ADL-5859

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A selective agonist of the _-opioid receptor


ADL-5859
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CAS Number 870729-49-6
PubChem 11550036
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ChemSpider 9724444
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ADL-5859 is a pharmacological compound that acts as a selective agonist of the _-opioid receptor. It has been investigated for its potential use in the treatment of pain and inflammation.

Mechanism of Action

ADL-5859 functions by selectively binding to and activating the _-opioid receptor, which is one of the four main types of opioid receptors in the body. The _-opioid receptor is involved in modulating pain perception, mood, and other physiological processes. Unlike the _-opioid receptor, which is the primary target of most opioid analgesics, the _-opioid receptor is associated with fewer side effects such as respiratory depression and addiction.

Pharmacological Effects

The activation of _-opioid receptors by ADL-5859 has been shown to produce analgesic effects in preclinical studies. This suggests that ADL-5859 could potentially be used as a pain reliever with a lower risk of addiction and other side effects compared to traditional opioids. Additionally, _-opioid receptor agonists like ADL-5859 may have antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, although these effects require further investigation.

Clinical Development

ADL-5859 has undergone various stages of clinical trials to evaluate its efficacy and safety in humans. These trials aim to determine the optimal dosing, potential therapeutic applications, and any adverse effects associated with the drug. The development of ADL-5859 is part of a broader effort to create new analgesics that provide effective pain relief without the drawbacks of current opioid medications.

Potential Applications

The primary application of ADL-5859 is in the management of pain, particularly in conditions where traditional opioids are either ineffective or pose significant risks. It may also be explored for use in treating mood disorders due to its potential effects on mood regulation.

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