New Understanding Of The Neurological Side Effects Of Sulfonamide AntibioticsThe team drew from previous research showing that blocking the activity of a certain enzyme (sepiapterin reductase) affects the levels of an important molecule called tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) in cells. BH4 is critical for the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, and BH4 deficiency causes similar neurological problems to those associated with sulfonamide side effects.The EPFL scientists showed for the first time that sulfonamides actually bind to the part of the enzyme that makes BH4. Using a high-throughput drug screening system, the researchers identified ten sulfonamides that strongly inhibit the enzyme. Taking advantage of the expertise of Florence Pojer at EPFL's Global Health Institute, the scientists were able to solve the enzyme's molecular structure and determine how sulfonamides bind to it.
пятница, 31 мая 2013 г.
Механизм неврологических побочных эффектов сульфаниламидов
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