPTP (0.2–0.8 mg/kg) into the right internal carotid artery of monkeys produces toxin-induced injury to the right nigrostriatal pathway with sparing of other dopaminergic neurones on the infused side and with negligible or little injury to the opposite, untreated side. There are contralateral limb dystonic postures, rigidity, and bradykinesia, but the animals are able to eat and maintain health without drug treatment. Spontaneous motor activity is attended by circling towards the injured side, whereas treatment with L-DOPA/-carbidopa apomorphine stimulates circling towards the intact side. Dopamine and dopamine metabolite levels are normal in the left caudate and putamen, but markedly depressed on the right (MPTP-treated) side. This animal hemiparkinsonian model will be useful in studies of volitional movement control, drug treatments of Parkinson's disease, and functional efficacy of brain tissue implants.
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