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DPP-4 inhibitor may reduce gut and brain problems in Parkinson's disease

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Abstract

Essence

Sitagliptin lessened gut-to-brain alpha-synuclein pathology and motor deficits in a rotenone mouse model of Parkinson's disease.

Evidence

A low-dose oral rotenone mouse study, supported by macrophage, enteric glial, and enteroendocrine cell-line assays, measured inflammation, alpha-synuclein spread, neuronal loss, motor performance, GLP-1 receptor blockade, and gut microbiome shifts.

Caveat

This is preclinical model and cell-line evidence, so it does not establish that DPP-4 inhibitors modify Parkinson's disease in patients.

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