U. Wullner et al., DOPAMINE TERMINAL LOSS AND ONSET OF MOTOR SYMPTOMS IN MPTP-TREATED MONKEYS - A POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY STUDY WITH C-11 CFT, Experimental neurology, 126(2), 1994, pp. 305-309
We studied the time course of dopamine (DA) terminal loss in three mac
aca fascicularis injected with MPTP (1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahy
dropyridine) intravenously every 10-14 days for up to 389 days. Striat
al DA terminal loss was monitored in vivo by positron emission tomogra
phy using C-11-CFT (WIN 35,428), a cocaine derivative that labels the
DA transporter. The C-11-CFT uptake rate constant in the striatum of M
PTP-treated monkeys decreased exponentially over time, with the putame
n significantly more affected than the caudate. Spontaneous locomotor
activity decreased in parallel with the decline of the C-11-CFT uptake
rate; however, overt parkinsonian signs appeared only after the C-11-
CFT uptake rate had declined to about 30% of the pretreatment values.
We conclude that a long-term intermittent mode of administration of MP
TP can lead to a pattern of terminal loss that closely resembles idiop
athic Parkinson disease. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.