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Triaryl bis-sulfones as a new class of cannabinoid CB2 receptor inhibitors: Identification of a lead and initial SAR studies
Lavey, Brian J.,Kozlowski, Joseph A.,Hipkin, R. William,Gonsiorek, Waldemar,Lundell, Daniel J.,Piwinski, John J.,Narula, Satwant,Lunn, Charles A.
, p. 783 - 786 (2007/10/03)
A novel class of cannabinoid CB2 receptor ligands is described. These triaryl bis-sulfones are nanomolar inhibitors of the CB2 receptor and show high selectivity over the cannabinoid CB1 receptor. One example of this new class decreases ligand-induced GTPγS binding to recombinant CB2 cell membranes, identifying the compound as a CB2-selective inverse agonist.
Cannabinoid receptor ligands
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Page 32, (2008/06/13)
The invention relates to compounds of the formula a prodrug thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or stereoisomer of the compound or of said prodrug; which exhibit anti-inflammatory and immunodulatory activity. Also disclosed are pharmac
