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Computational Approach Reveals Pronociceptive Potential of Cannabidiol in Osteoarthritis: Role of Transient Receptor Potential Channels

Journal

PHARMACEUTICALS
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ph14100964

Keywords

cannabidiol; osteoarthritis; chronic pain; neuropathic pain; systems pharmacology

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  1. Maj Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences

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The study focuses on the potential therapeutic effects of CBD on osteoarthritis by identifying molecular targets, notably the key role of PPAR gamma. It also highlights the potential heat hyperalgesia induced by CBD and the importance of bioinformatic tools in predicting its mechanism of action in different conditions. The findings pave the way for novel CBD-based therapies and encourage further research in this area.
Systems pharmacology employs computational and mathematical methods to study the network of interactions a drug may have within complex biological pathways. These tools are well suited for research on multitarget drugs, such as natural compounds, in diseases with complex etiologies, such as osteoarthritis (OA). The present study focuses on cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive constituent of cannabis, targeting over 60 distinct molecular targets as a potential treatment for OA, a degenerative joint disease leading to chronic pain with a neuropathic component. We successfully identified molecular targets of CBD that were relevant in the context of OA treatment with both beneficial and detrimental effects. Our findings were confirmed by in vivo and molecular studies. A key role of PPAR gamma in mediating the therapeutic potential of CBD was revealed, whereas upregulation of multiple transient receptor potential channels demasked CBD-induced heat hyperalgesia. Our findings pave the way for novel CBD-based therapy with improved therapeutic potential but also encourage the use of bioinformatic tools to predict the mechanism of action of CBD in different conditions. We have also created an accessible web tool for analogous analysis of CBD pharmacology in the context of any disease of interest and made it publicly available.

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