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Cystamine/cysteamine rescues the dopaminergic system and shows neurorestorative properties in an animal model of Parkinson's disease

Journal

NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE
Volume 82, Issue -, Pages 430-444

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2015.07.012

Keywords

6-OHDA; Neuroprotection; Neurorescue; Disease-modifying

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Funding

  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [CIHR: 258029]
  2. Raptor Pharmaceuticals
  3. National Researcher career award from the Fonds de recherche du Quebec en sante [FRQS: 28941]
  4. FRSQ Chercheur-Boursier [27206]
  5. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [418391-2012]
  6. Parkinson Society Canada
  7. FRQS [CGD-96461, 32182]
  8. Frederic Banting and Charles Best CIHR [CGD-96561]
  9. CIHR post-doctoral research fellowship
  10. Universite Laval
  11. Centre thematique de recherche en Neurosciences [CTRN12062014]

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The neuroprotective properties of cystamine identified in pre-clinical studies have fast-tracked this compound to clinical trials in Huntington's disease, showing tolerability and benefits on motor symptoms. We tested whether cystamine could have such properties in a Parkinson's disease murine model and now provide evidence that it can not only prevent the neurodegenerative process but also can reverse motor impairments created by a 6-hydroxydopamine lesion 3 weeks post-surgery. Importantly, we report that cystamine has neurorestorative properties 5 weeks post-lesion as seen on the number of nigral dopaminergic neurons which is comparable with treatments of cysteamine, the reduced form of cystamine used in the clinic, as well as rasagiline, increasingly prescribed in early parkinsonism. All three compounds induced neurite arborization of the remaining dopaminergic cells which was further confirmed in ex vivo dopaminergic explants derived from Pitx3-GFP mice. The disease-modifying effects displayed by cystamine/cysteamine would encourage clinical testing. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved.

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