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The effect of deprenyl treatment
on directional and velocity control of arm movement
in patients with early stages of Parkinson's disease.


Visual motor control (VMC) of arm movements is disturbed in patients with
Parkinson's disease. The effect of antiparkinsonian medications on VMC is
unknown.

To assess the effect of deprenyl, a monoamine oxidase type B inhibitor, on
VMC in the early stages of parkinsonism.

14 recently diagnosed, unmedicated patients with primary degenerative
parkinsonism, mean age 61.9 +/- 2.8 years, were assessed by a computerized
VMC system for tracking and tracing on a sine wave, circle, and square.

Score was given for total time of test performance, directional error, arm
velocity, and number of interruptions in tracking.

All patients performed the first VMC test at baseline, prior to any
antiparkinsonian treatment.

The second test was performed after a month of treatment with 2.5 mg/d of
deprenyl, and the third test was done after an additional month of
treatment with 10 mg/d of deprenyl.

Results were compared with 15 healthy volunteers with a mean age of 63.1
+/- 1.2 years.

Parkinsonian patients performed significantly poorer on the VMC when
compared to controls. Tracing was more affected than tracking. Tracing
total time was almost twice as long as for controls (p < .0005).

Treatment with 2.5 mg/d and 10 mg/d of deprenyl improved performance
significantly (p <.05 and p <.005, respectively).

Velocity of arm movement was not affected by deprenyl treatment in either
dose.

Directional control (tracing), severely disturbed in the parkinsonian
group, improved back to the performance of healthy controls after 10 mg/d
of deprenyl.

In recently diagnosed parkinsonian patients internally guided VMC tasks
were disturbed more than externally guided ones.

Deprenyl treatment selectively improved directional control of arm movement
in a dose related manner.


Clin Neuropharmacol 1999 Jan-Feb;22(1):54-9
Giladi N, Honigman S, Hocherman S
Tel-Aviv Medical Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Israel.
PMID: 10047935, UI: 99157465

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

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