New metabolically stable fatty acid amide ligands of cannabinoid receptors: Synthesis and receptor affinity studies

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2006.0

Abstract

We investigated the structure-activity relationships for the interactions of fatty acid amide analogs of the endocannabinoid anandamide with human recombinant cannabinoid receptors. Thirty-five novel fatty acid amides were synthesized using five different types of acyl chains and 11 different aromatic amine 'heads.' Although none of the new compounds was a more potent ligand than anandamide, we identified three amine groups capable of improving the metabolic stability of arachidonoylamides and their CB(1)/CB(2) selectivity ratio to over 20-fold, and several aromatic amines capable of improving the affinity of short chain or monosaturated fatty acids for cannabinoid CB(1) receptors. For the first time a tertiary amide of arachidonic acid was found to possess moderate affinity (K(i)=300 nM) for cannabinoid CB(1), but not CB(2), receptors.

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