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    CB2 cannabinoid receptor agonist enantiomers HU-433 and HU-308: An inverse relationship between binding affinity and biological potency

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    The significance of the results reported is in two areas. (i) Because the cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2) agonists seem to be general protective agents, HU-433, a new specific CB2 agonist, may be of major therapeutic importance. (ii) Enantiomers usually have different activity profiles. We report now that HU-433 and its enantiomer HU-308 are both specific CB2 agonists, but whereas HU-433 is much more potent than HU-308 in the rescue of ovariectomy-induced bone loss and ear inflammation, its binding to the CB2 receptor (through which the activity of both enantiomers takes place) is substantially lower compared with HU-308. This situation questions the usefulness of universal radioligands for comparative binding studies
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