Motor response to apomorphine in patients with Parkinson's disease with long-duration response to levodopa
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The authors studied the motor response to apomorphine before and 1 year
after levodopa therapy in 12 patients with Parkinson's disease. At the 1-
year evaluation, the basal tapping score, recorded after a 12-hour
levodopa withdrawal, was higher compared with the test performed while
patients were de novo, indicating the presence of a long-duration response
to levodopa. The amplitude (net increase) of the motor response to
apomorphine was similar before and during levodopa therapy. However,
because of the better baseline, the maximal tapping score was higher
during levodopa therapy. The duration and the latency of the motor
response to apomorphine did not change. The presence of a short-duration
response to apomorphine, in the presence of a long-duration response to
levodopa, may imply that either different compartment (i.e., postsynaptic
versus presynaptic) or transduction pathways are involved in such responses
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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