Asimadoline (EMD-61753) has high selectively in κ: μ: δ opioid binding ratios of 1:501:498 in human recombinant receptors. The IC 50 for Asimadoline binding to μ -opioid receptors is 3 μM and to δ-opioid receptors is 0.7 μM. The IC 50 values for D1, D2, kainate, σ, PCP/NMDA, H1, α1, α2, M1/M2, glycine, 5HT1A, 5HT1C, 5HT1D, 5HT2, 5HT3, AMPA and kainate/AMPA receptors are all >10 μM.
It has affinity to sodium and L type Ca 2+ ion channels at IC 50 concentrations 150 to 800 fold the IC 50 for the κ receptors.
At high concentrations, Asimadoline demonstrates spasmolytic action against 400 μM barium chloride in the rat duodenum (IC 50 =4.2 μM), suggesting that Asimadoline may block the direct stimulant effects of barium on smooth muscle through mechanisms that are not identified.