Effect of some novel metallocefepime on neurotransmitter catalyzing enzymes
ABSTRACT:
The effect of some prepared cefepime metal complexes with
Cr(III), Mn(II), Fe(III), Co(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), Cd(II), Hg(II) and mixed
metals (Fe,Ni) or (Cu,Fe) on the activity and kinetics of purified acetyl
cholinesterase (AChE) and monoamine oxidase (MAO-B&A) were investigated.
The brain AChE and MAO-A & B from Egyptian Mediterranean buffalo (Bas
Buballus) was purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation, Sephadex G-25, and
Sephadex G-100. The effect of these prepared metallo cefepime on the activity
of pure AChE and also (MAO-B&A) were carried out in vitro by using standard
colorimetric assays. The results revealed that AChE was inhibited by Mn(II)
,Cu(II) with different molar ratios(Cu:Cefepime) [(1:3)&(4:1)] ,Zn(II) and
mixed metal [Fe(III),Ni(II)] cefepime complexes. Among the target compounds,
Mn-cefepime complex showed the highest inhibitory activity 66.6% towards AChE
with IC50 945µM.
The Lineweaver–Burk plot of the inhibition of AChE by the
investigated inhibitors indicates a pattern of inhibition of uncompetitive type
, On the other hand, Zn-cefepime complex could be accounted as non-competitive
inhibitors to AChE, where it caused decrease in Vmax– value and did not alter
the Km Also, the inhibition of MAO-B by Cr(III), Cu(II), Mn(II) and mixed
metals [Fe(III),Ni(II)] &[Fe(III),Cu(II)] cefepime complexes was
uncompetitive type. Mn-cefepime complex showed the highest inhibitory activity
96.36% towards MAO-A, while mixed metal complexes [Fe(III),Ni(II)]
&[Fe(III),Cu(II)] cefepime complexes gave the highest inhibitory activity
75.39% towards MAO-B . The Ki and IC50 values for metallo cefepime inhibitors
were evaluated. Therefore, some of synthesized metallocefepime can be used for
preventing neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer΄s disease.
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