Abstract

Interaction with cholinesterases (ChEs) of nine specially synthesized derivatives of dimethylaminoalkyl esters of 2-chloro-and 2,4-dichlorobenzoic acids and their iodoalkylates is studied. Used as enzyme sources were partially purified preparations of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) from human erythrocytes and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) from horse blood serum, as well as water homogenates of the frog Rana temporaria brain and of the Pacific squid Todarodes pacificus optical ganglia. The studied benzoates failed to be hydrolyzed by the studied ChEs at the enzyme concentrations exceeding 10 times those used for determination of the acetylthiocholine hydrolysis rate. These compounds have turned out to be reversible inhibitors of ChEs of the mixed-noncompetitive type of action. Effects on the anticholinesterase activity of such structural elements of the inhibitors as the acidic part of the benzoate molecule, length of polymethylene chain in the molecule alcoholic part, and the structure of ammonium group are studied. This study has allowed revealing some peculiarities of the reaction capability of vertebrate and invertebrate ChEs.

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