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April 2008, Vol. 12, No. 4, Pages 437-447 , DOI 10.1517/14728222.12.4.437

Neurotrophic factors as a therapeutic target for Parkinson's disease

Jonathan R Evans1 MRCP & Roger A Barker2,3,4 MRCP PhD
1Van Geest Clinical Fellow in Neurology Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair, University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Forvie Site, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 2PY, UK +44 0 1223 331186; +44 0 1223 331174;
2University reader in Clinical Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, UK
3Addenbrookes Hospital, Department of Neurology, Cambridge, UK
4Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia
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Background: The search for therapeutic agents that might alter the disease course in Parkinson's disease (PD) is ongoing. One area of particular interest involves neurotrophic factors (NTFs), with those of the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family showing greatest promise. The safety and efficacy of these therapies has recently come into question. Furthermore, many of the key questions pertaining to such therapies, such as the optimal method of delivery, timing of treatment and selection of patients most likely to benefit, remain unanswered. Objective: In this review we sought to evaluate the therapeutic potential of NTFs in the treatment of PD. We appraised the evidence provided by both in vitro and in vivo work before proceeding to a critical assessment of the relevant clinical trial data. Methods: Relevant literature was identified using a PubMed search of articles published up to October 2007. Search terms included: ‘Parkinson's disease’, ‘Neurotrophic factors’, ‘BDNF’ (Brain-derived neurotrophic factor), ‘GDNF’ and ‘Neurturin’. Original articles were reviewed, and relevant citations from these articles were also appraised. Conclusion: NTF therapy has potential in the treatment of nigrostriatal dysfunction in PD but numerous methodological and safety issues will need to be addressed before this approach can be widely adopted. Furthermore PD is now recognized as being more than a pure motor disorder, and one in which neuronal loss is not just confined to the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system. Non-motor symptomatology in PD is unlikely to benefit from therapies that target only the nigrostriatal system, and this must inform our thinking as to the maximal achievable benefit that NTFs are ever likely to provide.

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