Although substantial research effort has focused on developing pharmacological treatments for cocaine abuse, no effective medications have been developed. Recent studies show that enzymes that metabolize cocaine in the periphery, forestalling its entry into the brain, can prevent cocaine toxicity and its behavioral effects in rodents. Here we report on effects of one such enzyme (Albu- CocH) on the pharmacokinetic and behavioral effects of cocaine in squirrel monkeys. Albu-CocH was developed from successive mutations of human butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and has 1000- fold greater catalytic activity against cocaine than naturally occurring BChE. Pharmacokinetic studies showed that Albu-CocH (5 mg/kg) had a half-life of 56.6 hours in ...
Mice and rats were tested for reduced sensitivity to cocaine-induced hyper-locomotion after pretreat...
AbstractBackgroundTV‐1380 (AlbuChE) is a novel recombinant fusion protein of mutated butyrylcholines...
Overdose and addiction are two medical complications of cocaine abuse. To date, there is no FDA appr...
Previous studies have demonstrated the capacity of a long-acting mutant form of a naturally occurrin...
We previously found that injection of a cocaine hydrolase (CocE) engineered from human butyrylcholin...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a U.S. Food and Drug Administ...
These experiments investigate pharmacokinetic antagonism of cocaine. The first hypothesis was that i...
A promising strategy for drug abuse treatment is to accelerate the drug metabolism by administration...
Cocaine is a widely abused drug without an FDA-approved medication. It has been recognized as an ide...
Gene transfer of a human cocaine hydrolase (hCocH) derived from butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) by 5 mu...
Cocaine mediates its reinforcing and toxic actions through a “loss of function” effect at multiple r...
Cocaine is one of the most reinforcing drugs of abuse and has caused serious medical and social prob...
Cocaine use is a widespread problem in the United States with 2 million current users who make about...
Cocaine abuse and toxicity remain widespread problems in the United States. Currently cocaine toxici...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a US Food and Drug Administra...
Mice and rats were tested for reduced sensitivity to cocaine-induced hyper-locomotion after pretreat...
AbstractBackgroundTV‐1380 (AlbuChE) is a novel recombinant fusion protein of mutated butyrylcholines...
Overdose and addiction are two medical complications of cocaine abuse. To date, there is no FDA appr...
Previous studies have demonstrated the capacity of a long-acting mutant form of a naturally occurrin...
We previously found that injection of a cocaine hydrolase (CocE) engineered from human butyrylcholin...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a U.S. Food and Drug Administ...
These experiments investigate pharmacokinetic antagonism of cocaine. The first hypothesis was that i...
A promising strategy for drug abuse treatment is to accelerate the drug metabolism by administration...
Cocaine is a widely abused drug without an FDA-approved medication. It has been recognized as an ide...
Gene transfer of a human cocaine hydrolase (hCocH) derived from butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) by 5 mu...
Cocaine mediates its reinforcing and toxic actions through a “loss of function” effect at multiple r...
Cocaine is one of the most reinforcing drugs of abuse and has caused serious medical and social prob...
Cocaine use is a widespread problem in the United States with 2 million current users who make about...
Cocaine abuse and toxicity remain widespread problems in the United States. Currently cocaine toxici...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a US Food and Drug Administra...
Mice and rats were tested for reduced sensitivity to cocaine-induced hyper-locomotion after pretreat...
AbstractBackgroundTV‐1380 (AlbuChE) is a novel recombinant fusion protein of mutated butyrylcholines...
Overdose and addiction are two medical complications of cocaine abuse. To date, there is no FDA appr...