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CNS Drugs ; 30(12): 1127-1135, 2016 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27826740

ABSTRACT

Parkinson's disease is a disabling hypokinetic neurological movement disorder in which the aetiology is unknown in the majority of cases. Current pharmacological treatments, though effective at restoring movement, are only symptomatic and do nothing to slow disease progression. Electrophysiological, epidemiological and neuropathological studies have implicated CaV1.3 subtype calcium channels in the pathogenesis of the disorder, and drugs with some selectivity for this ion channel (brain-penetrant dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers) are neuroprotective in animal models of the disease. Dihydropyridines have been safely used for decades to treat hypertension and other cardiovascular disorders. A phase II clinical trial found that isradipine was safely tolerated by patients with Parkinson's disease, and a phase III trial is currently underway to determine whether treatment with isradipine is neuroprotective and therefore able to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease. This manuscript reviews the current information about the use of dihydropyridines as therapy for Parkinson's disease and discusses the possible mechanism of action of these drugs, highlighting CaV1.3 calcium channels as a potential therapeutic target for neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease.


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Calcium Channel Blockers/pharmacology , Calcium Channel Blockers/therapeutic use , Calcium Channels/metabolism , Parkinson Disease/drug therapy , Animals , Clinical Trials, Phase II as Topic , Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic , Disease Progression , Humans , Isradipine/pharmacology , Isradipine/therapeutic use , Neuroprotective Agents/pharmacology , Neuroprotective Agents/therapeutic use , Parkinson Disease/metabolism
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