Title : Distribution of acotiamide, an orally active acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, into the myenteric plexus of rat and dog stomachs - Yoshii_2016_Life.Sci_145_93 |
Author(s) : Yoshii K , Yamaguchi T , Hirayama M , Toda R , Kinomoto T , Kawabata Y , Chiba K |
Ref : Life Sciences , 145 :93 , 2016 |
Abstract :
AIMS: Acotiamide is the first-in-class drug for the treatment of functional dyspepsia. Although pharmacological and therapeutic actions of acotiamide are thought to be derived from its inhibitory effects on acetylcholinesterase (AChE), whether the concentration of acotiamide at the site of action is sufficient to inhibit AChE remains unclear. Since major site of acotiamide action is thought to be the cholinergic nerve terminals in gastric myenteric plexus, we studied the distribution of [(14)C]acotiamide into gastric myenteric plexus. MAIN |
PubMedSearch : Yoshii_2016_Life.Sci_145_93 |
PubMedID: 26682939 |
Inhibitor | Acotiamide |
Yoshii K, Yamaguchi T, Hirayama M, Toda R, Kinomoto T, Kawabata Y, Chiba K (2016)
Distribution of acotiamide, an orally active acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, into the myenteric plexus of rat and dog stomachs
Life Sciences
145 :93
Yoshii K, Yamaguchi T, Hirayama M, Toda R, Kinomoto T, Kawabata Y, Chiba K (2016)
Life Sciences
145 :93