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In Vivo Bio-Activation of JWH-175 to JWH-018: Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Studies in Mice.

Micaela Tirri1, Raffaella Arfè1, Sabrine Bilel1, Giorgia Corli1, Beatrice Marchetti1, Anna Fantinati2, Fabrizio Vincenzi1, Fabio De-Giorgio3,4, Cristian Camuto5, Monica Mazzarino5, Mario Barbieri6, Rosa Maria Gaudio1,7, Katia Varani1, Pier Andrea Borea1, Francesco Botrè5,8, Matteo Marti1,7,9.   

Abstract

3-(1-Naphthalenylmethyl)-1-pentyl-1H-indole (JWH-175) is a synthetic cannabinoid illegally marketed for its psychoactive cannabis-like effects. This study aimed to investigate and compare in vitro and in vivo pharmacodynamic activity of JWH-175 with that of 1-naphthalenyl (1-pentyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-methanone (JWH-018), as well as evaluate the in vitro (human liver microsomes) and in vivo (urine and plasma of CD-1 male mice) metabolic profile of JWH-175. In vitro binding studies showed that JWH-175 is a cannabinoid receptor agonist less potent than JWH-018 on mouse and human CB1 and CB2 receptors. In agreement with in vitro data, JWH-175 reduced the fESPS in brain hippocampal slices of mice less effectively than JWH-018. Similarly, in vivo behavioral studies showed that JWH-175 impaired sensorimotor responses, reduced breath rate and motor activity, and increased pain threshold to mechanical stimuli less potently than JWH-018. Metabolic studies demonstrated that JWH-175 is rapidly bioactivated to JWH-018 in mice blood, suggesting that in vivo effects of JWH-175 are also due to JWH-018 formation. The pharmaco-toxicological profile of JWH-175 was characterized for the first time, proving its in vivo bio-activation to the more potent agonist JWH-018. Thus, it highlighted the great importance of investigating the in vivo metabolism of synthetic cannabinoids for both clinical toxicology and forensic purposes.

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Keywords:  CB1 cannabinoid receptor; JWH-018; JWH-175; drug metabolism; pharmacokinetics; synthetic cannabinoids; toxicology

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35887377      PMCID: PMC9318133          DOI: 10.3390/ijms23148030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   6.208


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