Pagliosa_2010_Phytomedicine_17_698

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Title : Effect of isoquinoline alkaloids from two Hippeastrum species on in vitro acetylcholinesterase activity - Pagliosa_2010_Phytomedicine_17_698
Author(s) : Pagliosa LB , Monteiro SC , Silva KB , de Andrade JP , Dutilh J , Bastida J , Cammarota M , Zuanazzi JA
Ref : Phytomedicine , 17 :698 , 2010
Abstract :

The treatment of neurological disorders and neurodegenerative diseases is related to the levels of acetylcholine (ACh) through the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Galanthamine, an important alkaloid isolated from the Amaryllidaceae family, is approved for the pharmacological treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and acts by inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. In the present study, Ellman's method was used to verify the inhibition of AChE activity of some isoquinolines alkaloids such as galanthamine, montanine, hippeastrine and pretazettine. At the concentrations 1mM, 500 microm and 100 microm, galanthamine presented an AChE inhibition higher than 90%. Montanine inhibited, in a dose-dependent manner, more than 50% of the enzyme at 1mM concentration. With the concentrations 500 microm and 100 microm, 30-45% of AChE activity inhibition was detected. The alkaloids hippeastrine and pretazettine presented no significant inhibition of the AChE activity. The results demonstrate that montanine significantly inhibits AChE activity at the tested concentrations, suggesting the necessity of further investigations on this alkaloid use in treating neurological disorders.

PubMedSearch : Pagliosa_2010_Phytomedicine_17_698
PubMedID: 19969445

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Pagliosa LB, Monteiro SC, Silva KB, de Andrade JP, Dutilh J, Bastida J, Cammarota M, Zuanazzi JA (2010)
Effect of isoquinoline alkaloids from two Hippeastrum species on in vitro acetylcholinesterase activity
Phytomedicine 17 :698

Pagliosa LB, Monteiro SC, Silva KB, de Andrade JP, Dutilh J, Bastida J, Cammarota M, Zuanazzi JA (2010)
Phytomedicine 17 :698