Sepsova_2013_Int.J.Mol.Sci_14_16882

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Title : Oximes: Inhibitors of Human Recombinant Acetylcholinesterase. A Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR) Study - Sepsova_2013_Int.J.Mol.Sci_14_16882
Author(s) : Sepsova V , Karasova JZ , Korabecny J , Dolezal R , Zemek F , Bennion BJ , Kuca K
Ref : Int J Mol Sci , 14 :16882 , 2013
Abstract :

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) reactivators were developed for the treatment of organophosphate intoxication. Standard care involves the use of anticonvulsants (e.g., diazepam), parasympatolytics (e.g., atropine) and oximes that restore AChE activity. However, oximes also bind to the active site of AChE, simultaneously acting as reversible inhibitors. The goal of the present study is to determine how oxime structure influences the inhibition of human recombinant AChE (hrAChE). Therefore, 24 structurally different oximes were tested and the results compared to the previous eel AChE (EeAChE) experiments. Structural factors that were tested included the number of pyridinium rings, the length and structural features of the linker, and the number and position of the oxime group on the pyridinium ring.

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Sepsova V, Karasova JZ, Korabecny J, Dolezal R, Zemek F, Bennion BJ, Kuca K (2013)
Oximes: Inhibitors of Human Recombinant Acetylcholinesterase. A Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR) Study
Int J Mol Sci 14 :16882

Sepsova V, Karasova JZ, Korabecny J, Dolezal R, Zemek F, Bennion BJ, Kuca K (2013)
Int J Mol Sci 14 :16882