EP0858332A1 - Triterpene derivatives with immunosuppressant activity - Google Patents

Triterpene derivatives with immunosuppressant activity

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EP0858332A1
EP0858332A1 EP96938708A EP96938708A EP0858332A1 EP 0858332 A1 EP0858332 A1 EP 0858332A1 EP 96938708 A EP96938708 A EP 96938708A EP 96938708 A EP96938708 A EP 96938708A EP 0858332 A1 EP0858332 A1 EP 0858332A1
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Robert K. Baker
Jianming Bao
Frank Kayser
William H. Parsons
Kathleen M. Rupprecht
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Abstract

The compounds of Formula (I) are useful as immunosuppressive agents.

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TITLE OF THE INVENTION
TRITERPENE DERIVATIVES WITH IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT
ACTIVITY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Immunoregulatory abnormalities have been shown to exist in a wide variety of "autoimmune" and chronic inflammatory diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosis, chronic rheumatoid arthritis, type I and II diabetes mellitus, inflammatory bowel disease, biliary cirrhosis, uveitis, multiple sclerosis and other disorders such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, bullous pemphigoid, sarcoidosis, psoriasis, ichthyosis, Graves ophthalmopathy and asthma.
Although the underlying pathogenesis of each of these conditions may be quite different, they have in common the appearance of a variety of autoantibodies and self -reactive lymphocytes. Such self- reactivity may be due, in part, to a loss of the homeostatic controls under which the normal immune system operates.
Similarly, following a bone-marrow or an organ transplantation, the host lymphocytes recognize the foreign tissue antigens and begin to produce antibodies which lead to graft rejection.
One end result of an autoimmune or a rejection process is tissue destruction caused by inflammatory cells and the mediators they release. Anti-inflammatory agents such as NSAID's act principally by blocking the effect or secretion of these mediators but do nothing to modify the immunologic basis of the disease. On the other hand, cytotoxic agents, such as cyclophosphamide, act in such a nonspecific fashion that both the normal and autoimmune responses are shut off. Indeed, patients treated with such nonspecific immunosuppressive agents are as likely to succumb from infection as they are from their autoimmune disease.
Cyclosporin A (CsA), which was approved by the US FDA in 1983 is currently the leading drug used to prevent rejection of transplanted organs. In 1993, FK-506 (Prograf) was approved by the US FDA for the prevention of rejection in liver transplantation. CsA and FK-506 act by inhibiting the body's immune system from mobilizing its vast arsenal of natural protecting agents to reject the transplant's foreign protein. In 1994, CsA was approved by the US FDA for the treatment of severe psoriasis and has been approved by European regulatory agencies for the treatment of atopic dermatitis. Though they are effective in fighting transplant rejection, CsA and FK- 506 are known to cause several undesirable side effects including nephrotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and gastrointestinal discomfort.
Newer, safer drugs exhibiting less side effects are constantly being searched for in the field.
Four active components of Spachea correa were recently identified which inhibit thymidine uptake of T cells and are useful as immunosuppressive agents in animals, including man.
single
double
single
double
These compounds are useful as immunosuppressive agents in animals, including man. The present invention describes newly developed immunosuppressive compounds derived from the compounds described in Formulae 1(a) through 1(d) and which have the relative stereochemistry depicted above. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a class of triterpene derivatives of the general structural Formula I
are useful as immunosuppressives.
As an immunosuppressive, the compounds of this invention are useful in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, the prevention of rejection of foreign organ transplants and/or related afflictions, diseases and illnesses. Also within the scope of this invention are pharmaceutical formulations comprising a compound of Formula I and a pharmaceutical carrier, as well as, pharmaceutical formulations comprising a compound of Formula I, a second immunosuppressive compound and a pharmaceutical carrier.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A. Scope of the Invention The present invention is related to compounds of formula I, including but not limited to those specified in the examples, which are useful in a mammalian subject for the treatment and prevention of the resistance by transplantation of organs or tissue, graft-versus-host diseases brought about by medulla ossium transplantation; rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, type I diabetes uveitis, juvenile- onset or recent-onset diabetes mellitus, posterior uveitis, allergic encephalomyelitis, glomerulonephritis, infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms, inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin diseases, psoriasis, atopical dermatitis, contact dermatitis, eczematous dermatitises, seborrhoeis dermatitis, Lichen planus, Pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, Epidermolysis bullosa, urticaria, angioedemas, vasculitides, erythemas, cutaneous eosinophilias, Lupus erythematosus, acne, Alopecia areata, keratoconjunctivitis, vernal conjunctivitis, uveitis associated with Behcet's disease, keratitis, herpetic keratitis, conical cornea, dystrophia epithelialis corneae, corneal leukoma, ocular pemphigus, Mooren's ulcer, Scleritis, Graves' opthalmopathy, Vogt- Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, sarcoidosis, etc.; pollen allergies, reversible obstructive airway disease, bronchial asthma, allergic asthma, intrinsic asthma, extrinsic asthma and dust asthma, chronic or inveterate asthma, late asthma and airway hyper-responsiveness, bronchitis, gastric ulcers, vascular damage caused by ischemic diseases and thrombosis, ischemic bowel diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal lesions associated with thermal burns and leukotriene B4-mediated diseases, Coeliac diseases, proctitis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, mastocytosis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, migraine, rhinitis, eczema, interstitial nephritis, Good-pasture's syndrome, hemolytic-uremic syndrome, diabetic nephropathy, multiple myositis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Meniere's disease, polyneuritis, multiple neuritis, mononeuritis, radiculopathy, hyperthyroidism, Basedow's disease, pure red cell aplasia, aplastic anemia, hypoplastic anemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, agranulocytosis, pernicious anemia, megaloblastic anemia, anerythroplasia, osteoporosis, sarcoidosis, fibroid lung, idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, dermatomyositis, leukoderma vulgaris, ichthyosis vulgaris, photoallergic sensitivity, cutaneous T cell lymphoma, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, aortitis syndrome, polyarteritis nodosa, myocardosis, scleroderma, Wegener's granuloma, Sjogren's syndrome, adiposis, eosinophilic fascitis, lesions of gingiva, periodontium, alveolar bone, substantia ossea dentis, glomerulonephritis, male pattern alopecia or alopecia senilis by preventing epilation or providing hair germination and/or promoting hair generation and hair growth; muscular dystrophy; Pyoderma and Sezary's syndrome, Addison's disease, ischemia- reperfusion injury of organs which occurs upon preservation, transplantation or ischemic disease, for example, thrombosis and cardiac infraction, endotoxin-shock, pseudomembranous colitis, colitis caused by drug or radiation, ischemic acute renal insufficiency, chronic renal insufficiency, toxinosis caused by lung-oxygen or drug, for example, paracort and bleomycins), lung cancer, pulmonary emphysema, cataracta, siderosis, retinitis, pigmentosa, senile macular degeneration, vitreal scarring, corneal alkali bum; dermatitis erythema multiforme, linear IgA ballous dermatitis and cement dermatitis, gingivitis, periodontitis, sepsis, pancreatitis, diseases caused by environmental pollution, aging, carcinogenis, metastasis of carcinoma and hypobaropathy; disease caused by histamine or leukotriene-C4 release; Behcet's disease, autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cirrhosis sclerosing cholangitis), partial liver resection, acute liver necrosis, necrosis caused by toxin, viral hepatitis, shock, or anoxia, B-virus hepatitis, non-A/non-B hepatitis, cirrhosis, alcoholic cirrhosis, hepatic failure, fulminant hepatic failure, late-onset hepatic failure, "acute-on- chronic" liver failure, augmention of chemotherapeutic effect, preventing or treating activity of cytomegalovirus infection, HCMV infection, and antiinflammatory activity; and treatment of immunodepression or a disorder involving immunodepression, including AIDS, cancer, senile dementia, trauma, chronic bacterial infection, and certain central nervous system disorders.
More particularly this invention relates to compounds of the general structural formula I:
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: O, S, NH, H and Rl ;
a is: a single bond, or a double bond when R4 is absent;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
n is: 1 to 4;
m is: 1 to 4;
r is: 0 or 1 ;
s is: 0 or 1 ;
R 1 and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl-C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCι -C6-alkyl, C02Cι -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR*R2, NRιCOCι-C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Ci-C6-alkyl,
CONR!R2, N !R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR lR2, NR 1 R2,
NRιCOCl -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R3 is: a) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Cl -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2? NR 1 R , NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Cl -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, RlR2, NRιC0Cl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) absent and a is a double bond; b) -H, c) -OH, d) =0, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, f) -O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, as defined above, g) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, h) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, i) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, j) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, k) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above,
1) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, m) -OC(=0)NRl R2, n) -OSO2R3, or o) -NR 1 R2;
R29a an(j R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
m) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Cio-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
An embodiment of the invention are the compounds of
Formula I
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: O, S, or NH;
a is: a single bond;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
m is: 1 to 4; r is: 0 or 1 ;
s is: 0 or 1 ;
R 1 and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl,
Cθ2Cl -C6-aikyl, CONR1R , NR1!*2, NRlCOCl -Cβ-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, NRlR2, NRlCOCl-Cβ-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H,
COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONRΪR2, NR iR , NR 1 COC 1 -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R3 is: a) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Ci -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl-C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl-C6-alkyl, CONRlR2, NR IR2, NR lCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Cl -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCi -C-6-alkyl,
Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR 1 R2, NRlCOCι-C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) absent and a is a double bond; b) -H, c) -OH, d) =0, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, f) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-ClO-alkenyl, as defined above, g) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, h) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, i) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, j) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, k) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above,
1) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, m) -OC(=0)NRl R2, n) -OS02R3' or o) -NR 1R2;
R29a ancj R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
m) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Clθ-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
An embodiment of this embodiment of the invention are the compounds of Formula I
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein: X is: O;
a is: a single bond;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
n is: 1 to 4;
m is: 1 to 4;
r is: 0 or 1;
s is: 0 or 1 ;
R 1 and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl,
C02Cι-C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, NRJR2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Ci -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR1R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONRiR2, NR*R2, NRJCOCl-Cό-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R3 is: a) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, b) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or c) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, b) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, c) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, d) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, e) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, f) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, g) -OC(=0)NR l R2, or h) -OSO2R3;
R29a ancι R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, 0 -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
m) -(Ci-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Clθ-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
An embodiment of this embodiment are the compounds of structural Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form or hydrate, wherein:
R4 is: a) -Of(C=0)Or]saryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR l R , NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or
b) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cι -C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, NR !R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring.
An embodiment of the invention are the compounds of
Formula I
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: H and R1 ;
a is: a single bond;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
m is: 1 to 4;
r is: O or 1 ;
s is: O or 1 ; R1 and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl-C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, C0Cl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, C0NR1R2, NRΪR2, NRlC0Cl-C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl,
F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, C0Cl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, C0NR1R2, NR1R2, NRiCOCl-Cό-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl,
F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR !R , NR IR2, NR lCOCl -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R is: a) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Cl -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, C0NR1R2, NR 1R2, NRlC0Ci -C6-alkyI, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Ci -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, NR 1R NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) absent and a is a double bond; b) -H, c) -OH, d) =0, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, f) -O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, as defined above, g) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, h) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, i) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, j) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, k) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above,
1) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, m) -OC(=0)NRl R2, n) -OSO2R3 ' or o) -NR1R ; and
R29a and R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, k) -(CH2)s-OC(=0)NRl R2,
1) -(CH2)s-OS02R3, m) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Cio-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
An embodiment of this embodiment of the invention are the compounds of Formula I
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: H and Rl;
a is: a single bond; b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
n is: 1 to 4;
m is: 1 to 4;
r is: 0 or 1 ;
s is: 0 or 1 ;
R 1 and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR IR2, NR1R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, CI,
F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2C] -C6-alkyl, CONRΪR2, NRlR2, NR lCOCι-C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl,
F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1 R2, NR 1R , NRlCOCl-C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R3 is: a) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Cl -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl-C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl,
C02Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1 R2, NR !R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Cl -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCi -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NRlR , NR lCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) -OH, b) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, c) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, d) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, f) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above. g) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, h) -OC(=0)NR l R2, or i) -OSO2R3;
R29a and R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)0r]sC 1 -C 10-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-Clθ-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)n (CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, k) -(CH2)s-0C(=0)NRl R2, 1) -(CH2)s-OS02R3, m) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Clθ-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
An embodiment of the invention is a compound selected from the group consisting of:
4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 , 22-epoxy-l 8-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one;
4,6,7, 15 , 16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,20 ,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -ene;
4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-20,21 ,22,(29)-diepoxy-18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbony l[6 ,7 , 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one; 4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18-hydroxy-22- ethoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3 ,20-dione;
29(Z)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-t-butoxycarbony 1-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27 ,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-t-butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6 ,7 ,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-ethoxycarbony 1-4,6,7 ,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-cyano-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β,16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one; 29(E)-cyano-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-pheny 1-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-pheny 1-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
4-(2-bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7,15,16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6 ,7 , 15β, 16β,20 ,21 β,22β]D: A- Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one;
4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxy- carbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana-3-one;
4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7 , 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleane;
4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-20(29),21 ,22-diepoxy-18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-en-3-one;
4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-3,20-dione; 29(Z)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 1 -hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(Z)-t-butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-t-butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(Z)-ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6 ,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(Z)-cy ano-4,6,7 ,15,16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbony l[6 ,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-cyano-4,6,7, 15 , 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7 ,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-phenyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one; 29(Z)-pheny 1-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one; or
4-(2-bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7, 15, 16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaolean-3-one.
The compounds of the present invention have asymmetric centers and this invention includes all of the optical isomers and mixtures thereof.
In addition compounds with carbon-carbon double bonds may occur in Z- and E- forms with all isomeric forms of the compounds being included in the present invention.
As used herein, the term "alkyl" includes those alkyl groups of a designated number of carbon atoms of either a straight, branched, or cyclic configuration. Examples of "alkyl" include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-and tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, norbornyl, and the like. "Alkoxy" represents an alkyl group of indicated number of carbon atoms attached through an oxygen bridge, such as methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy and pentoxy.
"Alkenyl" is intended to include hydrocarbon chains of a specified number of carbon atoms of either a straight- or branched- configuration and at least one unsaturation, which may occur at any point along the chain, such as ethenyl, propenyl, butenyl, pentenyl, dimethyl pentenyl, and the like, and includes E and Z forms, where applicable. "Halogen", as u.sed herein, means fluoro, chloro, bromo and iodo.
The term "aryl" is defined as a phenyl or naphthyl ring which is optionally substituted at any available carbon atoms with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, Cθ2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONRlR2 NR 1 R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl. The aryl may also be substituted with a fused 5-, 6-, or 7-membered ring containing one or two oxygens and the remaining ring atoms being carbon, the fused 5-, 6-, or 7-ring being selected from the group consisting of: dioxolanyl, dihydrofuranyl, dihydropyranyl, and dioxanyl.
The term "heteroaryl" as utilized herein is intended to include the following a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one or two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, and is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NRlR2, NR ^COCi -Cό-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring. Heteroaryl groups within the scope of this definition include but are not limited to: acridinyl, carbazolyl, cinnolinyl, quinoxalinyl, pyrrazolyl, indolyl, benzotriazolyl, furanyl, thienyl, benzothienyl, benzofuranyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, and pyrrolyl which are substituted or unsubstituted as defined above.
In the compounds of Formula I, the heteroaryl group may be optionally substituted with the substituents listed above at any available carbon atom or nitrogen atom (if present), but compounds bearing certain substitu tents, directly substituted to a nitrogen may be relatively unstable and are not preferred. The heteroaryl may also be fused to a second 5-, 6-, or 7-membered ring containing one or two oxygens selected from the , the remaining ring atoms being carbon, selected from the group consisting of: dioxolanyl, dihydrofuranyl, dihydropyranyl, and dioxanyl.
Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include both the metallic (inorganic) salts and organic salts; a list of which is given in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17th Edition, pg. 1418 (1985). It is well known to one skilled in the art that an appropriate salt form is chosen based on physical and chemical stability, flowability, hydro- scopicity and solubility. As will be understood by those skilled in the art, pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, but are not limited to salts of inorganic acids such as hydrochloride, sulfate, phosphate, diphosphate, hydrobromide, and nitrate or salts of an organic acid such as malate, maleate, fumarate, tartrate, succinate, citrate, acetate, lactate, methanesulfonate, p-toluenesulfonate or palmoate, salicylate and stearate. Similarly pharmaceutically acceptable cations include, but are not limited to sodium, potassium, calcium, aluminum, lithium and ammonium (especially ammonium salts with secondary amines). Preferred salts of this invention for the reasons cited above include potassium, sodium, calcium and ammonium salts. Also included within the scope of this invention are crystal forms, hydrates and solvates of the compounds of Formula I.
REACTION SCHEME A
Li, NH3 THF
As seen in Scheme A, compound I, 4,5,6,15, 16-pentakis (acetyloxy)-21 ,22 -epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Freido- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- l ,20(29)-diene-3-one, isolated from Spachea correct in liquid ammonia with lithium metal will result in the reduction of the Cl olefin group to produce the saturated lactone. Altemative methods for reducing the Cl olefin group and/or the C20(29) olefin that are known in the art may also be employed. US Serial Number 08/476,806 filed on June 7, 1995 describes the isolation of compound I and is hereby incoφorated by reference. The resultant lactone can then be converted to the oxepin analog by procedures described in Reaction Scheme B.
It should also be noted that compounds of Formula I having the 1 1 ,12-double bond can be prepared using the starting material, 4,6,7, 15,16-pentakisacetoxy-21 ,22-epoxy-l 8-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Freido-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaleana-l ,l l,20(29)-trien-3-one, isolated from Spachea correa and following the procedures described herein. However, there may be reactions where it will not be possible to selectively operate on one of the double bonds, for example, ozonolysis.
REACTION SCHEME B
1. LiAIH(0tBu)3 2. Et3SiH, BF3OEt2
As seen in Scheme B, compound I [4,6,7,15,16- pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18-hydroxy-22-methyoxycarbonyl- [6 ,7 , 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Freido-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana- 1, 20(29)-dien-3-one], isolated from Spachea correa can be converted to its oxepin analog in a two step process. US Serial Number 08/476,806 filed on June 7, 1995 describing the isolation of compound I and is hereby incoφorated by reference. Lactone I is first reduced to the lactol. This can be accomplished by using a variety of reducing agents including di-isobutylaluminum hydride (Dibal) and sodium bis(2- methoxyethoxy)aluminum hydride (Red-Al). A more optimal reducing agent is the use of lithium tris-t-butoxyaluminum hydride in an inert solvent such as dichloromethane at reduced temperatures, preferably 0°C. The purified lactol intermediate is then reacted with triethylsilane and a Lewis acid such as borontrifluoride diethyl etherate to give the ether (oxepin) analog of I.
REACTION SCHEME C
1. LiAIH(OtBu)3
2. Et3AI
In a variation of Scheme B, oxepin derivatives substituted at C3 can also be prepared. Thus in Reaction Scheme C, lactone I or its reduced analog is first reduced to the lactol as described in Reaction Scheme B. The purified lactol intermediate is then reacted with a trialkylaluminum reagent, as exemplified in this scheme by triethylaluminum (Et3Al) to give the ethyl derivative. The allyl derivative can be prepared with allyltrimethylsilane and a Lewis acid such as borontrifluoride diethyl etherate.
REACTION SCHEME D
HCI/THF or CH3(CI)AI[N(OCH3)CH3]
Lactone or ether derivatives can be selectively de¬ acetylated at C4 to give the coπesponding alcohol by reacting it withan aqueous solution of HCl (preferably 2M to 3M concentration) in THF. It can also be prepared by reacting I with CH3(C1)A1[N(0CH3)CH3 (Weinreb reagent) in inert solvents such as THF, toluene or methylene chloride.
REACTION SCHEME E
The C4 hydroxy group can be oxidized to the coπesponding ketone by a variety of oxidizing agents. The Jones reagent (chromic acid and sulfuric acid in H2θ), pyridinium chlorochromate, and oxalyl chloride plus DMSO all will achieve this conversion. REACTION SCHEME F
(PhO)3MePI HMPT, 75 °C
The C4 hydroxy group can also be dehydrated to give the olefin. Reaction of the alcohol with tris-phenoxymethylphosphonium iodide in hexamethylphosphorous triamide (HMPT) at 75°C will achieve this conversion. REACTION SCHEME G
REACTION SCHEME G (CONT'D)
As depicted in Reaction Scheme G, esters at C4 can be prepared by reaction of a preformed carboxylic acid chloride with the C4 alcohol derivative (Reaction Scheme D) in a basic solvent such as pyridine. It should be understood that R4 is used to represent a portion of the R definition, e.g. R4 can be an alkyl carbonate which is depicted in the scheme as OC(=0)OR4 , R4 representing the alkyl substituent. The acid chlorides, when not purchased, are prepared by stirring the carboxylic acids in reagents such as oxalyl chloride or thionyl chloride. Esters may also be prepared by reaction of the acid chloride and C4 alcohol with silver cyanide (AgCN) in an aprotic solvent such as HMPA. C4 sulfonate derivatives are prepared in a similar manner by reaction with sulfonyl chlorides.
C4 carbonate and carbamate derivatives are prepared by first reacting the C4 alcohol derivative with carbonyldiimidazole (CDI) to obtain the imidazolecarbonyl intermediate which is then reacted with an alcohol or amine (R1 R2NH) to give the coπesponding carbonate or carbamate derivatives.
C4 ether derivatives can also be prepared. The best procedure involves reacting an alcohol with trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride (Tf2θ, triflic anhydride) to obtain the preformed triflate in dichloromethane at reduced temperature, preferably -78°C. To this solution is added the triteφene alcohol, the reaction mixture is warmed to room temperature and stirring is continued until reaction is complete.
Ethers may also be prepared by heating a mixture of triteφene C4 alcohol, the appropriate alkylhalide and an excess of silver oxide
(Ag2θ) in an aprotic invert solvent such as THF.
REACTION SCHEME H
NHR1 R2 NaCNBH3
Amines at C4 can be prepared from the C4 ketone described in Reaction Scheme E by reaction with an amine NHRlR2 in a variety of solvents with a reducing agent such as sodium cyanoborohydride. REACTION SCHEME I
[C6H5)3P]3RhCI THF, 80 psi
Lactone or ether (oxepin) derivatives which have or have not been derivatized at C4 can be selectively hydrogenated at the C20 position to give the methyl analog. This conversion can be achieved by hydrogenation with Tris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I)chloride (Wilkinson's catalyst) in THF at 80 psi for several days. The lactone ring can then be converted to ether (oxepin) derivatives by procedures described in Reaction Schemes B and C. The C4 acetate group position can be modified by procedures described in Reaction Scheme G. REACTION SCHEME J
The C20-29 olefin can be selectively converted to the coπesponding ketone by a variety of oxidative cleavage procedures. Ozonization (O3) at reduced temperatures, prefeπably at -78°C in dichloromethane and methanol gives the ketone in good yield. Alternatively, the C20 ketone can be prepared by sequential reaction with osmium tetroxide or ruthenium tetroxide and sodium periodate.
The C20 ketone can be conveniently reduced to its coπesponding alcohol by using tetramethylammonium triacetoxyborohydride in a solvent such as THF at room temperature.
REACTION SCHEME K
BH3.THF, Me3NO
The C20-29 olefin can be converted to the C20 hydroxymethyl derivative. One procedure involves reaction with diborane in THF followed by oxidative workup with tri-N- methylamine-N-oxide (Me3NO).
The C20,C29 bis-alcohol can also be prepared by use of catalytic osmium tetroxide followed by oxidative workup with a reagent such as Me3NO.
REACTION SCHEME L
The C20 ketone derivative can be reacted to produce olefins with a variety of well known olefination agents. A particularly useful reagent is the Horner-Emmons-type of olefination reagent [(RO)2P(0)CR'R"]. This produces a mixture of geometric isomers.
Alternatively, the C20 ketone can be reacted with nucleophiles (R29a -M+) to give C20 substituted hydroxy derivatives. In general, Grignard reagents (R29a'jvigBr) or alkyllithium reagents (R29a'Lj) are utilized in aprotic solvents such as diethyl ether or THF.
It should be understood that R', R", R29a' ancj R29b' are used to represent a portion of the R29a an( R29b definitions, e.g. R29a can be a substituted olefin which is depicted in the scheme as =CR R ", R' and R" representing alkyl substituents.
REACTION SCHEME M
REACTION SCHEME M (CONT)
The C20 hydroxy derivative (Reaction Scheme K) or the C20 hydroxymethyl derivative (Reaction Scheme L) can be converted to ether, ester, carbonate, carbamate, sulfonate and other related derivatives by procedures commonly practiced in the art and as described in Reaction Scheme G. REACTION SCHEME N
R1 R2NH NaCNBH3
Amines at C20 can be prepared from the C20 ketone by reaction with an amine R! R2NH in a variety of solvents with a reducing agent such as sodium cyanoborohydride. REACTION SCHEME O
REACTION SCHEME O fCONT)
The C20 hydroxy derivative (Reaction Scheme J) or the methyl derivative (Reaction Scheme K) can be converted to ether, ester, carbonate, carbamate, sulfonate and other related derivatives by procedures commonly practiced in the art and as described in Reaction Scheme G.
The C20 hydroxymethyl derivative may also be derivatized as a methanesulfinate ester or triflate ester by standard procedures. The methansulfinate or triflate can then be reacted with an amine NR 1 R2H to give amine derivatives.
UTILITY
The present invention is related to compounds of formula I, including but not limited to those specified in the examples, which are useful in a mammalian subject for the treatment and prevention of immunemediated diseases such as the resistance by transplantation of organs or tissue such as heart, kidney, liver, medulla ossium, skin, cornea, lung, pancreas, intestinum tenue, limb, muscle, nervus, duodenum, small-bowel, pancreatic-islet-cell, including xeno transplants, etc.; graft-versus-host diseases brought about by medulla ossium transplantation; autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, type I diabetes uveitis, juvenile- onset or recent-onset diabetes mellitus, posterior uveitis, allergic encephalomyelitis, glomerulonephritis, and the like; and further infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms. Further uses may include the treatment and prophylaxis of inflammatory and hypeφroliferative skin diseases and cutaneous manifestations of immunologically mediated illnesses, such as psoriasis, atopical dermatitis, contact dermatitis and further eczematous dermatitises and further eczematous dermatitises, seboπhoeis dermatitis, Lichen planus, Pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, Epidermolysis bullosa, urticaria, angioedemas, vasculitides, erythemas, cutaneous eosinophilias, Lupus erythematosus, acne and Alopecia areata; various eye diseases (autoimmune and otherwise) such as keratoconjunctivitis, vernal conjunctivitis, uveitis associated with Behcet's disease, keratitis, heφetic keratitis, conical cornea, dystrophia epithelialis corneae, corneal leukoma, ocular pemphigus, Mooren's ulcer, Scleritis, Graves' opthalmopathy, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, sarcoidosis, etc.; pollen allergies, reversible obstructive airway disease, which includes condition such as asthma (for example, bronchial asthma, allergic asthma, intrinsic asthma, extrinsic asthma and dust asthma), particularly chronic or inveterate asthma (for example, late asthma and airway hyper-responsiveness), bronchitis and the like; inflammation of mucous and blood vessels such as gastric ulcers, vascular damage caused by ischemic diseases and thrombosis, ischemic bowel diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal lesions associated with thermal burns and leukotriene B4-mediated diseases; intestinal inflammations/allergies such as Coeliac diseases, proctitis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, mastocytosis, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis; food-related allergic diseases which have symptomatic manifestation remote from the gastrointestinal tract (e.g. migraine, rhinitis and eczema); renal diseases such as interstitial nephritis, Good- pasture's syndrome, hemolytic-uremic syndrome and diabetic nephropathy; nervous diseases such as multiple myositis, Guillain-Baπe syndrome, Meniere's disease, polyneuritis, multiple neuritis, mononeuritis and radiculopathy; endocrine diseases such as hyperthyroidism and Basedow's disease; hematic diseases such as pure red cell aplasia, aplastic anemia, hypoplastic anemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic puφura, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, agranulocytosis, pernicious anemia, megaloblastic anemia and anerythroplasia; bone diseases such as osteoporosis; respiratory diseases such as sarcoidosis, fibroid lung and idiopathic interstitial pneumonia; skin disease such as dermatomyositis, leukoderma vulgaris, ichthyosis vulgaris, photoallergic sensitivity and cutaneous T cell lymphoma; circulatory diseases such as arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, aortitis syndrome, polyarteritis nodosa and myocardosis; collagen diseases such as scleroderma, Wegener's granuloma and Sjogren's syndrome; adiposis; eosinophilic fascitis; periodontal disease such as lesions of gingiva, periodontium, alveolar bone and substantia ossea dentis; nephrotic syndrome such as glomerulonephritis; male pattern alopecia or alopecia senilis by preventing epilation or providing hair germination and/or promoting hair generation and hair growth; muscular dystrophy; Pyoderma and Sezary's syndrome; Addison's disease; active oxygen- mediated diseases, as for example organ injury such as ischemia- reperfusion injury of organs (such as heart, liver, kidney and digestive tract) which occurs upon preservation, transplantation or ischemic disease (for example, thrombosis and cardiac infraction): intestinal diseases such as endotoxin-shock, pseudomembranous colitis and colitis caused by drug or radiation; renal diseases such as ischemic acute renal insufficiency and chronic renal insufficiency; pulmonary diseases such as toxinosis caused by lung-oxygen or drug (for example, paracort and bleomycins), lung cancer and pulmonary emphysema; ocular diseases such as cataracta, siderosis, retinitis, pigmentosa, senile macular degeneration, vitreal scarring and corneal alkali bum; dermatitis such as erythema multiforme, linear IgA ballous dermatitis and cement dermatitis; and others such as gingivitis, periodontitis, sepsis, pancreatitis, diseases caused by environmental pollution (for example, air pollution), aging, carcinogenis, metastasis of carcinoma and hypobaropathy; disease caused by histamine or leukotriene-C4 release; Behcet's disease such as intestinal-, vasculo- or neuro-Behcet's disease, and also Behcet's which affects the oral cavity, skin, eye, vulva, articulation, epididymis, lung, kidney and so on. Furthermore, the compounds of the invention are useful for the treatment and prevention of hepatic disease such as immunogenic diseases (for example, chronic autoimmune liver diseases such as the group consisting of autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary ciπhosis and sclerosing cholangitis), partial liver resection, acute liver necrosis (e.g. necrosis caused by toxin, viral hepatitis, shock, or anoxia), B-virus hepatitis, non-A/non-B hepatitis, ciπhosis (such as alcoholic ciπhosis) and hepatic failure such as fulminant hepatic failure, late-onset hepatic failure and "acute-on- chronic" liver failure (acute liver failure on chronic liver diseases), and moreover are useful for various diseases because of their useful activity such as augmention of chemotherapeutic effect, preventing or treating activity of cytomegalovirus infection, particularly HCMV infection, and antiinflammatory activity; and
The compounds of the present invention may also be used in the treatment of immunodepression or a disorder involving immunodepression, such as AIDS, cancer, senile dementia, trauma (including wound healing, surgery and shock) chronic bacterial infection, and certain central nervous system disorders.
A method of treating a condition in a mammal, the treatment of which is effected or facilitated by K 1.3 inhibition, comprising the administration, in an amount that is effective at inhibiting Ky l .3, of a compound of Formula I. The method of treating a condition in a mammal, the treatment of which is effected or facilitated by Kv 1.3 inhibition, wherein the condition is selected from the group consisting of: immunemediated diseases such as the resistance by transplantation of organs or tissue such as heart, kidney, liver, medulla ossium, skin, cornea, lung, pancreas, intestinum tenue, limb, muscle, nervus, duodenum, small-bowel, pancreatic-islet-cell, including xeno transplants, etc.; graft-versus-host diseases brought about by medulla ossium transplantation; autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, type I diabetes uveitis, juvenile- onset or recent-onset diabetes mellitus, posterior uveitis, allergic encephalomyelitis, glomerulonephritis, and the like; and further infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms. Further uses may include the treatment and prophylaxis of inflammatory and hypeφroliferative skin diseases and cutaneous manifestations of immunologically mediated illnesses, such as psoriasis, atopical dermatitis, contact dermatitis and further eczematous dermatitises and further eczematous dermatitises, seboπhoeis dermatitis, Lichen planus, Pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, Epidermolysis bullosa, urticaria, angioedemas, vasculitides, erythemas, cutaneous eosinophilias, Lupus erythematosus, acne and Alopecia areata; various eye diseases (autoimmune and otherwise) such as keratoconjunctivitis, vernal conjunctivitis, uveitis associated with Behcet's disease, keratitis, heφetic keratitis, conical cornea, dystrophia epithelialis comeae, corneal leukoma, ocular pemphigus, Mooren's ulcer, Scleritis, Graves' opthalmopathy, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, sarcoidosis, etc.; pollen allergies, reversible obstructive airway disease, which includes condition such as asthma (for example, bronchial asthma, allergic asthma, intrinsic asthma, extrinsic asthma and dust asthma), particularly chronic or inveterate asthma (for example, late asthma and airway hyper-responsiveness), bronchitis and the like; inflammation of mucous and blood vessels such as gastric ulcers, vascular damage caused by ischemic diseases and thrombosis, ischemic bowel diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal lesions associated with thermal burns and leukotriene B4-mediated diseases; intestinal inflammations/allergies such as Coeliac diseases, proctitis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, mastocytosis, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis; food-related allergic diseases which have symptomatic manifestation remote from the gastrointestinal tract (e.g. migraine, rhinitis and eczema); renal diseases such as interstitial nephritis, Good- pasture's syndrome, hemolytic-uremic syndrome and diabetic nephropathy; nervous diseases such as multiple myositis, Guillain-Baπe syndrome, Meniere's disease, polyneuritis, multiple neuritis, mononeuritis and radiculopathy; endocrine diseases such as hyperthyroidism and Basedow's disease; hematic diseases such as pure red cell aplasia, aplastic anemia, hypoplastic anemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic puφura, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, agranulocytosis, pernicious anemia, megaloblastic anemia and anerythroplasia; bone diseases such as osteoporosis; respiratory diseases such as sarcoidosis, fibroid lung and idiopathic interstitial pneumonia; skin disease such as dermatomyositis, leukoderma vulgaris, ichthyosis vulgaris, photoallergic sensitivity and cutaneous T cell lymphoma; circulatory diseases such as arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, aortitis syndrome, polyarteritis nodosa and myocardosis; collagen diseases such as scleroderma, Wegener's granuloma and Sjogren's syndrome; adiposis; eosinophilic fascitis; periodontal disease such as lesions of gingiva, periodontium, alveolar bone and substantia ossea dentis; nephrotic syndrome such as glomerulonephritis; male pattem aleopreia or alopecia senilis by preventing epilation or providing hair germination and/or promoting hair generation and hair growth; muscular dystrophy; Pyoderma and Sezary's syndrome; Addison's disease; active oxygen- mediated diseases, as for example organ injury such as ischemia- reperfusion injury of organs (such as heart, liver, kidney and digestive tract) which occurs upon preservation, transplantation or ischemic disease (for example, thrombosis and cardiac infraction): intestinal diseases such as endotoxin-shock, pseudomembranous colitis and colitis caused by drug or radiation; renal diseases such as ischemic acute renal insufficiency and chronic renal insufficiency; pulmonary diseases such as toxinosis caused by lung-oxygen or drug (for example, paracort and bleomycins), lung cancer and pulmonary emphysema; ocular diseases such as cataracta, siderosis, retinitis, pigmentosa, senile macular degeneration, vitreal scarring and comeal alkali bum; dermatitis such as erythema multiforme, linear IgA ballous dermatitis and cement dermatitis; and others such as gingivitis, periodontitis, sepsis, pancreatitis, diseases caused by environmental pollution (for example, air pollution), aging, carcinogenis, metastasis of carcinoma and hypobaropathy; disease caused by histamine or leukotriene-C4 release; Behcet's disease such as intestinal-, vasculo- or neuro-Behcet's disease, and also Behcet's which affects the oral cavity, skin, eye, vulva, articulation, epididymis, lung, kidney and so on. Furthermore, the compounds of the invention are useful for the treatment and prevention of hepatic disease such as immunogenic diseases (for example, chronic autoimmune liver diseases such as the group consisting of autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary ciπhosis and sclerosing cholangitis), partial liver resection, acute liver necrosis (e.g. necrosis caused by toxin, viral hepatitis, shock, or anoxia), B-virus hepatitis, non-A/non-B hepatitis, ciπhosis (such as alcoholic ciπhosis) and hepatic failure such as fulminant hepatic failure, late-onset hepatic failure and "acute-on- chronic" liver failure (acute liver failure on chronic liver diseases), and moreover are useful for various diseases because of their useful activity such as augmention of chemotherapeutic effect, preventing or treating activity of cytomegalovirus infection, particularly HCMV infection, and antiinflammatory activity; and immunodepression or a disorder involving immunodepression, such as AIDS, cancer, senile dementia, trauma (including wound healing, surgery and shock), chronic bacterial infection, and certain central nervous system disorders.
An embodiment of the invention is a method for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Another embodiment of the invention is a method for the prevention of rejection of foreign organ transplants comprising administering to a patient in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I.
One end result of an autoimmune or a rejection process is tissue destruction caused by inflammatory cells and the mediators they release. Anti -inflammatory agents such as NSAID's and corticosteroids act principally by blocking the effect or secretion of these mediators, but do nothing to modify the immunologic basis of the disease. On the other hand, cytotoxic agents, such as cyclophosphamide, act in such a nonspecific fashion that both the normal and autoimmune responses are shut off. Indeed, patients treated with such nonspecific immuno¬ suppressive agents are as likely to succumb from infection as they are from their autoimmune disease.
Cyclosporin A, which was approved by the US FDA in 1983, is cuπently the leading drug used to prevent rejection of transplanted organs. The drug acts by inhibiting the body's immune system from mobilizing its vast arsenal of natural protecting agents to reject the transplant's foreign protein. Though cyclosporin A is effective in fighting transplant rejection, it is nephrotoxic and is known to cause several undesirable side effects including kidney failure, abnormal liver function and gastrointestinal discomfort.
Newer, safer drugs exhibiting fewer side effects are constantly being searched for in the field. The present invention provides for immunosuppressant agents which are inhibitors of a voltage dependent potassium channel, Kvl .3, that is found on human T-lymphocytes. Potassium channels modulate a number of cellular events such as muscle contraction, neuro-endocrine secretion, frequency and duration of action potentials, electrolyte homeostasis, and resting membrane potential. These channels comprise a family of proteins that have been classified according to their biophysical and pharmacological characteristics. Inhibition of K+ channels, in their role as modulators of the plasma membrane potential in human T -lymphocytes, has been postulated to play a role in eliciting immunosuppressive responses. In regulating membrane potential, K+ channels play a role in the regulation of intracellular Ca++ homeostasis, which has been found to be important in T-cell activation. The biochemical characterization of K+ channels is underdeveloped, due to the paucity of selective high affinity probes.
Functional voltage-gated K+ channels can exist as multimeric structures formed by the association of either identical or dissimilar subunits. This phenomena is thought to account for the wide diversity of K+ channels. However, subunit compositions of native K+ channels and the physiologic role that particular channels play are, in most cases, still unclear. The Kyi .3 channel is a voltage-gated potassium channel that is found in neurons, blood cells, osteoclasts and T-lymphocytes. The Chandy and Cahalan laboratories proposed a hypothesis that blocking the Kyi .3 channel would elicit an immunosuppressant response. (Chandy et ai, J. Exp. Med. 160, 369, 1984; Decoursey et al., Nature, 307, 465, 1984). However, the K+ channel blockers employed in their studies were non-selective. Until research with the peptide margatoxin, a peptide found in scoφion venom, no specific inhibitor of the Kv l .3 channel existed to test this hypothesis. Although a laboratory (Price et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 86, 10171 , 1989) showed that charybdotoxin would block Kyi .3 in human T cells, charybdotoxin was subsequently shown to inhibit four different K+ channels (Kyi.3 and three distinct small conductance Ca++ activated K+ channels) in human T-lymphocytes, limiting the use of this toxin as a probe for the physiological role of Kyi .3 (Leonard et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 89, 10094, 1992). Margatoxin, on the other hand, blocks only Kv 1.3 in T-cells, and has immunosuppressant activity in both in vitro and in vivo models. (Lin et al., J. Exp. Med, 177, 637, 1993). Since the compounds of the embodiments of this invention produce blockade of Ky i .3, they will also inhibit T-cell activation.
Also within the scope of this invention is a method of treating a condition in a mammal, the treatment of which is effected or facilitated by Ky 1.3 inhibition, comprising the administration of a phaimaceutical composition comprising a suitable pharmaceutical carrier and a compound of Formula (I), in an amount that is effective at inhibiting Ky i .3.
Also within the scope of this invention is a combination therapy comprising a compound of formula I and one or more immunosuppressant agents. These immunosuppressant agents within the scope of this invention include, but are not limited to, IMUREK® azathioprine sodium, brequinar sodium, SPANIDIN® gusperimus trihydrochloride (also known as deoxyspergualin), mizoribine (also known as bredinin), CELLCEPT® mycophenolate mofetil, NEORAL® Cyclosporin A (also marketed as different formulation of Cyclosporin A under the trademark SANDIMMUNE®), PROGRAF® tacrolimus (also known as FK-506) and RAPIMMUNE® sirolimus (also known as rapamycin), leflunomide (also known as HWA-486), glucocortcoids, such as prednisolone and its derivatives, antibody therapies such as orthoclone (OKT3) and Zenapax and antithymyocyte globulins, such as thymoglobulins.
Using the methodologies described below, representative compounds of the invention were evaluated and found to exhibit IC50 values of at least <10 μM in any of the assays thereby demonstrating and confirming the utility of the compounds of the invention as Ky i .3 inhibitors and immunosuppressants.
T CELL IL-2 ASSAY
Peripheral blood mononuclear (MNC) cells from healthy donors were separated by density centrifugation with ficoll-hypaque (LSM, Organon Teknika, Durham, NC), followed by rosetted with neuraminidase treated sheep red blood cells (SRBC). After another centrifugation with leucocyte separation medium (LSM), the SRBC of the rosetted T cells were then lysed with ammonium chloride lysing buffer (GIBCO, Grand Island, NY). Such purified T cells were resuspended at 3 X IO6/ ml in RPMI 1640 culture medium (GIBCO) supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum (Sigma, St. Louis, MO), 100 mM glutamine, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 0.1 mM non-essential amino acids, and 1 % penn-strep (GIBCO). The cell suspension was immediately distributed into 96 well round-bottom microculture plates (Costar) at 200 μl/well. The various dilutions of test compound were then added in triplicate wells at 25 μl/well, incubated for 30 min at 37°C. Ionomycin (125 ng/ml), and PMA (1 or 5 ng/ml), were added to the appropriate wells. The culture plates were then incubated at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere of 5% C02 - 95% air for 18-24 hours. The supernatants were removed, and assayed for IL-2 with an IL-2 capture ELISA, using monoclonal anti-IL-2, and biotinylated goat anti-IL-2 antibodies (unconjugated antibodies purchased from R&D System, Minneapolis, MN). The ELISA was developed with streptavidin conjugated peroxidase (Zymed, San Francisco, CA) and substrate for peroxidase (Sigma). Mean OD and units of IL-2 of the replicate wells were calculated from standard curve, created with recombinant IL-2 (Collaborative Biomedical Products, Bedford, MA) and the results were expressed as concentration of compound required to inhibit IL-2 production of T cells by 50%.
T CELL PROLIFERATION ASSAY
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) from healthy donors were separated by density centrifugation with ficoll-hypaque (LSM, Organon Teknika, Durham, NC). After washing the MNC with complete media (RPMI 1640 medium with 5% fetal calf serum, 100 mM glutamine, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 0.1 mM non-essential amino acid, and 1 % penn-strep, obtained from GIBCO, Grand Island, NY), they were then iπadiated at 7500 RADS, and resuspended at 4-4.5 x lO^cells/ml in complete media. Another aliquot of MNC were rosetted with neuraminidase treated SRBC. After another centrifugation with LSM, the sheep red blood cells (SRBC) of these rosetted T cells were then lysed with ammonium chloride lysing buffer (GIBCO, Grand Island, NY). After washing 2X with complete media, these purified T cells were also resuspended at 2-2.5 x lO^cells/ml in complete media. The various dilutions of the compound were added in triplicates at 50 ul/well of a 96 well flat-bottom microculture plate (Costar, Cambridge, MA). T cell suspension was then immediately distributed into the wells at 100 ul/well. After incubating the cells with compound for 30 min. at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere of 5% Cθ2 - 95% air, 20 μl/well of anti-CD3 (Ortho Diagnostic, NJ) at final cone, of 0.3 ng/ml was added, followed by 50 μl of the iπadiated MNC. The culture plates were then incubated at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere of 5% C02 - 95% air for 72 hours. The proliferation of T lymphocytes was assessed by measurement of tritiated thymidine incoφoration. During the last 18- 24 hrs. of culturing, the cells were pulse-labeled with 2 μCi/well of tritiated thymidine (NEN, Cambridge, MA). The cultures were harvested on glass fiber filters using a multiple sample harvester (MACH-II, Wallac,Gaithersburg, MD). Radioactivity of filter discs coπesponding to individual wells was measured by standard liquid scintillation counting methods (Betaplate Scint Counter, Wallac). Mean counts per minute of replicate wells were calculated and the results were expressed as concentration of compound required to inhibit tritiated thymidine uptake of T cells by 50%.
KV1.3-RUBIDIUM EFFLUX ASSAY
CHO cells transfected with K 1.3 channels at site densities of approximately 40,000 sites/cell are plated into 96 well culture plates and maintained in Iscove's Modified Dulbecco's Medium (IMDM, with L-Glutamine and HEPES, JRH Biosciences). Cells are incubated overnight with 86Rb+ (3 μCi/ml, Dupont-NEN) in the glutamine supplemented IMDM. After aspiration of the media, 100 μl of Low K Buffer (in mM, 6.5 KCI, 125 NaCl, 1 CaCl2, 2 MgCl2, 10 HEPES, pH adjusted to 7.2 with NaOH) is added to each well followed by 100 μl test samples in Low K Buffer also containing 0.2% BSA and 2 mM ouabain. Samples are tested at either 1 μg/ml for routine screening or at a variety of concentrations encompassing at least 1/10 to 10 times the putative IC50 of test compound to determine potency. After a fixed preincubation time, which is usually 10 min, the samples are aspirated. The Ky 1.3 channels are opened by depolarization of the cells with High K Buffer (final concentrations, in mM, 63.25 KCI, 68.25 NaCl, 1 CaCl2, 2 MgCl2, 10 HEPES, pH adjusted to 7.2 with NaOH) also containing test compounds. To measure 86Rb+ efflux through the channels, aliquots of 100 μl are taken from each well after a given time and added to plates containing 100 μl MicroScint-40 (Packard) for counting by liquid scintillation techniques. MicroScint-40 (100 μl) is then added to each well of the cell plate to determine the remaining 86Rb+ activity. The efflux counts are normalized for the total amount of 86Rb+ that was in the cells by adding the efflux counts to the cell plate counts. Activity is determined by % inhibition of the efflux window that is established using a saturating concentration of margatoxin (MgTX), a 39 amino acid peptide that is a potent blocker of Ky i .3 channels (IC50 = 100 pM).
DOSAGE FORMS
As an immunosuppressive, these compounds are useful in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, the prevention of rejection of foreign organ transplants and/or related afflictions, diseases and illnesses.
The compounds of this invention can be administered for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, the prevention of rejection of foreign organ transplants and/or related afflictions, diseases and illnesses according to the invention by any means that effects contact of the active ingredient compound with the site of action in the body of a warm¬ blooded animal. For example, administration, can be oral, topical, including transdermal, ocular, buccal, intranasal, inhalation, intravaginal, rectal, intracisternal and parenteral. The term "parenteral" as used herein refers to modes of administration which include subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, intraarticular injection or infusion, intrastemal and intraperitoneal.
The compounds can be administered by any conventional means available for use in conjunction with pharmaceuticals, either as individual therapeutic agents or in a combination of therapeutic agents. They can be administered alone, but are generally administered with a pharmaceutical carrier selected on the basis of the chosen route of administration and standard pharmaceutical practice. For the puφose of this disclosure, a warm-blooded animal is a member of the animal kingdom possessed of a homeostatic mechanism and includes mammals and birds.
The dosage administered will be dependent on the age, health and weight of the recipient, the extent of disease, kind of concuπent treatment, if any, frequency of treatment and the nature of the effect desired. Usually, a daily dosage of active ingredient compound will be from about 1-500 milligrams per day. Ordinarily, from 10 to 100 milligrams per day in one or more applications is effective to obtain desired results. These dosages are the effective amounts for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, the prevention of rejection of foreign organ transplants and/or related afflictions, diseases and illnesses.
The active ingredient can be administered orally in solid dosage forms, such as capsules, tablets, troches, dragees, granules and powders, or in liquid dosage forms, such as elixirs, syrups, emulsions, dispersions, and suspensions. The active ingredient can also be administered parenterally, in sterile liquid dosage forms, such as dispersions, suspensions or solutions. Other dosages forms that can also be used to administer the active ingredient as an ointment, cream, drops. transdermal patch or powder for topical administration, as an ophthalmic solution or suspension formation, i.e., eye drops, for ocular administration, as an aerosol spray or powder composition for inhalation or intranasal administration, or as a cream, ointment, spray or suppository for rectal or vaginal administration. Gelatin capsules contain the active ingredient and powdered carriers, such as lactose, starch, cellulose derivatives, magnesium stearate, stearic acid, and the like. Similar diluents can be used to make compressed tablets. Both tablets and capsules can be manufactured as sustained release products to provide for continuous release of medication over a period of hours. Compressed tablets can be sugar coated or film coated to mask any unpleasant taste and protect the tablet from the atmosphere, or enteric coated for selective disintegration in the gastrointestinal tract. Liquid dosage forms for oral administration can contain coloring and flavoring to increase patient acceptance.
In general, water, a suitable oil, saline, aqueous dextrose (glucose), and related sugar solutions and glycols such as propylene glycol or polyethylene gycols are suitable carriers for parenteral solutions. Solutions for parenteral administration preferably contain a water soluble salt of the active ingredient, suitable stabilizing agents, and if necessary, buffer substances. Antioxidizing agents such as sodium bisulfite, sodium sulfite, or ascorbic acid, either alone or combined, are suitable stabilizing agents. Also used are citric acid and its salts and sodium EDTA. In addition, parenteral solutions can contain preservatives, such as benzalkonium chloride, methyl- or propylparaben, and chlorobutanol.
Suitable pharmaceutical carriers are described in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, A. Osol, a standard reference text in this field.
For administration by inhalation, the compounds of the present invention may be conveniently delivered in the form of an aerosol spray presentation from pressurized packs or nebulisers. The compounds may also be delivered as powders which may be formulated and the powder composition may be inhaled with the aid of an insufflation powder inhaler device. The prefeπed delivery system for inhalation is a metered dose inhalation (MDI) aerosol, which may be formulated as a suspension or solution of a compound of Formula I in suitable propellants, such as fluorocarbons or hydrocarbons. For ocular administration, an ophthalmic preparation may be formulated with an appropriate weight percent solution or suspension of the compounds of Formula I in an appropriate ophthalmic vehicle, such that the compound is maintained in contact with the ocular surface for a sufficient time period to allow the compound to penetrate the comeal and intemal regions of the eye.
Useful pharmaceutical dosage-forms for administration of the compounds of this invention can be illustrated as follows:
CAPSULES
A large number of unit capsules are prepared by filling standard two-piece hard gelatin capsules each with 100 milligrams of powdered active ingredient, 150 milligrams of lactose, 50 milligrams of cellulose, and 6 milligrams magnesium stearate.
SOFT GELATIN CAPSULES
A mixture of active ingredient in a digestible oil such as soybean oil, cottonseed oil or olive oil is prepared and injected by means of a positive displacement pump into gelatin to form soft gelatin capsules containing 100 milligrams of the active ingredient. The capsules are washed and dried.
TABLETS
A large number of tablets are prepared by conventional procedures so that the dosage unit is 100 milligrams of active ingredient, 0.2 milligrams of colloidal silicon dioxide, 5 milligrams of magnesium stearate, 275 milligrams of microcrystalline cellulose, 1 1 milligrams of starch and 98.8 milligrams of lactose. Appropriate coatings may be applied to increase palatability or delay absoφtion. INJECTABLE
A parenteral composition suitable for administration by injection is prepared by stirring 1.5% by weight of active ingredient in 10% by volume propylene glycol. The solution is made to volume with water for injection and sterilized.
SUSPENSION
An aqueous suspension is prepared for oral administration so that each 5 milliliters contain 100 milligrams of finely divided active ingredient, 100 milligrams of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, 5 milligrams of sodium benzoate, 1.0 grams of sorbitol solution, U.S.P., and 0.025 milliliters of vanillin. The same dosage forms can generally be used when the compounds of this invention are administered stepwise or in conjunction with another therapeutic agent. When drugs are administered in physical combination, the dosage form and administration route should be selected depending on the compatibility of the combined drugs. Thus the term coadministration is understood to include the administration of the two agents concomitantly or sequentially, or alternatively as a fixed dose combination of the two active components.
The following examples illustrate the preparation of the compounds of Formula I and as such are not to be considered as limiting the invention set forth in the claims appended hereto.
EXAMPLE 1
A Method Of Extracting The Compounds Of Formula 1 (a) and 1 (b) From Spachea correa
single
double
One gram of an ethanol extract of the roots of Spachea correa was partitioned between 100 ml of hexane (twice) and 100 ml of 90% aqueous methanol. After separation of the phases, the defatted methanol was concentrated down under vacuum to give an aqueous suspension. This was diluted out to 100 ml with water and extracted, with 100 ml of methylene chloride.
The bioactive methylene chloride extract was dried down to give 12 mg of residue. This was first fractionated by preparative thin layer chromatography (TLC) on a 20 cm by 20 cm E. Merck silica gel 60F254 plate of 1mm thickness using methylene chloride-ethyl acetate 1 : 1 (v/v) as solvent, then by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using a Zorbax RxC8 4.6 mm x 25 cm column, operated at 50°C and eluted with a 50 minute gradient of acetonitrile: water (1 : 1 , v/v) to 100% acetonitrile, delivered at 1 ml/min, to afford 4 mg of compound 1 (a) and 1 mg of 1 (b).
Homogeneity of the preparations was ascertained in several TLC systems, such as E. Merck silica gel 60F254, methylene chloride- ethyl acetate 1 : 1 , Rf 1(a) 0.4, Rf 1(b) 0.3; Whatman KCl 8, methanol- water 9: 1 , Rf 1 (a) 0.65, Rf 1 (b) 0.75 and by HPLC using a Zorbax RxC8 column, acetonitrile- water 3:2, k' 1 (a) 4.15, k' 1 (b) 3.30; and by NMR.
Mass spectra were recorded on JEOL SX-102A (electron impact, El, 903V) and JEOL HX1 10 (Fast Atom Bombardment, FAB) mass spectrometers. Exact mass measurements were performed at high resolution (HR-EI) using perfluorokerosene (PFK) as the internal standard. Trimethylsilyl derivatives were prepared with a 1 : 1 mixture of BSTFA-pyridine at room temperature The FAB spectrum was run in a matrix of dithiothreitol (20/80).
The compound of Formula 1(a) runs underivatized by El. The molecular ion is observed a m/z 788 and three successive loses of acetic acid are observed. The base peak is observed a m/z 334. The compound does not silylate. Scanning HR-EI indicated a molecular formula of C40H52O16. A table of the critical HR-EI data is given below.
Observed m/z Formula Assignment
788.3220 C40H52O16 M+ 728.3040 C38H48014 M-acetic acid 668.2834 C36H44012 M-2 x acetic acid 334.1417 C18H2206 base peak
13c NMR spectra were recorded for the compound of Formula 1 (a) in CD2CI2 at 100 MHz on a Varian Unity 400 NMR spectrometer at 20°C. Chemical shifts are given in ppm relative to tetramethylsilane (TMS) at zero ppm using the solvent peak at 53.8 ppm as internal standard. The following data were observed: 15.0, 15..2, 16.8, 17.1 , 20.7*, 20.9, 21.1 , 21.6, 21.8, 22.2, 35.6, 40.8*, 42.1 , 43.6, 45.1 , 47.5, 49.3*, 53.5, 59.1 , 62.6, 63.5, 66.1 , 66.7*, 68.4*, 69.9, 73.9, 75.0, 75.6, 77.1 *, 1 19.4, 123.7, 138.9, 143.0, 167.7, 169.2, 169.3*,
170.25, 170.31 , 170.8, 171.3 ppm (where the * signifies the observation as broad resonances). The carbon count of 40 is in agreement with the molecular formula C40H52O16 derived by scanning HR EI-MS. The 1 H NMR spectra of compound of Formula(a) is provided as Figure 1. The spectra was recorded at 400 MHz in CD2CI2 on a Varian Unity 400 NMR spectrometer at 25°C. Chemical shifts are in ppm relative to TMS at zero ppm using the solvent peak at δ5.32 as the intemal standard.
The mass spectra of the compound of Formula 1(b) was obtained as above. The following results were obtained.
Observed m/z Formula Assignment 786.3075 C40H50OI6 M+
726.2886 C38H46O M-acetic acid
666.2651 C36H42O12 M-2 x acetic acid
606.2451 C34H38O10 M-3 x acetic acid
489.2099 C26H33O9 base peak 471.1992 C26H310
13c NMR spectra were recorded for the compound of Formulal(b) using the procedure described above. The following results were observed: 14.8, 14.9, 17.3, 20.8, 20.9, 21.3, 21.7, 21.8, 21.9, 27.1 , 35.1 , 40.6, 42.3, 45.4, 48.1 , 50.4, 53.5, 54.1, 57.8, 63.7, 66.2, 67.8, 68.6, 71.4, 73.3, 73.8, 74.4, 1 19.5, 121.1 , 124.3, 137.1 , 138.9, 143.3, 167.6, 168.6, 169.3, 169.5, 169.9, 171.0, 171.7 ppm.
The carbon count of 40 is in agreement with the molecular formula C40H50016 derived by scanning HR EI-MS.
EXAMPLE 2
A Method Of Extracting The Compounds Of Formula 1 (c) And 1 (d) From Spachea Correa
single
double
Analogs of the compounds of Formula 1 (a) and 1 (b) could be detected in the crude extract and fractions thereof when the process of Example 1 was carried out on a larger scale. Thus, 50 g of ethanol extract were partitioned as described in Example 1 using 900 ml of each solvent at each step.
Partial purification of the methylene chloride extract was achieved by column chromatography on E. Merck silica gel 60 (120 ml), eluting with a step gradient of ethyl acetate in methylene chloride. The step gradient was designed so that the column was washed first with 100% methylene chloride and then with methylene chloride- ethyl acetate mixtures of 9: 1 , 8:2, 3:2, 2: 1 , 1 : 1 , 1 :2, 2:8 and 1 :9. Ultimately the column was washed with 100% ethyl acetate. Fractions eluted with methylene chloride-ethyl acetate 3:2 were enriched in compound of Formula 1 (a) and 1 (b). These were resolved by HPLC using a Zorbax RxC8 9 mm x 25 cm column, maintained at 50°C and eluted at 4 ml/min with acetonitrile-water 1 : 1 v/v. Three identical runs finally afforded 100 mg and 20 mg respectively of 1 (a) and 1 (b) after crystallization from methanol. Later-eluting fractions from the silica gel column above were found to contain at least two related compounds based on UV spectra and color reactions on TLC plates. Material from the methylene chloride-ethyl actate 1 :1 and 1 :2 washings were combined and evaporated down. Separation was achieved on the same HPLC column as above, eluting with a 50 minute gradient of 30% to 50% acetonitrile in water. Two identical runs gave 6 mg of purified compound 1 (c). Fractions containing the compound of Formula 1(d) were again processed by HPLC (same column) using acetonitrile- water 3:7 delivered isocratically, to yield 2 mg of purified Formula 1 (d). The mass spectra of these compounds were recorded on a Finnigan TSQ700 mass spectrometer (electrospray ionization, ESI). The samples were analyzed by LC/MS using a 2.1x150mm C8 column at 0.2ml/min. with a mobile phase of 45% acetonitrile/O.OlM aqueous ammonium acetate at 50°C. Component 1(d) had a retention time of 10.5 min. and a molecular weight of 744 which is observed a m/z: 745 (M+H), 762 (M+NH3), 786 (M + H + MeCN). Component 1 (c) has a retention time of 1 1.8 and a molecular weight of 746 which is observed at m/z: 747 (M+H), 764 (M+NH3) and 788 (M + H + MeCN).
The 13c NMR spectra obtained for the compound of Formula 1 (c) using the conditions previously described is as follows: 15.1 (2x), 16.9, 19.8, 20.8, 20.91 , 20.94, 21.9, 22.3, 35.6, 40.6, 42.2, 43.9, 45.0, 47.7, 50.8, 53.5, 55.6, 61.8, 63.5, 66.0, 67.6 (2x), 69.8, 70.0, 73.9, 75.0, 75.6, 1 19.3, 123.7, 139.0, 144.4, 167.8, 169.2, 169.5, 170.1 , 170.4, 171.4 ppm.
The carbon count of 38 is in agreement with the molecular formula C38H50OI6 derived by scanning HR EI-MS.
EXAMPLE 3
Separation By HPLC
Compounds of this invention were characterized by the following behavior during HPLC separation on a Zorbax RxC8 4.6 mm x 25 cm column, maintained at 50°C and eluted at 1 ml/min with acetonitrile -water 3:2 v/v): Compound 1(a): k' = 4.15; 1 (b): k'=3.30; 1 (c): k'=2.30; 1 (d): k'=2.10. Analyses using this HPLC system can be used to quantify the compounds in the crude extract or other mixtures, by comparing the absorbance of HPLC peaks at a wavelength of 220 nm with that produced by injections of known (weighed) amounts of pure standards.
EXAMPLE 4
Additional Purification Procedure
A simplified purification process allows for rapid fraction¬ ation of even larger amounts of crude extract and the preparation of gram amounts of the compounds of Formula 1(a) and 1(b).
The ethanol extract is first dissolved at 20 grams per 150 ml in methanol. This solution is diluted with 150 ml of water and then extracted three times with methylene chloride using 150 ml of methylene chloride each time. The pooled methylene chloride extracts are evaporated down and fractionation proceeds by repeated column chromatography on silica gel. One employs methylene chloride- methanol 97:3 in a first step; the mixed compounds of Formula 1 (a) and 1 (b) thus obtained are resolved by chromatographing on fresh silica gel eluted with methylene chloride -ethyl acetate 3:1. Volume of elution for the compound of Formula 1 (a) ranges from about 2 to about 3.5 column volumes of solvent; that for the compound of Formula 1 (b) is about 3 to about 4.5 column volumes. Finally, advantage is taken of the low solu- bility of these compounds, and, after total resolution by chromatography, the compounds of Formula 1(a) and 1(b) can be precipitated and or crystallized from concentrated methanol solutions. EXAMPLE 5
4,6,7, 15,16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one
A solution of 50 mg (63.7 μmole) of 4,6,7,15,16- Pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony 1- [6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one in 50 ml of dry THF was degassed under reduced pressure and saturated with nitrogen, the procedure being repeated several times. 25 mg of Wilkinson's catalyst [ (PPh3)3RhCl ] were added and the solution was degassed and saturated with hydrogen in the previously described manner. The reaction vessel was then pressurized with H2 to 15 psi (latm) and shaken for 65h at 25°C. After that time the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in a small amount of ethyl acetate/hexanes (2: 1 ) (ca. 1 mL) and filtered through 30g of silica gel eluting with 500 ml of ethyl acetate / hexanes (2: 1 ). The first fractions, containing the Wilkinson- catalyst (approx. 50 mL) were discarded. The fractions containing the product were combined. After removing the solvent under reduced pressure the crude product was dried in vacuo and purified by HPLC to afford 20.8 mg (42%) of the title compound as a white solid. iH NMR (CDC13) δ 1.5 (d, 3H, J = 8.6 Hz, C29-H), 2.4 (m, IH, C20-H); Mass Spectrum (APCI): m/e 808. EXAMPLE 6
4,6,7, 15, 16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxy- carbonyI[6 ,7 , 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -ene
A solution of 213 mg (0.27 mmole) of 4,6,7, 15,16- pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hy droxy-22-methoxycarbony 1- [6α,7 , 15β, 16β,20cc,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana- l -en-3-one in 2 mL of dichloromethane was cooled to 0°C. Then 0.68 mL of a 1.02M solution of lithium tri-tertbutoxyaluminum hydride was added and the solution was stiπed at 0°C for 18h. The reaction was quenched with 10 mL of 2.5M aqueous H2SO4 and then was diluted with 50 mL of dichloromethane. After the layers were separated, the organic phase was dried over Na2Sθ4 and concentrated.
The residue was dissolved in a mixture of 5 mL of dichloromethane and 1 mL of triethylsilane. Then 0.8 mL of boron trifluoride-etherate was added and the solution was stiπed at room temperature. After 2 h, the reaction was quenched by addition of saturated aqueous NaHC03 solution and dichloromethane. The layers were separated and the organic layer was washed with and brine, saturated aqueous NaHCθ3, dried over MgSθ4, and concentrated. The residue was purified by silica gel chromatography using S (hexane:t- butylmethyletheπacetonitrile 8:4:1) to afford 60.5 mg (29%) of the title compound as a white solid; * H NMR (CDCI3) δ 2.41 (m, IH, C20-H), 3.38 (s, I H, C21-H), 3.69 (dd, 2H, AB, J = 12 Hz, C24-H), 5.5 (m, IH, Cl-H), 5.57 (m, IH, C2-H); Mass Spectrum (APCI): m/e 794
(M+NH4).
EXAMPLE 7
4,6,7, 15, 16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)-20(29),21 ,22-diepoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one
A solution of 50 mg of 4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,- 22β]-D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- l ,20(29)-dien-3- one (0.05 mmole) and 150 mg of m-chloro perbenzoic acid (80 - 85%; remainder water; 0.7 mmole) in 5 ml of CHC13 was stored at 0°C for 21 days. The solution was diluted with 50 ml of dichloromethane, 20 ml of a saturated aqueous solution of NaHC03 was added and the layers were separated. The organic layer was consecutively washed with 20 mL of 1 M hydrochloric acid and saturated aqueous sodium chloride then was dried over MgSθ4 and concentrated. The residue was purified by silica gel chromatography with 1 : 1 ethyl acetate-hexane to afford 41.8 mg of the title compound as a white solid (80%); l NMR (CDCI3) δ 2.92, 3.21 (AB, 2H, J = 4.0 Hz, C29-H), 3.30 (s, IH, C21-H), 6.09 (d, IH, J = 1 1.9 Hz, C2-H), 6.33 (dd, 1 H, J l = 1 1.9 Hz, J2 = 8.9Hz, C 1 -H); 1 c NMR (CDCI3) δ 123.5 (C-2), 142.3 (C-1 ); Mass Spectrum (APCI): m/e 822 (M+NH4). EXAMPLE 8
4,6,7 ,15,16-Pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β,16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3.20-dione
A solution of 13.7 mg of 4,6,7,15,16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy-18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6o ,7α,15β,16β,21β,- 22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3- one in 12 ml of (1 :1 , CH2CI2/CH3OH) was cooled to -78°C and O3 was bubbled into the solution until it contained a blue color. The solution was then purged with nitrogen for 3 minutes and 3 drops of Me2S was added. The solution was allowed to warm to 25°C for 14 hours. Volatiles were removed by vacuum and the residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel using 25 % ethyl acetate-hexane to afford 13.8 mg (100%) of the title compound as a white solid; ]H NMR (CDCI3) δ 2.83 (d, IH, J = 14 Hz), 2.39 (d, IH, J = 14 Hz); Mass Spectrum (El) m/e 813 (M+Na). EXAMPLE 9A
29(Z)-Methoxycarbony 1-4,6,7 ,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l .20(29 Vdien-3-one
A solution of 5.9 mg (0.028 mmol) of methyl diethlyphosphonoacetate in 1 mL of THF at 0°C was added potassium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (0.028mmol) and the solution was stiπed for 30 minutes. Then it was cooled to -78°C and a solution of 4,6,7,15, 16- Pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony 1- [6α,7α, 15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana-l -en-,3,20-dione ( 18.5 mg, 0.023 mmol) in 1.0 mL of THF was added. The solution was allowed to warm to 25°C for 36 h. The solution was diluted with CH2CI2 and was filtered through celite. Upon evaporation of solvent, the residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel using 50% ethyl acetate-hexane to afford 4.0 mg (20%) of the Z isomer and 5.4 mg of the E isomer (34 %). iH NMR (CDCI3) δ 6.00 (d, IH, J = 1.8 Hz), 3.81 (s, 3 H); Mass Spectrum (El) m/e 869 (M+Na).
The following Examples 9-13 are isomeric mixtures which were prepared by the procedures described in Example 9 A. EXAMPLE 9B
29(E)-Methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29)-dien-3-one
!H NMR (CDC13) δ 6.30 (d, IH, J = 2.1 Hz), 3.74 (s, IH); Mass Spectrum (El) m/e 869 (M+Na).
EXAMPLE 10A
29(Z)-t-Butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29)-dien-3-one
iH NMR (CDC13) δ 5.92 (d, IH, J = 1.7 Hz), 1.51 (s, 9 H); Mass Spectrum (El) m/e 91 1 (M+Na).
EXAMPLE 10B
29(E)-t-Butoxycarbony 1-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-1.20(29 -dien-3-one
i H NMR (CDCI3) δ 6.24 (d, IH, J = 2.0 Hz), 1.47 (s, 9 H); Mass Spectrum (El) m/e 91 1 (M+Na).
EXAMPLE UA
29(Z)-Ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 1 - hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A- homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29)-dien-3-one
iH NMR (CDCl3) δ 5.99 (d, 1H, J = 1.9 Hz), 1.26 (t, 3 H, J = 7.2 Hz); Mass Spectrum (El) m/e 883 (M+Na).
EXAMPLE 1 IB
29(E)-Ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7cc, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A- homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29)-dien-3-one
i H NMR (CDCI3) δ 6.29 (d, IH, J = 1.9 Hz), 1.28 (t, 3 H, J = 7.2 Hz); Mass Spectrum (El) m/e 883 (M+Na).
EXAMPLE 12A
29(Z)-Cyano-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29 )-dien-3-one
iH NMR (CDCI3) δ 5.53 (d, IH, J = 2.0 Hz); Mass Spectrum (APCI) m/e 831 (M+NH4).
EXAMPLE 12B
29(E)-Cyano-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29)-dien-3-one
iH NMR (CDC13) δ 5.82 (d, IH, J = 1.9 Hz); Mass Spectrum (APCI)
EXAMPLE 13A
29(E)-Phenyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29)-dien-3-one
i H NMR (CDCI3) δ 7.37 (t, 2H, J = 7 Hz), 7.31 (t, IH, J = 7 Hz), 7.27 (d, 2H, J = 7 Hz), 7.05(s, IH); Mass Spectrum (APCI) m/e 882
(M+NH4). EXAMPLE 13B
29(Z)-phenyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-1.20(29)-dien-3-one
iH NMR (CDC13) δ 7.46 (t, 2H, J = 8 Hz), 7.35(t, 1 H, J = 7 Hz), 7.33 (d, 2H, J = 8 Hz), 6.80 (s, IH); Mass Spectrum (APCI) m/e 882
(M+NH4).
EX AMPLE 14
4-(2-Bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7,15,16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A- Friedo-A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one
Step A: 6,7, 15, 16-Tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-4, 18- dihydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl- [6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29)-dien-3-one
A solution of 102.1 mg (0.130 mmole) of 4,6,7, 15,16- pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-l 8-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl- [6α,7oc, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana-l,20(29)-dien-3-one in 4 mL of tetrahydrofuran and 2 mL of 3M aqueous HCl was heated at 40°C for 24h. The solution was diluted with dichloromethane and the layers were separated. The organic layer was washed with 0.1M phosphate buffer (pH 7), then was dried over MgSθ4 and concentrated. The residue was purified by silica gel chromatography with 2: 1 ethyl acetate-hexane to afford 44.9 mg of the title compound as a white solid (46%); !H NMR (CDCI3) δ 4.20 (q, IH, J = 4.3 Hz, C4-H); Mass Spectrum (APCI): m/e 764 (M+NH4)
Step B: 4-(2-Bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7,15,16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl- [6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1.20(29 )-dien-3-one
To a solution of 17.5 mg (23.5 μmole) of 6,7,15,16- tetrakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy-4, 18-dihydroxy-22-methoxycarbony 1- [6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana-l,20(29)-dien-3-one in 0.5 mL pyridine was added 27.5 mL (237 μmole) of 2-bromobenzoyl chloride. The solution was stiπed at room temperature for 4 h, then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was first filtered through a plug of silica gel and then purified by HPLC (Waters RCM, μ Porosil, 10 mm X 10 cm) using a mixture of 9.6:6 (5:4: 1 hexane-methyl r/-butyl ether- acetonitrile:hexane) to afford 17.3 mg (88%) of the title compound as a white solid; ^H NMR δ 5.67 (IH, C4-H), 7.40-7.43 (m, 2H), 7.72 (dd, IH, J = 2.2, 6.9 Hz), 7.78 (dd, IH, J = 2.3, 6.9 Hz); Mass Spectrum (APCI): m/e 946, 948 (79βr-M+NH4, 81Br-M+NH4)
Step C: 4-(2-Bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7, 15,16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 1 -hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl- [6 ,7α, 15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one
A solution of 0.100 g (0.108 μmole) of 4-(2- bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7, 15, 16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6 ,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3-one in 20ml of dry THF was degassed under reduced pressure and saturated with nitrogen, the procedure being repeated several times. Then 75 mg of Wilkinson's catalyst [ (PPh3)3RhCl ] were added and the solution was degassed and saturated with hydrogen in the previously described manner. The reaction vessel was then pressurized with H2 to 50 psi (3.5 atm) and shaken for 72h at 25 °C. After that time the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in a small amount of ethyl acetate/hexanes (1 : 1) (ca. 1 mL) and filtered through 30g of silica gel eluting with 500ml of ethyl acetate / hexanes (1 : 1 ). The first fractions, containing the Wilkinson-catalyst (approx. 50mL) were discarded. The fractions containing the product were combined. After removing the solvent under reduced pressure the crude product was dried in vacuo and purified by HPLC to afford 71.2 mg (71 %) of the title compound as a white solid; iH NMR (CDC13) δ 1.5 (d, 3H, J = 8.6 Hz, C29-H), 2.4 (m, I H, C20-H); 5.67 (IH, C4-H), 7.40-7.43 (m, 2H), 7.72 (dd, IH, J = 2.2, 6.9 Hz), 7.78 (dd, IH, J = 2.3, 6.9 Hz); Mass Spectrum (APCI) m/e 948, 950 (79βr-M+NH4, 81Br-M+NH4).
EXAMPLE 15
4,6,7 ,15,16-Pentakis(acety loxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6 ,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
As described in Scheme I, 4,5,6,15, 16-pentakis(acety loxy )- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6 ,7 , 15β, 16β,21 β, 22β]D:A-Freido-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l,20(29)-diene-3- one, isolated from Spachea correa in liquid ammonia with lithium metal will result in the reduction of the Cl olefin group to produce the saturated lactone. EX AMPLE 16
4,6,7, 15,16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-3-one
A solution of 50 mg of 4,6,7, 15 , 16-pentakis(acety loxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,- 22β]-D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one in 50ml of dry THF is degassed under reduced pressure and saturated with nitrogen, the procedure being repeated several times. 25mg of Wilkinson's catalyst, (PPh3)3RhCl, are added and the solution is degassed and saturated with hydrogen in the previously described manner. The reaction vessel is then pressurized with H2 to 15 psi (latm) and shaken for 65h at 25°C. After that time the solvent is removed under reduced pressure. The residue is dissolved in a small amount of ethyl acetate/hexanes (2: 1 ) (ca. 1 mL) and filtered through 30g of silica gel eluting with 500 ml of ethyl acetate/hexanes (2: 1 ). The first fractions, containing the Wilkinson-catalyst (approx. 50mL) are discarded. The fractions containing the product are combined. After removing the solvent under reduced pressure the crude product is dried in vacuo and purified by HPLC to produce the title compound. EX AMPLE 17
4,6,7, 15, 16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 1 -hydroxy-22- methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleane
A solution of 213 mg of 4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl-[6oc,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,- 22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-3-one in 2 mL of dichloromethane is cooled to 0°C. Then 0.68 mL of a 1.02M solution of lithium tri-tertbutoxyaluminum hydride is added and the solution is stiπed at 0°C for 1 h. The reaction is quenched with 10 mL of 2.5M aqueous H2SO4 and then is diluted with 50 mL of dichloromethane. After the layers are separated, the organic phase is dried over Na2S04 and concentrated.
The residue is dissolved in a mixture of 5 mL of dichloro¬ methane and 1 mL of triethylsilane. Then 0.8 mL of boron trifluoride- etherate is added and the solution is stiπed at room temperature. After 2 h, the reaction is quenched by addition of saturated aqueous NaHC03 solution and dichloromethane. The layers are separated and the organic layer is washed with and brine, saturated aqueous NaHCθ3, dried over MgSθ4, and concentrated. The residue is purified by silica gel chromatography using S (hexane:t-butylmethylether:acetonitrile 8:4: 1) to produce the title compound. EX AMPLE 18
4,6,7, 15,16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)-20(29),21 ,22-diepoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana-3-one
A solution of 50 mg of 4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxy carbonyl [6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,- 22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one and 150 mg of m-chloro perbenzoic acid (80 - 85%; remainder water; 0.7 mmole) in 5ml of CHCI3 is stored at 0°C for 21 days. The solution is diluted with 50 ml of dichloromethane, 20 ml of a saturated aqueous solution of NaHC03 is added and the layers are separated. The organic layer is consecutively washed with 20 mL of 1 M hydrochloric acid and saturated aqueous sodium chloride then is dried over MgSθ4 and concentrated. The residue is purified by silica gel chromatography with 1 : 1 ethyl acetate-hexane to produce the title compound.
EXAMPLE 19
4,6,7, 15,16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)-21,22-epoxy-18-hydroxy-22-methoxy- carbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana-3.20-dione
A solution of 13.7 mg of 4,6,7, 15,16-Pentakis(acetyloxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl-[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,- 22β]-D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one in 12 ml of (1 : 1, CH2CI2/CH3OH) is cooled to -78°C and O3 is bubbled into the solution until it contained a blue color. The solution is then purged with nitrogen for 3 minutes and 3 drops of Me2S is added. The solution is allowed to warm to 25°C for 14 hours. Volitiles are removed by vacuum and the residue is purified by chromatography on silica gel using 25 % ethyl acetate-hexane to produce the title compound.
EXAMPLE 20A
29(Z)-Methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
EXAMPLE 20B
29(E)-Methoxycarbony 1-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
A solution of 5.9 mg of methyl diethlyphosphonoacetate in
1 mL of THF at 0°C is added potassium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (0.028 mmol) and the solution is stiπed for 30 minutes. Then it is cooled to -78°C and a solution of 4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-3,20-dione (18.5 mg), in 1.0 mL of THF is added. The solution is allowed to warm to 25°C for 36 h. The solution is diluted with CH2CI2 and is filtered through celite. Upon evaporation of solvent, the residue is purified by chromatography on silica gel using 50% ethyl acetate-hexane to separate the Z isomer and the E isomer.
The following Examples, Examples 21A-24B, are prepared by the procedures described in Examples 20 A and 20B.
EXAMPLE 21 A
29(Z)-t-Butoxycarbony 1-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29 -en-3-one
EX AMPLE 21 B
29(E)-t-Butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acety loxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony 1 [6 ,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
EXAMPLE 22A
29(Z)-Ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
EXAMPLE 22B
29(E)-Ethoxycarbony 1-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29 -en-3-one
EXAMPLE 23A
29(Z)-Cyano-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acety loxy )-21 ,22-epoxy-l 8-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
EXAMPLE 23B
29(E)-Cyano-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
EXAMPLE 24A
29(E)-Phenyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-l 8-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
EXAMPLE 24B
29(Z)-Pheny 1-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29Ven-3-one
EXAMPLE 25
4-(2-Bromobenzoyloxy)-6,7, 15,16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27.30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-3-one
Step A: 6,7,15,16-Tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-4,18- dihydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]- D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en- 3 -one
A solution of 102.1 mg of 4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis (acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl- [6α,7α, 15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one in 4 mL of tetrahydrofuran and 2 mL of 3M aqueous HCl is heated at 40°C for 24h. The solution is diluted with dichloromethane and the layers are separated. The organic layer is washed with 0.1M phosphate buffer (pH 7), then is dried over MgSθ4 and concentrated. The residue is purified by silica gel chromatography with 2: 1 ethyl acetate-hexane to produce the title compound.
Step B: 4-(2-Bromobenzoy loxy)-6,7, 15 , 16-tetrakis(acety loxy)- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl- [6α,7α, 15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one
To a solution of 17.5 mg of 6,7, 15,16-tetrakis(acety loxy )- 21 ,22-epoxy-4, 18-dihydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,- 22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one in 0.5 mL pyridine is added 27.5 μL (237 μmole) of benzoyl chloride. The solution is stiπed at room temperature for 4 h, then is concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue is first filtered through a plug of silica gel and then purified by HPLC (Waters RCM, μ Porosil, 10 mm X 10 cm) using a mixture of 9.6:6 (5:4:1 hexane-methyl tert-buty\ ether- acetonitrile:hexane) to produce the title compound.
Step C: 4-(2-Bromobenzoy loxy)-6,7, 15,16-tetrakis(acety loxy )- 21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl- [6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana-3-one
A solution of 0.100 g of 4-(2-bromobenzoyloxy)-6,7,15,16- tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 1 -hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony 1- [6α,7oc, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24- oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one in 20ml of dry THF is degassed under reduced pressure and saturated with nitrogen, the procedure being repeated several times. Then 75 mg of Wilkinson's catalyst [ (PPh3)3RhCl ] are added and the solution is degassed and saturated with hydrogen in the previously described manner. The reaction vessel is then pressurized with H2 to 50 psi (3.5 atm) and shaken for 72h at 25°C. After that time the solvent is removed under reduced pressure. The residue is dissolved in a small amount of ethyl acetate/hexanes (1 :1 ) (ca. 1 mL) and is filtered through 30g of silica gel eluting with 500ml of ethyl acetate / hexanes (1 :1 ). The first fractions, containing the Wilkinson-catalyst (approx. 50mL) are discarded. The fractions containing the product are combined. After removing the solvent under reduced pressure the crude product is dried in vacuo and purified by HPLC to produce the title compound.

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
A compound of structural Formula I:
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: O, S, NH or H and Rl;
a is: a single bond, or a double bond when R4 is absent;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
r is: O or 1;
s is: O or 1;
Rl and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR *R2, NRlCOCi -C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl-C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, C0Cl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONRlR2, NRlR2, NRlC0Cι -C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, NR 1R2, NR lCOCι -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
a) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Cl -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl,
C02Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR1R , NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Cl -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NRIR2, NRlCOCl-C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) absent and a is a double bond; b) -H, c) -OH, d) =0, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sC 1 -C 1 o-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, f) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-Clθ-alkenyl, as defined above, g) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, h) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, i) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, j) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, k) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, 1) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, m) -OC(=0)NRl R , n) -OS02R ' or o) -NR 1R2;
R 9a anc\ R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC 1 -C l O-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-Clθ-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
m) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Cιo-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
2. The compound of structural Formula I, as recited in
Claim 1 ,
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: O, S, or NH;
a is: a single bond;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
m is: 1 to 4;
r is: 0 or 1 ;
s is: 0 or 1 ;
Rl and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl-C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR*R2, NRlCOCι-C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONRΪR2, NR!R , NRlCOCl-C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cι-C6-alkyl, CONRlR , NR *R2, NR^COCl -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring; R3 is: a) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Cl -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR !R2, NRlCOQ -Cό-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Cl -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, Cθ2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONRlR2, NR !R2, NRlCOCl-C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) absent and a is a double bond; b) -H, c) -OH, d) =0, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, f) -O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Ci0-alkenyl, as defined above, g) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, h) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, i) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, j) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, k) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above. 1) -0(CH2)n0(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, m) -OC(=0)NRl R2, n) -OS02R3' or o) -NRlR2; R29a and R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC 1 -C 10-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
m) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cι -Clθ-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
3. The compound of structural Formula I, as recited in
Claim 2,
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: O;
a is: a single bond;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
n is: 1 to 4;
m is: 1 to 4;
r is: 0 or 1 ;
s is: 0 or 1;
R 1 and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl-C6-alkyl, CO R1R2, NR IR2, NR^OCl-Cό-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NRlR2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl-C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1R , NR1R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R is: a) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, b) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or c) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, b) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, c) -Of(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, d) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, e) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, f) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, g) -OC(=0)NR l R2, or h) -OS02R3;
R29a nd R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
m) -(Cι -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Ci0-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
4. The compound of structural Formula I, as recited in Claim 3, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form or hydrate, wherein:
R4 is: a) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br,
Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, NRl R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or
b) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl-C6-alkyl, C02Cι-C6-alkyl, CONR 1R2, NR1R , NRlCOCι -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring.
5. The compound of structural Formula I, as recited in
Claim 1 ,
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: H and R l ;
a is: a single bond;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
s is: O or 1 ; Rl and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Cl -C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, C0Cl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl -C6-alkyl, C0NR!R2, NR 1 R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, C0Cl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONRlR2, NRlR2, NRlC0Cl-C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1 R2, NR 1 R2, NRlCOCl-C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R3 is: a) -(Cl -C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Cl -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl -C6-alkyl, CONRlR2, NR 1R2, NRlCOCι-C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Cl -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cι -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR ! R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) absent and a is a double bond; b) -H, c) -OH, d) =0, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, f ) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C l O-alkenyl, as defined above, g) -0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, h) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, i) -0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, j) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, k) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, 1) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, m) -OC(=0)NRl R2, n) -OS02R3> or o) -NRΪR2;
R29a and R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
1) -(CH2)s-OSθ2R3, m) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Clθ-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
The compound of structual Formula I, as recited in
Claim 5,
I
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, crystal form, or hydrate, wherein:
X is: H and R1; a is: a single bond;
b and c are independently: a single bond or a double bond;
n is: 1 to 4;
m is: 1 to 4;
r is: O or 1;
s is: O or 1 ;
R 1 and R2 are independently: a) H, or b) (Ci-C6)-alkyl, wherein alkyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, vinyl, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, C0Cl-C6-alkyl, C02Cι -C6-alkyl, CONRΪR2, NR lR2, NR lC0Cl-C6-alkyl, aryl, wherein aryl is defined as phenyl or naphthyl, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cι -C6)-alkoxy, phenyl, phenoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, C0Cl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR 1 R2, NR 1 R2, NR 1 COC 1 -C6-alkyl and any two of adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7- membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, heteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is defined as a 5 or 6-membered ring substituted with one and two heteroatoms selected from O, S, N, unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl-C6-alkyl, Cθ2Cl-C6-alkyl, CO R!R , NR!R2, NRlCOCl -C6-alkyl, any two adjacent substituents can be joined to form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered fused ring said ring containing 1 or 2 oxygen atoms and the remainder carbon atoms, or any two adjacent substituents can be joined together to form a benzo-fused ring;
R3 is: a) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above; b) -(Cl -C6)-alkenyl, wherein alkenyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, C02H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl -C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR 1 R , NRlC0Cl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above; c) -(Cι -C6)-alkynyl, wherein alkynyl is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of: Br, Cl, F, I, (Cl -C6)-alkoxy, cyano, oxo, nitro, hydroxy, CHO, CO2H, COCl -C6-alkyl, C02Cl-C6-alkyl, CONR1R2, NR 1R2, NR lCOCl -C6-alkyl, aryl as defined above, and heteroaryl as defined above, d) -aryl, aryl as defined above, or e) -heteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above;
R4 is: a) -OH, b) -0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, c) -0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, d) -0[(C=0)OrLsaryl, aryl as defined above, e) -0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, f) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, g) -0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above, h) -OC(=0)NR l R2, or i) -OS02R3; R29a and R29b are independently: a) -H, b) =0, c) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sCl -ClO-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, d) -(CH2)s-O[(C=O)Or]sC2-Cl0-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, e) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sC2-C6-alkynyl, alkynyl as defined above, f) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]s(C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, g) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]saryl, aryl as defined above, h) -(CH2)s-0[(C=0)Or]sheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, i) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)mheteroaryl, heteroaryl as defined above, j) -(CH2)s-0(CH2)nO(CH2)maryl, aryl as defined above,
m) -(Cl-C6)-alkyl, alkyl as defined above, n) -(C2-C6)-alkenyl, alkenyl as defined above, or o) =C(Cl -Clθ-alkyl)2, alkyl as defined above.
7. A compound selected from the group consisting of:
4,6,7 ,15,16-pentakis(acety loxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3-one;
4,6,7 ,15,16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,20 ,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -ene;
4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-20,21 ,22,(29)-diepoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo-
27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- l-en-3-one; 4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acety loxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 -en-3,20-dione;
29(Z)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6oc,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-t-butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-t-butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7.15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6oc,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-1 - hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7 , 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-1 - hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-cyano-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one; 29(E)-cyano-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(E)-phenyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l,20(29)-dien-3-one;
29(Z)-phenyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana- 1 ,20(29)-dien-3-one;
4-(2-bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7,15,16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-1 - hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D: A- Friedo-A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-l-en-3-one;
4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18-hydroxy-22-methoxy- carbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A-homo-27,30- dinor-24-oxaoleana-3-one;
4,6,7 , 15 , 16-pentakis(acety loxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleane;
4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-20(29),21 ,22-diepoxy-18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7 ,15β,16β,20α,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-en-3-one;
4,6,7 , 15 , 16-pentakis(acety loxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22- methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,20α,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-3,20-dione; 29(Z)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-methoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6 ,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(Z)-t-butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-t-butoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(Z)-ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7, 15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7 , 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo-A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-ethoxycarbonyl-4,6,7,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(Z)-cyano-4,6,7, 15 , 16-pentakis(acety loxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-cyano-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7 ,15β,16β,21 β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one;
29(E)-pheny 1-4,6,7, 15, 16-pentakis(acetyloxy)-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbony l[6o ,7α, 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one; 29(Z)-pheny 1-4,6,7 ,15,16-pentakis(acetyloxy )-21 ,22-epoxy- 18-hydroxy- 22-methoxycarbonyl[6α,7α,15β,16β,21β,22β]D:A-Friedo-A-homo- 27,30-dinor-24-oxaoleana-20(29)-en-3-one; or
4-(2-bromobenzoyl)oxy-6,7,15,16-tetrakis(acetyloxy)-21,22-epoxy-18- hydroxy-22-methoxycarbony l[6α,7 , 15β, 16β,21 β,22β]D: A-Friedo- A- homo-27,30-dinor-24-oxaolean-3-one.
S. A method treating a condition in a mammal, the treatment of which is effected or facilitated by Ky i .3 inhibition, comprising the administration, in an amount that is effective at inhibiting Kv 1.3, of a compound of Formula I.
9. The method of treating a condition in a mammal the treatment of which is effected or facilitated by Kyi .3 inhibition, as recited in Claim 8, wherein the condition is selected from the group consisting of: resistance by transplantation of organs or tissue, graft- versus-host diseases brought about by medulla ossium transplantation; rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, type I diabetes uveitis, juvenile-onset or recent-onset diabetes mellitus, posterior uveitis, allergic encephalomyelitis, glomerulonephritis, infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms, inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin diseases, psoriasis, atopical dermatitis, contact dermatitis, eczematous dermatitises, seboπhoeis dermatitis, Lichen planus, Pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, Epidermolysis bullosa, urticaria, angioedemas, vasculitides, erythemas, cutaneous eosinophilias, Lupus erythematosus, acne, Alopecia areata, keratoconjunctivitis, vernal conjunctivitis, uveitis associated with Behcet's disease, keratitis, herpetic keratitis, conical cornea, dystrophia epithelialis comeae, corneal leukoma, ocular pemphigus, Mooren's ulcer, Scleritis, Graves' opthalmopathy, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, sarcoidosis, etc.; pollen allergies, reversible obstructive airway disease, bronchial asthma, allergic asthma, intrinsic asthma, extrinsic asthma and dust asthma, chronic or inveterate asthma, late asthma and airway hyper- responsiveness, bronchitis, gastric ulcers, vascular damage caused by ischemic diseases and thrombosis, ischemic bowel diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal lesions associated with thermal bums and leukotriene B4-mediated diseases, Coeliac diseases, proctitis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, mastocytosis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, migraine, rhinitis, eczema, interstitial nephritis, Good-pasture's syndrome, hemolytic-uremic syndrome, diabetic nephropathy, multiple myositis, Guillain-Baπe syndrome, Meniere's disease, polyneuritis, multiple neuritis, mononeuritis, radiculopathy, hyperthyroidism, Basedow's disease, pure red cell aplasia, aplastic anemia, hypoplastic anemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, agranulocytosis, pernicious anemia, megaloblastic anemia, anerythroplasia, osteoporosis, sarcoidosis, fibroid lung, idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, dermatomyositis, leukoderma vulgaris, ichthyosis vulgaris, photoallergic sensitivity, cutaneous T cell lymphoma, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, aortitis syndrome, polyarteritis nodosa, myocardosis, scleroderma, Wegener's granuloma, Sjogren's syndrome, adiposis, eosinophilic fascitis, lesions of gingiva, periodontium, alveolar bone, substantia ossea dentis, glomerulonephritis, male pattem alopecia or alopecia senilis by preventing epilation or providing hair germination and/or promoting hair generation and hair growth; muscular dystrophy; Pyoderma and Sezary's syndrome, Addison 's disease, ischemia- reperfusion injury of organs which occurs upon preservation, transplantation or ischemic disease, for example, thrombosis and cardiac infraction, endotoxin-shock, pseudomembranous colitis, colitis caused by drug or radiation, ischemic acute renal insufficiency, chronic renal insufficiency, toxinosis caused by lung-oxygen or drug, for example, paracort and bleomycins), lung cancer, pulmonary emphysema, cataracta, siderosis, retinitis, pigmentosa, senile macular degeneration, vitreal scarring, corneal alkali bum; dermatitis erythema multiforme, linear IgA ballous dermatitis and cement dermatitis, gingivitis, periodontitis, sepsis, pancreatitis, diseases caused by environmental pollution, aging, carcinogenis, metastasis of carcinoma and hypobaropathy; disease caused by histamine or leukotriene-C4 release; Behcet's disease, autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary ciπhosis sclerosing cholangitis), partial liver resection, acute liver necrosis, necrosis caused by toxin, viral hepatitis, shock, or anoxia, B-virus hepatitis, non-A/non-B hepatitis, ciπhosis, alcoholic ciπhosis, hepatic failure, fulminant hepatic failure, late-onset hepatic failure, "acute-on- chronic" liver failure, augmention of chemotherapeutic effect, preventing or treating activity of cytomegalovirus infection, HCMV infection, and antiinflammatory activity; and treatment of immunodepression or a disorder involving immunodepression, including AIDS, cancer, senile dementia, trauma, chronic bacterial infection, and certain central nervous system disorders.
10. The method as recited in Claim 9, wherein the condition is an autoimmune disease.
1 1. A method of preventing or treating the resistance to transplantation or transplantation rejection of organs or tissues into a patient in need thereof, which comprises the administration of a compound of Claim 1.
12. A method of suppressing the immune system in a subject in need thereof, which comprises the administration to the subject of an immune suppressing amount of a compound of Formula I, as recited in Claim 1.
13. A pharmaceutical formulation comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a therapeutically effective amount of the compound of Formula I, as recited in Claim 1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable crystal form or hydrate thereof. 14. The pharmaceutical formulation of Claim 13, comprising in addition, a second immunosuppressive agent comprising azathioprine, brequinar sodium, deoxyspergualin, mizaribine, mycophenolic acid moφholino ester, cyclosporin, FK-506 and rapamycin.
15. The method of Claim 12, comprising the coadministration of a second immunosuppressive agent.
16. A method of preventing or treating the resistance to transplantation or transplantation rejection of organs or tissues into a patient in need thereof, which comprises the administration of a compound of Claim 1.
17. A method of preventing or treating resistance by transplantation of organs or tissue, graft-versus-host diseases brought about by medulla ossium transplantation; rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, type I diabetes uveitis, juvenile-onset or recent-onset diabetes mellitus, posterior uveitis, allergic encephalomyelitis, glomerulonephritis, infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms, inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin diseases, psoriasis, atopical dermatitis, contact dermatitis, eczematous dermatitises, seboπhoeis dermatitis, Lichen planus, Pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, Epidermolysis bullosa, urticaria, angioedemas, vasculitides, erythemas, cutaneous eosinophilias, Lupus erythematosus, acne, Alopecia areata, keratoconjunctivitis, vernal conjunctivitis, uveitis associated with Behcet's disease, keratitis, heφetic keratitis, conical cornea, dystrophia epithelialis corneae, co eal leukoma, ocular pemphigus, Mooren's ulcer, Scleritis, Graves' opthalmopathy, Vogt- Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, sarcoidosis, etc.; pollen allergies, reversible obstructive airway disease, bronchial asthma, allergic asthma, intrinsic asthma, extrinsic asthma and dust asthma, chronic or inveterate asthma, late asthma and airway hyper-responsiveness, bronchitis, gastric ulcers, vascular damage caused by ischemic diseases and thrombosis, ischemic bowel diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal lesions associated with thermal bums and leukotriene B4-mediated diseases, Coeliac diseases, proctitis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, mastocytosis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, migraine, rhinitis, eczema, interstitial nephritis, Good-pasture's syndrome, hemolytic-uremic syndrome, diabetic nephropathy, multiple myositis, Guillain-Baπe syndrome, Meniere's disease, polyneuritis, multiple neuritis, mononeuritis, radiculopathy, hyperthyroidism, Basedow's disease, pure red cell aplasia, aplastic anemia, hypoplastic anemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic puφura, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, agranulocytosis, pernicious anemia, megaloblastic anemia, anerythroplasia, osteoporosis, sarcoidosis, fibroid lung, idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, dermatomyositis, leukoderma vulgaris, ichthyosis vulgaris, photoallergic sensitivity, cutaneous T cell lymphoma, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, aortitis syndrome, polyarteritis nodosa, myocardosis, scleroderma, Wegener's granuloma, Sjogren's syndrome, adiposis, eosinophilic fascitis, lesions of gingiva, periodontium, alveolar bone, substantia ossea dentis, glomerulonephritis, male pattem alopecia or alopecia senilis by preventing epilation or providing hair germination and/or promoting hair generation and hair growth; muscular dystrophy; Pyoderma and Sezary's syndrome, Addison's disease, ischemia- reperfusion injury of organs which occurs upon preservation, transplantation or ischemic disease, for example, thrombosis and cardiac infraction, endotoxin-shock, pseudomembranous colitis, colitis caused by drug or radiation, ischemic acute renal insufficiency, chronic renal insufficiency, toxinosis caused by lung-oxygen or drug, for example, paracort and bleomycins), lung cancer, pulmonary emphysema, cataracta, siderosis, retinitis, pigmentosa, senile macular degeneration, vitreal scarring, comeal alkali bum; dermatitis erythema multiforme, linear IgA ballous dermatitis and cement dermatitis, gingivitis, periodontitis, sepsis, pancreatitis, diseases caused by environmental pollution, aging, carcinogenis, metastasis of carcinoma and hypobaropathy; disease caused by histamine or leukotriene-C4 release; Behcet's disease, autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary ciπhosis sclerosing cholangitis), partial liver resection, acute liver necrosis, necrosis caused by toxin, viral hepatitis, shock, or anoxia, B-virus hepatitis, non-A/non-B hepatitis, ciπhosis, alcoholic ciπhosis, hepatic failure, fulminant hepatic failure, late-onset hepatic failure, "acute-on- chronic" liver failure, augmention of chemotherapeutic effect, preventing or treating activity of cytomegalovirus infection, HCMV infection, and antiinflammatory activity; and treatment of immunodepression or a disorder involving immunodepression, including AIDS, cancer, senile dementia, trauma, chronic bacterial infection, and certain central nervous system disorders which comprises the administration of a compound of Claim 1.
18. A method of treating a condition in a mammal, the treatment of which is effected or facilitated by Ky 1.3 inhibition, comprising the administration of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a pharmaceutical carrier and a compound of Formula I, as recited in Claim 1 , in an amount that is effective at inhibiting Kγl .3.
19. A method of treating a condition in a mammal, the treatment of which is effected or facilitated by Kv l .3 inhibition, comprising the coadministration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I, as recited in Claim 1 , with a second immunosuppressive agent.
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