Jbilo_1994_Toxicon_32_1445

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Title : Tissue distribution of human acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase messenger RNA - Jbilo_1994_Toxicon_32_1445
Author(s) : Jbilo O , Bartels CF , Chatonnet A , Toutant JP , Lockridge O
Ref : Toxicon , 32 :1445 , 1994
Abstract : Cholinesterase inhibitors occur naturally in the calabar bean (eserine), green potatoes (solanine), insect-resistant crab apples, the coca plant (cocaine) and snake venom (fasciculin). There are also synthetic cholinesterase inhibitors, for example man-made insecticides. These inhibitors inactivate acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase as well as other targets. From a study of the tissue distribution of acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase mRNA by Northern blot analysis, we have found the highest levels of butyrylcholinesterase mRNA in the liver and lungs, tissues known as the principal detoxication sites of the human body. These results indicate that butyrylcholinesterase may be a first line of defense against poisons that are eaten or inhaled.
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Jbilo O, Bartels CF, Chatonnet A, Toutant JP, Lockridge O (1994)
Tissue distribution of human acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase messenger RNA
Toxicon 32 :1445

Jbilo O, Bartels CF, Chatonnet A, Toutant JP, Lockridge O (1994)
Toxicon 32 :1445