articleAnnals of NeurologyJun 25, 2003Closed access

Slower progression of Parkinson's disease with ropinirole versus levodopa: The REAL‐PET study

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Abstract

Preclinical studies suggest ropinirole (a D2/D3 dopamine agonist) may be neuroprotective in Parkinson's disease (PD), and a pilot clinical study using (18)F-dopa positron emission tomography (PET) suggested a slower loss of striatal dopamine storage with ropinirole compared with levodopa. This prospective, 2-year, randomized, double-blind, multinational study compared the rates of loss of dopamine-terminal function in de novo patients with clinical and (18)F-dopa PET evidence of early PD, randomized 1 to 1 to receive either ropinirole or levodopa. The primary outcome measure was reduction in putamen (18)F-dopa uptake (Ki) between baseline and 2-year PET. Of 186, 162 randomized patients were eligible for…

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Keywords
  • Ropinirole
  • Levodopa
  • Putamen
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Medicine
  • Dopamine agonist
  • Internal medicine
  • Dopamine
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