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Glutamatergic mechanisms in L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia and therapeutic implications.
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Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996) [J Neural Transm (Vienna)] 2018 Aug; Vol. 125 (8), pp. 1225-1236. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jan 31. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Overactivation of the glutamatergic synapse leading to maladaptive synaptic plasticity in the basal ganglia is a well-demonstrated process involved in the onset of L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia (LID). Changes in glutamate release are paralleled by compensatory modifications of the expression and/or synaptic localization of both ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). Accordingly, compounds targeting N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptors (NMDARs) and specific subtypes of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR4 and mGluR5) have been tested both in preclinical and clinical studies. At present, amantadine, a low-affinity non-competitive NMDAR antagonist, represents the only recommended add-on agent with a moderate anti-dyskinetic activity. The present review describes recent advances in basic research, preclinical and early clinical studies in the attempt of identifying innovative strategies for an accurate modulation of both pre- and postsynaptic glutamate receptors to reduce the severity of LID. Even if a complete understanding of LID molecular bases is still lacking, several compounds demonstrated an anti-dyskinetic activity in preclinical and early clinical studies. These results indicate that modulation of the glutamatergic system remains one of the most promising pharmacological strategies in the field.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Antiparkinson Agents adverse effects
Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced physiopathology
Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists pharmacology
Humans
Levodopa adverse effects
Neurons drug effects
Neurons metabolism
Receptors, Glutamate drug effects
Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced metabolism
Glutamic Acid metabolism
Receptors, Glutamate metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1435-1463
- Volume :
- 125
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29387966
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-018-1846-8