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A novel p38 MAPK docking-groove-targeted compound is a potent inhibitor of inflammatory hyperalgesia.


ABSTRACT: The MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) p38 is an important mediator of inflammation and of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. We have described recently that docking-groove-dependent interactions are important for p38 MAPK-mediated signal transduction. Thus virtual screening was performed to identify putative docking-groove-targeted p38 MAPK inhibitors. Several compounds of the benzo-oxadiazol family were identified with low micromolar inhibitory activity both in a p38 MAPK activity assay, and in THP-1 human monocytes acting as inhibitors of LPS (lipopolysaccharide)-induced TNF? (tumour necrosis factor ?) secretion. Positions 2 and 5 in the phenyl ring are essential for the described inhibitory activity with a chloride in position 5 and a methyl group in position 2 yielding the best results, giving an IC?? value of 1.8 ?M (FGA-19 compound). Notably, FGA-19 exerted a potent and long-lasting analgesic effect in vivo when tested in a mouse model of inflammatory hyperalgesia. A single intrathecal injection of FGA-19 completely resolved hyperalgesia, being 10-fold as potent and displaying longer lasting effects than the established p38 MAPK inhibitor SB239063. FGA-19 also reversed persistent pain in a model of post-inflammatory hyperalgesia in LysM (lysozyme M)-GRK2 (G-protein-coupled-receptor kinase)(+/-) mice. These potent in vivo effects suggested p38 MAPK docking-site-targeted inhibitors as a potential novel strategy for the treatment of inflammatory pain.

SUBMITTER: Willemen HL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3998648 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel p38 MAPK docking-groove-targeted compound is a potent inhibitor of inflammatory hyperalgesia.

Willemen Hanneke L D M HL   Campos Pedro M PM   Lucas Elisa E   Morreale Antonio A   Gil-Redondo Rubén R   Agut Juan J   González Florenci V FV   Ramos Paula P   Heijnen Cobi C   Mayor Federico F   Kavelaars Annemieke A   Murga Cristina C  

The Biochemical journal 20140501 3


The MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) p38 is an important mediator of inflammation and of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. We have described recently that docking-groove-dependent interactions are important for p38 MAPK-mediated signal transduction. Thus virtual screening was performed to identify putative docking-groove-targeted p38 MAPK inhibitors. Several compounds of the benzo-oxadiazol family were identified with low micromolar inhibitory activity both in a p38 MAPK activity assay,  ...[more]

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