Investigational Drug Details
Drug ID: | D102 |
Drug Name: | Treprostinil |
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Type: | small molecule |
DrugBank ID: | DB00374 |
DrugBank Description: | Treprostinil is a synthetic analogue of prostacyclin, used to treat pulmonary hypertension. |
PubChem ID: | 6918140 |
CasNo: | 81846-19-7 |
Repositioning for NAFLD: | Yes |
SMILES: | [H][C@]12C[C@@H](O)[C@H](CC[C@@H](O)CCCCC)[C@@]1([H])CC1=C(C2)C(OCC(O)=O)=CC=C1 |
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InChiKey: | PAJMKGZZBBTTOY-ZFORQUDYSA-N |
Molecular Weight: | 390.5131 |
DrugBank Targets: | Prostacyclin receptor; Prostaglandin E2 receptor EP2 subtype; Prostaglandin D2 receptor; Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta; P2Y purinoceptor 12 |
DrugBank MoA: | The major pharmacological actions of treprostinil are direct vasodilation of pulmonary and systemic arterial vascular beds and inhibition of platelet aggregation. In addition to treprostinil's direct vasodilatory effects, it also inhibits inflammatory cytokine. As a synthetic analogue of prostacyclin, it binds to the prostacyclin receptor, which subsequently induces the aforementioned downstream effects. |
DrugBank Pharmacology: | Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a disease in which blood pressure is abnormally high in the arteries between the heart and lungs. PAH is characterized by symptoms of shortness of breath during physical exertion. The condition can ultimately lead to heart failure. Treprostinil is a potent oral antiplatelet agent. The major pharmacologic actions of treprostinil are direct vasodilation of pulmonary and systemic arterial vascular beds and inhibition of platelet aggregation. In animals, the vasodilatory effects reduce right and left ventricular afterload and increase cardiac output and stroke volume. Other studies have shown that treprostinil causes a dose-related negative inotropic and lusitropic effect. No major effects on cardiac conduction have been observed. |
DrugBank Indication: | For use as a continuous subcutaneous infusion or intravenous infusion (for those not able to tolerate a subcutaneous infusion) for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension in patients with NYHA Class II-IV symptoms to diminish symptoms associated with exercise. |
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