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  • Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) activity increases in the brain with Alzheimer's disease progression, making it a potential drug target.
  • Researchers developed a selective and potent BChE inhibitor, compound 3, which shows strong binding to BChE and is noncytotoxic.
  • Compound 3 crosses the blood-brain barrier and demonstrates memory and cognitive improvement in mice, positioning it as a promising candidate for treating symptoms in advanced Alzheimer's disease.

Article Abstract

The enzymatic activity of butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) in the brain increases with the progression of Alzheimer's disease, thus classifying BChE as a promising drug target in advanced Alzheimer's disease. We used structure-based drug discovery approaches to develop potent, selective, and reversible human BChE inhibitors. The most potent, compound 3, had a picomolar inhibition constant versus BChE due to strong cation-π interactions, as revealed by the solved crystal structure of its complex with human BChE. Additionally, compound 3 inhibits BChE ex vivo and is noncytotoxic. In vitro pharmacokinetic experiments show that compound 3 is highly protein bound, highly permeable, and metabolically stable. Finally, compound 3 crosses the blood-brain barrier, and it improves memory, cognitive functions, and learning abilities of mice in a scopolamine model of dementia. Compound 3 is thus a promising advanced lead compound for the development of drugs for alleviating symptoms of cholinergic hypofunction in patients with advanced Alzheimer's disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.7b01086DOI Listing

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