Niessen_2012_Drug.Test.Anal_4_292

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Title : Competition radioligand binding assays for the investigation of bispyridinium compound affinities to the human muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype 5 (hM(5) ) - Niessen_2012_Drug.Test.Anal_4_292
Author(s) : Niessen KV , Tattersall JE , Timperley CM , Bird M , Green C , Thiermann H , Worek F
Ref : Drug Test Anal , 4 :292 , 2012
Abstract :

Standard treatment of poisoning by organophosphorus (OP) nerve agents with atropine and oximes lacks efficacy with some nerve agents. Promising in vitro and in vivo results were obtained with the bispyridinium compound SAD-128 which was partly attributed to its interaction with nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Previous studies indicate that bispyridinium compounds interact with muscarinic acetylcholine receptors as well. The muscarinic M(5) receptor is not well investigated compared to other subtypes, but could be important in the search for new drugs for treating nerve agent poisoning. A set of bispyridinium compounds structurally related to SAD-128 were tested in competition binding experiments with recombinant human M(5) muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. Five of the six investigated bispyridinium compounds interacted with the orthosteric binding site, with affinities in the low micromolar range. These data indicate that interaction of bispyridinium compounds with muscarinic receptors may contribute to their therapeutic efficacy.

PubMedSearch : Niessen_2012_Drug.Test.Anal_4_292
PubMedID: 22362630

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Niessen KV, Tattersall JE, Timperley CM, Bird M, Green C, Thiermann H, Worek F (2012)
Competition radioligand binding assays for the investigation of bispyridinium compound affinities to the human muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype 5 (hM(5) )
Drug Test Anal 4 :292

Niessen KV, Tattersall JE, Timperley CM, Bird M, Green C, Thiermann H, Worek F (2012)
Drug Test Anal 4 :292