Chen_2016_Mol.Med.Rep_14_446

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Title : Molecular evaluation of herbal compounds as potent inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease - Chen_2016_Mol.Med.Rep_14_446
Author(s) : Chen YX , Li GZ , Zhang B , Xia ZY , Zhang M
Ref : Mol Med Rep , 14 :446 , 2016
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive disease and the predominant cause of dementia. Common symptoms include short-term memory loss, and confusion with time and place. Individuals with AD depend on their caregivers for assistance, and may pose a burden to them. The acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme is a key target in AD and inhibition of this enzyme may be a promising strategy in the drug discovery process. In the present study, an inhibitory assay was carried out against AChE using total alkaloidal plants and herbal extracts commonly available in vegetable markets. Subsequently, molecular docking simulation analyses of the bioactive compounds present in the plants were conducted, as well as a proteinligand interaction analysis. The stability of the docked proteinligand complex was assessed by 20 ns molecular dynamics simulation. The inhibitory assay demonstrated that Uncaria rhynchophylla and Portulaca oleracea were able to inhibit AChE. In addition, molecular docking simulation analyses indicated that catechin present in Uncaria rhynchophylla, and dopamine and norepinephrine present in Portulaca oleracea, had the best docking scores and interaction energy. In conclusion, catechin in Uncaria rhynchophylla, and dopamine and norepinephrine in Portulaca oleracea may be used to treat AD.

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PubMedID: 27176468

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Chen YX, Li GZ, Zhang B, Xia ZY, Zhang M (2016)
Molecular evaluation of herbal compounds as potent inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
Mol Med Rep 14 :446

Chen YX, Li GZ, Zhang B, Xia ZY, Zhang M (2016)
Mol Med Rep 14 :446