The Monoamine Re-Uptake Inhibitor UWA-101 Improves Motor Fluctuations in the MPTP-Lesioned Common Marmoset

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Background: The wearing-OFF phenomenon is a common motor complication of chronic L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) therapy for Parkinson's disease. We recently described the discovery of UWA-101, a dual serotonin (SERT) and dopamine (DAT) transporter inhibitor, which increases the duration of "good quality" ON-time provided by L-DOPA in the 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-lesioned primate. Here, we further characterise the effects of UWA-101 on this extension of ON-time in terms of L-DOPA-induced side-effects in the MPTP-lesioned common marmoset. Methods: Marmosets were rendered parkinsonian by MPTP injection and "primed" by repeated L-DOPA administration, to exhibit dyskinesia and psychosis-like behaviours. Animals were then administered acute challenges of L-DOPA in combination with UWA-101 (1, 3, 6 and 10 mg/kg) or vehicle. Results: In combination with L-DOPA, UWA-101 (3, 6 and 10 mg/kg) significantly increased duration of ON-time (by 28%, 28%, and 33%, respectively; all P<0.05). UWA-101 (10 mg/kg) significantly extended duration of ON-time without disabling dyskinesia (by 62%, P<0.01). UWA-101 did not exacerbate the severity of dyskinesia (P>0.05). However, at the highest doses (6 and 10 mg/kg), UWA-101 increased the severity of psychosis-like behaviours (P<0.05). Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that dual SERT/ DAT inhibitors can effectively enhance L-DOPA anti-parkinsonian action, without exacerbating dyskinesia and, as such, represent a promising new therapeutic class for wearing-OFF. However, at higher doses, dual SERT/ DAT inhibitors may exacerbate dopaminergic psychosis. © 2012 Huot et al.

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Huot, P., Johnston, T. H., Gandy, M. N., Reyes, M. G., Fox, S. H., Piggott, M. J., & Brotchie, J. M. (2012). The Monoamine Re-Uptake Inhibitor UWA-101 Improves Motor Fluctuations in the MPTP-Lesioned Common Marmoset. PLoS ONE, 7(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045587

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