Zhang_2019_J.Med.Chem_62_8532

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Title : Identification and Development of an Irreversible Monoacylglycerol Lipase (MAGL) Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Radioligand with High Specificity - Zhang_2019_J.Med.Chem_62_8532
Author(s) : Zhang L , Butler CR , Maresca KP , Takano A , Nag S , Jia Z , Arakawa R , Piro JR , Samad T , Smith DL , Nason DM , O'Neil S , McAllister L , Schildknegt K , Trapa P , McCarthy TJ , Villalobos A , Halldin C
Ref : Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 62 :8532 , 2019
Abstract :

Monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL), a serine hydrolase extensively expressed throughout the brain, serves as a key gatekeeper regulating the tone of endocannabinoid signaling. Preclinically, inhibition of MAGL is known to provide therapeutic benefits for a number of neurological disorders. The availability of a MAGL-specific positron emission tomography (PET) ligand would considerably facilitate the development and clinical characterization of MAGL inhibitors via noninvasive and quantitative PET imaging. Herein, we report the identification of the potent and selective irreversible MAGL inhibitor 7 (PF-06809247) as a suitable radioligand lead, which upon radiolabeling was found to exhibit a high level of MAGL specificity; this enabled cross-species measurement of MAGL brain expression (Bmax), assessment of in vivo binding in the rat, and nonhuman primate PET imaging.

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Zhang L, Butler CR, Maresca KP, Takano A, Nag S, Jia Z, Arakawa R, Piro JR, Samad T, Smith DL, Nason DM, O'Neil S, McAllister L, Schildknegt K, Trapa P, McCarthy TJ, Villalobos A, Halldin C (2019)
Identification and Development of an Irreversible Monoacylglycerol Lipase (MAGL) Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Radioligand with High Specificity
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 62 :8532

Zhang L, Butler CR, Maresca KP, Takano A, Nag S, Jia Z, Arakawa R, Piro JR, Samad T, Smith DL, Nason DM, O'Neil S, McAllister L, Schildknegt K, Trapa P, McCarthy TJ, Villalobos A, Halldin C (2019)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 62 :8532