1991
DOI: 10.1016/0892-0362(91)90004-g
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Development of esterase activities in the chicken before and after hatching

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“…Significant differences between oseltamivir and zanamivir were not found in any experiment although zanamivir is active at the site of viral replication and the prodrug oseltamivir phosphate has to undergo metabolic conversion via esterase hydrolysis to the active oseltamivir carboxylate [10]. Our findings suggest that carboxylesterases, which have been detected in the liver and the blood of chick embryos by day 10 of incubation [5], have the capacity to convert oseltamivir into NA inhibitor within a short time interval. However, it cannot be excluded whether the use of the NA inhibitor oseltamivir carboxylate, which was not available for this study, would have induced a higher level of protection.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…Significant differences between oseltamivir and zanamivir were not found in any experiment although zanamivir is active at the site of viral replication and the prodrug oseltamivir phosphate has to undergo metabolic conversion via esterase hydrolysis to the active oseltamivir carboxylate [10]. Our findings suggest that carboxylesterases, which have been detected in the liver and the blood of chick embryos by day 10 of incubation [5], have the capacity to convert oseltamivir into NA inhibitor within a short time interval. However, it cannot be excluded whether the use of the NA inhibitor oseltamivir carboxylate, which was not available for this study, would have induced a higher level of protection.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…chick embryo nervous systems. 14,24 It was also reported that in rodents there is a relationship between TH and AChE, 25 between disorders of thyroid function and cognitive decline, 5,6 and that hypothyroid adult rats show a decline of AChE activity in the cerebellum. 25 TH activity is thought to be carried out in the brain of chick embryo via THR function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Recently, the cerebellum has been demonstrated to be involved in cognition, and to be implicated in psychiatric illness in general, 21,22 in addition to its traditionally ascribed functions, such as coordination, balance, gait and fine motor control. It has been suggested that AChE, independently of its catalytic function, is involved in the regulation of cell proliferation and neurite growth during the development of rat 23 and the chick embryo nervous systems 14,24 . It was also reported that in rodents there is a relationship between TH and AChE, 25 between disorders of thyroid function and cognitive decline, 5,6 and that hypothyroid adult rats show a decline of AChE activity in the cerebellum 25 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the source of AChE activity in plasma is the brain, maturation of the blood-brain barrier would reduce the transfer of AChE, resulting in decreased activity in plasma with age. Alternatively, the decline in AChE activity in plasma may be the result of a decline in AChE in muscle as muscle fiber matures (Smucker and Wilson, 1990;Farage-Elawar, 1991). Further research is necessary to fully understand the origins of ChE activity in plasma of avian species.…”
Section: In Blackbirdsmentioning
confidence: 99%