An Evaluation of the Effects of Pyridoxal Phosphate in Chlorpromazineinduced Parkinsonism using Mice.

Anthony T Olofinnade, Tolulope M Onaolapo, Samad Oladimeji, Adetunji M Fatoki, Covenant I Balogun, Adejoke Y Onaolapo, Olakunle J Onaolapo
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Abstract

Background: Parkinsonism is a neurodegenerative disorder with a heavy disease burden, despite the discovery and application of drugs. Current research is beginning to suggest the possible crucial roles of micronutrients such as pyridoxal phosphate in the prevention or management of neurodegenerative disorders.

Objective: We investigated the possible protective effects of supplemental pyridoxal phosphate in Chlorpromazine (CPZ)-induced Parkinsonism-like changes in mice.

Methods: Mice were assigned to eight groups of 30 mice each. Groups included Vehicle control (fed standard diet (SD), and administered intraperitoneal {ip} injection of saline and saline per orem), levodopa-carbidopa (LD) group (SD, saline ip and LD per orem), two groups fed pyridoxal phosphate-supplemented diet (at 100 and 200 mg/kg of feed), and administered saline both ip and orally, CPZ group (SD, CPZ ip and saline per orem), CPZ/LD group (SD, CPZ ip and LD per orem) and finally two groups fed pyridoxal phosphate -supplemented diet (at 100 and 200 mg/kg of feed) and administered CPZ ip plus saline per orem. Treatments were administered daily for a period of 21 days to allow for the induction of Parkinsonism features. Body weight and food intake were measured weekly while neurobehavioural and biochemical tests were assessed at the end of the experimental period.

Results: Pyridoxal phosphate supplementation was associated with a reduction in CPZ-induced suppression of open-field horizontal locomotion and rearing; and a significant increase in grooming activity. Administration of pyridoxal phosphate-supplemented diet was also associated with improvements in working-memory in CPZ-treated mice; and there was reduction in the index of anxiety and catalepsy score.

Conclusion: Pyridoxal phosphate supplementation was associated with significant benefits in CPZ-induced Parkinsonism-like changes in mice.

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磷酸吡哆醛对氯丙嗪诱导的帕金森病小鼠治疗作用的评价。
背景:帕金森病是一种神经退行性疾病,尽管有药物的发现和应用,但疾病负担很重。目前的研究开始表明,磷酸吡哆醛等微量营养素在预防或治疗神经退行性疾病方面可能起着关键作用。目的:探讨补充磷酸吡哆醛对氯丙嗪(CPZ)诱导的小鼠帕金森样病变可能的保护作用。方法:将小鼠分为8组,每组30只。各组分别为:载体对照组(饲喂标准饲料(SD),并腹腔注射生理盐水和每孔生理盐水)、左旋多巴-卡比多巴(LD)组(SD、生理盐水和每孔生理盐水)、两组分别饲喂磷酸吡哆醛添加饲料(饲料剂量分别为100和200 mg/kg),并同时给予生理盐水和口服,CPZ组(SD、CPZ ip和每孔生理盐水)、CPZ/LD组(SD、CPZ ip和每孔生理盐水)、CPZ/LD组(SD、最后两组分别饲喂磷酸吡哆醛添加饲粮(100和200 mg/kg饲料),每孔喂CPZ +生理盐水。在21天的时间里,每天进行治疗,以诱导帕金森病的特征。每周测量体重和食物摄入量,在实验结束时评估神经行为和生化测试。结果:磷酸吡哆醛的补充与cpz诱导的开阔地水平运动和饲养抑制的减少有关;梳理毛发的活动也显著增加。磷酸吡哆醛补充饮食也与cpz处理小鼠的工作记忆改善有关;焦虑指数和癫痫评分也有所下降。结论:补充磷酸吡哆醛对cpz诱导的小鼠帕金森样变化有显著的益处。
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Central nervous system agents in medicinal chemistry
Central nervous system agents in medicinal chemistry Psychology-Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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期刊介绍: Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design for the discovery of new central nervous system agents. Containing a series of timely in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics, Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments in the field.
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