Title : Cannabilactones: a novel class of CB2 selective agonists with peripheral analgesic activity - Khanolkar_2007_J.Med.Chem_50_6493 |
Author(s) : Khanolkar AD , Lu D , Ibrahim M , Duclos RI, Jr. , Thakur GA , Malan TP, Jr. , Porreca F , Veerappan V , Tian X , George C , Parrish DA , Papahatjis DP , Makriyannis A |
Ref : Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 50 :6493 , 2007 |
Abstract :
The identification of the CB2 cannabinoid receptor has provided a novel target for the development of therapeutically useful cannabinergic molecules. We have synthesized benzo[ c]chromen-6-one analogs possessing high affinity and selectivity for this receptor. These novel compounds are structurally related to cannabinol (6,6,9-trimethyl-3-pentyl-6 H-benzo[ c]chromen-1-ol), a natural constituent of cannabis with modest CB2 selectivity. Key pharmacophoric features of the new selective agonists include a 3-(1',1'-dimethylheptyl) side chain and a 6-oxo group on the cannabinoid tricyclic structure that characterizes this class of compounds as "cannabilactones." Our results suggest that the six-membered lactone pharmacophore is critical for CB2 receptor selectivity. Optimal receptor subtype selectivity of 490-fold and subnanomolar affinity for the CB2 receptor is exhibited by a 9-hydroxyl analog 5 (AM1714), while the 9-methoxy analog 4b (AM1710) had a 54-fold CB2 selectivity. X-ray crystallography and molecular modeling show the cannabilactones to have a planar ring conformation. In vitro testing revealed that the novel compounds are CB2 agonists, while in vivo testing of cannabilactones 4b and 5 found them to possess potent peripheral analgesic activity. |
PubMedSearch : Khanolkar_2007_J.Med.Chem_50_6493 |
PubMedID: 18038967 |
Khanolkar AD, Lu D, Ibrahim M, Duclos RI, Jr., Thakur GA, Malan TP, Jr., Porreca F, Veerappan V, Tian X, George C, Parrish DA, Papahatjis DP, Makriyannis A (2007)
Cannabilactones: a novel class of CB2 selective agonists with peripheral analgesic activity
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
50 :6493
Khanolkar AD, Lu D, Ibrahim M, Duclos RI, Jr., Thakur GA, Malan TP, Jr., Porreca F, Veerappan V, Tian X, George C, Parrish DA, Papahatjis DP, Makriyannis A (2007)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
50 :6493