Platelet monoamine oxidase in Parkinson patients: effect of L-deprenyl therapy
- 31 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal Of Neural Transmission-Parkinsons Disease and Dementia Section
- Vol. 1 (3) , 189-194
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02248668
Abstract
Platelet MAO activity was measured in 79 Parkinson patients (56 males and 23 females) before and during L-deprenyl therapy. Baseline platelet MAO activity was higher in females than in males with no age dependent differences. During chronic L-deprenyl therapy, MAO activity was inhibited greater than 98%. Four hours after the oral administration of the first 5 mg dose of L-deprenyl, platelet MAO activity was inhibited by 86%. By 24 hours, greater than 98%, inhibition was achieved and this degree of inhibition was maintained during continuous L-deprenyl administration. Following oral administration of 10 mg L-deprenyl once a day versus 5 mg L-deprenyl twice a day, the time course of platelet MAO inhibition was similar. Five days after the termination of chronic L-deprenyl therapy, platelet MAO activity was still inhibited by 96%. MAO activity returned to normal by 2 weeks after stopping L-deprenyl. Platelet MAO activity is a useful method of monitoring bioavailability, compliance, dose-response relationship and optimal dosage schedules for L-deprenyl in Parkinson patients.Keywords
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