Inhibitory effects of antiparkinsonian drugs and caspase inhibitors in a parkinsoninan flatworm model

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It has been known that rotenone and 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion (MPP+, a metabolite of MPTP), which inhibit mitochondrial complex I, are useful tools for parkinsonian models in vertebrates such as primates and rodents. Planarian, an invertebrate flatworm, has a high potential for regeneration, and dopamine plays a key role in its behavior. In the present study, we examined a cloned planarian, the GI strain from Dugesia japonica. Planarians that were treated with rotenone or MPTP underwent autolysis and individual death in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. In addition, these effects induced by rotenone or MPTP were inhibited by several antiparkinsonian drugs and caspase inhibitors. These results suggest that the degeneration of planarian dopaminergic system induced by rotenone or MPTP may be mediated through caspase-like activation.

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Kitamura, Y., Inden, M., Sanada, H., Takata, K., Taniguchi, T., Shimohama, S., … Watanabe, K. (2003). Inhibitory effects of antiparkinsonian drugs and caspase inhibitors in a parkinsoninan flatworm model. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 92(2), 137–142. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.92.137

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