Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) Drugs in Development by Therapy Areas and Indications, Stages, MoA, RoA, Molecule Type and Key Players, 2022 Update

Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) Drugs in Development by Therapy Areas and Indications, Stages, MoA, RoA, Molecule Type and Key Players, 2022 Update

Summary

According to the recently published report 'Nociceptin Receptor - Drugs In Development, 2022'; Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) pipeline Target constitutes close to 15 molecules. Out of which approximately 13 molecules are developed by companies and remaining by the universities/institutes.

Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) - Nociceptin receptor also known as the nociceptin or orphanin FQ receptor or kappa-type-3 opioid receptor is a protein encoded by the OPRL1 (opioid receptor-like 1) gene. NOP receptors are located both pre- and post-synaptically in various areas of CNS. The nociceptin receptor (NOP) and its endogenous ligand, nociceptin are involved in biological functions, such as pain, anxiety, learning, and memory.

The report 'Nociceptin Receptor - Drugs In Development, 2022' outlays comprehensive information on the Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) targeted therapeutics, complete with analysis by indications, stage of development, mechanism of action (MoA), route of administration (RoA) and molecule type; that are being developed by Companies / Universities.

It also reviews key players involved in Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) targeted therapeutics development with respective active and dormant or discontinued projects. Currently, The molecules developed by companies in Phase III, Phase II, Preclinical and Discovery stages are 1, 3, 6 and 3 respectively. Similarly, the universities portfolio in Preclinical and Discovery stages comprises 1 and 1 molecules, respectively. Report covers products from therapy areas Central Nervous System, Genito Urinary System And Sex Hormones and Undisclosed which include indications Pain, Substance (Drug) Abuse, Diabetic Neuropathic Pain, Neuropathic Pain (Neuralgia), Overactive Bladder, Peripheral Neuropathic Pain, Somatic Pain, Alcohol Addiction, Cancer Pain, Cognitive Impairment, Drug Addiction, Dyskinesia, Fibromyalgia (Fibromyalgia Syndrome), Inflammatory Pain, Insomnia, Low Back Pain, Osteoarthritis Pain, Post-Operative Pain, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Unspecified.

Note:Certain content / sections in the pipeline guide may be removed or altered based on the availability and relevance of data.

Scope

  • The report provides a snapshot of the global therapeutic landscape for Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1)
  • The report reviews Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) targeted therapeutics under development by companies and universities/research institutes based on information derived from company and industry-specific sources
  • The report covers pipeline products based on various stages of development ranging from pre-registration till discovery and undisclosed stages
  • The report features descriptive drug profiles for the pipeline products which includes, product description, descriptive MoA, R&D brief, licensing and collaboration details & other developmental activities
  • The report reviews key players involved in Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) targeted therapeutics and enlists all their major and minor projects
  • The report assesses Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) targeted therapeutics based on mechanism of action (MoA), route of administration (RoA) and molecule type
  • The report summarizes all the dormant and discontinued pipeline projects
  • The report reviews latest news and deals related to Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) targeted therapeutics
Reasons to Buy
  • Gain strategically significant competitor information, analysis, and insights to formulate effective R&D strategies
  • Identify emerging players with potentially strong product portfolio and create effective counter-strategies to gain competitive advantage
  • Identify and understand the targeted therapy areas and indications for Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1)
  • Identify potential new clients or partners in the target demographic
  • Develop strategic initiatives by understanding the focus areas of leading companies
  • Plan mergers and acquisitions effectively by identifying key players and it’s most promising pipeline therapeutics
  • Devise corrective measures for pipeline projects by understanding Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) development landscape
  • Develop and design in-licensing and out-licensing strategies by identifying prospective partners with the most attractive projects to enhance and expand business potential and scope


Introduction
Global Markets Direct Report Coverage
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Overview
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Therapeutics Development
Products under Development by Stage of Development
Products under Development by Therapy Area
Products under Development by Indication
Products under Development by Companies
Products under Development by Universities/Institutes
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Therapeutics Assessment
Assessment by Mechanism of Action
Assessment by Route of Administration
Assessment by Molecule Type
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Companies Involved in Therapeutics Development
Astraea Therapeutics LLC
Centrexion Therapeutics Corp
Dart NeuroScience LLC
Grunenthal GmbH
Imbrium Therapeutics LP
Recordati SpA
Trigemina Inc
Tris Pharma Inc
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Drug Profiles
AT-121 – Drug Profile
AT-200 – Drug Profile
AT-312 – Drug Profile
AT-403 – Drug Profile
cebranopadol – Drug Profile
CNTX-3001 – Drug Profile
NOP – Drug Profile
NOP Peripheral – Drug Profile
Peptides to Agonize ORL1 for Acute Pain – Drug Profile
REC-0438 – Drug Profile
Small Molecules to Agonize Nociceptin Receptor for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – Drug Profile
Small Molecules To Agonize Nociceptin Receptors For Alcohol Addiction – Drug Profile
sunobinop tosylate – Drug Profile
TI-004 – Drug Profile
TI-006 – Drug Profile
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Dormant Products
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Discontinued Products
Nociceptin Receptor (Kappa Type 3 Opioid Receptor or KOR3 or Orphanin FQ Receptor or OPRL1) – Product Development Milestones
Featured News & Press Releases
Sep 29, 2021: First participants enrolled in Clinical Trial with Nociceptin/Orphanin peptide receptor (NOP) agonist
Dec 16, 2020: Peripheral NOP agonist addressing chronic peripheral neuropathic pain enters clinical development
Aug 28, 2020: Imbrium Therapeutics presents first data and describes novel mechanism of action for IMB-115, a potential first-in-class treatment for insomnia disorder, at 34th Annual Sleep Meeting
Oct 16, 2019: Imbrium Therapeutics announces first patient dosed in phase 2 study of potential first-in-class molecule for insomnia associated with Alcohol Cessation
Jun 25, 2019: Imbrium Therapeutics advances insomnia pipeline through initiation of a phase 2 study of potential first-in-class molecule for insomnia associated with alcohol cessation
Aug 29, 2018: Scientists take big step toward finding non-addictive pain killer
Sep 30, 2016: Grunenthal’s cebranopadol, a novel strong analgesic, meets primary efficacy endpoint in Phase 3 trial in cancer pain
Aug 09, 2016: NIH Grant Will Fund Development of Small Molecules for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
May 23, 2016: Cebranopadol Data Presented at World Institute of Pain Congress Highlight Clinically Significant Reductions in Pain, Low Abuse Potential and a Favorable Respiratory Profile
Feb 29, 2016: Cebranopadol Top-Line Data From Phase IIb Trial in Chronic Lower Back Pain Demonstrate Clinically and Statistically Significant Improvements in Pain Across All Arms
Appendix
Methodology
Coverage
Secondary Research
Primary Research
Expert Panel Validation
Contact Us
Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Number of Products under Development by Stage of Development, 2022
Table 2: Number of Products under Development by Therapy Areas, 2022
Table 3: Number of Products under Development by Indication, 2022
Table 4: Number of Products under Development by Companies, 2022
Table 5: Products under Development by Companies, 2022
Table 6: Number of Products under Investigation by Universities/Institutes, 2022
Table 7: Products under Investigation by Universities/Institutes, 2022
Table 8: Number of Products by Stage and Mechanism of Actions, 2022
Table 9: Number of Products by Stage and Route of Administration, 2022
Table 10: Number of Products by Stage and Molecule Type, 2022
Table 11: Pipeline by Astraea Therapeutics LLC, 2022
Table 12: Pipeline by Centrexion Therapeutics Corp, 2022
Table 13: Pipeline by Dart NeuroScience LLC, 2022
Table 14: Pipeline by Grunenthal GmbH, 2022
Table 15: Pipeline by Imbrium Therapeutics LP, 2022
Table 16: Pipeline by Recordati SpA, 2022
Table 17: Pipeline by Trigemina Inc, 2022
Table 18: Pipeline by Tris Pharma Inc, 2022
Table 19: Dormant Products, 2022
Table 20: Dormant Products, 2022 (Contd..1)
Table 21: Discontinued Products, 2022
List of Figures
Figure 1: Number of Products under Development by Stage of Development, 2022
Figure 2: Number of Products under Development by Therapy Areas, 2022
Figure 3: Number of Products under Development by Top 10 Indications, 2022
Figure 4: Number of Products by Stage and Mechanism of Actions, 2022
Figure 5: Number of Products by Routes of Administration, 2022
Figure 6: Number of Products by Stage and Routes of Administration, 2022
Figure 7: Number of Products by Molecule Types, 2022
Figure 8: Number of Products by Stage and Molecule Types, 2022

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