一些选定的FAAH天然抑制剂的部分QSAR分析为内源性大麻素类药物的开发提供了一个可行的假设。

Enrico Dainese, Valeria Gasperi, Mauro Maccarrone
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内源性大麻素(endocannabinoids)是一种具有生物活性的信号分子,在中枢神经系统和外周神经系统中具有多种细胞和生理作用,发挥着多种作用。n -花生四烯酰基乙醇胺(anandamide, AEA)和终止其信号传导的酶,即脂肪酸酰胺水解酶(FAAH)的发现,激发了通过抑制FAAH来增强内源性大麻素浓度和生物活性的药理学策略。在这里,我们讨论了天然内源性大麻素衍生物的作用,如由AEA通过脂氧合酶活性产生的羟基-anandamide (OH-AEAs),作为FAAH的强大抑制剂。我们提出这些化合物,通过可逆抑制FAAH,可能在体内控制内源性大麻素的张力。基于定量构效关系(QSAR)研究中常用的理论分子描述符的计算,我们考虑了OH-AEAs和其他FAAH天然抑制剂的理论结构性质。OH-AEAs及其同系物的QSAR特性表明,它们可以作用于FAAH的不同特定位点,从而证实了它们作为开发下一代治疗药物模板的潜在价值。
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Partial QSAR analysis of some selected natural inhibitors of FAAH suggests a working hypothesis for the development of endocannabinoid-based drugs.

The endogenous cannabinoids (endocannabinoids) are bioactive signaling molecules, that show diverse cellular and physiological effects and play various roles in the central nervous system, as well as in the periphery. The discovery of N-arachidonoylethanolamine (anandamide, AEA) and of the enzyme that terminates its signaling, i. e. fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), has inspired pharmacological strategies to augment endocannabinoid tone and biological activity through inhibition of FAAH. Here we discuss the role of natural endocannabinoid derivatives, like the hydroxy-anandamides (OH-AEAs) generated from AEA via lipoxygenase activity, as powerful inhibitors of FAAH. We propose that these compounds, by reversibly inhibiting FAAH, may control in vivo the endocannabinoid tone. We consider the theoretical structural properties of OH-AEAs and other natural inhibitors of FAAH, based on the calculation of theoretical molecular descriptors commonly used in Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR) studies. The QSAR properties of OH-AEAs and congeners suggest that they could act at different specific sites of FAAH, thus confirming their potential value as templates for the development of next-generation therapeutics.

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