Polycyclic Maleimide-based Scaffold as New Privileged
Structure for Navigating the Cannabinoid System Opportunities
Posted on 2019-02-26 - 00:00
The discovery of
the relevant role played by a dysregulation of
the endogenous cannabinoid system in several pathological conditions
has prompted an extensive research in this field. In this Letter,
a series of cannabinoid receptor ligands bearing a previously unexplored
polycyclic scaffold was designed and synthesized, in order to evaluate
the potential of a new easily affordable privileged structure. The
new compounds showed an appreciable affinity and a significant selectivity
for the CB2 receptor and are endowed with an intriguing noncompetitive
antagonist behavior. Due to the ability of the polycyclic structure
to be easily modified in different ways, these compounds could represent
convenient chemical tools to be exploited in order to better understand
the endocannabinoid system impact on physiopathological conditions.
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Bisi, Alessandra; Mokhtar Mahmoud, Alì; Allará, Marco; Naldi, Marina; Belluti, Federica; Gobbi, Silvia; et al. (2019). Polycyclic Maleimide-based Scaffold as New Privileged
Structure for Navigating the Cannabinoid System Opportunities. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.8b00594