The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Regular Papers
Effects of Talipexole on Contraversive Rotation and Functional Impairment in MPTP-Induced Chronic Hemiparkinsonian Monkeys
Edward F. DominoLisong NiHuilei ZhangYasuko KohnoMasashi Sasa
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1998 年 77 巻 3 号 p. 227-233

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The effects of talipexole on functional motor improvement in comparison with contraversive circling were studied in five chronic (5 - 7 years post MPTP-lesioned) hemiparkinsonian Macaca nemestrina monkeys. Talipexole induced contraversive rotations in a dose of 32 μg/kg for about 1 hr after i.m. injection. Larger doses (56 and 100 μg/kg, i.m.) produced less effect due to sedation. Three different rating scales were used to assess functional improvement, including a clinical parkinsonism rating scale, volitional responses to fruit presentations, and number of significant hand movements. The optimal dose of talipexole was 32 μg/kg, i.m. Functional improvement by talipexole, including clinical parkinsonian rating scales and significant hand movements, as well as contraversive circling in hemiparkinsonian monkeys, confirm that this chronic animal model is useful in preclinical testing of drugs for the treatment of human parkinsonism.
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© The Japanese Pharmacological Society 1998
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