Title : The effect of heptyl-physostigmine, a new cholinesterase inhibitor, on the central cholinergic system of the rat - De Sarno_1989_Neurochem.Res_14_971 |
Author(s) : De Sarno P , Pomponi M , Giacobini E , Tang XC , Williams E |
Ref : Neurochemical Research , 14 :971 , 1989 |
Abstract :
Heptyl-physostigmine (Heptyl-Phy; MF-201) is a new carbamate derivative of physostigmine (Phy) with greater lipophilicity and longer inhibitory action on cholinesterase (ChE) activity than the parent compound. Following single dose administration of 5 mg/kg heptyl-Phy i.m., maximal whole brain acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition (82%) if reached at 60 min. Inhibition of plasma BCHE butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) remains close to the steady state level (60%) between 120 and 360 min. At 360 min, whole brain AChE activity is still 67% inhibited compared to controls. Inhibition of AChE activity displays brain regional differences which are more significant at 360 min. At this time point, AChe activity in cerebellum is only 40% inhibited while frontal cortex and medial septum are still 80% inhibited. Increases in acetylcholine (ACh) levels also show regional differences, however, there is no direct relationship between AChE inhibition and ACh increase. The electrically evoked [3H]ACh release in cortical slices was inhibited only by the highest concentration of heptyl-Phy tested (10(-4) M). At this concentration ChE activity was 97% inhibited in vitro. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that heptyl-Phy compares favorably to other reversible cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEI), particularly to Phy as far as producing a more long-lasting inhibition of AChE and a more prolonged increase of ACh in brain with less severe side effects. Therefore, it represents an interesting candidate for cholinomimetic therapy of Alzheimer disease (AD). |
PubMedSearch : De Sarno_1989_Neurochem.Res_14_971 |
PubMedID: 2608162 |
De Sarno P, Pomponi M, Giacobini E, Tang XC, Williams E (1989)
The effect of heptyl-physostigmine, a new cholinesterase inhibitor, on the central cholinergic system of the rat
Neurochemical Research
14 :971
De Sarno P, Pomponi M, Giacobini E, Tang XC, Williams E (1989)
Neurochemical Research
14 :971