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Neuroprotective effects of linagliptin in a rotenone-induced rat model of Parkinson's disease

Kinjal V Abhangi, Jigneshkumar I. Patel

2022Indian Journal of Pharmacology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present study investigates the antiParkinsonian activity of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-IV) inhibitor, linagliptin. The experimental Parkinson's disease (PD) was induced by administration of rotenone at a dose of 1.5 mg/kg at alternate day subcutaneously for 21 days. Standard drug (levodopa-200 mg/kg and carbidopa-50 mg/kg) and treatment drug (linagliptin-5 mg/kg, 10 mg/kg, and 20mg/kg) were administered orally daily 1 h before rotenone administration. In a rat rotenone model, linagliptin improved muscle coordination, motor performance, and corrected akinesia. Pretreatment with linagliptin showed significant higher levels of superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione in brain homogenate of animals. Linagliptin significantly elevated the levels of striatal DA and active glucagon-like peptide 1 in brain homogenate of animals. Furthermore, linagliptin amended alterations induced by rotenone in the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and inflammatory marker such as tumor necrosis factor-α level. The results of the present study indicate the neuroprotective potential of linagliptin for the management of PD might be due to remarkable improvement in motor functions, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, and neuroprotective mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

LinagliptinRotenoneNeuroprotectionPharmacologyAlogliptinDipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitorCarbidopaChemistryParkinson's diseaseMedicineLevodopaDipeptidyl peptidase-4Diabetes mellitusEndocrinologyInternal medicineBiochemistryType 2 diabetesMitochondrionDiseasePeptidase Inhibition and AnalysisParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsSignaling Pathways in Disease