INVOLVEMENT OF NITRIC OXIDE IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: EMPHASIS ON SEX DIFFERENCE IN PREVALENCE

D. Taşkıran, B. Nazlıel, C. Irkec, F. Kutay, S. Pogun
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SUMMARY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by severe movement disorders. Excessive production of reactive oxygen species has been implicated as a possible mediator of neurodegenerative changes in nigrostriatal neurons in PD. Nitric oxide (NO) has received substantial attention among pathophysiological factors underlying glutamate neurotoxicity in neurodgenerative disorders including PD. PD is more prevalent in men than in women by an approximate 3:2 ratio; the nitrergic systems are also more active in males than females. In this study, NOZ- +NOJ- (stable metabolites of NO) levels were determined in sera of PD patients (n=20) and control subjects (n=I6). NOz-+NOjLevels were higher in PD patients compared to controls, and in males compared to females. Furthermore, there was a correlation between age and NO metabolites in females but not in males. These data support a role for NO in PD and provide further evidence for sex differences in NO activity that may underlie neurodegenerative disorders.
一氧化氮在帕金森病中的作用:强调患病率的性别差异
帕金森病(PD)以严重的运动障碍为特征。活性氧的过量产生被认为是PD患者黑质纹状体神经元神经退行性改变的可能中介。一氧化氮(NO)在神经退行性疾病(包括PD)中谷氨酸神经毒性的病理生理因素中受到了广泛关注。PD在男性中比在女性中更为普遍,比例约为3:2;男性体内的氮能系统也比女性更活跃。本研究测定了PD患者(n=20)和对照组(n=I6)血清中NO稳定代谢物NOZ- +NOJ-的水平。PD患者的NOz-+ noj水平高于对照组,男性高于女性。此外,年龄与NO代谢物在女性中存在相关性,而在男性中没有相关性。这些数据支持一氧化氮在PD中的作用,并为一氧化氮活性的性别差异可能是神经退行性疾病的基础提供了进一步的证据。
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