(-)Deprenyl (selegiline), a catecholaminergic activity enhancer (CAE)
substance acting in the brain
by
Knoll J
Department of Pharmacology,
Semmelweis University of Medicine,
Budapest,
Hungary.
Pharmacol Toxicol 1998 Feb; 82(2):57-66
ABSTRACT
Beta-Phenylethylamine and its long acting derivatives, the amphetamines, are
mixed-acting stimulants of the sympathetic system in the brain. They enhance the
impulse propagation mediated release of catecholamines (catecholaminergic
activity enhancer effect) and displace catecholamines from their stores
(catecholamine releasing effect). (-)Deprenyl (selegiline), a close structural
relative to (-)methamphetamine, is the first catecholaminergic activity enhancer
substance in clinical use devoid of catecholamine releasing property, being
therefore free of the 'cheese effect' and of the dependence capacity of the
amphetamines. (-)Deprenyl is also a highly potent and selective, irreversible
inhibitor of monoamine oxidase type B. (-)Deprenyl enhances superoxide dismutase
and catalase activity in the striatum, protects the nigrostriatal dopaminergic
neurons against selective neurotoxins (6-hydroxy-dopamine, MPTP,
4-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2-bromobenzylamine) and prevents characteristic
age-related morphological changes in the neurocytes of the substantia nigra.
Maintenance of rats on (-)deprenyl during the postdevelopmental phase of their
life slows the age-related decline of sexual and learning performances and
prolongs life significantly. Patients with early, untreated Parkinson's disease
maintained on (-)deprenyl need levodopa significantly later than their
placebo-treated peers, and when on levodopa plus (-)deprenyl, they live
significantly longer than patients on levodopa alone. In patients with
moderately severe impairment from Alzheimer's disease, treatment with
(-)deprenyl slows the progression of the disease. It may be supposed that a
prophylactic low dose administration of a safe catecholaminergic activity
enhancer substance during the postdevelopmental phase of life will slow the
age-related decline of behavioral performances, delay natural death and decrease
susceptibility to Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
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