Gut bacterial deamination of residual levodopa medication for Parkinson's disease.
Sebastiaan P van KesselHiltje R de JongSimon L WinkelSander S van LeeuwenSieger A NelemansHjalmar PermentierAli KeshavarzianSahar El AidyPublished in: BMC biology (2020)
Levodopa is deaminated by the gut bacterium C. sporogenes producing a metabolite that inhibits ileal motility ex vivo. Overall, this study underpins the importance of the metabolic pathways of the gut microbiome involved in drug metabolism not only to preserve drug effectiveness, but also to avoid potential side effects of bacterial breakdown products of the unabsorbed residue of medication.