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Understanding the Interaction Modes and Reactivity of Trimedoxime toward MmAChE Inhibited by Nerve Agents: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects

Organophosphorus (OP) compounds are used as both chemical weapons and pesticides. However, these agents are very dangerous and toxic to humans, animals, and the environment. Thus, investigations with reactivators have been deeply developed in order to design new antidotes with better efficiency, as...

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Autores principales: de Castro, Alexandre A., Polisel, Daniel A., Pereira, Bruna T. L., da Cunha, Elaine F. F., Kuca, Kamil, Nepovimova, Eugenie, Ramalho, Teodorico C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7554915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186510
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author de Castro, Alexandre A.
Polisel, Daniel A.
Pereira, Bruna T. L.
da Cunha, Elaine F. F.
Kuca, Kamil
Nepovimova, Eugenie
Ramalho, Teodorico C.
author_facet de Castro, Alexandre A.
Polisel, Daniel A.
Pereira, Bruna T. L.
da Cunha, Elaine F. F.
Kuca, Kamil
Nepovimova, Eugenie
Ramalho, Teodorico C.
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description Organophosphorus (OP) compounds are used as both chemical weapons and pesticides. However, these agents are very dangerous and toxic to humans, animals, and the environment. Thus, investigations with reactivators have been deeply developed in order to design new antidotes with better efficiency, as well as a greater spectrum of action in the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) reactivation process. With that in mind, in this work, we investigated the behavior of trimedoxime toward the Mus musculus acetylcholinesterase (MmAChE) inhibited by a range of nerve agents, such as chemical weapons. From experimental assays, reactivation percentages were obtained for the reactivation of different AChE–OP complexes. On the other hand, theoretical calculations were performed to assess the differences in interaction modes and the reactivity of trimedoxime within the AChE active site. Comparing theoretical and experimental data, it is possible to notice that the oxime, in most cases, showed better reactivation percentages at higher concentrations, with the best result for the reactivation of the AChE–VX adduct. From this work, it was revealed that the mechanistic process contributes most to the oxime efficiency than the interaction in the site. In this way, this study is important to better understand the reactivation process through trimedoxime, contributing to the proposal of novel antidotes.
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spelling pubmed-75549152020-10-14 Understanding the Interaction Modes and Reactivity of Trimedoxime toward MmAChE Inhibited by Nerve Agents: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects de Castro, Alexandre A. Polisel, Daniel A. Pereira, Bruna T. L. da Cunha, Elaine F. F. Kuca, Kamil Nepovimova, Eugenie Ramalho, Teodorico C. Int J Mol Sci Article Organophosphorus (OP) compounds are used as both chemical weapons and pesticides. However, these agents are very dangerous and toxic to humans, animals, and the environment. Thus, investigations with reactivators have been deeply developed in order to design new antidotes with better efficiency, as well as a greater spectrum of action in the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) reactivation process. With that in mind, in this work, we investigated the behavior of trimedoxime toward the Mus musculus acetylcholinesterase (MmAChE) inhibited by a range of nerve agents, such as chemical weapons. From experimental assays, reactivation percentages were obtained for the reactivation of different AChE–OP complexes. On the other hand, theoretical calculations were performed to assess the differences in interaction modes and the reactivity of trimedoxime within the AChE active site. Comparing theoretical and experimental data, it is possible to notice that the oxime, in most cases, showed better reactivation percentages at higher concentrations, with the best result for the reactivation of the AChE–VX adduct. From this work, it was revealed that the mechanistic process contributes most to the oxime efficiency than the interaction in the site. In this way, this study is important to better understand the reactivation process through trimedoxime, contributing to the proposal of novel antidotes. MDPI 2020-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7554915/ /pubmed/32899591 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186510 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Castro, Alexandre A.
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Kuca, Kamil
Nepovimova, Eugenie
Ramalho, Teodorico C.
Understanding the Interaction Modes and Reactivity of Trimedoxime toward MmAChE Inhibited by Nerve Agents: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects
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title_full Understanding the Interaction Modes and Reactivity of Trimedoxime toward MmAChE Inhibited by Nerve Agents: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects
title_fullStr Understanding the Interaction Modes and Reactivity of Trimedoxime toward MmAChE Inhibited by Nerve Agents: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Interaction Modes and Reactivity of Trimedoxime toward MmAChE Inhibited by Nerve Agents: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects
title_short Understanding the Interaction Modes and Reactivity of Trimedoxime toward MmAChE Inhibited by Nerve Agents: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects
title_sort understanding the interaction modes and reactivity of trimedoxime toward mmache inhibited by nerve agents: theoretical and experimental aspects
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7554915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186510
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