2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-62445-w
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Synthetic aporphine alkaloids are potential therapeutics for Leigh syndrome

Mizuki Kobayashi,
Akihiko Miyauchi,
Eriko F. Jimbo
et al.

Abstract: Mitochondrial diseases are mainly caused by dysfunction of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes and have a variety of genetic variants or phenotypes. There are only a few approved treatments, and fundamental therapies are yet to be developed. Leigh syndrome (LS) is the most severe type of progressive encephalopathy. We previously reported that apomorphine, an anti- “off” agent for Parkinson’s disease, has cell-protective activity in patient-derived skin fibroblasts in addition to strong dopamine agonist e… Show more

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