Platelet
Monoamine Oxidase B Activity in "de novo" and L-Dopa Treated
Parkinsonian Patients and Controls
Wilfried
Kuhn, Thomas Müller, Anja Gerstner, Regina Winkel and
Mario E. Goetz
Abstract:
Objective: Previous studies demonstrated controversial
results regarding monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) activity in
platelets in the periphery in parkinsonian patients (PD).
Subjects and Methods: Therefore we determined
platelet MAO-B activity in three age- and sex-matched groups
of 17 untreated, so called "de novo" patients with Parkinson's
disease (PD), 17 parkinsonian patients, receiving levodopa,
and 17 controls by a radio enzymatic assay. Results:
No significant differences of MAO-B activity appeared. Conclusion:
This result suggests that phenotypic determination of MAO-B
activity in platelets may not be used as peripheral marker
in PD and that levodopa treatment does not alter MAO-B activity
in the periphery.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1998; 25: 249-251
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