Ct. Lai et al., IS BRAIN SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE ACTIVITY INCREASED FOLLOWING CHRONIC TREATMENT WITH L-DEPRENYL, Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum, (41), 1994, pp. 221-229
L-deprenyl, a specific MAO-B inhibitor, has been proposed to possess a
neuroprotective effect. The mechanism of such an effect is unclear. L
-Deprenyl has been found to increase rat striatal superoxide dismutase
(SOD) activity, which inactivates singlet oxygen. It would be very in
teresting to know how such activation occurs and whether or not other
MAO inhibitors also have such an effect. We have analyzed rat striatal
SOD activity using a very sensitive nitrite method and an immunologic
al procedure. The effect of different doses and time of treatment with
l-deprenyl and M-2-PP (2-pentyl-N-methyl-propargylamine), a new highl
y potent, selective and non-amphetamine-like MAO-B inhibitor, on the r
at brain has been investigated. We were unable to detect any increase
of SOD activity in the rat striata and cerebral cortex nor any increas
e in the concentration of immunoreactive SOD antibody in the cortex fo
llowing chronic treatment with l-deprenyl and M-2-PP. It remains to be
substantiated as to whether or not l-deprenyl can enhance SOD levels.