Neuroreport 1998-03-09

Increased survival of dopaminergic neurons by rasagiline, a monoamine oxidase B inhibitor.

J P Finberg, T Takeshima, J M Johnston, J W Commissiong

Index: Neuroreport 9(4) , 703-7, (1998)

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Abstract

Both deprenyl and rasagiline (R(+)-N-propargyl-1-aminoindane mesylate), at a concentration of 1-10 microM, increased survival in vitro of rat E14 mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons that had been primed with 10% serum for 12 h (p < 0.05). Rasagiline, but not deprenyl, also increased total neuronal (MAP2-positive) survival (p < 0.05) Under serum-free conditions, rasagiline, but not deprenyl, retained its neuroprotective action on dopaminergic neurones. GABAergic neurons were not affected by either deprenyl or rasagiline. Clorgyline, an MAO-A inhibitor, did not exert any of these effects. The protective action of rasagiline on dopaminergic neurons, even under stringent serum-free conditions, is striking, and warrants further investigation for a role in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

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