Computational Studies toward the Identification of CB2R-M1R Dual Modulators
Israa H. Isawi, Rufaida Al-Zoubi, Rima Hajjo, Rayan M. Obeidat, Islam H. AlKhawaldeh, Omar M. Al Kilani, Mahmoud J. Alhaj Hasan, Paula Morales

TL;DR
This paper explores using dual-target drugs for neurodegenerative diseases by targeting CB2R and M1R receptors computationally.
Contribution
A novel computational pipeline identifies dual modulators for CB2R and M1R receptors.
Findings
A network pharmacology analysis mapped the pharmacological landscape of dual-target ligands.
Molecular docking identified chemotypes with potential dual regulation of CB2R and M1R.
The study provides chemical starting points for future experimental validation.
Abstract
The complex and multifactorial nature of different neurodegenerative disorders hampers the capacity to identify effective treatments. Therefore, instead of relying solely on monotherapies or combination therapies, which typically come with dosing complications and limited synergy, multitarget-directed ligand strategies have emerged as one of the most dynamic and promising approaches to improve outcomes for such diseases. This study sought to identify dual modulators that specifically target cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2R) and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype 1 (M1R), two receptors involved in various physiological and neurological processes and frequently implicated in disorders like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and chronic pain. Herein, we utilized a comprehensive computational pipeline starting with a network pharmacology analysis to map the pharmacological landscape of the…
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TopicsCannabis and Cannabinoid Research · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Cryptographic Implementations and Security
