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Query: EC:3.1.1.7 (
acetylcholinesterase
)
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In Aplysia, a marine mollusc,
acetylcholinesterase
(
AChE
) is present in cholinergic and non-cholinergic neurons and in hemolymph. Aplysia hemolymph has a very high level of
AChE
which promotes neurite growth in primary cultures of dopaminergic neurons via a non-catalytic mechanism. In contrast,
AChE
is known to facilitate neurite growth in cholinoceptive neurons by hydrolyzing ACh which inhibits neurite growth. In order to test whether
AChE
's site-specific neurotrophic action varies with the neuronal phenotype, we investigated the effects of active-site inhibited hemolymph
AChE
on neurite growth of cholinergic neurons of Aplysia in primary culture. Organophosphates being long-acting active site inhibitors of
AChE
were chosen for this study. The effects of active site inhibited hemolymph
AChE
was tested on large cholinergic neurons, R2 (abdominal ganglion) and
LPL1
(left pleural ganglion) as well as small cholinergic neurons (buccal ganglion) of Aplysia, maintained in culture. Partially purified hemolymph
AChE
was inhibited by either 10 microM of echothiophate or 5 microM of paraoxon. Neurons were maintained in (1) L15 (defined medium) alone; (2) L15 + echothiophate; (3) L-15 + paraoxon; (4) L-15 + hemolymph
AChE
; (5) L15 + hemolymph
AChE
+ echothiophate; and (6) L-15 + hemolymph
AChE
+ paraoxon. Addition of uninhibited hemolymph
AChE
significantly increased neurite growth of cultured neurons compared to L15 alone. In the presence of echothiophate-inhibited or praoxon-inhibited
AChE
, neurite growth was significantly reduced when compared to L15 + uninhibited
AChE
. While the presence of echothiophate by itself did not reduce survival or neurite growth when compared to L-15 alone, the presence of paraoxon by itself markedly reduced survival and neurite growth of cultured neurons. The results show that
AChE
's catalytic action contributes to enhance neurite growth in cholinergic neurons and the effects of paraoxon appears to differ from that of echothiophate on cholinergic neurons of Aplysia.
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PMID:Effects of organophosphates on cholinesterase activity and neurite regeneration in Aplysia. 1042 73