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Highly Selective Butyrylcholinesterase Inhibitors with Tunable Duration of Action by Chemical Modification of Transferable Carbamate Units Exhibit Pronounced Neuroprotective Effect in an Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model
Hoffmann, Matthias,Stiller, Carina,Endres, Erik,Scheiner, Matthias,Gunesch, Sandra,Sotriffer, Christoph,Maurice, Tangui,Decker, Michael
, p. 9116 - 9140 (2019)
In this study, the carbamate structure of pseudo-irreversible butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitors was optimized with regard to a longer binding to the enzyme. A set of compounds bearing different heterocycles (e.g., morpholine, tetrahydroisoquinoline, benzimidazole, piperidine) and alkylene spacers (2 to 10 methylene groups between carbamate and heterocycle) in the carbamate residue was synthesized and characterized in vitro for their binding affinity, binding kinetics, and carbamate hydrolysis. These novel BChE inhibitors are highly selective for hBChE over human acetycholinesterase (hAChE), yielding short-, medium-, and long-acting nanomolar hBChE inhibitors (with a half-life of the carbamoylated enzyme ranging from 1 to 28 h). The inhibitors show neuroprotective properties in a murine hippocampal cell line and a pharmacological mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD), suggesting a significant benefit of BChE inhibition for a disease-modifying treatment of AD.
COMPOUND INHIBITING BUTYRYLCHOLINESTERASE
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The invention concerns a compound according to formula (I), wherein 3 n 11, wherein R comprises or consists of a heterocycle comprising one tertiary amino group providing the binding of R to the rest of the molecule and at least three carbon atoms, wherein all carbon atoms of the heterocycle are unsubstituted or wherein R is a fused bicyclic compound comprising the heterocycle and one further cyclic compound.
Antibiotic compounds
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Certain water-soluble thiazolyl peptides are antibiotic capable of treating serious bacterial infections in mammals, and particularly, in humans. Some of the analogs can also be employed as versatile intermediates for the preparation of new derivatives with useful antibacterial activity.
