2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2013.07.022
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Cannabinoids in disguise: Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol-like effects of tetramethylcyclopropyl ketone indoles

Abstract: Synthetic indole-derived cannabinoids have become commonly used recreational drugs and continue to be abused despite their adverse consequences. As compounds that were identified early in the epidemic (e.g., naphthoylindoles) have become legally banned, new compounds have appeared on the drug market. Two tetramethylcyclopropyl ketone indoles, UR-144 [(1-pentyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-(2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropyl)methanone] and XLR-11 [(1-(5-fluoropentyl)-1H-indol-3-yl)-(2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropyl)methanone], rec… Show more

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“…Previously, we have observed response rate decreases only with doses of other synthetic cannabinoids that were suprathreshold for full substitution ( Fig. 5; Wiley et al, 1995aWiley et al, , 2013. Hence, AB-PINACA's lack of separation between doses that were D 9 -THC-like and those that substantially suppressed responding was unusual compared with the profile seen with other synthetic cannabinoids.…”
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“…Previously, we have observed response rate decreases only with doses of other synthetic cannabinoids that were suprathreshold for full substitution ( Fig. 5; Wiley et al, 1995aWiley et al, , 2013. Hence, AB-PINACA's lack of separation between doses that were D 9 -THC-like and those that substantially suppressed responding was unusual compared with the profile seen with other synthetic cannabinoids.…”
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“…All in vitro and in vivo experimental procedures were similar to those described in our previous publication (Wiley et al, 2013), in which we described results of tests with two tetramethylcyclopropyl ketone indoles, XLR-11 and UR-144, that are also classified as synthetic cannabinoids of abuse.…”
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“…UR-144 ('KM X-1') has been designed by Abbott Laboratories in a search for selective agonists of cannabinoid CB 2 receptors (Frost et.al., 2010). The compound preferentially binds to peripheral CB 2 receptors over brain CB 1 receptors (Wiley et al, 2013). 5F-UR-144 (XLR-11), a 5-fluorinated analogue of UR-144, is a potent full agonist of CB 1 and CB 2 receptors.…”
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“…Although UR-144 induces hypothermia and reduces locomotor activity in experimental animals (Wiley et al, 2013;Gatch and Forster, 2015;Banister et al, 2015), the effects are weaker than other typical synthetic cannabinoids such as JWH-018 and AM-2201 (Banister et al, 2015). It is possible that these phenomena are explained by receptor selectivity of UR-144, as its Ki values are 150 nM and 1.8 nM for CB 1 and CB 2 , respectively (Frost et al, 2010).…”
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