Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 669 - 673 (1980)
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Shirota
DeMaster
Elberling
Nagasawa
The relationship between metabolic depropargylation in vitro to inhibition of the low K(m) aldehyde dehydrogenase (AIDH) of rat liver mitochondria in vivo was determined for a number of compounds bearing a propargyl substituent on nitrogen or oxygen. Only those compounds which enzymatically released the highly reactive α, β-acetylenic aldehyde, propiolaldehyde, when incubated in vitro with phenobarbital-induced rat liver microsomes, e.g., tripropargylamine (4), pargyline (1a), and N-propargylbenzylamine (1b), significantly elevated blood acetaldehyde levels when administered in vivo. Mitochondrial AlDH activity in these animals was corresponding reduced to ≤20% that of control animals. Compounds that did not inhibit mitochondrial AlDH activity to this degree did not produce significant levels of propiolaldehyde when incubated with microsomes. Thus, for this series of compounds, metabolic depropargylation is a requirement for AlDH inhibitory activity in vivo.
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