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The combined effect of branching and elongation on the bioactivity profile of phytocannabinoids. Part i: Thermo-trps

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The affinity of cannabinoids for their CB and CB metabotropic receptors is dramatically affected by a combination of ?-branching and elongation of their alkyl substituent, a maneuver exemplified by the n-pentyl-> ?,?-dimethylheptyl (DMH) swap. The effect of this change on other cannabinoid end-points is still unknown, an observation surprising since thermo-TRPs are targeted by phytocannabinoids with often sub-micromolar affinity. To fill this gap, the ?,?-dimethylheptyl analogues of the five major phytocannabinoids [CBD (1a), Delta8-THC (6a), CBG (7a), CBC (8a) and CBN (9a)] were prepared by total synthesis, and their activity on thermo-TRPs (TRPV1-4, TRPM8, and TRPA1) was compared with that of one of their natural analogues. Surprisingly, the DMH chain promoted a shift in the selectivity toward TRPA1, a target involved in pain and inflammatory diseases, in all investigated compounds. A comparative study of the putative binding modes at TRPA1 between DMH-CBC (8b), the most active compound within the series, and CBC (8a) was carried out by molecular docking, allowing the rationalization of their activity in terms of structure- activity relationships. Taken together, these observations qualify DMH-CBC (8b) as a non-covalent TRPA1-selective cannabinoid lead that is worthy of additional investigation as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TRPA1; DMH-phytocannabinoids; Molecular Docking; calcium-influx assay
List of contributors:
DE PETROCELLIS, Luciano; Amodeo, Pietro; Vitale, ROSA MARIA
Authors of the University:
AMODEO PIETRO
VITALE ROSA MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/445090
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BIOMEDICINES
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