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Synergistic action of propolis with levodopa in the management of Parkinsonism in Drosophila melanogaster.

Emmanuel Tiyo AyikobuaJosephine N KasoloKeneth Iceland KasoziEjike Daniel EzeAbass SafiriyuHerbert Izo NinsiimaKennedy KiyimbaJackline NamulemaEdward JjeseroPatrick KyamanywaIbrahim SemuyabaDaniel Chans MwandahKyobe Ronald KimanjeMuhamudu KalangeOkpanachi Omachonu AlfredMiriam Nansunga
Published in: Journal of complementary & integrative medicine (2020)
Background The Phosphatase and tensin-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1B9) mutant for Drosophila melanogaster is a key tool that has been used in assessing the pathology of Parkinsonism and its possible remedy. This research was targeted toward determining the effects of ethanolic extract of propolis, with levodopa therapy in the management of Parkinsonism. Method The PINK1B9 flies were divided into groups and fed with the different treatment doses of ethanoic extract of propolis. The treatment groups were subjected to 21 days of administration of propolis and the levodopa at different doses after which percentage climbing index, antioxidant activity and lifespan studies were done. Results Propolis alone improved motor activity, antioxidant and lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster than in PINK1 flies. Propolis in combination with levodopa significantly (P<0.05) improved physiological parameters at higher than lower concentrations in Parkinsonism Drosophila melanogaster demonstrating its importance in managing side effects associated with levodopa. Conclusion Propolis is a novel candidate as an alternative and integrative medicinal option to use in the management of Parkinsonism in both animals and humans at higher concentrations.
Keyphrases
  • drosophila melanogaster
  • parkinson disease
  • deep brain stimulation
  • drug induced
  • oxidative stress
  • anti inflammatory
  • cancer therapy
  • diabetic rats
  • combination therapy
  • drug delivery
  • case control
  • stress induced