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Chemical compound
S-777,469 is a drug developed by Shionogi which is a cannabinoid receptor agonist, with 128x selectivity for the CB2 subtype, having a CB2 affinity of 36nM, and a CB1 affinity over 4600nM.
In animal studies it showed antipruritic effects, and passed Phase II human trials for the treatment of atopic dermatitis, but development was ultimately not continued further.[1][2][3][4]
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References
- ^ Odan M, Ishizuka N, Hiramatsu Y, Inagaki M, Hashizume H, Fujii Y, et al. (April 2012). "Discovery of S-777469: an orally available CB2 agonist as an antipruritic agent". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 22 (8): 2803–6. doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2012.02.072. PMID 22444677.
- ^ Haruna T, Soga M, Morioka Y, Hikita I, Imura K, Furue Y, et al. (2015). "S-777469, a novel cannabinoid type 2 receptor agonist, suppresses itch-associated scratching behavior in rodents through inhibition of itch signal transmission". Pharmacology. 95 (1–2): 95–103. doi:10.1159/000371890. PMID 25721168. S2CID 41617054.
- ^ Haruna T, Soga M, Morioka Y, Imura K, Furue Y, Yamamoto M, et al. (2017). "The Inhibitory Effect of S-777469, a Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor Agonist, on Skin Inflammation in Mice". Pharmacology. 99 (5–6): 259–267. doi:10.1159/000455916. PMID 28214870. S2CID 31692497.
- ^ Bow EW, Rimoldi JM (2016). "The Structure-Function Relationships of Classical Cannabinoids: CB1/CB2 Modulation". Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry. 8: 17–39. doi:10.4137/PMC.S32171. PMC 4927043. PMID 27398024.
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