Mazumder_1988_Biochem.Int_16_35

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Title : The interaction of chloroquine with transport ATPase and acetylcholine esterase in microsomal membranes of rat in vitro and in vivo - Mazumder_1988_Biochem.Int_16_35
Author(s) : Mazumder B , Mukherjee S , NagDas SK , Sen PC
Ref : Biochemistry International , 16 :35 , 1988
Abstract :

Chloroquine, an antimalarial drug has been found to inhibit Na+, K+-ATPase activity in vitro in the microsomal membranes of rat brain on time, temperature and concentration dependent manner. There have been stimulation of Na+,K+-ATPase, Ca+2-ATPase and acetylcholine esterase activities in vivo studies at lower concentration of drug or shorter period of treatment with the drug, whereas higher concentrations or longer periods of treatment lead to inhibition in the microsomal membranes of different organs.

PubMedSearch : Mazumder_1988_Biochem.Int_16_35
PubMedID: 2833266

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Mazumder B, Mukherjee S, NagDas SK, Sen PC (1988)
The interaction of chloroquine with transport ATPase and acetylcholine esterase in microsomal membranes of rat in vitro and in vivo
Biochemistry International 16 :35

Mazumder B, Mukherjee S, NagDas SK, Sen PC (1988)
Biochemistry International 16 :35