Brain Protein Named After Sonic the Hedgehog May Be Key to Treating Parkinson’s – Futurism

Posted: September 24, 2021 at 11:12 am

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A team of scientists say theyve identified a possible new way to treat Parkinsons disease and improve the quality of life for patients thanks,in a strange twist, to a protein named after the video game character Sonic the Hedgehog.

In patients with Parkinsons, the brain loses the neurons that produce the brain molecule dopamine. Treatments exist to replace dopamine with a molecule called L-dopa, but doing so also tends to cause involuntary tremors known as L-dopa induced dyskinesia (LID).

However, coupling L-dopa treatment with agonists that increase the activity of a protein named sonic hedgehog (Shh) seems to prevent those tremors, according to animal research published in the journal Communications Biology on Wednesday. The discovery not only reveals new insight into sonic hedgehogs previously unknown role as a neurotransmitter, but could also lead to better, more accessible treatments for Parkinsons Disease patients if, that is, the animal research translates to human patients.

Typically, tremors are counteracted by deep brain stimulation, so the emergence of a less complicated treatment could make a huge difference in the lives of patients who have Parkinsons.

Deep brain stimulation doesnt help everyone, its very invasive, and not all people are eligible for the surgery, study coauthor and CUNY School of Medicine professor Andreas Kottmann said in a press release. The procedure is also not accessible to everyone.

Sonic hedgehog, which, yes, is inhibited by another protein called Robotnikinin, helps embryos form, but scientists had no idea it also functions as a neurotransmitter. By discovering that the same dopamine-producing neurons killed off by Parkinsons also produce Shh, the CUNY scientists say they have a better shot at restoring a Parkinsons patients brain to its healthiest, pre-disease state because they know now to replace more of the molecules eradicated by the disease.

Thats still a long way off,not the least because this current research was conducted on mice and primates. But if future studies continue to show a therapeutic benefit, we may soon find ourselves with better and more accessible treatment for a debilitating neurological condition.

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