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Effectiveness of Continuous Dopaminergic Therapies in Parkinson's Disease: A Review of L-DOPA Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics.

Title: Effectiveness of Continuous Dopaminergic Therapies in Parkinson's Disease: A Review of L-DOPA Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics.
Authors: Demailly, Alexandre; Moreau, caroline; Devos, David
Contributors: Université de Lille; Inserm; CHU Lille; Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire CHU Lille CHRU Lille; Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LillOA (Lille Open Archive - Université de Lille)
Subject Terms: Parkinson’s disease; dopamine; continuous dopaminergic stimulation; motor fluctuations and dyskinesia; apomorphine
Description: Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by striatal dopamine deficiency. Since dopamine cannot cross the digestive and blood-brain barriers, its precursor, levodopa (L-DOPA), remains the mainstay of treatment. However, the significant pharmacokinetic (Pk) and pharmacodynamic (Pd) limitations of L-DOPA, combined with the severity of PD, may trigger motor and non-motor complications, for which continuous dopaminergic delivery therapies have been developed. Objective: The aim of this study was to review the literature on the Pk/Pd limitations of L-DOPA and how current treatments of continuous dopaminergic administration ameliorate these problems, in order to identify the need for new therapeutic avenues. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was carried out using PubMed and 75 articles were initially extracted. Following independent screening by two reviewers and consideration of eligibility, 10 articles were chosen for further analysis. Information concerning the Pk/Pd of L-DOPA was classified for each article. Results: Pk/Pd problems notably include: (i) restricted digestive and cerebral absorption; (ii) unnecessary peripheral distribution; (iii) short half-life; (iv) age- and PD-induced decline of central aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase; (v) misdistribution in many cells; and (vii) pulsatile stimulation of dopaminergic receptors. Current treatments only slightly ameliorate some of these problems. Conclusions: Many Pk/Pd constraints are not resolved by existing continuous dopaminergic delivery therapies. This highlights the significant gap between these treatments and the ideal of continuous dopaminergic stimulation.
Document Type: other/unknown material
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Language: English
Relation: Journal of Parkinson's disease; J Parkinsons Dis; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12210/115030
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12210/115030
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.85C7A026
Database: BASE