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The effects of L-dopa on the activity of methionine adenosyltransferase: Relevance to L-dopa therapy and tolerance
Authors:R. Benson  B. Crowell  B. Hill  Kofi Doonquah  C. Charlton
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiology, Meharry Medical College, 37208 Nashville, TN
Abstract:L-dopa, the major treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD), depletes S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM). Since SAM causes PD-like symptoms in rodents, the decreased efficacy of chronic L-dopa administered to PD patients may result from a rebound increase in SAM via methionine adenosyl transferase (MAT), which produces SAM from methionine and ATP. This was tested by administering intraperitoneally saline, or L-dopa to mice and assaying for brain MAT activity. As compared to controls, L-dopa (100 mg/kg) treatments of 1 and 2 times per day for 4 days did not significantly increase MAT activity. However, treatments of 1 and 2 times per day for 4 and 8 days did significantly increase the activity of MAT by 21.38% and 28.37%, respectively. These results show that short interval, chronic L-dopa treatments significantly increases MAT activity, which increases the production of SAM. SAM may physiologically antagonize the effects of L-dopa and biochemically decrease the concentrations of L-dopa and dopamine. Thus, an increase in MAT may be related to the decreased efficacy of chronic L-dopa therapy in PD.
Keywords:L-dopa  S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM)  Parkinson's disease  on-off effect  dopamine  methionine adenosyl transferase (MAT)
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