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  • Effects of cytisine on hydroxyl radicals in vitro and MPTP-induced dopamine depletion in vivo.

Effects of cytisine on hydroxyl radicals in vitro and MPTP-induced dopamine depletion in vivo.

European journal of pharmacology (1998-12-16)
B Ferger, C Spratt, P Teismann, G Seitz, K Kuschinsky
ABSTRACT

The potential new iron-chelator cytisine and the radical scavenger N-tert-butyl-alpha-(2-sulfophenyl) nitrone (S-PBN) were incubated in a Fenton system and hydroxyl radical formation was measured with the salicylate trapping assay. Both cytisine and S-PBN reduced hydroxyl radical formation in a concentration-dependent manner. For in vivo studies, C57BL/6 mice were injected repeatedly with cytisine (0.5 mg/kg or 2.0 mg/kg s.c.) or saline seven days before and after a single 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) injection (30 mg/kg s.c.). Seven days after MPTP treatment alone dopamine levels were significantly reduced to 12% of the control values (p < 0.001), whereas MPTP + cytisine treatment (2 mg/kg) led to more than twofold higher dopamine levels (p < 0.01) compared with MPTP alone. We have shown for the first time that cytisine attenuates hydroxyl radical formation in vitro and reduces MPTP-induced dopamine depletion. Thus, cytisine may be useful for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease where the chelation of iron ions could prevent neuronal cell death.

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N-tert-Butyl-α-(2-sulfophenyl)nitrone sodium salt, 95%