N. Eshhar et al., HU-211, A NON-PSYCHOTROPIC CANNABINOID, RESCUES CORTICAL-NEURONS FROMEXCITATORY AMINO-ACID TOXICITY IN CULTURE, NeuroReport, 5(3), 1993, pp. 237-240
THE present study examined potential neuroprotective effects of HU-211
, a synthetic non-psychotropic cannabinoid with non-competitive NMDA a
ntagonist properties on neurones exposed to various excitotoxins in cu
lture. HU-211 was found to protect neurones from NMDA and quisqualate-
induced toxicity but not that produced by AMPA or kainate. NMDA-mediat
ed neurotoxicity was blocked by HU-211 in a dose dependent manner with
an EC(50) = 3.8 +/- 0.9 mu M. Radioligand binding studies have shown
that HU-211 inhibits the binding of [H-3]MK-801 to rat forebrain membr
anes (K-I = 11.0 mu M +/- 1.323) in a competitive manner, but was unab
le to displace [H-3]kainate and [H-3]AMPA binding. These data suggest
that the neuroprotective activity of HU-211 is directly associated wit
h the NMDA receptor channel and possibly with the quisqualate receptor
of the metabotropic class. Thus, HU-211 appears to act as an NMDA ope
n channel blocker and shows promise as a novel neuroprotectant for cli
nical use.