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    Neuronal Signaling
  3. Cannabinoid Receptor

Cannabinoid Receptor

Cannabinoid Receptor

Cannabinoid receptors are currently classified into three groups: central (CB1), peripheral (CB2) and GPR55, all of which are G-protein-coupled. CB1 receptors are primarily located at central and peripheral nerve terminals. CB2 receptors are predominantly expressed in non-neuronal tissues, particularly immune cells, where they modulate cytokine release and cell migration. Recent reports have suggested that CB2 receptors may also be expressed in the CNS. GPR55 receptors are non-CB1/CB2 receptors that exhibit affinity for endogenous, plant and synthetic cannabinoids. Endogenous ligands for cannabinoid receptors have been discovered, including anandamide and 2-arachidonylglycerol.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-14791A
    (±)-Ibipinabant
    Antagonist 99.90%
    (±)-Ibipinabant ((±)-SLV319) is the racemate of SLV319. (±)-Ibipinabant ((±)-SLV319) is a potent and selective cannabinoid-1 (CB-1) receptor antagonist with an IC50 of 22 nM.
    (±)-Ibipinabant
  • HY-112340
    CB1 antagonist 4
    Antagonist 99.00%
    CB1 antagonist 4 (compound 8) is a peripheral selective cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) receptor antagonist. CB1 antagonist 4 shows limited penetrance to the brain in order to minimize or prevent CNS adverse reactions, and preserves potential antiobesity effects. CB1 antagonist 4 reduces propensity for psychiatric side effects.
    CB1 antagonist 4
  • HY-14167
    GW842166X
    Agonist 99.97%
    GW842166X is a potent and selective cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) agonist with IC50 values of 63 and 91 nM for human and rat CB2, respectively.
    GW842166X
  • HY-110036
    GW-405833
    Agonist 99.12%
    GW-405833 (L768242) is a potent, selective cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) agonist with an EC50 of 50.7 nM. GW-405833 also behaves as a noncompetitive CB1 antagonist. GW-405833 suppresses inflammatory and neuropathic pain.
    GW-405833
  • HY-113204
    N-Oleoyl glycine
    Activator ≥99.0%
    N-Oleoyl glycine is a lipoamino acid, which stimulates adipogenesis associated with activation of CB1 receptor and Akt signaling pathway in 3T3-L1 adipocyte.
    N-Oleoyl glycine
  • HY-13288
    Org 27569
    Modulator 99.40%
    Org 27569 is a potent CB1 receptor allosteric modulator, which increases agonist binding, yet blocks agonist-induced CB1 signaling.
    Org 27569
  • HY-110028
    Leelamine hydrochloride
    Agonist 99.06%
    Leelamine hydrochloride is a tricyclic diterpene molecule that is extracted from the bark of pine trees. Leelamine hydrochloride is a cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) agonist and a inhibitor of SREBP1-regulated fatty acid/lipid synthesis in prostate cancer cells that is not affected by androgen receptor status. Leelamine hydrochloride suppresses transcriptional activity of androgen receptor, which is known to regulate fatty acid synthesis[2,3].
    Leelamine hydrochloride
  • HY-15451
    MDA 19
    Agonist 99.26%
    MDA 19 is a potent and selective agonist of human cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2), with a Ki of 43.3 nM. MDA 19 has antiallodynic effects in a rat model of neuropathic pain and does not affect rat locomotor activity.
    MDA 19
  • HY-100488
    Bay 59-3074
    Agonist 99.00%
    Bay 59-3074 is a selective cannabinoid CB1/CB2 receptor partial agonist with Ki values of 48.3 and 45.5 nM at human CB1 and CB2 receptors, respectively. Bay 59-3074 has analgesic properties.
    Bay 59-3074
  • HY-116418
    Virodhamine
    Modulator ≥98.0%
    Virodhamine is an endocannabinoid, it regulates neurotransmission by activating the cannabinoid (CB) receptors. Virodhamine is an antagonist of CB1 receptor and an agonist of CB2 receptor. Virodhamine induces megakaryocytic differentiation by triggering MAPK signaling and ROS production. Virodhamine can be used for the research of various neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
    Virodhamine
  • HY-128872
    Etrinabdione
    Agonist 98.56%
    Etrinabdione (EHP-101; VCE-004.8) is an orally active, specific PPARγ and CB2 receptor dual agonist. Etrinabdione inhibits prolyl-hydroxylases (PHDs) and activates the HIF pathway. Etrinabdione, a semi-synthetic multitarget cannabinoquinoid, has potent anti-inflammatory activity. Etrinabdione attenuates adipogenesis and prevents diet-induced obesity.
    Etrinabdione
  • HY-116649
    CB1 antagonist 2
    Antagonist 99.88%
    CB1 antagonist 2 is caimabinoid 1 (CB1) antagonist extracted from patent WO2016184310A1, compound 3, inhibits CB1 in vivo with an IC50 of 25.5 nM.
    CB1 antagonist 2
  • HY-P1091
    Hemopressin (human, mouse)
    Antagonist 99.95%
    Hemopressin is a nonapeptide derived from the α1-chain of hemoglobin, is originally isolated from rat brain homogenates. Hemopressin is orally active, selective and inverse agonist of CB1 cannabinoid receptors. Hemopressin exerts antinociceptive action in inflammatory pain models.
    Hemopressin (human, mouse)
  • HY-14900
    Tedalinab
    Agonist 99.94%
    Tedalinab (GRC-10693) is a potent, orally active, and selective cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) agonist. Tedalinab has >4700-fold functional selectivity for CB2 over CB1. Tedalinab has potential for neuropathic pain and osteoarthritis treatment.
    Tedalinab
  • HY-145604
    Vicasinabin
    Agonist 98.37%
    Vicasinabin (RG7774) is the potent agonist of cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2). Vicasinabin has the potential for the research of human diseases including chronic pain, atherosclerosis, regulation of bone mass, neuroinflammation, and other related diseases (extracted from patent US20130116236A1).
    Vicasinabin
  • HY-148137
    CB1 agonist 1
    Agonist 99.84%
    CB1 agonist 1 (compound 22) is an agonist of CB1. CB1 agonist 1 shows affinity to CB1 receptor with an pIC50 value of 5.7. CB1 agonist 1 can be used for the research of brain disorders.
    CB1 agonist 1
  • HY-B0151S2
    Pregnenolone-d4-1
    Inhibitor ≥98.0%
    Pregnenolone-d4-1 is the deuterium labeled Pregnenolone. Pregnenolone (3β-Hydroxy-5-pregnen-20-one) is a powerful neurosteroid, the main precursor of various steroid hormones including steroid ketones. Pregnenolone acts as a signaling-specific inhibitor of cannabinoid CB1 receptor, inhibits the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that are mediated by the CB1 receptors. Pregnenolone can protect the brain from cannabis intoxication[1][2]. Pregnenolone is also a TRPM3 channel activator, and also can weakly activate TRPM1 channels[3].
    Pregnenolone-d<sub>4</sub>-1
  • HY-113689
    GAT211
    Agonist 99.98%
    GAT211 is a cannabinoid 1 receptor (CB1R) positive allosteric modulator (PAM). GAT211 activates cAMP and β-arrestin2 with EC50 values of 260 nM and 650 nM, respectively. GAT211 inhibits GAT211 can be used for neuropathic and/or inflammatory pain research.
    GAT211
  • HY-131004
    CB2R PAM
    Agonist 98.46%
    CB2R PAM is an orally active cannabinoid type-2 receptors (CB2Rs) positive allosteric modulator. CB2R PAM displays antinociceptive activity in vivo in an experimental mouse model of neuropathic pain.
    CB2R PAM
  • HY-10013A
    Taranabant racemate
    Antagonist 99.84%
    Taranabant racemate (MK-0364 racemate) is an antagonist and/or inverse agonist of the Cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptor extracted from patent WO 2004048317 A1.
    Taranabant racemate

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