Title : An albumin-butyrylcholinesterase for cocaine toxicity and addiction: catalytic and pharmacokinetic properties - Gao_2008_Chem.Biol.Interact_175_83 |
Author(s) : Gao Y , Lafleur D , Shah R , Zhao Q , Singh M , Brimijoin S |
Ref : Chemico-Biological Interactions , 175 :83 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE, EC 3.1.1.8) is important in human cocaine metabolism despite its limited ability to hydrolyze this drug. Efforts to improve the catalytic efficiency of this enzyme have led to a quadruple mutant cocaine hydrolase, "CocH", that in animal models of addiction appears promising for treatment of overdose and relapse. We incorporated the CocH mutations into a BChE-albumin fusion protein, "Albu-CocH", and evaluated the pharmacokinetics of the enzyme after i.v. injection in rats. As assessed from the time course of cocaine hydrolyzing activity in plasma, Albu-CocH redistributed into extracellular fluid (16% of estimated total body water) with a t(1/2) of 0.66h and it underwent elimination with a t(1/2) of 8h. These results indicate that the enzyme has ample stability for short-term applications and may be suitable for longer-term treatment as well. Present data also confirm the markedly enhanced power of Albu-CocH for cocaine hydrolysis and they support the view that Albu-CocH might prove valuable in treating phenomena associated with cocaine abuse. |
PubMedSearch : Gao_2008_Chem.Biol.Interact_175_83 |
PubMedID: 18514640 |
Gao Y, Lafleur D, Shah R, Zhao Q, Singh M, Brimijoin S (2008)
An albumin-butyrylcholinesterase for cocaine toxicity and addiction: catalytic and pharmacokinetic properties
Chemico-Biological Interactions
175 :83
Gao Y, Lafleur D, Shah R, Zhao Q, Singh M, Brimijoin S (2008)
Chemico-Biological Interactions
175 :83