Author:
Chicca Andrea,Nicolussi Simon,Bartholomäus Ruben,Blunder Martina,Aparisi Rey Alejandro,Petrucci Vanessa,Reynoso-Moreno Ines del Carmen,Viveros-Paredes Juan Manuel,Dalghi Gens Marianela,Lutz Beat,Schiöth Helgi B.,Soeberdt Michael,Abels Christoph,Charles Roch-Philippe,Altmann Karl-Heinz,Gertsch Jürg
Abstract
The extracellular effects of the endocannabinoids anandamide and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol are terminated by enzymatic hydrolysis after crossing cellular membranes by facilitated diffusion. The lack of potent and selective inhibitors for endocannabinoid transport has prevented the molecular characterization of this process, thus hindering its biochemical investigation and pharmacological exploitation. Here, we report the design, chemical synthesis, and biological profiling of natural product-derivedN-substituted 2,4-dodecadienamides as a selective endocannabinoid uptake inhibitor. The highly potent (IC50= 10 nM) inhibitorN-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl amide (WOBE437) exerted pronounced cannabinoid receptor-dependent anxiolytic, antiinflammatory, and analgesic effects in mice by increasing endocannabinoid levels. A tailored WOBE437-derived diazirine-containing photoaffinity probe (RX-055) irreversibly blocked membrane transport of both endocannabinoids, providing mechanistic insights into this complex process. Moreover, RX-055 exerted site-specific anxiolytic effects on in situ photoactivation in the brain. This study describes suitable inhibitors to target endocannabinoid membrane trafficking and uncovers an alternative endocannabinoid pharmacology.
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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