Beneficial effect of 5‐HT1b/1d agonist on Parkinson's disease by modulating glutamate and reducing deposition of α‐synuclein

Author:

Tripathi Alok Shiomurti1ORCID,Fatima Needa2,Tripathi Pankaj3,Tripathi Rina3,Alka 2,Zaki Magdi E. A.4,Mohapatra Lucy2,Yasir Mohammad2,Maurya Rahul K2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology, Era College of Pharmacy ERA University Lucknow Uttar Pradesh India

2. Department of Pharmacology, Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow Amity University Noida Uttar Pradesh India

3. Department of Pharmacology, Nootan Pharmacy College Sankalchand Patel University Visnagar Gujarat India

4. Department of Chemistry, College of Science Imam Mohammad lbn Saud Islamic University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractThe given investigation examined the neuroprotection role of 5‐HT1b/1d agonist in reserpine induced Parkinson's disease (PD) in male Wistar rats. PD was induced in rats by reserpine at 5 mg/kg ip for 3 days and thereafter the rats were provided with the following treatments for 4 days, zolmitriptan (ZLM) group (30 mg/kg ip); STD group (levodopa + carbidopa, 200 + 5 mg/kg ip); ZLM + GA group (zolmitriptan, 30 mg/kg ip and glutamic acid, 1.5 mg/kg); ZLM + DX group (zolmitriptan, 30 mg/kg ip and dextromethorphan, 20 mg/kg ip). All the groups were then assessed for cognitive and motor functions at the end of the protocol. Moreover, oxidative stress parameters and histopathological changes were observed in rats of all treatment groups. Deposition of α‐synuclein in the brain tissue was observed by silver staining. Data of this investigation revealed that motor and cognitive functions were improved in the ZLM‐treated group compared with the negative control group, which was observed to be reversed in ZLM + GA group. Treatment with ZLM ameliorated oxidative stress and histopathological changes in the brain tissue of PD rats. Further, ZLM reduced the deposition of α‐synuclein in PD rats, which reversed in ZLM + GA‐treated group. This study concludes by stating that 5‐HT1b/1d agonist can prevent neurodegeneration and reduce oxidative stress in PD rats. The probable underlying mechanism of such an effect of 5‐HT1b/1d agonist could be by regulating the deposition of α‐synuclein and reducing the expression of NMDA receptor.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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