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Drug Metabolism and Disposition | 2009

Cannabidiol-2′,6′-Dimethyl Ether, a Cannabidiol Derivative, Is a Highly Potent and Selective 15-Lipoxygenase Inhibitor

Shuso Takeda; Noriyuki Usami; Ikuo Yamamoto; Kazuhito Watanabe

The inhibitory effect of nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) (a nonselective lipoxygenase (LOX) inhibitor)-mediated 15-LOX inhibition has been reported to be affected by modification of its catechol ring, such as methylation of the hydroxyl group. Cannabidiol (CBD), one of the major components of marijuana, is known to inhibit LOX activity. Based on the phenomenon observed in NDGA, we investigated whether or not methylation of CBD affects its inhibitory potential against 15-LOX, because CBD contains a resorcinol ring, which is an isomer of catechol. Although CBD inhibited 15-LOX activity with an IC50 value (50% inhibition concentration) of 2.56 μM, its monomethylated and dimethylated derivatives, CBD-2′-monomethyl ether and CBD-2′,6′-dimethyl ether (CBDD), inhibited 15-LOX activity more strongly than CBD. The number of methyl groups in the resorcinol moiety of CBD (as a prototype) appears to be a key determinant for potency and selectivity in inhibition of 15-LOX. The IC50 value of 15-LOX inhibition by CBDD is 0.28 μM, and the inhibition selectivity for 15-LOX (i.e., the 5-LOX/15-LOX ratio of IC50 values) is more than 700. Among LOX isoforms, 15-LOX is known to be able to oxygenate cholesterol esters in the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle (i.e., the formation of oxidized LDL). Thus, 15-LOX is suggested to be involved in development of atherosclerosis, and CBDD may be a useful prototype for producing medicines for atherosclerosis.


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1998

Synthesis and Pharmacological Activities in Mice of Halogenated .DELTA.9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Derivatives.

Noriyuki Usami; Kiyofumi Kobana; H. Y. Yoshida; Toshiyuki Kimura; Kazuhito Watanabe; Hidetoshi Yoshimura; Ikuo Yamamoto


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1999

Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation in Mice of Halogenated Cannabidiol Derivatives.

Noriyuki Usami; Takeshi Okuda; H. Y. Yoshida; Toshiyuki Kimura; Kazuhito Watanabe; Hidetoshi Yoshimura; Ikuo Yamamoto


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1995

Synthesis and pharmacological effects in mice of halogenated cannabinol derivatives

H. Y. Yoshida; Noriyuki Usami; Yasumasa Ohishi; Kazuhito Watanabe; Ikuo Yamamoto; Hidetoshi Yoshimura


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1995

Formation of Carbon Monoxide during Mouse Hepatic Microsomal Oxidative Metabolism of Cannabidiol ; Identification and Determination

Noriyuki Usami; Yuji Tateoka; Kazuhito Watanabe; Ikuo Yamamoto; Hidetoshi Yoshimura


Research communications in alcohol and substances of abuse | 1999

A Cytochrome P450 Enzyme Responsible for the Carbon Monoxide Formation by Cannabidiol in Mouse Hepatic Microsomes.

Noriyuki Usami; Kazuhito Watanabe; Tamihide Matsunaga; Hidetoshi Yoshimura; Ikuo Yamamoto


Peptide science : proceedings of the ... Japanese Peptide Symposium | 2011

Histidine-Related Dipeptides, Carnosine, Anserine and Homocarnosine, Possess the CNS Depressant Effects on Mice and their Action Mechanism

Noriyuki Usami; Nobuyuki Kishi; Katsuhiko Ikebe; Tomonori Fukushima; Toshiyuki Kimura; Ikuo Yamamoto


Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare | 2010

Historical studies on the origins of pharmaceutical sciences in Hyuga (Miyazaki) (part 7) Foundation of "Meidoukan", medical school and education for young people (Han-shi) in Nobeoka Han, Hyuga during the Edo Period.

Ikuo Yamamoto; Masumi Imoto; Noriyuki Usami; Nobuyuki Kishi


Journal of Health Science | 1999

Effects of Heavy Oil from the Nakhodka on Hepatic and Pulmonary Enzymes of Mice(PROCEEDINGS OF 24TH SYMPOSIUM ON TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH)

Kazuhito Watanabe; Naomi Akagi; Maki Yamada; Noriyuki Usami; Tamihide Matsunaga; Tomohiko Wakayama; Shoichi Iseki; Ikuo Yamamoto


Eisei kagaku | 1998

Mechanism of Inhibitory Effects of Cannabidiol and Cannabidiol Hydroxy-quinone on the Hepatic Microsomal Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes in Mice (Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium on Toxicology and Environmental Health)

Noriyuki Usami; Kazuhito Watanabe; Ikuo Yamamoto; Hidetoshi Yoshimura

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Ikuo Yamamoto

Kyushu University of Health and Welfare

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H. Y. Yoshida

Nakamura Gakuen University

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Yuji Tateoka

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Kiyofumi Kobana

Nakamura Gakuen University

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Masumi Imoto

Daiichi University of Pharmacy

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