Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of new biphenylic derivatives as CB2 receptor ligands
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PubMed ID
27078864
Description
Targeting type-2 cannabinoid receptor (CB2) is considered a feasible strategy to develop new drugs for the treatment of diseases like neuropathic pain, chronic inflammation, neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. Such drugs are devoid of the undesired central side effects that are typically mediated by the CB1 receptor. In this work we synthesized 18 biphenylic carboxamides as new CB2-selective ligands and evaluated their pharmacological profiles. The functional activity of these compounds is strongly influenced by the nature of the substituent at position 4' and 5 of the biphenyl scaffold. Position 5 seems to be responsible for the agonist or inverse agonist behaviour independently of the substituent in position 4', with the exception of the methoxyl group which transforms both full agonists and inverse agonists into neutral antagonists. This study provides a novel complete toolbox of CB2 functional modulators that derive from the same chemical scaffold. Such probes may be useful to investigate the biological role of CB2 receptors in cellular assays.
Date of Publication
2016-06-30
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Biphenyl-carboxamides
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CB(2)
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CB(2) agonist
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CB(2) antagonist
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CB(2) inverse agonist
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Cannabinoid receptor
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Endocannabinoid system
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Methylhonokiol
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Bertini, Simone | |
Chicca, Stefano | |
Saccomanni, Giuseppe | |
Manera, Clementina | |
Macchia, Marco |
Additional Credits
Series
European journal of medicinal chemistry
Publisher
Elsevier Masson SAS
ISSN
0223-5234
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restricted