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Leech Acetylcholine

Cholinergic vasodilator contributing to feeding-site vascular dilation.

Preclínico / mecanísticoLast updated: 2026-05-26 · Reviewed by ASH Editorial Board
Molecular weight of Leech Acetylcholine compared with other characterized leech-derived compoundsHementerin80 kDaHementin80 kDaHementin-Like Protein (HLP-1)80 kDaLeech Collagenase70 kDaHaemadipsa yanyuanensis Progr…70 kDaLeech Apyrase67 kDaCalin65 kDaHyaluronidase60 kDaAntithrombin III binding prot…58 kDaCollagenolytic Fibrinolysin55 kDaLeech Thrombospondin-Like Pro…50 kDaLeech Acetylcholine0.1 kDa
Molecular weight (kilodaltons) of Leech Acetylcholine (highlighted) alongside other characterized leech salivary compounds. Smaller proteins/peptides generally diffuse and act faster.

Mechanistic Evidence Box

Preclinical / mechanistic
Page type
Compound profile
Evidence type
Cholinergic vasodilator contributing to feeding-site vascular dilation.
Evidence level
Mechanistic discussion
Drug vs leech
Leech-derived crude extract

Clinical translation limit

Acetylcholine released by leeches at the feeding site is a normal endogenous neurotransmitter and not a distinct therapeutic product. The vasodilatory role is mechanistic only and does NOT establish clinical efficacy of leech therapy for vascular indications.

Molecular Profile

Category
Vasodilator
Evidence tier
Preclinical
Molecular weight
146 Da
Source species
Hirudo medicinalis (synthesized)
PubChem CID
187
Leech Acetylcholine molecular structure

Biological Targets

  • muscarinic acetylcholine receptors

External Resources

Related Vasodilator Compounds

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