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  • Uncovering the psychoactivity of a cannabinoid from liverworts associated with a legal high.

Uncovering the psychoactivity of a cannabinoid from liverworts associated with a legal high.

Science advances (2018-11-07)
A Chicca, M A Schafroth, I Reynoso-Moreno, R Erni, V Petrucci, E M Carreira, J Gertsch
ABSTRACT

Phytochemical studies on the liverwort Radula genus have previously identified the bibenzyl (-)-cis-perrottetinene (cis-PET), which structurally resembles (-)-Δ9-trans-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-trans-THC) from Cannabis sativa L. Radula preparations are sold as cannabinoid-like legal high on the internet, even though pharmacological data are lacking. Herein, we describe a versatile total synthesis of (-)-cis-PET and its (-)-trans diastereoisomer and demonstrate that both molecules readily penetrate the brain and induce hypothermia, catalepsy, hypolocomotion, and analgesia in a CB1 receptor-dependent manner in mice. The natural product (-)-cis-PET was profiled on major brain receptors, showing a selective cannabinoid pharmacology. This study also uncovers pharmacological differences between Δ9-THC and PET diastereoisomers. Most notably, (-)-cis-PET and (-)-trans-PET significantly reduced basal brain prostaglandin levels associated with Δ9-trans-THC side effects in a CB1 receptor-dependent manner, thus mimicking the action of the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoyl glycerol. Therefore, the natural product (-)-cis-PET is a psychoactive cannabinoid from bryophytes, illustrating the existence of convergent evolution of bioactive cannabinoids in the plant kingdom. Our findings may have implications for bioprospecting and drug discovery and provide a molecular rationale for the reported effects upon consumption of certain Radula preparations as moderately active legal highs.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Palmitoylethanolamide
Sigma-Aldrich
N-Oleoylethanolamine, ~98% (TLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Arachidonylethanolamide, ≥97.0% (TLC), oil