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Publication : Combining the lack of chromogranins with chronic L-DOPA treatment affects motor activity in mice.

First Author  Castañeyra-Ruiz L Year  2020
Journal  Cell Tissue Res Volume  380
Issue  1 Pages  59-66
PubMed ID  31900665 Mgi Jnum  J:349990
Mgi Id  MGI:7660743 Doi  10.1007/s00441-019-03159-8
Citation  Castaneyra-Ruiz L, et al. (2020) Combining the lack of chromogranins with chronic L-DOPA treatment affects motor activity in mice. Cell Tissue Res 380(1):59-66
abstractText  We have tested whether the lack of chromogranins (Cgs) A and B could provoke CNS disorders when combined with an excess of dopamine. We chronically treated (over 6 months) mice lacking both chromogranins A and B (Cgs-KO) with a low oral dosage of L-DOPA/benserazide (10/2.5 mg/kg). Motor performance in the rota-rod test, open field activity, and metabolic cages indicated a progressive impairment in motor coordination in these mice, and an increase in rearing behavior, which was accompanied by an increase in DA within the substantia nigra. We conclude that mild chronic L-DOPA treatment does not produce nigro-striatal toxicity that could be associated with parkinsonism, neither in control nor Cgs-KO mice. Rather, Cgs-KO mice exhibit behaviors compatible with an amphetamine-like effect, probably caused by the excess of catecholamines in the CNS.
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