International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2013)

An Exploratory Evaluation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Inhibition in Planaria as a Model for Parkinsonism

  • David Prokai,
  • Thinh Nguyen,
  • Kurt Kamrowski,
  • Ashwin Chandra,
  • Tatjana Talamantes,
  • Lewis R. Baxter,
  • Laszlo Prokai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms141223289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
pp. 23289 – 23296

Abstract

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Planaria are the simplest organisms with bilateral symmetry and a central nervous system (CNS) with cephalization; therefore, they could be useful as model organisms to investigate mechanistic aspects of parkinsonism and to screen potential therapeutic agents. Taking advantage of the organism’s anti-tropism towards light, we measured a significantly reduced locomotor velocity in planaria after exposure to 3-iodo-L-tyrosine, an inhibitor of tyrosine hydroxylase that is an enzyme catalyzing the first and rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of catecholamines. A simple semi-automatic assay using videotaped experiments and subsequent evaluation by tracking software was also implemented to increase throughput. The dopaminergic regulation of locomotor velocity was confirmed by bromocriptine, a drug whose mechanisms of action to treat Parkinson’s disease is believed to be through the stimulation of nerves that control movement.

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