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Compounds with the dioxopyrimidine cycle inhibit cholinesterases from different groups of animals.
Anikienko, K A; Bychikhin, E A; Reznik, V S; Akamsin, D; Galyametdinova, I V.
Affiliation
  • Anikienko KA; State Research Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Moscow, Russia. arc.sioct@mail.magelan.ru
Chem Biol Interact ; 175(1-3): 286-92, 2008 Sep 25.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18585370
ABSTRACT
We firstly synthesized derivatives of 6-methyluracil, alloxazine, and xanthine, containing omega-tetraalkylammonium (TAA) groups at the N(1) and N(3) atoms in a pyrimidine cycle and assayed their anticholinesterase activities. Compounds with triethylpentylammoniumalkyl groups behaved as typical reversible inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) (pI(50) 3.20-6.22) and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) (pI(50) 3.05-5.71). Compounds, containing two ethyl residues and a substituted benzyl fragment in the tetraalkylammonium group at N(3) atoms or two similar TAA groups at N(1) and N(3) atoms, possessed very high anticholinesterase activity. Although these compounds displayed the activity of typical irreversible AChE inhibitors (a progressive AChE inactivation; k(i) 7.6 x 10(8) to 3.5 x 10(9)M(-1)min(-1)), they were reversible inhibitors of BuChE (pI(50) 3.9-6.9). The efficiency of AChE inhibition by some of these compounds was more than 10(4) times higher than the efficiency of BuChE inhibition. Several synthesized TAA derivates of 6-methyluracil reversibly inhibited electric eel and cobra venom AChEs and horse serum BuChE. However, depending on their structure, the tested compounds possessed the time-progressing inhibition of mammalian erythrocyte AChE, typically of irreversible inhibitors. As shown upon dialysis and gel-filtration, the formed mammalian AChE-inhibitor complex was stable. Thus, a new class of highly active, selective, and irreversible inhibitors of mammalian AChE was described. In contrast to classical phosphorylating or carbamoylating AChE inhibitors, these compounds are devoid of acylating functions. Probably, these inhibitors interact with certain amino acid residues at the entrance to the active-site gorge.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pyrimidines / Cholinesterase Inhibitors Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Chem Biol Interact Year: 2008 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pyrimidines / Cholinesterase Inhibitors Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Chem Biol Interact Year: 2008 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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