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Δ9‐Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid alleviates collagen‐induced arthritis: Role of PPARγ and CB1 receptors

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2020

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Br J Pharmacol
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Palomares B, Garrido-Rodríguez M, Gonzalo-Consuegra C, Gómez-Cañas M, Saen-oon S, Soliva R, Collado JA, Fernández-Ruiz J, Morello G, Calzado MA, Appendino G, Muñoz E. Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinolic acid alleviates collagen‐induced arthritis: role of PPARγ and CB1 receptors. Br J Pharmacol. 2020, 177(17):4034-4054.

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Background and Purpose: Δ9 -Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (Δ9 -THCA-A), the precur sor of Δ9 -THC, is a non-psychotropic phytocannabinoid that shows PPARγ agonist activity. Here, we investigated the ability of Δ9 -THCA-A to modulate the classic can nabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors and evaluated its anti-arthritis activity in vitro and in vivo. Experimental Approach: Cannabinoid receptors binding and intrinsic activity, as well as their downstream signalling, were analysed in vitro and in silico. The anti-arthritis properties of Δ9 -THCA-A were studied in human chondrocytes and in the murine model of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). Plasma disease biomarkers were identified by LC-MS/MS based on proteomic and ELISA assays. Key Results: Functional and docking analyses showed that Δ9 -THCA-A can act as an orthosteric CB1 receptor agonist and also as a positive allosteric modulator in the presence of CP-55,940. Also, Δ9 -THCA-A seemed to be an inverse agonist for CB2 receptors. In vivo, Δ9 -THCA-A reduced arthritis in CIA mice, preventing the infiltra tion of inflammatory cells, synovium hyperplasia, and cartilage damage. Furthermore, Δ9 -THCA-A inhibited expression of inflammatory and catabolic genes on knee joints. The anti-arthritic effect of Δ9 -THCA-A was blocked by either SR141716 or T0070907. Analysis of plasma biomarkers, and determination of cytokines and anti collagen antibodies confirmed that Δ9 -THCA-A mediated its activity mainly through PPARγ and CB1 receptor pathways. Conclusion and Implications: Δ9 -THCA-A modulates CB1 receptors through the orthosteric and allosteric binding sites. In addition, Δ9 -THCA-A exerts anti-arthritis activity through CB1 receptors and PPARγ pathways, highlighting its potential for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.

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