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Identification and In Vivo Evaluation of Myelination Agent PIPE-3297, a Selective Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonist Devoid of ß-Arrestin-2 Recruitment Efficacy.
Schrader, Thomas O; Lorrain, Kym I; Bagnol, Didier; Edu, Geraldine C; Broadhead, Alexander; Baccei, Christopher; Poon, Michael M; Stebbins, Karin J; Xiong, Yifeng; Lorenzana, Ariana O; Chan, Jonah R; Green, Ari J; Lorrain, Daniel S; Chen, Austin.
  • Schrader TO; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Lorrain KI; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Bagnol D; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Edu GC; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Broadhead A; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Baccei C; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Poon MM; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Stebbins KJ; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Xiong Y; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Lorenzana AO; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Chan JR; Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143, United States.
  • Green AJ; Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143, United States.
  • Lorrain DS; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
  • Chen A; Contineum Therapeutics, Suite 200, 10578 Science Center Drive, San Diego, California 92121, United States.
ACS Chem Neurosci ; 15(3): 685-698, 2024 02 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38265210
ABSTRACT
Structure-activity relationship studies led to the discovery of PIPE-3297, a fully efficacious and selective kappa opioid receptor (KOR) agonist. PIPE-3297, a potent activator of G-protein signaling (GTPγS EC50 = 1.1 nM, 91% Emax), did not elicit a ß-arrestin-2 recruitment functional response (Emax < 10%). Receptor occupancy experiments performed with the novel KOR radiotracer [3H]-PIPE-3113 revealed that subcutaneous (s.c.) administration of PIPE-3297 at 30 mg/kg in mice achieved 90% occupancy of the KOR in the CNS 1 h post dose. A single subcutaneous dose of PIPE-3297 in healthy mice produced a statistically significant increase of mature oligodendrocytes (P < 0.0001) in the KOR-enriched striatum, an effect that was not observed in animals predosed with the selective KOR antagonist norbinaltorphimine. An equivalent dose given to mice in an open-field activity-monitoring system revealed a small KOR-independent decrease in total locomotor activity versus vehicle measured between 60 and 75 min post dose. Daily doses of PIPE-3297 at both 3 and 30 mg/kg s.c. reduced the disease score in the mouse experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model. Visually evoked potential (VEP) N1 latencies were also significantly improved versus vehicle in both dose groups, and latencies matched those of untreated animals. Taken together, these findings highlight the potential therapeutic value of functionally selective G-protein KOR agonists in demyelinating disease, which may avoid the sedating side effects typically associated with classical nonbiased KOR agonists.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Transducción de Señal / Receptores Opioides kappa Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Transducción de Señal / Receptores Opioides kappa Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article