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Dienamide A2 (24738-51-0) is an analog of the natural amides occurring in Echinacea which represent a new class of cannabinomimetic compounds. This class of compounds modulates TNFα mRNA expression in human monocytes/macrophages via the CB2 receptor.1 Dienamide A2 binds to cannabinoid receptors with greater affinity than endogenous cannabinoids (Ki= ~60 and >1500 nM for CB2 and CB1 respectively)2. It elevates intracellular Ca2+ levels in CB2-positive but not in CB2-negative cells and this effect was blocked by SR144528.2 It significantly inhibits LPS-induced TNFα and IL-1β expression in a CB2-independent manner.2
References/Citations:
1) Gertsch et al. (2004), Echinacea alkylamides modulate TNF-alpha gene expression via cannabinoid receptor CB2 and multiple signal transduction pathways; FEBS Lett., 577 563
2) Raduner et al. (2006), Alkylamides from Echinacea are a new class of cannabinomimetics. Cannabinoid type 2 receptor-dependent and -independent immunomodulatory effects; J. Biol. Chem., 281 14192
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Dienamide A2 (24738-51-0) is an analog of the natural amides occurring in Echinacea which represent a new class of cannabinomimetic compounds. This class of compounds modulates TNFα mRNA expression in human monocytes/macrophages via the CB2 receptor.1 Dienamide A2 binds to cannabinoid receptors with greater affinity than endogenous cannabinoids (Ki= ~60 and >1500 nM for CB2 and CB1 respectively)2. It elevates intracellular Ca2+ levels in CB2-positive but not in CB2-negative cells and this effect was blocked by SR144528.2 It significantly inhibits LPS-induced TNFα and IL-1β expression in a CB2-independent manner.2
References/Citations:
1) Gertsch et al. (2004), Echinacea alkylamides modulate TNF-alpha gene expression via cannabinoid receptor CB2 and multiple signal transduction pathways; FEBS Lett., 577 563
2) Raduner et al. (2006), Alkylamides from Echinacea are a new class of cannabinomimetics. Cannabinoid type 2 receptor-dependent and -independent immunomodulatory effects; J. Biol. Chem., 281 14192
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