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Novel investigational adenosine A2A receptor antagonists for Parkinson's disease

Pages 1619-1631 | Published online: 04 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

The development of non-dopaminergic therapies for Parkinson's disease (PD) has attracted much interest in recent years. Among new classes of drugs, adenosine A2A antagonists have emerged as the best candidates. BIIB014, preladenant and ST-1535 are new adenosine A2A antagonists currently in Phase I and II clinical trials for evaluation of their efficacy in patients with PD. All these compounds have been proven safe and well tolerated. Moreover, results from Phase II trials also demonstrate that BIIB014 and preladenant are effective in reducing the waking time spent in OFF state in patients at the late stage of PD treated with L-DOPA. BIIB014 is also efficacious as monotherapy in patients at the early stage of PD. Finally, ST-1535, at this time, displays a very promising potential in experimental models of PD and a safe profile in clinical studies. This review summarizes pharmacological data available on these three A2A antagonists, their effects in animal models of PD and their profiles in clinical trials.

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