Oguzhanoglu_2014_Turk.J.Med.Sci_44_115

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Title : Protective role of caffeic acid phenethyl ester on serum cholinesterase inhibition by acute exposure to diazinon in rats - Oguzhanoglu_2014_Turk.J.Med.Sci_44_115
Author(s) : Oguzhanoglu E , Andac AC , Tufek A , Yavuz L , Vural H , Gokalp O
Ref : Turk J Med Sci , 44 :115 , 2014
Abstract :

AIM: To evaluate whether caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), a flavonoid-like natural compound plentifully found in beeswax, has a protective effect on diazinon-induced serum cholinesterase (ChE) inhibition in rats. MATERIALS AND
METHODS: Animals were divided into 4 groups. The first animal group was not treated with any substance. The second animal group was orally given a 200 mg/kg body weight (bw) sublethal dose of diazinon. The third animal group was injected intraperitoneally with 2.84 mg (10 micromol)/kg bw of CAPE 1 day prior to administration of 200 mg/kg bw of diazinon orally. The fourth animal group was intraperitoneally injected with 2.84 mg (10 tmol)/kg bw of CAPE 30 min after 200 mg/kg bw of diazinon was orally administered.
RESULTS: Analysis of the animal blood samples obtained 48 h after diazinon administration revealed that diazinon decreased serum ChE activity by 75%, while CAPE administration 24 h prior to and 30 min following diazinon application improved serum ChE activity by 25%-32% as compared to levels with diazinon administration only. In silico studies suggest that CAPE prevents diazinon from binding to butyryl ChE due to a higher binding affinity than that of diazinon. CONCLUSION: Our laboratory findings suggest that CAPE plays a protective role against butyryl ChE inhibition by diazinon.

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Oguzhanoglu E, Andac AC, Tufek A, Yavuz L, Vural H, Gokalp O (2014)
Protective role of caffeic acid phenethyl ester on serum cholinesterase inhibition by acute exposure to diazinon in rats
Turk J Med Sci 44 :115

Oguzhanoglu E, Andac AC, Tufek A, Yavuz L, Vural H, Gokalp O (2014)
Turk J Med Sci 44 :115