The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.

Parkinson's disease is traditionally viewed as a disease which affects the human motor sphere. Besides motor manifestations in the clinical picture of the disease, non-motor manifestations with dementia as the most common are present. The purpose of the work – experimental evaluation of the pos...

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Main Authors: V. I. Mamchur, T. N. Kryvoruchko, O. V. Makarenko
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Published: Dnipro State Medical University 2017-10-01
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author V. I. Mamchur
T. N. Kryvoruchko
O. V. Makarenko
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description Parkinson's disease is traditionally viewed as a disease which affects the human motor sphere. Besides motor manifestations in the clinical picture of the disease, non-motor manifestations with dementia as the most common are present. The purpose of the work – experimental evaluation of the possible antiparkinsonian action of glycine in terms of experimental models of Parkinson's disease equivalents (akinetic-rigid and tremor forms) on the background of antiparkinsonian correction by amantadine. Methods: catalepsy model (inhibition of dopaminergic transmission, equivalents of hypokinesia and rigidity states) and model of arekolyn tremor (activation of cholinergic transmission that corresponds to parkinsonian tremor) on the background of amantadine administration (50 mg/kg), glycine (100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg) and their combined introduction.The research results show a positive dynamic in combined using of amantadine with glycine at a dose of 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg, which was is determined by the low percentage of animals with symptoms of catalepsy (50-70%) with evaluation criteria of 0.5-1.8 points with maximum possible 6 points. Similar results were obtained in terms of activation of the cholinergic system (arekolyn tremor). Glycine at a dose of 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg facilitated to optimization of antitremor action of amantadine, that is registered in increased latent period of tremor, reduction of its duration and intensity attenuation almost by 2,1 times in comparison with indicators of the control group. Thus, studied combinations of amantadine with glycine at a dose of 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg are promising in studying of their influence on dementia in Parkinson's syndrome, and this study will be continued.
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spelling doaj-art-1cf0d045a18147a2a01fdd1b7946f6c42025-01-02T06:25:27ZengDnipro State Medical UniversityMedičnì Perspektivi2307-04042017-10-01223111610.26641/2307-0404.2017.3.111857111857The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.V. I. MamchurT. N. KryvoruchkoO. V. MakarenkoParkinson's disease is traditionally viewed as a disease which affects the human motor sphere. Besides motor manifestations in the clinical picture of the disease, non-motor manifestations with dementia as the most common are present. The purpose of the work – experimental evaluation of the possible antiparkinsonian action of glycine in terms of experimental models of Parkinson's disease equivalents (akinetic-rigid and tremor forms) on the background of antiparkinsonian correction by amantadine. Methods: catalepsy model (inhibition of dopaminergic transmission, equivalents of hypokinesia and rigidity states) and model of arekolyn tremor (activation of cholinergic transmission that corresponds to parkinsonian tremor) on the background of amantadine administration (50 mg/kg), glycine (100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg) and their combined introduction.The research results show a positive dynamic in combined using of amantadine with glycine at a dose of 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg, which was is determined by the low percentage of animals with symptoms of catalepsy (50-70%) with evaluation criteria of 0.5-1.8 points with maximum possible 6 points. Similar results were obtained in terms of activation of the cholinergic system (arekolyn tremor). Glycine at a dose of 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg facilitated to optimization of antitremor action of amantadine, that is registered in increased latent period of tremor, reduction of its duration and intensity attenuation almost by 2,1 times in comparison with indicators of the control group. Thus, studied combinations of amantadine with glycine at a dose of 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg are promising in studying of their influence on dementia in Parkinson's syndrome, and this study will be continued.http://journals.uran.ua/index.php/2307-0404/article/view/111857Parkinson's syndromecatalepsytremoramantadineglycine
spellingShingle V. I. Mamchur
T. N. Kryvoruchko
O. V. Makarenko
The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.
Medičnì Perspektivi
Parkinson's syndrome
catalepsy
tremor
amantadine
glycine
title The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.
title_full The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.
title_fullStr The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.
title_full_unstemmed The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.
title_short The comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission.
title_sort comparative analysis of antiparkinsonian activity of glycine combined with amantadine in conditions of changing neurosynaptic transmission
topic Parkinson's syndrome
catalepsy
tremor
amantadine
glycine
url http://journals.uran.ua/index.php/2307-0404/article/view/111857
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