Di Marzo_2001_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_281_444

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Title : Highly selective CB(1) cannabinoid receptor ligands and novel CB(1)\/VR(1) vanilloid receptor hybrid ligands - Di Marzo_2001_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_281_444
Author(s) : Di Marzo V , Bisogno T , De Petrocellis L , Brandi I , Jefferson RG , Winckler RL , Davis JB , Dasse O , Mahadevan A , Razdan RK , Martin BR
Ref : Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications , 281 :444 , 2001
Abstract :

Anandamide and the metabolically stabler analogs, (R)-1'-methyl-2'-hydroxy-ethyl-arachidonamide (Met-AEA) and N-(3-methoxy-4-hydroxy-benzyl)-arachidonamide (arvanil), are CB(1) cannabinoid and VR(1) vanilloid receptors agonists. We synthesized 1',1'-dimethylheptyl-arvanil (O-1839) and six other AEA analogs obtained by addition of either a hydroxy, cyano, or bromo group on the C-20 atom of 1,1'-dimethylpentyl-Met-AEA (O-1811, O-1812 and O-1860, respectively) or 1,1'-dimethylpentyl-arvanil (O-1856, O-1895 and O-1861, respectively). The compounds were tested for their (i) affinity for CB(1) and CB(2) receptors, (ii) capability to activate VR1 receptors, (iii) inhibitory effect on the anandamide hydrolysis and on the anandamide membrane transporter, and (iv) cannabimimetic activity in the mouse 'tetrad' of in vivo assays. O-1812 is the first ligand ever proven to be highly (500- to 1000-fold) selective for CB(1) vs both VR(1) and CB(2) receptors, while O-1861 is the first true "hybrid" agonist of CB(1)/VR(1) receptors and a compound with potential therapeutic importance. The activities of the seven compounds in vivo did not correlate with their activities at either CB(1) or VR(1) receptors, thus suggesting the existence of other brain sites of action mediating some of their neurobehavioral actions in mice.

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Di Marzo V, Bisogno T, De Petrocellis L, Brandi I, Jefferson RG, Winckler RL, Davis JB, Dasse O, Mahadevan A, Razdan RK, Martin BR (2001)
Highly selective CB(1) cannabinoid receptor ligands and novel CB(1)\/VR(1) vanilloid receptor hybrid ligands
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 281 :444

Di Marzo V, Bisogno T, De Petrocellis L, Brandi I, Jefferson RG, Winckler RL, Davis JB, Dasse O, Mahadevan A, Razdan RK, Martin BR (2001)
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 281 :444