Formation and disposition of diethylphosphoryl-obidoxime, a potent anticholinesterase that is hydrolyzed by human paraoxonase (PON1)

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作者
Kiderlen, D
Eyer, P
Worek, F
机构
[1] Univ Munich, Walther Straub Inst Pharmakol & Toxikol, D-80336 Munich, Germany
[2] Bundeswehr Inst Pharmacol & Toxicol, D-80937 Munich, Germany
关键词
phosphoryl oximes; acetylcholinesterase; paraoxonase; obidoxime; paraoxon; species;
D O I
10.1016/j.bcp.2005.04.003
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The potential of pyridinium-4-aldoximes, such as obidoxime, to reactivate diethylphosphorylated acetylcholinesterases is not fully exploited due to the inevitable formation of phosphoryloximes (POX) with high anticholinesterase activity. Mono(diethylphosphoryl) obidoxime (DEP-obidoxime) was isolated for the first time showing remarkable stability under physiological conditions (half-life 13.5 min; pH 7.1; 37 degrees C). The half-life was considerably extended to 20 h at 0 degrees C, which facilitated the preparation and allowed isolation by HPLC. The structure was confirmed by mass spectrometry and the degradation pattern. DEP-obidoxime decomposed by an elimination reaction forming the intermediate nitrile that hydrolyzed mainly into the pyridone and cyanide. The intermediates were prepared and confirmed by mass spectroscopy. DEP-Obidoxime was an extremely potent inhibitor of human acetycholinesterase approaching a second-order rate constant of 109 M-1 min(-1) (pH 7.4; 37 degrees C). The nitrile and the pyridone were still good reactivators. In the presence of human plasma DEP-obidoxime was hydrolyzed into parent obidoxime. Calcium-dependence and sensitivity towards chelators, substitution pattern by other divalent cations and protein-modifying agents all pointed to human paraoxonase (hPON1) as the responsible protein with POX-hydrolase activity. Subjects, probably belonging to the homozygous (192)arginine subtype, were virtually devoid of POX-hydrolase activity while a highly purified hPON1 of the homozygous (192)glutamine subtype exhibited particularly high POX-hydrolase activity. Two parathion-poisoned patients with high and low POX-hydrolase activity responded well and poorly, respectively, to obidoxime treatment although the former patient had higher plasma paraoxon levels than the poor responder. Hence, the POX-hydrolase associated PON1 subtype may be another contributor that modulates pyridinium-4-aldoxime effectiveness. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:1853 / 1867
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