Freed et al (2001)

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Freed et al (2001)
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the role of dopamine in Parkinson's disease
Aim
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To investigate the effects of dopamine on the behavioural symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
Participants
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40 patients with severe Parkinson’s disease (mean duration of the disease was 14 years, aging 34-75 years)
Method and design
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Experiment; independent measures design
Neuroimaging technique
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PET scan
Procedure 1/2
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- In the experimental group cells with dopamine producing neurons were taken from aborted embryos and transplanted into the patient's brain (putamen) - In control group skull was drilled but there was no transplantation
Procedure 2/2
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Patients were followed for one year. PET scans - estimate changes in the brain. Clinical observations and interviews - register changes in symptoms.
Results
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PET scans revealed significant growth of dopamine producing cells in putamen of transplant group. Patients in the transplant group represented reduction of disease by 28% (only in the relatively younger group - below 60)

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