A novel selective inverse agonist of the CB2 receptor as a radiolabeled tool compound for kinetic binding studies

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Abstract

The endocannabinoid system, and in particular the cannabinoid type 2 receptor (CB2R), raised the interest of many medicinal chemistry programs for its therapeutic relevance in several (patho)physiologic processes. However, the physico-chemical properties of tool compounds for CB2R (e.g., the radioligand [3H]CP55,940) are not optimal, despite the research efforts in developing effective drugs to target this system. At the same time, the importance of drug-target binding kinetics is growing since the kinetic binding profile of a ligand may provide important insights for the resulting in vivo efficacy. In this context we synthesized and characterized [3H]RO6957022, a highly selective CB2R inverse agonist, as a radiolabeled tool compound. In equilibrium and kinetic binding experiments [3H]RO6957022 showed high affinity for human CB2R with fast association (kon) and moderate dissociation (koff) kinetics. To demonstrate the robustness of [3H]RO6957022 binding, affinity studies were carried out for a wide range of CB2R reference ligands, spanning the range of full, partial, and inverse agonists. Finally, we used [3H]RO6957022 to study the kinetic binding profiles (i.e., kon and koff values) of selected synthetic and endogenous (i.e., 2-arachidonoylglycerol, anandamide, and noladin ether) CB2R ligands by competition association experiments. All tested ligands, and in particular the endocannabinoids, displayed distinct kinetic profiles, shedding more light on their mechanism of action and the importance of association rates in the determination of CB2R affinity. Altogether, this study shows that the use of a novel tool compound, i.e., [3H]RO6957022, can support the development of novel ligands with a repertoire of kinetic binding profiles for CB2R.

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Martella, A., Sijben, H., Rufer, A. C., Grether, U., Fingerle, J., Ullmer, C., … Heitman, L. H. (2017). A novel selective inverse agonist of the CB2 receptor as a radiolabeled tool compound for kinetic binding studies. Molecular Pharmacology, 92(4), 389–400. https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.117.108605

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