EP1469857A1 - Utilisation des inhibiteurs de pde5 dans le traitement de la formation de cicatrices et de la fibrose - Google Patents

Utilisation des inhibiteurs de pde5 dans le traitement de la formation de cicatrices et de la fibrose

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EP1469857A1
EP1469857A1 EP20030734608 EP03734608A EP1469857A1 EP 1469857 A1 EP1469857 A1 EP 1469857A1 EP 20030734608 EP20030734608 EP 20030734608 EP 03734608 A EP03734608 A EP 03734608A EP 1469857 A1 EP1469857 A1 EP 1469857A1
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  • the present invention relates to the use of cyclic guanosine 3', 5' - monophosphate type five cGMP PDE 5 inhibitors (hereinafter PDE 5 inhibitors), including in particular the compound sildenafil, for the reduction of or prevention of scarring and/or fibrosis.
  • PDE 5 inhibitors including in particular the compound sildenafil
  • examples of disease associated with scarring and/or fibrosis include (but are not necessarily limited to): lung fibrosis, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, dermal and corneal scarring and/or fibrosis following infection, trauma, surgery or thermal injury, scleroderma and other connective tissue disorders, fibrosis of the heart, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, muscle fibrosis, kidney fibrosis, chronic dermal ulceration and lipdermatosclerosis, lung fibrosis or any origin), post-surgical and idiophatic adhesions, inflammatory conditions of the skin (including lichen and associated conditions), ageing and all ageing associated degenerative disorders (including ageing of the skin), liver fibrosis or any etiology (including viral and non-viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis, chronic thyroiditis, calcinosis (of any origin), conditions whose pathogenesis is related to the deposition/remodelling of a connective
  • the present invention relates to the use of certain compounds in the treatment of such disease states.
  • the progression of certain diseases associated with scarring and/or fibrosis such as atherosclerosis may involve the accumulation/proliferation of smooth muscle cells )SMCs) which elaborate extracellular matrix micromolecules which are largely collagenous in nature.
  • SMCs smooth muscle cells
  • Ml myocardial infarcation
  • tissue injury which may result in both scar tissue turnover and fibrous tissue formation.
  • myofibroblasts the differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts can mark an early event in the development of tissue fibrosis.
  • the prolonged presence of myofibroblasts at an infarct site may also be likely to produce an inbalance in extracellular matrix proteins and proteases, which may exacerbate hypertrophic scars and wound formation.
  • EPO930069 discloses compositions for the reduction of scarring. Amongst these compositions are phosphodiesterase inhibitors which are said to reduce wound scarring. However, the phosphodieterase inhibitors described in that document are broad-spectrum inhibitors and are not specific for PDE 5. As such, the inhibitors of this patent may be disadvantageous in that they do not have the same therapeutic efficiency as the compounds of the present invention.
  • zaprinast is a specific PDE5 inhibitor when in fact it is documented elsewhere in the literature that zaprinast acts as a non-specific PDE inhibitor (see, for example, McMahon et al) (doc 18) and Kukoretz et al (doc 3). It is also known that it is five fold more potent against PDE6 than against PDE5.
  • the process of wound repair following disruption of tissue homeostatis involves a cascade of coordinately linked overlapping phases which includes: inflammation, granulation tissue formation, extracellular matrix deposition and assembly, and termation.
  • Peptide factors are involved in the process in various ways and control platelet function, leukotaxis, cytokine synthesis, and agiongenesis as well as directing the progression of fibroblast phenotypes that ultimately results in the formation of premature scare tissue.
  • the peptide factors exercise control over these processes by regulating the ability of fibroblasts to proliferate and to quantitatively and qualitatively change their extracellular matrix component production profiles.
  • TGF- ⁇ One of the primary regulatory factors known to be involved in initiating the wound healing cascade is TGF- ⁇ .
  • nitric oxide improves the rate of wound healing. It is also known that cGMP PDE5 inhibitors increase intracellular concentrations of nitric oxide derived cGMP, thereby enhancing the effect of nitric oxide, which is responsible for the efficacy of sildenafil in the treatment of male erectile dysfunction.
  • the antiscarring effect is linked to specific PDE 5 inhibition at an appropriate stage in the wound-healing cycle. This may occur in conjunction with an appropriate signal such as NO-mediated smooth muscle relaxation. Other factors may also be involved.
  • non-selective PDE inhibition (as exemplified by Redondo et al in a study of zaprinast, and data using pentoxyfilline (a weak and non-selective PDE inhibitor)
  • pentoxyfilline a weak and non-selective PDE inhibitor
  • these agents may behave as antifibrotic agents there has not been any recognition in the prior art that a treatment to prevent or reduce scarring could be based on selective PDE5 inhibition. Indeed, there seems to be a conflict of opinion in the prior art regarding the role of cGMP (and hence the role of PDE5) in scar formation.
  • a method for reducing scarring and/or treating fibrosis in a patient which comprises treating the patient with an effective amount of a cGMP PDE 5 inhibitor or a pharmaceutical composition thereof.
  • cGMP PDE 5 inhibitor for the manufacture of a medicament for reducing scarring and/or treating fibrosis.
  • cGMP PDE 5 inhibitor for reducing scarring and/or treating fibrosis in tissue.
  • a pharmaceutical pack comprising: a pharmaceutical composition comprising a PDE5 inhibitor, directions relating to the use of the composition for reducing scarring and/or treating fibrosis, and a container.
  • diseases associated with scarring and/or fibrosis which are capable of treatment in accordance with the invention include: lung fibrosis, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, dermal and corneal scarring and/or fibrosis following infection, trauma, surgery or thermal injury, scleroderma and other connective tissue disorders, fibrosis of the heart, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, muscle fibrosis, kidney fibrosis, chronic dermal ulceration and lipdermatosclerosis, lung fibrosis or any origin), post-surgical and idiophatic adhesions, inflammatory conditions of the skin (including lichen and associated conditions), ageing and all ageing associated degenerative disorders (including ageing of the skin), liver fibrosis or any etiology (including viral and non- viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis, chronic thyroiditis, calcinosis (of any origin), conditions whose pathogenesis is related to the deposition/remodelling of a
  • PDE5 inhibitor refers to any compound which is a potent and selective inhibitor of the cGMP PDE5 isoenzyme.
  • the PDE5 inhibitor must demonstrate a selectivity of at least 25 fold, and preferably at least 30 fold, in favour of PDE5 inhibition.
  • Suitable PDE5 inhibitors for use in the pharmaceutical combinatiions according to the present invention are the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors hereinafter detailed. Particularly preferred for use herein are potent and selective cGMP PDE5 inhibitors.
  • Suitable cGMP PDE5 inhibitors for the use according to the present invention include:
  • Preferred type V phosphodiesterase inhibitors for the use according to the present invention include:
  • (+)-3-ethyl-5-[5-(4-ethylpiperazin-1 -ylsulphonyl)-2-(2-methoxy-1 (R)- methylethoxy)pyridin-3-yl]-2-methyl-2,6-dihydro-7H-pyrazolo[4,3-d]pyrimidin-7-one also known as 3-ethyl-5- ⁇ 5-[4-ethylpiperazin-1-ylsulphonyl]-2-([(1 R)-2-methoxy-1- methylethyl]oxy)pyridin-3-yl ⁇ -2-methyl-2,6-dihydro-7H-pyrazolo[4,3-d] pyrimidin-7-one (see WO99/54333);
  • Still other type cGMP PDE5 inhibitors useful in conjunction with the present invention include:4-bromo-5-(pyridylmethylamino)-6-[3-(4-chlorophenyl)-propoxy]- 3(2H)pyridazinone; 1-[4-[(1 ,3-benzodioxol-5- ylmethyl)amiono]-6-chloro-2- quinozolinyl]-4-piperidine-carboxylic acid, monosodium salt; (+)-cis-5,6a,7,9,9,9a- hexahydro-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)-phenylmethyl-5-methyl-cyclopent-4,5]imidazo[2,1- b]purin-4(3H)one; furazlocillin; cis-2-hexyl-5-methyl-3,4,5,6a,
  • cGMP PDE5 inhibitor The suitability of any particular cGMP PDE5 inhibitor can be readily determined by evaluation of its potency and selectivity using iiterature methods followed by evaluation of its toxicity, absorption, metabolism, pharmacokinetics, etc in accordance with standard pharmaceutical practice.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors have an IC50 for PDE5 at less than 100 nanomolar, more preferably, at less than 50 nanomolar, more preferably still at less than 10 nanomolar.
  • IC50 values for the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors may be determined using established literature methodology, for example as described in EP0463756-B1 and EP0526004- A1.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors used in the invention are selective for the PDE5 enzyme. Preferably they are selective over PDE3, more preferably over PDE3 and PDE4.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors of the invention have a selectivity ratio greater than 25, more preferably greater than 30, and still more preferably greater than 100, over PDE3 and more preferably over PDE3 and PDE4. The best inhibitors show a selectivity of preferably greater than 300, over PDE3 and more preferably over PDE3 and PDE4.
  • IC50 values for the PDE3 and PDE4 enzyme may be determined using established literature methodology, see S A Ballard et al, Journal of Urology, 1998, vol. 159, pages 2164- 2171.
  • the compounds of the invention are preferably orally bioavailable.
  • Oral bioavailablity refers to the proportion of an orally administered drug that reaches the systemic circulation.
  • the factors that determine oral bioavailability of a drug are dissolution, membrane permeability and metabolic stability.
  • a screening cascade of firstly in vitro and then in vivo techniques is used to determine oral bioavailablity.
  • the solubilisation of the drug by the aqueous contents of the gastrointestinal tract can be predicted from in vitro solubility experiments conducted at appropriate pH to mimic the GIT.
  • the compounds of the invention have a minimum solubility of 50 mcg/ml. Solubility can be determined by standard procedures known in the art such as described in Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev. 23, 3-25, 1997.
  • Membrane permeability refers to the passage of the compound through the cells of the GIT. Lipophilicity is a key property in predicting this and is defined by in vitro Log D . measurements using organic solvents and buffer.
  • the compounds of the invention have a Log D 7 of -2 to +4, more preferably -1 to +2. The log D can be determined by standard procedures known in the art such as described in J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 1990, 42:144.
  • caco-2 Cell monolayer assays such as caco-2 add substantially to prediction of favourable membrane permeability in the presence of efflux transporters such as p-glycoprotein, so-called caco-2 flux.
  • compounds of the invention have a caco-2 flux of greater than 2x10 "6 cms "1 , more preferably greater than 5x10 "6 cms ⁇ 1 .
  • the caco flux value can be determined by standard procedures known in the art such as described in J. Pharm. Sci, 1990, 79, 595-600
  • Metabolic stability addresses the ability of the GIT or the liver to metabolise compounds during the absorption process: the first pass effect.
  • Assay systems such as microsomes, hepatocytes etc are predictive of metabolic liability.
  • the compounds of the Examples show metabolic stability in the assay system that is commensurate with an hepatic extraction of less then 0.5. Examples of assay systems and data manipulation are described in Curr. Opin. Drug Disc. Devel., 201 , 4, 36-44, Drug Met. Disp.,2000, 28, 1518-1523
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitor is Sildenafil.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors can be administered alone but, in human therapy will generally be administered in admixture with a suitable pharmaceutical excipient diluent or carrier selected with regard to the intended route of administration and standard pharmaceutical practice.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors can be administered orally, buccally or sublingually in the*form of tablets, capsules, ovules, elixirs, solutions or suspensions, which may contain flavouring or colouring agents, for immediate-, delayed-, modified- , or controlled-release applications.
  • Such tablets may contain excipients such as microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, sodium citrate, calcium carbonate, dibasic calcium phosphate and glycine, disintegrants such as starch (preferably corn, potato or tapioca starch), sodium starch glycollate, croscarmellose sodium and certain complex silicates, and granulation binders such as polyvinylpyrrolidone, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, sucrose, gelatin and acacia. Additionally, lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate, stearic acid, glyceryl behenate and talc may be included.
  • excipients such as microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, sodium citrate, calcium carbonate, dibasic calcium phosphate and glycine
  • disintegrants such as starch (preferably corn, potato or tapioca starch), sodium starch glycollate, croscarmellose sodium and certain complex silicates
  • granulation binders such
  • Solid compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in gelatin capsules.
  • Preferred excipients in this regard include lactose, starch, a cellulose, milk sugar or high molecular weight polyethylene glycols.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors of the invention may be combined with various sweetening or flavouring agents, colouring matter or dyes, with emulsifying and/or suspending agents and with diluents such as water, ethanol, propylene glycol and glycerin, and combinations thereof.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors can also be administered parenterally, for example, intravenously, intra-arterially, intraperitoneally, intramuscularly or subcutaneously, or they may be administered by infusion techniques.
  • parenteral administration they are best used in the form of a sterile aqueous solution which may contain other substances, for example, enough salts or glucose to make the solution isotonic with blood.
  • the aqueous solutions should be suitably buffered (preferably to a pH of from 3 to 9), if necessary.
  • the preparation of suitable parenteral formulations under sterile conditions is readily accomplished by standard pharmaceutical techniques well-known to those skilled in the art.
  • dosage levels and other dosage levels herein are for the average human subject having a weight range of about 65 to 70 kg.
  • the skilled person will readily be able to determine the dosage levels required for a subject whose weight falls outside this range, such as children and the elderly.
  • the dosage of cGMP PDE5 inhibitor in such formulations will depend on its potency, but can be expected to be in the range of from 1 to 500 mg for administration up to three times a day.
  • the daily dosage level of the cGMP PDE5 inhibitor will usually be from 5 to 500 mg (in single or divided doses).
  • a preferred dose is in the range 10 to 100 mg (e.g. 10, 25, 50 and 100 mg) which can be administered once, twice or three times a day (preferably once).
  • the precise dose will be as determined by the prescribing physician and will depend on the age and weight of the patient and severity of the symptoms.
  • tablets or capsules of the cGMP PDE5 inhibitor may contain from 5 to 250 mg (e.g. 10 to 100 mg) of active compound for administration singly or two or more at a time, as appropriate.
  • the physician in any event will determine the actual dosage which will be most suitable for any individual patient and it will vary with the age, weight and response of the particular patient.
  • the above dosages are exemplary of the average case. There can, of course, be individual instances where higher or lower dosage ranges are merited and such are within the scope of this invention.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors can also be administered intranasally or by inhalation and are conveniently delivered in the form of a dry powder inhaler or an aerosol spray presentation from a pressurised container, pump, spray or nebuliser with the use of a suitable propellant, e.g. dichlorodifluoromethane, trichlorofluoromethane, dichlorotetrafluoroethane, a hydrofluoroalkane such as 1 ,1 ,1 ,2-tetrafluoroethane or 1 ,1 ,1 ,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane, carbon dioxide or other suitable gas.
  • a suitable propellant e.g. dichlorodifluoromethane, trichlorofluoromethane, dichlorotetrafluoroethane, a hydrofluoroalkane such as 1 ,1 ,1 ,2-tetrafluoroethane or 1
  • the dosage unit may be determined by providing a valve to deliver a metered amount.
  • the pressurised container, pump, spray or nebuliser may contain a solution or suspension of the cGMP PDE5 inhibitor, e.g. using a mixture of ethanol and the propellant as the solvent, which may additionally contain a lubricant, e.g. sorbitan trioleate.
  • Capsules and cartridges (made, for example, from gelatin) for use in an inhaler or insufflator may be formulated to contain a powder mix of the cGMP PDE5 inhibitor and a suitable powder base such as lactose or starch.
  • Aerosol or dry powder formulations are preferably arranged so that each metered dose or "puff contains from 1 to 50 mg of the cGMP PDE5 inhibitor, for delivery to the patient.
  • the overall daily dose with an aerosol will be in the range of from 1 to 50 mg which may be administered in a single dose or, more usually, in divided doses throughout the day.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors can be administered in the form of a suppository or pessary.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitor may be applied topically in the form of a gel, hydrogel, lotion, solution, cream, ointment or dusting powder.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors may also be dermally or transdermally administered, for example, by the use of a skin patch.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors can be formulated as a suitable ointment containing the inhibitor suspended or dissolved in, for example, a mixture with one or more of the following: mineral oil, liquid petrolatum, white petrolatum, propylene glycol, polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene compound, emulsifying wax and water.
  • they can be formulated as a suitable lotion or cream, suspended or dissolved in, for example, a mixture of one or more of the following: mineral oil, sorbitan monostearate, a polyethylene glycol, liquid paraffin, polysorbate 60, cetyl esters wax, cetearyl alcohol, 2-octyldodecanol, benzyl alcohol and water.
  • the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors may also be used in combination with a cyclodextrin.
  • Cyclodextrins are known to form inclusion and non-inclusion complexes with drug molecules. Formation of a drug-cyclodextrin complex may modify the solubility, dissolution rate, bioavailability and/or stability property of a drug molecule. Drug- cyclodextrin complexes are generally useful for most dosage forms and administration routes.
  • the cyclodextrin may be used as an auxiliary additive, e.g. as a carrier, diluent or solubiliser.
  • Alpha-, beta- and gamma-cyclodextrins are most commonly used and suitable examples are described in WO-A-91/11172, WO-A-94/02518 and WO-A- 98/55148.
  • oral administration of the cGMP PDE5 inhibitors is the preferred route, being the most convenient.
  • the drug may be administered parenterally, sublingually or buccally.
  • cGMP PDE5 inhibitors of the invention can also be administered in combination with one or more of the following:
  • ⁇ -Adrenergic receptor antagonist compounds also known as ⁇ - adrenoceptors or ⁇ -receptors or ⁇ -blockers.
  • Suitable compounds for use herein include: the ⁇ -adrenergic receptors as described in PCT application WO99/30697 published on 14th June 1998, the disclosures of which relating to ⁇ -adrenergic receptors are incorporated herein by reference and include, selective ⁇ adrenoceptors or ⁇ 2-adrenoceptors and non-selective adrenoceptors, suitable ⁇ i-adrenoceptors include: phentolamine, phentolamine mesylate, trazodone, alfuzosin, indoramin, naftopidil, tamsulosin, dapiprazole, phenoxybenzamine, idazoxan, efaraxan, yohimbine, rauwolfa alkal
  • NO-donor compounds for use herein include organic nitrates, such as mono- di or tri-nitrates or organic nitrate esters including glyceryl brinitrate (also known as nitroglycerin), isosorbide 5-mononitrate, isosorbide dinitrate, pentaerythritol tetranitrate, erythrityl tetranitrate, sodium nitroprusside (SNP), 3-morpholinosydnonimine molsidomine, S-nitroso- N-acetyl penicilliamine (SNAP) S-nitroso-N- glutathione (SNO-GLU), N-hydroxy - L-arginine, amylnitrate, linsidomine, linsidomine chlorohydrate, (SIN-1) S-nitroso - N-cysteine, diazenium diolates.(O-1) S-nitroso - N-cysteine
  • vasodilator agents Suitable vasodilator agents for use herein include nimodepine, pinacidil, cyclandelate, isoxsuprine, chloroprumazine, halo peridol, Rec 15/2739, trazodone, pentoxifylline;
  • Calcium channel blockers such as amlodipine
  • Steroidal or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents such as statins
  • MMP Matrix metalloprotease inhibitors
  • Urokinase type plasminogen activator inhibitors uPA
  • Particularly preferred agents for use in combination with the PDE5 inhibitors of the invention for treating wounds include: PCP inhibitors such as those of WO 01/47901 , GB 0108097.7, PCT/I B01/02360 and GB 0108102.5.
  • the MMP inhibitor is a MMP-3 and/or MMP-13 inhibitor such as those specifically and generically disclosed in WO99/35124, EP 931788, WO99/29667 or WO00/74681.
  • MMP inhibitors are those of the Examples of WO99/35124, EP 931788, WO99/29667 and WO00/74681.
  • the uPA inhibitor is selected from those specicially and generically disclosed in WO99/20608, EP 1044967 or WO00/05214.
  • Especially preferred uPA inhibitors are those of the Examples of WO99/20608, EP 1044967 and WO00/05214.
  • Figure 1 is a photomicrograph of a paraffin section of skin at 10 x magnification
  • Figure 2 is a photomicrograph of a paraffin section of skin at 20 x magnification
  • Figure 3 is a photomicrograph of a paraffin section of skin at 20 x magnification
  • Figure 4 is a photomicrograph of a paraffin section of skin at 40 x magnification
  • Figure 5 is a photomicrograph of a paraffin section of skin at 60 x magnification
  • Figure 6 is a photomicrograph of a paraffin section of skin at 60 x magnification.
  • Anti-human polyclonal antiserum was raised in rabbits and affinity purified against the LIP-1 [MERAGPSFGQQR] peptide n accordance with the method of Fawcett et al (Proc Natl Acod * Sci USA 2000; 97:3702-3707), corresponding to amino acid residues 1-12 of human PDE5A1.
  • LIP-1 is specific for PDE5 A1.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a section of reactive but non-inflamed skin at the edge of a skin wound.
  • the positive staining of the smooth muscle cells within the media of the venules and negative fibroblasts indicates the expression of PDE5 in the healing wound.
  • Hyperplastic but intact squamous epithelium 1 is negative.
  • the underlying dermis contains mature scar tissue with small and large venules 2.
  • Figure 2 is a paraffin section taken from the border between a healing ulcer of 14 days (left) and intact epithelium (right).
  • Figure 3 is a paraffin section taken from the healed ulcer base where fascicles of young scar tissue have replaced normal dermal structures. Positive staining of some of the spindle cells (myofibroblasts) (8) and of some vascular structures is again indicative of PDE 5 expression. (Original mag x20).
  • Figure 4 is a higher power view of the paraffin section of skin of Figure 3.
  • the section is taken from the healed ulcer base where fascicles of young scar tissue have replaced normal dermal structures.
  • PDE 5 expression is illustrated by the positive staining of some of the spindle cells (myofibroblasts) (9) and of some of the microvessels which have thin media (10). (Original mag x40).
  • Figure 5 is a higher powered view of Figure 4 and shows a section taken from the healed ulcer base of Figure 4 where fascicles of young scar tissue have replaced normal dermal structures.
  • Positive staining of the medial smooth muscle cells within a small arteriole (12) indicates PDE 5 expression.
  • There is negative staining of the lining endothelial cells (13) indicating the absence of PDE 5. (Original mag. x60).
  • Figure 6 is also a higher powered view of Figure 4 showing a section from the healed ulcer base in an area of relatively young scar tissue.
  • Active ingredient means a cGMP PDE5 inhibitor.
  • a tablet is prepared using the following ingredients :
  • Sildenafil citrate 50 mg is blended with cellulose (microcrystalline), silicon dioxide, stearic acid (fumed) and the mixture is compressed to form tablets.
  • An intravenous formulation may be prepared by combining the active ingredient (100 mg) with isotonic saline (1000 ml).
  • a topical formulation may be prepared by combining up to 2% by weight of the active ingredient with a suitable excipient which may be a mixture with one or more of the following: mineral oil, liquid petrolatum, white petrolatum, propylene glycol, polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene compound, emulsifying wax and water.
  • a suitable excipient which may be a mixture with one or more of the following: mineral oil, liquid petrolatum, white petrolatum, propylene glycol, polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene compound, emulsifying wax and water.

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L'invention concerne l'utilisation d'inhibiteurs sélectifs de la guanosine 3', 5'-monophosphate cyclique du type cinq (cGMP PDE5} (ci-après dénommés inhibiteurs de PDE5), comprenant notamment le composé sildénafil, pour le traitement ou la prévention de la formation de cicatrices et de la fibrose au niveau du tissu.
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