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Treatment of Organophosphorus Poisoning with 6-Alkoxypyridin-3-ol Quinone Methide Precursors: Resurrection of Methylphosphonate-Aged Acetylcholinesterase.

Authors :
Clay WK
Buck AK
He Y
Hernández Sánchez DN
Ward NA
Lear JM
Nguyen KQ
Clark BH
Sapia RJ
Lalisse RF
Sriraman A
Cadieux CL
McElroy CA
Callam CS
Hadad CM
Source :
Chemical research in toxicology [Chem Res Toxicol] 2024 Apr 15; Vol. 37 (4), pp. 643-657. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 31.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Organophosphorus (OP) nerve agents inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE), creating a cholinergic crisis in which death can occur. The phosphylated serine residue spontaneously dealkylates to the OP-aged form, which current therapeutics cannot reverse. Soman's aging half-life is 4.2 min, so immediate recovery (resurrection) of OP-aged AChE is needed. In 2018, we showed pyridin-3-ol-based quinone methide precursors (QMPs) can resurrect OP-aged electric eel AChE in vitro , achieving 2% resurrection after 24 h of incubation (pH 7, 4 mM). We prepared 50 unique 6-alkoxypyridin-3-ol QMPs with 10 alkoxy groups and five amine leaving groups to improve AChE resurrection. These compounds are predicted in silico to cross the blood-brain barrier and treat AChE in the central nervous system. This library resurrected 7.9% activity of OP-aged recombinant human AChE after 24 h at 250 μM, a 4-fold increase from our 2018 report. The best QMP ( 1b ), with a 6-methoxypyridin-3-ol core and a diethylamine leaving group, recovered 20.8% (1 mM), 34% (4 mM), and 42.5% (predicted maximum) of methylphosphonate-aged AChE activity over 24 h. Seven QMPs recovered activity from AChE aged with Soman and a VX degradation product (EA-2192). We hypothesize that QMPs form the quinone methide (QM) to realkylate the phosphylated serine residue as the first step of resurrection. We calculated thermodynamic energetics for QM formation, but there was no trend with the experimental biochemical data. Molecular docking studies revealed that QMP binding to OP-aged AChE is not the determining factor for the observed biochemical trends; thus, QM formation may be enzyme-mediated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-5010
Volume :
37
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Chemical research in toxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38556765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.4c00024