Literature DB >> 30796934

DMH-CBD, a cannabidiol analog with reduced cytotoxicity, inhibits TNF production by targeting NF-kB activity dependent on A2A receptor.

Rangel L Silva1, Gabriela T Silveira1, Carlos W Wanderlei2, Nerry T Cecilio1, Alexandre G M Maganin1, Marcelo Franchin3, Lucas M M Marques4, Norberto P Lopes4, José A Crippa5, Francisco S Guimarães1, José C F Alves-Filho1, Fernando Q Cunha1, Thiago M Cunha6.   

Abstract

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a natural compound with psychoactive therapeutic properties well described. Conversely, the immunological effects of CBD are still poorly explored. In this study, the potential anti-inflammatory effects and underlying mechanisms of CBD and its analog Dimethyl-Heptyl-Cannabidiol (DMH-CBD) were investigated using RAW 264.7 macrophages. CBD and DMH-CBD suppressed LPS-induced TNF production and NF-kB activity in a concentration-dependent manner. Both compounds reduced the NF-kB activity in a μM concentration range: CBD (IC50 = 15 μM) and DMH-CBD (IC50 = 38 μM). However, the concentrations of CBD that mediated NF-kB inhibition were similar to those that cause cytotoxicity (LC50 = 58 μM). Differently, DMH-CBD inhibited the NF-kB activation without cytotoxic effects at the same concentrations, although it provokes cytotoxicity at long-term exposure. The inhibitory action of the DMH-CBD on NF-kB activity was not related to the reduction in IkBα degradation or either p65 (NF-kB) translocation to the nucleus, although it decreased p38 MAP kinase phosphorylation. Additionally, 8-(3-Chlorostyryl) caffeine (CSC), an A2A antagonist, reversed the effect of DMH-CBD on NF-kB activity in a concentration-dependent manner. Collectively, our results demonstrated that CBD reduces NF-kB activity at concentrations intimately associated with those that cause cell death, whereas DMH-CBD decreases NF-kB activity at non-toxic concentrations in an A2A receptor dependent-manner.
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Keywords:  Cannabidiol; DHM-Cannabidiol; Macrophages; NF-kB; TNF

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30796934     DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2019.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol        ISSN: 0041-008X            Impact factor:   4.219


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