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Mathematical modeling and parameter estimation of levodopa motor response in patients with parkinson disease
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Magosso, Elisa
, Lopane, Giovanna
, Ursino, Mauro
, Cortelli, Pietro
, Contin, Manuela
, Calandra-Buonaura, Giovanna
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Comparative analysis
/ Diseases
/ L-dopa
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Neurons
/ Parkinson disease
/ Physical Sciences
2020
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Mathematical modeling and parameter estimation of levodopa motor response in patients with parkinson disease
by
Magosso, Elisa
, Lopane, Giovanna
, Ursino, Mauro
, Cortelli, Pietro
, Contin, Manuela
, Calandra-Buonaura, Giovanna
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Comparative analysis
/ Diseases
/ L-dopa
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Neurons
/ Parkinson disease
/ Physical Sciences
2020
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Mathematical modeling and parameter estimation of levodopa motor response in patients with parkinson disease
by
Magosso, Elisa
, Lopane, Giovanna
, Ursino, Mauro
, Cortelli, Pietro
, Contin, Manuela
, Calandra-Buonaura, Giovanna
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Comparative analysis
/ Diseases
/ L-dopa
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Neurons
/ Parkinson disease
/ Physical Sciences
2020
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Mathematical modeling and parameter estimation of levodopa motor response in patients with parkinson disease
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Mathematical modeling and parameter estimation of levodopa motor response in patients with parkinson disease
2020
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Overview
Parkinson disease (PD) is characterized by a clear beneficial motor response to levodopa (LD) treatment. However, with disease progression and longer LD exposure, drug-related motor fluctuations usually occur. Recognition of the individual relationship between LD concentration and its effect may be difficult, due to the complexity and variability of the mechanisms involved. This work proposes an innovative procedure for the automatic estimation of LD pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics parameters, by a biologically-inspired mathematical model. An original issue, compared with previous similar studies, is that the model comprises not only a compartmental description of LD pharmacokinetics in plasma and its effect on the striatal neurons, but also a neurocomputational model of basal ganglia action selection. Parameter estimation was achieved on 26 patients (13 with stable and 13 with fluctuating LD response) to mimic plasma LD concentration and alternate finger tapping frequency along four hours after LD administration, automatically minimizing a cost function of the difference between simulated and clinical data points. Results show that individual data can be satisfactorily simulated in all patients and that significant differences exist in the estimated parameters between the two groups. Specifically, the drug removal rate from the effect compartment, and the Hill coefficient of the concentration-effect relationship were significantly higher in the fluctuating than in the stable group. The model, with individualized parameters, may be used to reach a deeper comprehension of the PD mechanisms, mimic the effect of medication, and, based on the predicted neural responses, plan the correct management and design innovative therapeutic procedures.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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