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Discovery of Nonpungent Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) Agonist as Strong Topical Analgesic
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Medicinal ChemistryTrpv1 AgonistsPain MedicineMedicineNeuropathic PainMolecular PainNeuropharmacologyTopical DrugPharmacotherapyPain MechanismDermatologyStrong Topical AnalgesicPharmacologyScaled-up SynthesisDrug DiscoveryPain Research
Paradoxically, some TRPV1 agonists are, at the organismal level, both nonpungent and clinically useful as topical analgesics. Here, we describe the scaled-up synthesis and characterization in mouse models of a novel, nonpungent vanilloid. Potent analgesic activity was observed in models of neuropathic pain, and the compound blocked capsaicin induced allodynia, showing dermal accumulation with little transdermal absorption. Finally, it displayed much weaker systemic toxicity compared to capsaicin and was negative in assays of genotoxicity.
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