Title : Anticholinesterasic drugs: tacrine but not physostigmine, accumulates in acidic compartments of the cells - Dell'Antone_1995_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1270_137 |
Author(s) : Dell'Antone P , Bragadin M , Zatta P |
Ref : Biochimica & Biophysica Acta , 1270 :137 , 1995 |
Abstract :
Tacrine (THA) and physostigmine (PHS) have been used in Alzheimer's disease therapy for their anticholinesterasic activity. Here we show that THA is taken up in rat lysosomes in an energy-dependent manner, and that it is also accumulated in acidic compartments of rat thymocytes and neuroblastoma cells. A concentration of THA less than 1 mM dissipated the pH gradient (delta pH) in all the above mentioned in vitro systems. On the contrary higher concentrations of PHS (1-2 mM) were ineffective. The accumulation of THA in acidic organelles of the cell may be relevant for the pharmacological action of THA in Alzheimer's treatment. |
PubMedSearch : Dell'Antone_1995_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1270_137 |
PubMedID: 7727536 |
Dell'Antone P, Bragadin M, Zatta P (1995)
Anticholinesterasic drugs: tacrine but not physostigmine, accumulates in acidic compartments of the cells
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta
1270 :137
Dell'Antone P, Bragadin M, Zatta P (1995)
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta
1270 :137