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Biological activities of Zn(II)- S -methyl-cysteine complex as antiradical, inhibitor of acid phosphatase enzyme and in vivo antidepressant effects
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2016-03Registro en:
Escudero, Graciela; Martini, Nancy; Jori, Khalil; Jori, Nadir; Maresca, Nahuel Rafael; et al.; Biological activities of Zn(II)- S -methyl-cysteine complex as antiradical, inhibitor of acid phosphatase enzyme and in vivo antidepressant effects; Taylor & Francis; Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry; 31; 6; 3-2016; 1625-1631
1475-6366
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Escudero, Graciela
Martini, Nancy
Jori, Khalil
Jori, Nadir
Maresca, Nahuel Rafael
Laino, Carlos Horacio
Naso, Luciana Gissella
Williams, Patricia Ana María
Ferrer, Evelina Gloria
Resumen
The antidepressant effect of simple Zn(II) salts has been proved in several animal models of depression. In this study, a coordination metal complex of Zn(II) having a sulfur containing ligand is tested as antidepressant for the first time. Forced swimming test method on male Wistar rats shows a decrease in the immobility and an increase in the swimming behavior after treatment with [Zn(S-Met)2] (S-Met=S-methyl-l-cysteine) being more effective and remarkable than ZnCl2. The thiobarbituric acid and the pyranine consumption (hydroxyl and peroxyl radicals, respectively) methods were applied to evaluate the antioxidant activity of S-Met and [Zn(S-Met)2] showing evidence of attenuation of hydroxyl but not peroxyl radicals activities. UV-vis studies on the inhibition of acid phosphatase enzyme (AcP) demonstrated that S-methyl-l-cysteine did not produce any effect but, in contrast, [Zn(S-Met)2] complex behaved as a moderate inhibitor. Finally, bioavailability studies were performed by fluorescence spectroscopy denoting the ability of the albumin to transport the complex.