Drug/Small Molecule:
vasopressin

Overview

Generic Names: 3-Isoleucyl vasopressin; Arginine oxytocin; Arginine vasotocin; Argiprestocin; Pitressin tannate; Vasopressin, isoleucyl; Vasopressin, non-mammalian; Vasotocin
Trade Names: Pitressin; Pressyn
PharmGKB Accession Id: PA451858

Description

Antidiuretic hormone, also known as vasopressin, is a nine amino acid peptide secreted from the posterior pituitary. Antidiuretic hormone binds to receptors in the distal or collecting tubules of the kidney and promotes reabsorbtion of water back into the circulation (source: Drug Bank)

Indication

For the treatment of enuresis, polyuria, diabetes insipidus, polydipsia and oesophageal varices with bleeding (source: Drug Bank)

ATC Therapeutic Category

  • H01BA:Vasopressin and analogues

Pharmacology, Interactions, and Contraindications

Mechanism Of Action

Vasopressin acts on three different receptors, vasopressin receptor V1a (which initiates vasoconstriction, liver gluconeogenesis, platelet aggregation and release of factor VIII), vasopressin receptor V1b (which mediates corticotrophin secretion from the pituitary) and vasopressin receptor V2 which controls free water reabsorption in the renal medullar. The binding of vasopressin to the V2 receptor activates adenylate cyclase which causes the release of aquaporin 2 channels into the cells lining the renal medullar duct. This allows water to be reabsorbed down an osmotic gradient so the urine is more concentrated. (source: Drug Bank)

Pharmacology

Vasopressin is an antidiuretic hormone indicated for the prevention and treatment of postoperative abdominal distention, in abdominal roentgenography to dispel interfering gas shadows, and in diabetes insipidus. Vasopressin can cause contraction of smooth muscle of the gastrointestinal tract and of all parts of the vascular bed, especially the capillaries, small arterioles and venules. It has less effect on the smooth musculature of the large veins. Vasopressin may also be used to control bleeding in some forms of von Willebrand disease and to treat extreme cases of bed wetting in children. It may also play a role in memory formation although the mechanism is unknown. (source: Drug Bank)

Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Elimination & Toxicity

Biotransformation

The majority of a dose of vasopressin is metabolized and rapidly destroyed in the liver and kidneys. (source: Drug Bank)

Protein Binding

1% (source: Drug Bank)

Isomeric SMILES Code:

CC[C@@H]([C@H]1NC(=O)[C@H](NC(=O)[C@H](CSSC[C@H](NC(=O)[C@@H](NC(=O)[C@H](NC1=O)CCC(=O)N)CC(=O)N)C(=O)N2[C@H](CCC2)C(=O)N[C@@H](C(=O)NCC(=O)N)CCC/N=C(\N)/N)N)CC3=CC=C(C=C3)O)C (source: Drug Bank)

The following genes are in curated knowledge about this drug.

  Gene Relationship Evidence
No phenotype data Genotype Data Available Literature annotations available Not annotated
SLCO3A1
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Drug Targets

Gene Description
AVPR1A Uncurated Annotation (source: Drug Bank)
AVPR1B Uncurated Annotation (source: Drug Bank)
AVPR2 Uncurated Annotation (source: Drug Bank)

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Curated Information

The following diseases are in curated knowledge about this drug.

  Disease Relationship Evidence
No phenotype data No genotype data Literature annotations available Not annotated
Shock, Septic
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Web Resource:
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DrugBank:
DB00067
KEGG Compound ID:
C00840
KEGG Drug ID:
D00101
PubChem Compound ID:
24774
PubChem Substance ID:
167533

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