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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1999

Evidence That the Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Is a 2-Arachidonoylglycerol Receptor STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP OF 2-ARACHIDONOYLGLYCEROL, ETHER-LINKED ANALOGUES, AND RELATED COMPOUNDS

Takayuki Sugiura; Tomoko Kodaka; Shinji Nakane; Tomoyuki Miyashita; Sachiko Kondo; Yoshitomo Suhara; Hiroaki Takayama; Keizo Waku; Chiyo Seki; Naomichi Baba; Yoshio Ishima

An endogenous cannabimimetic molecule, 2-arachidonoylglycerol, induces a rapid, transient increase in intracellular free Ca2+ concentrations in NG108–15 cells through a cannabinoid CB1 receptor-dependent mechanism. We examined the activities of 24 relevant compounds (2-arachidonoylglycerol, its structural analogues, and several synthetic cannabinoids). We found that 2-arachidonoylglycerol is the most potent compound examined so far: its activity was detectable from as low as 0.3 nm, and the maximal response induced by 2-arachidonoylglycerol exceeded the responses induced by others. Activities of HU-210 and CP55940, potent cannabinoid receptor agonists, were also detectable from as low as 0.3 nm, whereas the maximal responses induced by these compounds were low compared with 2-arachidonoylglycerol. Anandamide was also found to act as a partial agonist in this assay system. We confirmed that free arachidonic acid failed to elicit a response. Furthermore, we found that a metabolically stable ether-linked analogue of 2-arachidonoylglycerol possesses appreciable agonistic activity, although its activity was apparently lower than that of 2-arachidonoylglycerol. We also confirmed that pretreating cells with various cannabinoid receptor agonists nullified the response induced by 2-arachidonoylglycerol, whereas pretreating cells with other neurotransmitters or neuromodulators did not affect the response. These results strongly suggested that the cannabinoid CB1 receptor is originally a 2-arachidonoylglycerol receptor, and 2-arachidonoylglycerol is the intrinsic physiological ligand for the cannabinoid CB1 receptor.


Archive | 2000

Vitamin d derivatives having substituents at the 2 alpha-position

Hiroaki Takayama; Atsushi Kittaka; Yoshitomo Suhara; Toshie Fujishima


Archive | 2001

5,6-Trans-2-alkylvitamin d derivatives

Hiroaki Takayama; Toshie Fujishima


Archive | 2001

3-Methyl-20-epi-vitamin D derivatives

Hiroaki Takayama; Toshie Fujishima


Archive | 2001

1-METHYL-20-EPIVITAMIN D DERIVATIVE

Hiroaki Takayama; Toshie Fujishima


Archive | 2004

2-Alpha vitamin D derivatives having substituents

Hiroaki Takayama; Toshie Fujishima; Yoshitomo Suhara; Ken-ichi Nihei; Katsuhiro Konno


Archive | 2004

Dérivé de lactone de la vitamine d3

Kazuya Takenouchi; Miyuki Anzai; Hiroshi Saito; Kazuhisa Okada; Seiichi Ishizuka; Daishiro Miura; Hiroaki Takayama; Atsushi Kittaka; Nozomi Saito; Toshie Fujishima


Archive | 2002

2-substituierte vitamin-d-derivate 2-substituted-vitamin D derivatives

Hiroaki Takayama; Toshie Fujishima; Atsushi Kittaka


Archive | 2001

Derives de 5, 6-trans-2-alkylevitamine d

Hiroaki Takayama; Toshie Fujishima


Archive | 2001

DERIVES DE VITAMINE D COMPORTANT DES SUBSTITUANTS EN POSITION 2

Hiroaki Takayama; Atsushi Kittaka; Yoshitomo Suhara; Toshie Fujishima

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