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    JAMA: Creatinine-Uric Acid Elevation Therapy Used to Delay the Progression of Early Parkinson's Disease Patients

    • Last Update: 2021-09-18
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans and other apes, and is the main antioxidant substance in plasma


    Recently, researchers investigated the effect of inosine treatment, a precursor of urate, on the progression of early PD


    This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase III trial to investigate the efficacy of oral inosine in the treatment of early Parkinson’s disease.


    Because the effect of the interim analysis was not significant, the study ended early


    The average MDS-UPDRS score of the inosine group increased by 11.


    Differences in uric acid concentration, Parkinson's clinical progress, dopamine treatment needs, and dopamine transporter ligand binding ability between groups

    Differences in uric acid concentration, Parkinson's clinical progress, dopamine treatment needs, and dopamine transporter ligand binding ability between groups

    In patients with early Parkinson's disease, compared with placebo, inosine treatment has no significant effect in delaying clinical disease progression.


    In patients with early Parkinson’s disease, compared with placebo, inosine treatment has no significant effect in delaying clinical disease progression.


    Original source:

    The Parkinson Study Group SURE-PD3 Investigators.


    Effect of Urate-Elevating Inosine on Early Parkinson Disease Progression The SURE-PD3 Randomized Clinical Trial.
    JAMA

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