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Cannabidiol inhibits the skeletal muscle Nav14 by blocking its pore and by altering membrane elasticity

J Gen Physiol. 2021-05; 
Mohammad-Reza Ghovanloo, Koushik Choudhury, Tagore S Bandaru, Mohamed A Fouda, Kaveh Rayani, Radda Rusinova, Tejas Phaterpekar, Karen Nelkenbrecher, Abeline R Watkins, Damon Poburko, Jenifer Thewalt, Olaf S Andersen, Lucie Delemotte, Samuel J Goodchild, Peter C Ruben
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Cannabidiol (CBD) is the primary nonpsychotropic phytocannabinoid found in Cannabis sativa, which has been proposed to be therapeutic against many conditions, including muscle spasms. Among its putative targets are voltage-gated sodium channels (Navs), which have been implicated in many conditions. We investigated the effects of CBD on Nav1.4, the skeletal muscle Nav subtype. We explored direct effects, involving physical block of the Nav pore, as well as indirect effects, involving modulation of membrane elasticity that contributes to Nav inhibition. MD simulations revealed CBD's localization inside the membrane and effects on bilayer properties. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) confirmed these results, showin... More

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