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Enhancing effect of rasagiline on superoxide dismutase and catalase
activities in the dopaminergic system in the rat.

Rasagiline [N-propargyl-l(R)-aminoindan] is a selective irreversible MAO-B
inhibitor as is (-)deprenyl.

The effect of the drug on antioxidant enzyme activities on dopaminergic
tissue was examined in male F-344 rats (8.5-months-old).

Two experimental groups were infused subcutaneously with rasagiline saline
solutions by means of osmotic minipumps implanted subcutaneously in the
back of the rats.

Control animals were also similarly implanted with saline filled mini-pumps.

Three-and-one-half weeks later, animals were sacrificed and selected tissue
samples removed from brain, kidney and heart.

Two doses of rasagiline (0.5 mg/kg/day, 1.0 mg/kg/day, both for 3.5 weeks)
significantly increased catalase activities about 2-fold in substantia
nigra and striatum but not in hippocampus.

Interestingly, in both renal cortex and medulla. catalase (CAT) activities
were significantly increased.

Both Mn- and Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities were increased 2
to 4 fold in substantia nigra, striatum and renal cortex and heart.

Several groups, including our own have reported an extension of survival of
deprenyl-treated animals of different species.

Although the mechanism(s) of the life extension by deprenyl remains
unresolved, it would be interesting to investigate the effect of rasagiline
on the survival of animals, since deprenyl also was shown to increase
antioxidant enzyme activities in brain dopaminergic regions.


Life Sci 2000 Jun 23;67(5):577-85
Carrillo MC, Minami C, Kitani K, Maruyama W, Ohashi K,
Yamamoto T, Naoi M, Kanai S, Youdim MB
National Univ Rosario, Suipacha, Argentina.
PMID: 10993123

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/

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