Proteasome inhibitor-induced model of Parkinson's disease

Kevin St P. McNaught, C. Warren Olanow

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Abstract

We recently reported that systemic administration of a proteasome inhibitor induced a progressive levodopa-responsive, bradykinetic syndrome in rats with imaging, pathological, and biochemical features that strikingly resemble what is found in PD. This model has the potential to be a useful tool for studying the mechanism of cell death in Parkinson's disease and for testing putative neuroprotective agents. Since publication of these findings, several laboratories have sought to reproduce the model; some have been successful in replicating our findings, but others have not. The reason for this variability is not known, but resolution is critically important given the potential utility of this model. We have begun to examine various factors that alone or in combination might explain these differences, and we present in this article preliminary results from these studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-247
Number of pages5
JournalAnnals of Neurology
Volume60
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2006

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