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Biochemie

Acetylcysteine - N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

  • Acetylcysteine is the N-acetyl derivative of the amino acid L-cysteine
  • Precursor of the antioxidant glutathione
  • Thiol (sulfhydryl) group confers antioxidant effects
    • Able to reduce free radicals
  • Soluble in water and alcohol
  • Practically insoluble in chloroform and ether [1]
  • White to white with light yellow cast powder
  • PKa of 9.5 at 30 °C [1]

Mechanismus účinku

Glutathion

  • Prodrug to L-cysteine
    • Precursor to the biologic antioxidant glutathione
  • Administration of acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione stores [1]
  • Increasing glutathione levels
  • Binding with the toxic breakdown products of paracetamol [1]
  • Glutathione, along with oxidized glutathione (GSSG) and S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO)
    • Bind to the glutamate recognition site of the NMDA and AMPA receptors
      • Via their glutamyl moieties
    • May be endogenous neuromodulators
    • At millimolar concentrations
      • Modulate the redox state of the NMDA receptor complex
  • Glutathione
    • Bind to and activate ionotropic receptors
      • Different from any other excitatory amino acid receptor
      • May constitute glutathione receptors
        • Potentially making it a neurotransmitter [1]

p53 down-regulace

  • NAC does not cause cancer
    • Counteracts ROS accumulation caused by p53
    • Down-regulates p53
      • Prevents p53-induced apoptosis and promotes autophagy
  • Dose dependent response
  • Ability to manipulate cellular apoptosis and autophagy has many therapeutic benefits [1]

L-cysteine

  • Precursor to cystine
    • Substrate for the cystine-glutamate antiporter on astrocytes
      • Increasing glutamate release into the extracellular space
        • Acts on mGluR2/3 receptors
        • At higher doses of acetylcysteine, mGluR5 [1]

Anti-inflammatory effects

  • V.s. inhibiting NF-kappa B
  • V.s. modulating cytokine synthesis [1]

Metabolismus

Extensively liver metabolized

  • CYP450 minimal

Urine excretion

  • 22-30% with
  • Half-life of 5.6 hours in adults
    • 11 hours in neonates




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