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Mucuna pruriens attenuates haloperidol-induced orofacial dyskinesia in rats
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April 2011

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Neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a motor disorder of the orofacial region resulting from chronic neuroleptic treatment. The agents improving dopaminergic transmission improve TD. Mucuna pruriens seed contains levodopa and amino acids. The effect of methanolic extract of M. pruriens seeds (MEMP) was studied on haloperidol-induced TD, alongside the changes in lipid peroxidation, reduced glutathione, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase levels. The effect of MEMP was also evaluated in terms of the generation of hydroxyl and 1,1-diphenyl,2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. MEMP (100 and 200 mg kg⁻¹) inhibited haloperidol-induced vacuous chewing movements, orofacial bursts and biochemical changes. MEMP also inhibited hydroxyl radical generation and DPPH. The results of the present study suggest that MEMP by virtue of its free radical scavenging activity prevents neuroleptic-induced TD.

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... Nuestros resultados evidencian que el tratamiento crónico con L-Dopa y Mp induce la aparición de una serie de MIA que afectaron cabeza, tronco y extremidades 35 . En esta investigación los MIA aparecieron en el momento de máxima efectividad del tratamiento (pico de dosis); en comparación los animales tratados con Mp también mostraron MIA pero con una frecuencia más baja, lo cual cambió según las dosis de Mp utilizadas en este estudio y la distribución topográfica de MIA 36 . ...

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NEUROLOGY PERSPECTIVES Phytopharmaceutical Mucuna pruriens reduces dyskinesia in a Parkinson's disease model in Wistar rats
Mucuna pruriens attenuates haloperidol-induced orofacial dyskinesia in rats
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  • April 2011