N-methyl(R)salsolinol and a neutral N-methyltransferase as pathogenic factors in Parkinson's disease.

Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary) Pub Date : 2000-01-01
W Maruyama, M Strolin-Benedetti, M Naoi
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The pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease is still an enigma. As an endogenous MPTP-like neurotoxin, N-methyl(R)salsolinol was proved to induce parkinsonism in rats and apoptosis in dopaminergic neurons. It is synthesized in the human brain by two enzymes; an (R)salsolinol synthase and an N-methyltransferase, and accumulates in the nigro-striatum in human brains. The activity of a neutral N-methyltransferase in the striatum was found to determine the level of MPP+-like 1,2-dimethyl-6,7-dihydroxyisoquinolinium ion, an oxidation product of N-methyl(R)salsolinol in the substantia nigra. The activity of this N-methyltransferase was found to increase significantly in lymphocytes prepared from parkinsonian patients. In cerebrospinal fluid from untreated parkinsonian patients, N-methyl(R)-salsolinol increases significantly. These results suggest that N-methyl(R)salsolinol and a neutral N-methyltransferase may be endogenous factors in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.

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n -甲基(R)salsolinol和中性n -甲基转移酶在帕金森病中的致病作用
帕金森氏症的发病机制仍然是个谜。n -甲基salsolinol是一种内源性mptp样神经毒素,可诱导大鼠帕金森病和多巴胺能神经元凋亡。它是在人脑中由两种酶合成的;一种(右)salsolinol合成酶和一种n -甲基转移酶,并在人脑的黑纹状体中积累。纹状体中性n -甲基转移酶的活性决定了黑质中n -甲基(R)沙索林醇氧化产物MPP+样1,2-二甲基-6,7-二羟基异喹啉离子的水平。这种n -甲基转移酶的活性在帕金森患者制备的淋巴细胞中显著增加。在未经治疗的帕金森病患者的脑脊液中,n -甲基(R)-沙索林醇显著增加。这些结果提示n -甲基沙索林醇和中性n -甲基转移酶可能是帕金森病发病的内源性因素。
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