Prostaglandin E1

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Prostaglandin E1
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Systematic (IUPAC) name
7-[(1R,3R)-3-hydroxy-2-[(1E,3S)-3-hydroxyoct-1-en-1-yl]-5-oxocyclopentyl]heptanoic acid
Clinical data
MedlinePlus a695022
Pregnancy
category
  • US: X (Contraindicated)
Legal status
Identifiers
CAS Number 745-65-3 YesY
ATC code C01EA01 (WHO) G04BE01
PubChem CID: 149351
IUPHAR/BPS 1882
DrugBank DB00770 N
ChEBI CHEBI:15544 N
ChEMBL CHEMBL495 N
Chemical data
Formula C20H34O5
Molecular mass 354.481 g/mol
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Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) is a prostaglandin.

The synthetic variant is known pharmaceutically as alprostadil.[1] It is a drug used in the continuous treatment of erectile dysfunction[2] and has vasodilatory properties. Misoprostol is another synthetic prostaglandin E1 analog used to prevent gastric ulcers when taken on a continuous basis, to treat missed miscarriage, to induce labor, and to induce abortion.

Medical uses

Patent ductus arteriosus

Alprostadil is also used in maintaining a patent ductus arteriosus in newborns. This is primarily useful when the threat of premature closure of the ductus arteriosus exists in an infant with ductal-dependent congenital heart disease, including cyanotic lesions (e.g., pulmonary atresia/stenosis, tricuspid atresia/stenosis, transposition of the great arteries) and acyanotic lesions (e.g., coarctation of the aorta, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, critical aortic stenosis, and interrupted aortic arch).

Sexual dysfunction

Alprostadil is sold in the United States as urethral suppositories and in injectable form. The suppositories are sold under the brand name Muse.[3] The injectable forms are Edex[4] and Caverject.[5] Muse delivers alprostadil as a penile suppository, inserted into the urethra, at least ten minutes before the erection is needed. Caverject and Edex are similarly fast-acting, but instead are injected by syringe directly into the corpus cavernosum of the penis.

Alprostadil is also available as a generic. The major cost is that it must be mixed by a compounding pharmacy and supplies may be difficult to obtain. The different formulations, including Bimix and Trimix, may include papaverine and/or phentolamine. A typical mix might be 30 mg of papaverine, 2 mg of phentolamine, and 20 μg alprostadil. As a generic, it is much less expensive than the packaged injectables. It is premixed and must be kept refrigerated and the user must load a syringe with the quantity needed.

Most recently the compound has been made easily accessible into an applicable topical cream form known as Vitaros.[6] Made by Takeda UK Ltd, it is now available in Europe and contains either 200 or 300 micrograms of alprostadil in 100 mg of cream which is directly administered as a topical cream applied to the urethra in a preloaded delivery device. The tip of the device is placed in the urethral meatus and the cream delivered into the urethra. Clinical trials for the treatment showed positive results in over 3000 men that it was tested on, and unlike other sexual dysfunction medication, it is said to be usable by men suffering from diabetes, heart problems or those who have undertaken a prostatectomy.[7]It has no known interactions with food, alcohol or other medications making it safer than other treatments containing alprostadil. Similarly to the Bimix and Trimix injections though, it must be kept under cool temperatures and used as recommended by a health professional.

Critical limb ischemia

Alprostadil is also used for critical limb ischemia. It increases blood flow by peripheral vasodilation within five minutes and induces angiogenesis. It is most effective when the ankle pressure is at least 30 mmHg and at least one tibial artery is patent.

Adverse effects

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Biosynthesis

Prostaglandin E1 is biosynthesized from dihomo-γ-linolenic acid (an omega-6 fatty acid) in healthy humans without coronary artery disease[8] and/or a genetic disorder.

References

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  4. Edex - Facts and Comparisons Drugs.com
  5. Caverject - Facts and Comparisons Drugs.com
  6. Vitaros 3 mg/g cream - Summary of Product Characteristics Medicines.org.uk
  7. Vitaros- New Erectile Dysfunction Topical Treatment Meds4All.co.uk
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