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A Major Glucuronidated Metabolite of JWH-018 Is a Neutral Antagonist at CB1 Receptors
Recently, hydroxylated metabolites of JWH-018, a synthetic
cannabinoid
found in many K2/Spice preparations, have been shown to retain affinity
and activity for cannabinoid type 1 receptors (CB1Rs). The activity
of glucuronidated metabolites of JWH-018 is not known; hence, this
study investigated the affinity and activity of a major metabolite,
JWH-018-<i>N</i>-(5-hydroxypentyl) β-d-glucuronide
(018-gluc), for CB1Rs. The 018-gluc binds CB1Rs (<i>K</i><sub>i</sub> = 922 nM), has no effect on G-protein activity, but
antagonizes JWH-018 activity at CB1Rs. The data suggests that hydroxylation
by cytochrome P450s and subsequent glucuronidation by UDP-glucuronosyltransferases
produces a metabolite, 018-gluc, which possesses antagonistic activity
at CB1Rs