| Title : Pharmacokinetics and immunologic consequences of repeated administrations of purified heterologous and homologous butyrylcholinesterase in mice - Sun_2009_Life.Sci_85_657 |
| Author(s) : Sun W , Luo C , Naik RS , Doctor BP , Saxena A |
| Ref : Life Sciences , 85 :657 , 2009 |
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Abstract :
AIM: To assess the consequences of repeated administrations of purified human serum butyrylcholinesterase (Hu BChE) and mouse serum (Mo) BChE into mice. MAIN METHODS: Purified Hu BChE and Mo BChE isolated from the sera of CD-1 mice were administered into Balb/c or CD-1 mice. The enzymes were delivered by i.m. injections of approximately 100U (0.15mg) on day 1 and on day 28, respectively. The effects of two injections were monitored by following blood BChE and anti-BChE IgG levels. KEY FINDINGS: Hu BChE displayed a mean residence time (MRT) of 50h, and an area under the curve (AUC) of 1220U/ml.h in Balb/c or CD-1 mice. Mo BChE exhibited an MRT of 78h and an AUC of 1815U/ml.h in Balb/c mice; the AUC increased to 2504U/ml.h in CD-1 mice. A second injection of Hu BChE in both strains exhibited a marked reduction in circulatory stability. The circulatory stability of the second injection of Mo BChE was reduced in Balb/c mice, but was almost identical to the first injection in CD-1 mice. Consistent with these observations, circulating anti-BChE IgGs were observed in mice injected with Hu BChE; low levels of anti-BChE IgGs were observed only in Balb/c mice injected with Mo BChE. No antibody response was detected in CD-1 mice following either injection of homologous Mo BChE. SIGNIFICANCE: The identical pharmacokinetic profiles and the absence of an immunologic response following a second administration of homologous BChE support the development of Hu BChE as a detoxifying drug in humans. |
| PubMedSearch : Sun_2009_Life.Sci_85_657 |
| PubMedID: 19772863 |
Sun W, Luo C, Naik RS, Doctor BP, Saxena A (2009)
Pharmacokinetics and immunologic consequences of repeated administrations of purified heterologous and homologous butyrylcholinesterase in mice
Life Sciences
85 :657
Sun W, Luo C, Naik RS, Doctor BP, Saxena A (2009)
Life Sciences
85 :657