Mosca_1995_Therapeut.Drug.Monit_17_230

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Title : A patient-side technique for real-time measurement of acetylcholinesterase activity during monitoring of eptastigmine treatment - Mosca_1995_Therapeut.Drug.Monit_17_230
Author(s) : Mosca A , Onelli E , Rosti E , Paleari R , Luzzana M , Imbimbo BP
Ref : Therapeutic Drug Monitoring , 17 :230 , 1995
Abstract :

Rapid and reliable measurement of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity is of crucial importance to the pharmacodynamic monitoring of anticholinesterase drugs. A new assay has been developed to measure AChE from 10 microliter samples of capillary blood. AChE activity was calculated from the change in pH of the reaction medium caused by the hydrolysis of acetylcholine and measured with a highly sensitive differential pH apparatus (CL-10, Eurochem, Rome, Italy). Interference by butyrylcholinesterase was eliminated by a specific inhibitor, quinidine sulfate. The assay lasts 1 min. The coefficient of variation (CV) for replicated measurements was 2.8% (3267 U/L, n = 33). Linearity ranged from 0 to 10,000 U/L. The correlation coefficient between the new technique and Ellman's colorimetric method on washed erythrocytes was r = 0.987 (y = 1.299x - 63, n = 29). The correlation coefficient between assays on capillary and venous samples was r = 0.979 (y = 0.974x + 174, n = 47). A cross-laboratory validation study was performed in 10 centers using glycerol-stabilized hemolysates with normal and reduced AChE activity. Samples were assayed in triplicate. The within- and between-laboratory CVs for samples with normal AChE activity (6,018 U/L) were 2.2 and 8.1%, respectively. The new method was applied to a double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter study of eptastigmine in Alzheimer patients and proved to be a simple, noninvasive, rapid, and reliable method for pharmacodynamic monitoring of this drug.

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Mosca A, Onelli E, Rosti E, Paleari R, Luzzana M, Imbimbo BP (1995)
A patient-side technique for real-time measurement of acetylcholinesterase activity during monitoring of eptastigmine treatment
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 17 :230

Mosca A, Onelli E, Rosti E, Paleari R, Luzzana M, Imbimbo BP (1995)
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 17 :230