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The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties
Nemertines are a phylum of carnivorous marine worms that possess a variety of alkaloidal, peptidic or proteinaceous toxins that serve as chemical defenses against potential predators. The hoplonemertines additionally envenomate their prey with a mixture of proboscis alkaloids delivered with the help...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
2006
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663414/ |
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author | Kem, William Soti, Ferenc Wildeboer, Kristin LeFrancois, Susan MacDougall, Kelly Wei, Dong-Qing Chou, Kuo-Chen Arias, Hugo R. |
author_facet | Kem, William Soti, Ferenc Wildeboer, Kristin LeFrancois, Susan MacDougall, Kelly Wei, Dong-Qing Chou, Kuo-Chen Arias, Hugo R. |
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description | Nemertines are a phylum of carnivorous marine worms that possess a variety of alkaloidal, peptidic or proteinaceous toxins that serve as chemical defenses against potential predators. The hoplonemertines additionally envenomate their prey with a mixture of proboscis alkaloids delivered with the help of a calcareous stylet that punctures the skin of the victim. Anabaseine, the first of these alkaloids to be identified, stimulates a wide variety of animal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs), especially the neuromuscular [e.g., α1(2)β1γδ (embryogenic) or α1(2)β1γɛ (adult)] and α7 AChRs that are inhibited by the snake peptide α-bungarotoxin. A synthetic derivative, 3-(2,4-Dimethoxybenzylidene)-Anabaseine (DMXBA; also called GTS-21), improves memory in experimental animals and humans and is currently in clinical trials to determine whether it can ameliorate cognitive problems associated with schizophrenia. Here we summarize present knowledge concerning the chemistry and mechanisms of action of these two substances (anabaseine and DMXBA) on AChRs, especially those found in the mammalian brain. |
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spelling | pubmed-36634142013-05-28 The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties Kem, William Soti, Ferenc Wildeboer, Kristin LeFrancois, Susan MacDougall, Kelly Wei, Dong-Qing Chou, Kuo-Chen Arias, Hugo R. Mar Drugs Review Nemertines are a phylum of carnivorous marine worms that possess a variety of alkaloidal, peptidic or proteinaceous toxins that serve as chemical defenses against potential predators. The hoplonemertines additionally envenomate their prey with a mixture of proboscis alkaloids delivered with the help of a calcareous stylet that punctures the skin of the victim. Anabaseine, the first of these alkaloids to be identified, stimulates a wide variety of animal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs), especially the neuromuscular [e.g., α1(2)β1γδ (embryogenic) or α1(2)β1γɛ (adult)] and α7 AChRs that are inhibited by the snake peptide α-bungarotoxin. A synthetic derivative, 3-(2,4-Dimethoxybenzylidene)-Anabaseine (DMXBA; also called GTS-21), improves memory in experimental animals and humans and is currently in clinical trials to determine whether it can ameliorate cognitive problems associated with schizophrenia. Here we summarize present knowledge concerning the chemistry and mechanisms of action of these two substances (anabaseine and DMXBA) on AChRs, especially those found in the mammalian brain. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3663414/ Text en © 2006 by MDPI Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Review Kem, William Soti, Ferenc Wildeboer, Kristin LeFrancois, Susan MacDougall, Kelly Wei, Dong-Qing Chou, Kuo-Chen Arias, Hugo R. The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties |
title | The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties |
title_full | The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties |
title_fullStr | The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties |
title_full_unstemmed | The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties |
title_short | The Nemertine Toxin Anabaseine and Its Derivative DMXBA (GTS-21): Chemical and Pharmacological Properties |
title_sort | nemertine toxin anabaseine and its derivative dmxba (gts-21): chemical and pharmacological properties |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663414/ |
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