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A primary in vitro analysis of the anticholinesterase properties of substituted 1,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1H-benzimidazol-2-ones was performed along with in silico calculation of their oral toxicity. These compounds are analogs of BIMU-8, a well-known agonist of serotonin 5-HT4 receptors, and are supposed to combine the functions of cholinesterase inhibitors and serotonin receptor agonists. Biochemical analysis showed the ability of the obtained chemicals to inhibit acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase. A compound with minimal toxicity, high inhibitory ability against butyrylcholinesterase, and low inhibitory ability against acetylcholinesterase has been identified, which is of greatest interest for further experimental development.
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Doença de Alzheimer , Butirilcolinesterase , Humanos , Receptores de Serotonina , Doença de Alzheimer/tratamento farmacológico , Acetilcolinesterase , Inibidores da Colinesterase/farmacologia , Inibidores da Colinesterase/uso terapêutico , Benzimidazóis/farmacologia , Benzimidazóis/uso terapêutico , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Relação Estrutura-AtividadeRESUMO
Being one of the main proteins in the human body and many animal species, albumin plays a crucial role in the transport of various ions, electrically neutral molecules and in maintaining the colloidal osmotic pressure of the blood. Albumin is able to bind almost all known drugs, many nutraceuticals and toxic substances, determining their pharmaco- and toxicokinetics. However, albumin is not only the passive but also the active participant of the pharmacokinetic and toxicokinetic processes possessing a number of enzymatic activities. Due to the thiol group of Cys34, albumin can serve as a trap for reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, thus participating in redox processes. The interaction of the protein with blood cells, blood vessels, and also with tissue cells outside the vascular bed is of great importance. The interaction of albumin with endothelial glycocalyx and vascular endothelial cells largely determines its integrative role. This review provides information of a historical nature, information on evolutionary changes, inflammatory and antioxidant properties of albumin, on its structural and functional modifications and their significance in the pathogenesis of some diseases.