1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-2952(98)00314-1
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Enzymes of porcine brain hydrolyzing 2-arachidonoylglycerol, an endogenous ligand of cannabinoid receptors

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“…As further evident from Figure 5a, MAFP was significantly more effective than PMSF, although it was used at a 100-fold smaller concentration. This is consistent with previous findings demonstrating that MAFP potently (IC 50 B3 nM) inhibits brain 2-AG hydrolzing enzymatic activity (Goparaju et al, 1999). Indeed, our recent work indicates that MAFP is B70,000-fold more potent than PMSF in inhibiting 2-AG hydrolyzing activity in this preparate (S.M.…”
Section: Jr Savinainen Et Alsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…As further evident from Figure 5a, MAFP was significantly more effective than PMSF, although it was used at a 100-fold smaller concentration. This is consistent with previous findings demonstrating that MAFP potently (IC 50 B3 nM) inhibits brain 2-AG hydrolzing enzymatic activity (Goparaju et al, 1999). Indeed, our recent work indicates that MAFP is B70,000-fold more potent than PMSF in inhibiting 2-AG hydrolyzing activity in this preparate (S.M.…”
Section: Jr Savinainen Et Alsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Optimized method for endocannabinoid activity 1457 (Goparaju et al, 1999). Contrary to this status, MAFP has also been described as an irreversible CB 1 receptor antagonist (Fernando & Pertwee, 1997).…”
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“…The key enzymes responsible for the hydrolysis of endocannabinoids are fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) and monoglyceride lipase (MGL, EC 3.1.1.23) [13,14]. FAAH is mainly responsible for hydrolysis of AEA to arachidonic acid and ethanolamine, and MGL for hydrolysis of 2-AG to arachidonic acid and glycerol [15][16][17]. Numerous potent inhibitors against FAAH have been reported, including compounds that have shown promising in vivo activity, selectivity and therapeutic effects [18][19][20][21].…”
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“…This appears to be unlikely, however, for three reasons. First, pig brain tissue contains two distinct 2-AG-hydrolase activities, both of which are chromatographically different from FAAH (Goparaju et al, 1999). Second, inhibition of FAAH activity in intact neurons and astrocytoma cells prevents the hydrolysis of anandamide, but has no effect on 2-AG degradation .…”
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