Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

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'''Low levels of Acetylcholine'''
'''Low levels of Acetylcholine'''
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Due to the decrease in levels of ACh found in patients with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) there is a need to increase the amount of ACh available in the post-synaptic neuron. By reversibly inhibiting AChE it is possible to stop the breakdown of ACh and thereby increase its levels at the synapse. Therefore AChE is the target of reversible therapeutic agents that treat AD and PD. These agents include-donepezil, rivastigmine and galantamine.6 There are certain agents that are able to bind to AChE in an irreversible manner. These agents are from a class of organophosphates (OP) and include insecticides and chemical warfare agents such as Malathion and Echothiophate. When the reaction becomes irreversible it can ultimately lead to a person's death, unless treated right away. The way OP poisoning is treated with nucleophilic reactivators such as 2-PAM.6
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Due to the decrease in levels of ACh found in patients with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) there is a need to increase the amount of ACh available in the post-synaptic neuron. By reversibly inhibiting AChE it is possible to stop the breakdown of ACh and thereby increase its levels at the synapse. Therefore AChE is the target of reversible therapeutic agents that treat AD and PD. These agents include-donepezil, rivastigmine and galantamine.<ref name='Lemke'> Lemke, Thomas L, David A. Williams, Victoria F. Roche , William S. Zito “Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry”(6th ed.). Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, a WoltersKluwer business.pp. 378-380. ISBN 0-7817-6879-9</ref> There are certain agents that are able to bind to AChE in an irreversible manner. These agents are from a class of organophosphates (OP) and include insecticides and chemical warfare agents such as Malathion and Echothiophate. When the reaction becomes irreversible it can ultimately lead to a person's death, unless treated right away. The way OP poisoning is treated with nucleophilic reactivators such as 2-PAM.6
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2. Greenblatt, H.M., Dvir, H., Silman, I., Sussman, J.L. (2003). A Multifaceted Target for
2. Greenblatt, H.M., Dvir, H., Silman, I., Sussman, J.L. (2003). A Multifaceted Target for

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Structure of AChE with Soman and 2 PAM (PDB entry 2wg1)

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