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The effects of co-administration of the dopamine precursor, L-Dopa, with anticonvulsant and putative anticonvulsive agents upon the motor activity of hypoactive MPTP-treated C57 BL/6 mice were measured in six experiments. In each case, MPTP (2 × 40 mg/kg, s.c., separated by a 24-hr interval) was administered four to six weeks prior to behavioural testing. Thus, the effects of these agents combined with either a single acute, subthreshold dose (5 mg/kg, s.c.) of L-Dopa, or, with chronically-administered, suprathreshold doses (20 mg/kg, s.c.) of L-Dopa were studied. In the former, lamotrigine, FCE 26743 and L-Deprenyl, injected 60 min before subthreshold L-Dopa (5 mg/kg), each induced an antiparkinsonian action in MPTP-treated mice that consisted of dose-specific, as opposed to dose-related, elevations of locomotion and rearing behaviour. In the latter, lamotrigine (all three measures of activity at 3 mg/kg), FCE 26743 (locomotion and total activity at 3; rearing at 1 and 3 mg/kg) and L-Deprenyl (locomotion and total activity at 1 and 3 mg/kg), but not phenytoin (neither at 1 nor 3 mg/kg), reinstated the motor activity-stimulating effects of the threshold dose of L-Dopa (20 mg/kg) in L-Dopa-tolerant, MPTP-treated mice. Neurochemical analyses confirmed severe DA depletions in MPTP-treated mice. Since neither lamotrigine, FCE 26743 nor L-Deprenyl, nor subthreshold L-Dopa, by themselves increased the motor behaviour of MPTP-treated mice, a synergistic effect of the co-administration is concluded. Further, since the suprathreshold dose of L-Dopa by itself failed to stimulate motor activity in the MPTP mice following chronic (25 daily injections) administrations of the compound, it is suggested that a restorative effect, in combination with lamotrigine, FCE 26743 or L-Deprenyl was evidenced. The potential therapeutic benefits of anticonvulsant or putative anticonvulsive compounds for parkinsonian symptoms are discussed.
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Received September 9, 1998; accepted March 23, 1999
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Fredriksson, A., Palomo, T. & Archer, T. Effects of co-administration of anticonvulsant and putative anticonvulsive agents and sub-/suprathreshold doses of L-Dopa upon motor behaviour of MPTP-treated mice. J Neural Transm 106, 889–909 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007020050209
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