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Česky / Czech version | Čs. Fyziol., 50, 2001, No. 1, p. 4–10 |
Cholinesterases and their Significance for Etiology, Diagnostics, and Therapy of the Alzheimer’s
Disease Patočka J. 1 , Strunecká A. 2 , Řípová D. 3 1 Katedra toxikologie, Vojenská lékařská akademie, Hradec Králové 2 Přírodovědecká fakulta, katedra fyziologie a vývojové biologie, UK, Praha 3 Psychiatrické centrum, Praha |
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Summary: Cholinesterases belong to esterases and represent important animal enzymes with multiple biological function.
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) plays the key role in cholinergic neurotransmission, whereas the function of
butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) is still unrevealed. Both enzymes seem to act as neurogenic factors during the
early embryogenesis and later on they may participate in some pathological alteration. In humans, these
degenerative changes are related to the deposition of pathologic proteins in the brain and with the progress of
the Alzheimer’s dementia (AD). Both AChE) and BuChE become recently the target for the most frequently used
therapy of AD – cholinesterase inhibitors.
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