2011
DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2011.00019
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Interactions of AChE with A? Aggregates in Alzheimer?s Brain: Therapeutic Relevance of IDN 5706

Abstract: Acetylcholinesterase (AChE; EC 3.1.1.7) plays a crucial role in the rapid hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, in the central and peripheral nervous system and might also participate in non-cholinergic mechanism related to neurodegenerative diseases. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a progressive deterioration of cognitive abilities, amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide accumulation and synaptic alterations. We have previously shown that AChE is able to accelerate the Aβ… Show more

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“…AChE possesses two binding sites: the catalytic active site (CAS) that is located at the bottom of a 20 Å gorge responsible for neurotransmitter hydrolysis, and the peripheral anionic site (PAS) that is rich in aromatic residues located at the rim of the gorge on the surface of the enzyme. 4 The noncholinergic functions of AChE are directly related to the PAS of the enzyme. However, even after many studies, the precise function and pathological mechanism of PAS inhibition still remains unclear, especially its role in the progress of Aβ formation.…”
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“…AChE possesses two binding sites: the catalytic active site (CAS) that is located at the bottom of a 20 Å gorge responsible for neurotransmitter hydrolysis, and the peripheral anionic site (PAS) that is rich in aromatic residues located at the rim of the gorge on the surface of the enzyme. 4 The noncholinergic functions of AChE are directly related to the PAS of the enzyme. However, even after many studies, the precise function and pathological mechanism of PAS inhibition still remains unclear, especially its role in the progress of Aβ formation.…”
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“…As its parent compound, THP alleviates the consequences of Ab aggregate-dependent pathologies by, inter alia, disrupting the AChE-Ab interaction and disassembling pre-formed Ab aggregates [226]. It alleviates Ab-induced memory decline, decreases the levels of larger size Ab deposits, and prevents astroglyosis and oxidative damage triggered by high Ab deposit levels in 12-month-old double Sweden-APP, ∆E9-PSEN1 TG mice (2 mg/kg p.o.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This process is called AChE-induced Aβ aggregation. Therefore, simultaneous inhibition of the active site and peripheral anionic site with suitable dual inhibitors can prevent acetylcholine degradation and accumulation of beta amyloid monomers (Alvarez et al, 1997;Carvajal & Inestrosa, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%