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ACEA

Synonym(s):ACEA

ACEA Structural

What is ACEA?

Description

Arachidonoyl 2-chloroethylamide (ACEA) is a potent and selective cannabinoid (CB) receptor 1 agonist with Ki values of 1.4 and >2,000 nM for CB1 and CB2 receptors, respectively. In whole animal experiments, ACEA induces hypothermia in mice with the same efficacy as arachidonoyl ethanolamide (AEA; ), in spite of its higher affinity for the CB1 receptor. These data have been interpreted to indicate that ACEA may be a substrate for fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), and thus only transiently available in whole animal experiments.

The Uses of ACEA

A synthetic agonist of the cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R). ACEA is considered to be a selective cannabinoid agonist as it binds primarily to the CB1R and has low affinity to the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R).

What are the applications of Application

ACEA is a potent and selective agonist of the CB1 receptors

Definition

ChEBI: Arachidonyl-2'-chloroethylamide is a fatty amide obtained by the formal condensation of arachidonic acid with 2-chloroethanamine. It is a potent agonist of the CB1 receptor (Ki = 1.4 nM) and also has a low affinity for the CB2 receptor (Ki = 3100 nM). It has a role as a CB1 receptor agonist, a neuroprotective agent and a CB2 receptor agonist. It is an organochlorine compound, a secondary carboxamide, a fatty amide and a synthetic cannabinoid. It is functionally related to an arachidonic acid.

Biological Activity

Potent and highly selective CB 1 receptor agonist (K i = 1.4 nM). Displays > 1400-fold selectivity over CB 2 receptors. Active in vivo . Also available as part of the Cannabinoid CB 1 Receptor Tocriset™ .

Biochem/physiol Actions

Potent and selective neuronal CB1 cannabinoid receptor agonist.

Enzyme inhibitor

This synthetic CB1 receptor agonist and anandamide (N- arachidonylethanolamide) analogue (FW = 365.99 g/mol; CAS 220556-69-4; Symbol: ACEA) is a selective agonist of cannabinoid receptor-1 (Ki = 1.4 nM) but has low affinity to the cannabinoid receptor 2 (Ki = 3.1 μM). ACEA inhibits forskolin-induced cAMP accumulation in Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the human CB1 receptor. It also increases the binding of [ 35 S]GTPgS to cerebellar membranes and inhibits electrically evoked contractions of the mouse vas deferens. ACEA produces hypothermia in mice, an effect that is inhibited by co-administration of the CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716A.

Storage

Store at -20°C

Properties of ACEA

RTECS  JX3840800
storage temp.  −20°C
solubility  DMSO: soluble
form  oil
color  pale yellow
Sensitive  Air Sensitive

Safety information for ACEA

Computed Descriptors for ACEA

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