Levodopa-induced dyskinesias in Parkinson’s disease increase cerebrospinal fluid nitric oxide metabolites’ levels

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Bruno L. Santos-Lobato
Mariza Bortolanza
Lucas César Pinheiro
Marcelo E. Batalhão
Ângela V. Pimentel
Evelin Capellari-Carnio
Elaine A. Del-Bel
Vitor Tumas
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[1] University of São Paulo,Department of Neurosciences and Behavioral Sciences, Ribeirão Preto Medical School
[2] Federal University of Pará,Laboratory of Experimental Neuropathology
[3] University of São Paulo,Department of Basic and Oral Biology, Faculty of Odontology of Ribeirão Preto
[4] University of São Paulo,Nursing School of Ribeirão Preto
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Journal of Neural Transmission | 2022年 / 129卷
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Nitric oxide; Parkinson’s disease; Dyskinesia; Levodopa;
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Levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID) is a common complication of Parkinson’s disease (PD) therapy. Nitric oxide in the central nervous system may have a role in its pathophysiology. The present work investigates plasma and CSF levels of nitric oxide metabolites nitrite and nitrate in patients with PD, LID, and healthy control. We measured plasma and CSF nitrite and nitrate levels in patients with PD with and without LID and in healthy controls. The levels of plasma and CSF nitrite and nitrate were measured by ozone-based chemiluminescence. Sixty-seven participants were enrolled. CSF nitrite levels in patients with PD and LID were higher than in patients with PD without LID and healthy controls. CSF/plasma ratio of nitrite was higher in patients with PD and LID than in patients with PD without LID. The CSF/plasma ratio of nitrite in patients with PD and LID was higher than 1, indicating an intrathecal production of NO in patients with this motor complication. There was an increase in nitrate levels of CSF and CSF/plasma ratio of nitrate in patients with PD and LID compared to the healthy controls. Sex, age at evaluation, disease duration, and levodopa equivalent daily doses, as well as processing and storage time, did not critically influence these results. The present study demonstrated an increase in nitrite and nitrate levels in the central nervous system of patients with PD and LID. This finding strengthens the role of NO on LID pathophysiology.
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