deprenyl increases mortality

From: Doug Skrecky (oberon@vcn.bc.ca)
Date: Fri Jun 04 1999 - 02:20:26 MDT


Authors
  Gallagher IM. Clow A. Glover V.
Institution
  Department of Paediatrics, Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital, London,
  United Kingdom.
Title
  Long-term administration of
  (-)-deprenyl increases mortality in male Wistar rats.
Source
  Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum. 52:315-20, 1998.
Abstract
  Long-term administration of the monoamine
  oxidase inhibitor (-)-deprenyl (0.5 mg/Kg) for up to 20
  months significantly increased mortality in the male Wistar rat, whereas the
  dopamine agonist pergolide (0.4 mg/Kg) and the antioxidant
  diethyldithiocarbamate (400 mg/Kg) had no significant effect on mortality.
  The increased mortality was not related to dietary intake or body weight of
  the rats. This is of interest in the light of recent evidence that
  (-)-deprenyl increases mortality in humans.



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