Drug General Information
Drug ID
D01ZYY
Former ID
DIB011553
Drug Name
Intranasal apomorphine
Indication Sexual dysfunction [ICD9: 302.7; ICD10:F52] Phase 2 [527086]
Company
Nastech Pharmaceutical
Target and Pathway
Target(s) D(2) dopamine receptor Target Info Agonist [534197]
D(4) dopamine receptor Target Info Agonist [534578]
Dopamine D1 receptor Target Info Agonist [534197]
KEGG Pathway Rap1 signaling pathway
cAMP signaling pathway
Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction
Gap junction
Dopaminergic synapse
Parkinson's disease
Cocaine addiction
Alcoholismhsa04080:Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction
Dopaminergic synapsehsa04020:Calcium signaling pathway
Amphetamine addiction
Morphine addiction
Alcoholism
PANTHER Pathway Heterotrimeric G-protein signaling pathway-Gi alpha and Gs alpha mediated pathway
Heterotrimeric G-protein signaling pathway-Gq alpha and Go alpha mediated pathway
Dopamine receptor mediated signaling pathway
Nicotine pharmacodynamics pathwayP00026:Heterotrimeric G-protein signaling pathway-Gi alpha and Gs alpha mediated pathway
Nicotine pharmacodynamics pathwayP05912:Dopamine receptor mediated signaling pathway
PathWhiz Pathway Dopamine Activation of Neurological Reward System
Reactome Dopamine receptors
G alpha (i) signalling eventsR-HSA-390651:Dopamine receptors
G alpha (s) signalling events
WikiPathways Hypothetical Network for Drug Addiction
Monoamine GPCRs
GPCRs, Class A Rhodopsin-like
Genes and (Common) Pathways Underlying Drug Addiction
GPCR ligand binding
GPCR downstream signaling
Nicotine Activity on Dopaminergic NeuronsWP666:Hypothetical Network for Drug Addiction
Nicotine Activity on Dopaminergic Neurons
GPCRs, OtherWP666:Hypothetical Network for Drug Addiction
References
Ref 527086Intranasal apomorphine. Nastech Pharmaceutical. IDrugs. 2004 May;7(5):483-8.
Ref 534197Dopamine agonists used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and their selectivity for the D1, D2, and D3 dopamine receptors in human striatum. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 1995 Nov;19(7):1147-54.
Ref 534578Selective dopamine D4 receptor antagonists reverse apomorphine-induced blockade of prepulse inhibition. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1998 Jan;135(2):194-200.

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