EP1641776A1 - Novel piperidine derivatives - Google Patents
Novel piperidine derivativesInfo
- Publication number
- EP1641776A1 EP1641776A1 EP04730993A EP04730993A EP1641776A1 EP 1641776 A1 EP1641776 A1 EP 1641776A1 EP 04730993 A EP04730993 A EP 04730993A EP 04730993 A EP04730993 A EP 04730993A EP 1641776 A1 EP1641776 A1 EP 1641776A1
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- Prior art keywords
- quinolin
- lower alkyl
- general formula
- methyl
- piperidine
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- the present invention relates to novel 3-(piperidinyl-alkyl-ureido)-quinoline derivatives of the general formula 1 and their use as active ingredients in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions.
- the invention also concerns related aspects including processes for the preparation of the compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more compounds of the general formula 1 and especially their use as neurohormonal antagonists.
- Urotensin II is a cyclic 11-amino acid peptide neurohormone considered to be the most potent vasoconstrictor known, up to 28-fold more potent than endothelin-1.
- the effects of urotensin II are mediated through activation of a G-protein coupled receptor, the UT receptor, also known as GPR14 or SENR (Ames RS, et al, "Human urotensin-ll is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14" Nature (1999) 401 , 282-6.
- Urotensin II and its receptor are conserved across evolutionarily distant species, suggesting an important physiological role for the system (Bern HA, Pearson D, Larson BA, Nishioka RS. "Neurohormones from fish tails: the caudal neurosecretory system. I. Urophysiology and the caudal neurosecretory system of fishes" Recent Prog. Horm. Res. (1985) 41 , 533-552). In euryhaline fish, urotensin II has an osmoregulatory role, and in mammals urotensin II exerts potent and complex hemodynamic actions.
- the response to urotensin II is dependent on the anatomical source and species of the tissue being studied.
- "Differential vasoconstrictor activity of human urotensin-ll in vascular tissue isolated from the rat, mouse, dog, pig, marmoset and cynomolgus monkey" Br. J. Pharmacol. (2000) 131 , 1262-1274.
- urotensin II has growth stimulating and profibrotic actions in addition to its vasoactive properties.
- Urotensin II increases smooth muscle cell proliferation, and stimulates collagen synthesis (Tzandis A, et al, "Urotensin II stimulates collagen synthesis by cardiac fibroblasts and hypertrophic signaling in cardiomyocytes via G(alpha)q- and Ras-dependent pathways” J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. (2001) 37, 164A. Zou Y, Nagai R, and Yamazaki T, "Urotensin II induces hypertrophic responses in cultured cardiomyocytes from neonatal rats" FEBS Lett ( 2001) 508, 57-60).
- Urotensin II regulates hormone release (Silvestre RA, et al, "Inhibition of insulin release by urotensin ll-a study on the perfused rat pancreas" Horm Metab Res (2001 ) 33, 379-81 ).
- Urotensin II has direct actions on atrial and ventricular myocytes (Russell FD, Molenaar P, and O'Brien DM "Cardiostimulant effects of urotensin-ll in human heart in vitro" Br. J. Pharmacol. (2001 ) 132, 5-9).
- Urotensin II is produced by cancer cell lines and its receptor is also expressed in these cells.
- Urotensin II and its receptor are found in spinal cord and brain tissue, and intracerebroventricular infusion of urotensin II into mice induces behavioral changes (Gartlon J, et al, "Central effects of urotensin-ll following ICV administration in rats” Psychopharmacology (Berlin) (2001 ) 155, 426-33).
- Dysregulation of urotensin II is associated with human disease. Elevated circulating levels of urotensin II are detected in hypertensive patients, in heart failure patients, in diabetic patients, and in patients awaiting kidney transplantation (Totsune K, et al, "Role of urotensin II in patients on dialysis” Lancet (2001 ) 358, 810-1 ; Totsune K, et al, "Increased plasma urotensin II levels in patients with diabetes mellitus” Clin Sci (2003) 104, 1-5; Heller J, et al, "Increased urotensin II plasma levels in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension” J Hepatol (2002) 37, 767-772).
- WO-2001/45700 and WO-2001/45711 disclose certain pyrrolidines or piperidines as urotensin II receptor antagonists and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance. These derivatives are different from the compounds of the present invention as they do not comprise urea derivatives bearing a 4-pyridinyl-like moiety.
- WO-2002/047456 and WO- 2002/47687 disclose certain 2-amino-quinolones as urotensin II receptor antagonists and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance.
- WO-2002/058702 discloses certain 2-amino-quinolines as urotensin II receptor antagonists and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance. These derivatives are different from the compounds of the present invention as they do not bear a substituted urea function in the 4-position of the quinoline ring.
- WO-2001/66143 discloses certain 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrolo[2,3- b]quinolin-4-ylamine derivatives useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists
- WO- 2002/00606 discloses certain biphenyl compounds useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists
- WO-2002/02530 also discloses certain compounds useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists.
- WO-02/076979 and WO-03/048154 disclose certain quinoline derivatives as urotensin II receptor antagonists, and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance.
- EP 428434 discloses certain alkylureidopyridines as neurokinin and substance P antagonists.
- WO-99/21835 discloses certain ureidoquinolines as H+-ATPase and bone resorption inhibitors.
- WO-01/009088 discloses certain substituted heteroarylureas as inhibitors of the CCR-3 receptor. All of these ureidopyridine derivatives differ in their composition from compounds of the present invention.
- the present invention comprises N-(2-(3-substituted piperidin-1 -yl-ethyl)-N'- pyridin-4-yl urea derivatives which are novel compositions of matter and which are useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists.
- the present invention relates to compounds of the general formula 1.
- Py represents pyridin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with -NR 1 R 2 ; pyridin-4-yl di-substituted in position 2 with -NR 1 R 2 and in position 6 with lower alkyl or aryl- lower alkyl; unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl; quinolin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl; quinolin-4-yl di-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl and in position 6, 7, or 8 with halogen, lower alkyl, or aryl-lower alkyl;
- X represents R 3 R 4 NCO-.
- R 1 and R 2 represent independently hydrogen; lower alkyl; or aryl-lower alkyl;
- R 3 and R 4 represent independently hydrogen; lower alkyl; aryl; aryl-lower alkyl; lower alkyl disubstituted with aryl; or form a pyrrolidine, piperidine or morpholine ring together with the nitrogen atom to which R 3 and R 4 are attached as ring atoms; and optically pure enantiomers or diastereomers, mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers, diastereomeric racemates, and mixtures of diastereomeric racemates; as well as their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvent complexes, and morphological forms.
- aryl means a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring system, consisting of a five- or six- membered aromatic ring, or of a fused five-six or six-six aromatic ring system.
- Preferred aryl groups are for example 2-furyl; 2-thienyl; phenyl; 2- methylphenyl; 2-biphenyl; 2-methoxyphenyl; 2-phenoxyphenyl; 2-chlorophenyl; 2- bromophenyl; 2-/-propylphenyl; 2-fluorophenyl; 2-methylsulfonylphenyl; 2- cyanophenyl; 2-trifluoromethylphenyl; 3-methylphenyl; 3-biphenyl; 3- phenoxyphenyl; 3-methoxyphenyl; 3-chlorophenyl; 3-bromophenyl; 3-fluorophenyl; 3-cyanophenyl; 3-trifluoromethylphenyl; 3-carboxyphenyl; 4-methylphenyl; 4- ethylphenyl; 4-/-propylphenyl; 4-phenyloxyphenyl; 4-trifluoromethylphenyl; 4- trifluoromethoxyphenyl; 4-phen
- the expression 'lower alkyl' means a saturated straight chain, branched chain or cyclic substituent consisting of from one to eight carbons, comprising methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, iso- butyl, n-pentyl, n-hexyl, n-octyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cyclopropylmethyl and the like.
- Preferred lower alkyl groups are methyl, ethyl, and n-propyl.
- 'lower alkyl disubstituted with aryl' means a lower alkyl group as previously defined in which two hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an aryl group as previously defined.
- Preferred examples of 'lower alkyl disubstituted with aryl' groups are diphenylmethyl, 2,2-diphenylethyl and 1-benzyl-2-phenyl-ethyl.
- aryl-lower alkyl means a lower alkyl group as previously defined in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced by an aryl group as previously defined.
- Preferred examples of aryl-lower alkyl groups are benzyl, phenethyl and 3-phenylpropyl.
- halogen' encompasses fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo.
- the present invention encompasses pharmaceutically acceptable salts of compounds of the general formula 1.
- This encompasses either salts with inorganic acids or organic acids like hydrohalogenic acids, e.g. hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, citric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, maleic acid, tartaric acid, methylsulfonic acid, p- tolylsulfonic acid and the like or in case the compound of formula 1 is acidic in nature with an inorganic base like an alkali or earth alkali base, e.g. sodium, potassium, or calcium salts, etc.
- the compounds of general formula 1 can also be present in form of zwitterions.
- the present invention encompasses different solvation complexes of compounds of general formula 1.
- the solvation can be effected in the course of the manufacturing process or can take place separately, e.g. as a consequence of hygroscopic properties of an initially anhydrous compound of general formula 1.
- the present invention further encompasses different morphological forms, e.g. crystalline forms of compounds of general formula 1 and their salts and solvation complexes. Particular heteromorphs may exhibit different dissolution properties, stability profiles, and the like, and are all included in the scope of the present invention.
- the compounds of the general formula 1 might have one or more asymmetric carbon atoms and may be prepared in form of optically pure enantiomers or diastereomers, mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers, diastereomeric racemates, and mixtures of diastereomeric racemates.
- the present invention encompasses all these forms. They are prepared by stereoselective synthesis, or by separation of mixtures in a manner known per se, i.e. by column chromatography, thin layer chromatography, HPLC, crystallization, etc.
- a group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR 4 CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR 4 CO-, and R 4 and Py have the meaning given in general formula 1.
- Another group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein Py represents unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl or quinolin-4-yl mono- substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl, and X has the meaning given in general formula 1.
- Another group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R 1 R 2 N-, wherein R 1 represents aryl-lower alkyl and R 2 represents lower alkyl, and X has the meaning given in general formula 1.
- Another group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R 1 R 2 N-, wherein R 1 represents hydrogen, and R 2 and X have the meaning given in general formula 1.
- a group of especially preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR 4 CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR 4 CO-, Py represents unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl or quinolin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl, and R 4 has the meaning given in general formula 1.
- Another group of especially preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR 4 CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR CO-, Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R 1 R 2 N-, wherein R 1 represents aryl-lower alkyl and R 2 represents lower alkyl, and R 4 has the meaning given in general formula 1.
- Another group of especially preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR 4 CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR 4 CO-, Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R 1 R 2 N-, wherein R 1 represents hydrogen, and R 2 and R 4 have the meaning given in general formula 1.
- Examples of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are selected from the list consisting of:
- the described compounds can be used for treatment of diseases which are associated with an increase in vasoconstriction, proliferation or other disease states associated with the actions of urotensin II.
- diseases are hypertension, atherosclerosis, angina or myocardial ischemia, congestive heart failure, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias, renal ischemia, chronic kidney disease, renal failure, stroke, cerebral vasospasm, cerebral ischemia, dementia, migraine, subarachnoidal hemorrhage, diabetes, diabetic arteriopathy, diabetic nephropathy, connective tissue diseases, cirrhosis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high-altitude pulmonary edema, Raynaud's syndrome, portal hypertension, thyroid dysfunction, pulmonary edema, pulmonary hypertension, or pulmonary fibrosis.
- They can also be used for prevention of restenosis after balloon or stent angioplasty, for the treatment of cancer, prostatic hypertrophy, erectile dysfunction, hearing loss, amaurosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, gram negative septicemia, shock, sickle cell anemia, sickle cell acute chest syndrome, glomerulonephritis, renal colic, glaucoma, therapy and prophylaxis of diabetic complications, complications of vascular or cardiac surgery or after organ transplantation, complications of cyclosporin treatment, pain, addictions, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behavior, epileptic seizures, stress, depression, dementias, neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, as well as other diseases related to a dysregulation of urotensin II or urotensin II receptors.
- compositions may be administered in enteral or oral form e.g. as tablets, dragees, gelatine capsules, emulsions, solutions or suspensions, in nasal form like sprays and aerosols, or rectally in form of suppositories.
- enteral or oral form e.g. as tablets, dragees, gelatine capsules, emulsions, solutions or suspensions, in nasal form like sprays and aerosols, or rectally in form of suppositories.
- These compounds may also be administered in intramuscular, parenteral or intravenous form, e.g. in form of injectable solutions.
- compositions may contain the compounds of formula 1 as well as their pharmaceutically acceptable salts in combination with inorganic and/or organic excipients, which are usual in the pharmaceutical industry, like lactose, maize or derivatives thereof, talcum, stearic acid or salts of these materials.
- vegetable oils, waxes, fats, liquid or half-liquid polyols etc. may be used.
- solutions and sirups e.g. water, polyols, saccharose, glucose etc. are used.
- injectables are prepared by using e.g. water, polyols, alcohols, glycerin, vegetable oils, lecithin, liposomes etc.
- Suppositories are prepared by using natural or hydrogenated oils, waxes, fatty acids (fats ), liquid or half-liquid polyols etc.
- compositions may contain in addition preservatives, stabilisation improving substances, viscosity improving or regulating substances, solubility improving substances, sweeteners, dyes, taste improving compounds, salts to change the osmotic pressure, buffer, anti-oxidants etc.
- stabilisation improving substances viscosity improving or regulating substances
- solubility improving substances sweeteners, dyes, taste improving compounds, salts to change the osmotic pressure, buffer, anti-oxidants etc.
- sweeteners e.g.
- ⁇ - and ⁇ -blockers like phentolamine, phenoxybenzamine, atenolol, propranolol, timolol, metoprolol, carteolol, carvedilol, etc.; with vasodilators like hydralazine, minoxidil, diazoxide, flosequinan, etc.; with calcium-antagonists like diltiazem, nicardipine, nimodipine, verapamil, nifedipine, etc.; with angiotensin converting enzyme-inhibitors like cilazapril, captopril, enalapril, lisinopril etc.; with potassium channel activators like pinacidil, chromakalim, etc.; with angiotensin receptor antagonists like losartan, valsartan, candesartan, irbesartan, eprosartan, telmisartan,
- the dosage may vary within wide limits but should be adapted to the specific situation.
- the dosage given daily in oral form should be between about 1 mg and about 3 g, preferably between about 3 mg and about 1 g, especially preferred between 5 mg and 300 mg, per adult with a body weight of about 70 kg.
- the dosage should be administered preferably in 1 to 3 doses of equal weight per day. As usual children should receive lower doses which are adapted to body weight and age.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 employed in Schemes A through E have the definitions given in general formula 1 above. Other abbreviations used are defined in the Experimental Section. Some instances of the generic groups X might be incompatible with the assembly illustrated in Schemes A through E and so will require the use of protecting groups.
- protecting groups is well known in the art (see for example "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis", T.W. Greene, P.G.M. Wuts, Wiley-lnterscience, 1999). For the purposes of this discussion, it will be assumed that such protecting groups as are necessary are in place.
- 3-Substituted-piperidines of general structure I in Scheme A are either commercially available in racemic or optically active form or are prepared in racemic or optically active form by methods well known in the art.
- Haloalkyl ureas of general structure II in Scheme A are prepared according to Scheme E below. N- Alkylation of piperidines of general structure I with haloalkyl ureas of general structure II is accomplished in a polar solvent such as tetrahydrofuran in the presence of a sub-stoichiometric amount of an iodide salt such as Nal and a small stoichiometric excess of acid scavenger such as NaHCO 3 , to provide the target compounds of general formula 1.
- Compounds of general formula 1 are alternatively prepared according to Scheme B.
- Amines of general structure III are reacted with isocyanates of general structure V to provide the final compounds of general formula 1.
- amines of general structure III are reacted with ureas of general structure IV to provide the final compounds of general formula 1.
- the preparation of isocyanates of general structure V and of ureas of general structure VI is described in Scheme D below.
- the preparation of amines of general structure III is described in Scheme E below.
- Racemic or optically active alkyl piperidine-3-carboxylates of general structure VI are either commercially available or readily prepared by methods well known in the art.
- Haloalkyl ureas of general structure II are prepared according to Scheme E below.
- Alkyl piperidine-3-carboxylates of general structure VI are reacted with haloalkyl ureas of general structure II in a polar solvent such as tetrahydrofuran in the presence of a substoichiometric amount of an iodide salt such as Nal and a small stoichiometric excess of an acid scavenger such as NaHCO 3 , followed by hydrolysis of the ester under acidic conditions, such as reaction with aqueous HCI.
- a polar solvent such as tetrahydrofuran
- an acid scavenger such as NaHCO 3
- Carboxylic acids of general structure IX are commercially available or are prepared by well known methods. Reaction with diphenylphosphorylazide provides the acyl azide, which undergoes Curtius rearrangement to provide the isocyanates of general structure V, which are used in situ. Reaction of isocyanates of general formula V with amines of general formula X provides ureas of general formula IV. Isocyanates of general structure V, reacted with haloethylamine hydrochloride in the presence of an acid scavenger such as DIPEA, provide ureas of general structure II.
- an acid scavenger such as DIPEA
- Isocyanates of general structure V are reacted with tert-butanol to provide the corresponding carbamoyl ester, which is hydrolyzed with aqueous acid such as HCI, to provide amines of general structure X.
- Reaction of amines of general structure X with commercially available chloroethylisocyanate in a polar aprotic solvent such as tetrahydrofuran provides the ureas of general structure II.
- Synthetic intermediates of general structure III are obtained by the method illustrated in Scheme E.
- 3-Substituted-piperidines of general structure I in Scheme A are either commercially available in racemic or optically active form or are prepared in racemic or optically active form by methods well known in the art.
- Haloalkyl carbamates of general structure XI in Scheme E are commercially available or are prepared by methods well-known in the art.
- N-Alkylation of piperidines of general structure I with haloalkyl carbamates of general structure XI is accomplished in a polar solvent such as THF in the presence of a small stoichiometric excess of acid scavenger such as DIPEA to provide compounds of general structure XII.
- Cleavage of the resulting carbamate with methods well known in the art, for example with TFA in a solvent such as CH 2 CI 2 , provides the intermediate primary amine derivatives of general structure III.
- Reactions are routinely performed under an inert atmosphere such as N 2 gas in air dried glassware. Solvents are used as received from the vendor. Evaporations are performed in a rotary evaporator at reduced pressure and a water bath temperature of 50 °C. LC-MS characterizations are performed on a Finnigan HP1100 platform using ESI, and positive ion detection with a Navigator AQK detector. Analytical liquid chromatographic separations are performed by Method A, or where indicated, by Method B.
- Method A consists of a C18 column of 30 x 4.6 mm dimensions and a mobile phase consisting of a 1 minute gradient of 2 - 95% CH 3 CN (containing 0.013 TFA) in water (containing 0.04% TFA) at a flow rate of 0.45 mL/min.
- Method B consists of a C18 column of 30 x 4.6 mm dimensions and an isocratic mobile phase consisting of CH 3 CN-water (1 :9) containing 1% formic acid. Retention time tp is given in min.
- TLC is performed on pre-coated silica gel 60 F 254 glass-backed plates (Merck).
- Preparative HPLC is performed on a Varian/Gilson platform using a C18 column of 60 x 21 mm dimensions and a mobile phase consisting of a gradient of 2 to 95% CH 3 CN in water containing 0.05% formic acid.
- the assay is performed in 250 ⁇ L Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium, pH 7.4 (GIBCO BRL, CatNo 31885-023), including 25 mM HEPES (Fluka, CatNo 05473), 1.0 % DMSO (Fluka, CatNo 41644) and 0.5% (w/v) BSA Fraction V (Fluka, CatNo 05473) in polypropylene microtiter plates (Nunc, CatNo 442587).
- 300O00 suspended cells are incubated with gentle shaking for 4 h at 20°C with 20 pM human [ 125 l]Urotensin II (Anawa Trading SA, Wangen, Switzerland, 2130Ci/mmol) and increasing concentrations of unlabeled antagonist. Minimum and maximum binding are derived from samples with and without 100 nM unlabelled U-ll, respectively.
- the cells are filtered onto GF/C filterplates (Packard, CatNo 6005174). The filter plates are dried, and then 50 ⁇ L scintillation cocktail (Packard, MicroScint 20, CatNo 6013621 ) is added to each well. The filterplates are counted in a microplate counter (Packard Bioscience, TopCount NXT).
- test compounds are dissolved and diluted in 100% DMSO. A ten-fold dilution into assay buffer is performed prior to addition to the assay. The final concentration of DMSO in the assay is 1.0%, which is found not to interfere with the binding.
- IC50 values are defined as the concentration of antagonist inhibiting 50% of the specific binding of [ 125 l]human U-ll. Specific binding is the difference between maximum binding and minimum binding, as described above. An IC50 value of 0.206 nM is found for unlabeled human U-ll. The compounds of the invention are found to have IC 50 values ranging from 10 to 1000 nM in this assay.
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The invention relates to novel piperidine derivatives and related compounds of General Formula I and their use as active ingredients in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions. The invention also concerns related aspects including processes for the preparation of the compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more of those compounds and especially their use as neurohormonal antagonists, in particular their use as urotensin II antagonists.
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NOVEL PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to novel 3-(piperidinyl-alkyl-ureido)-quinoline derivatives of the general formula 1 and their use as active ingredients in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions. The invention also concerns related aspects including processes for the preparation of the compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more compounds of the general formula 1 and especially their use as neurohormonal antagonists.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Urotensin II is a cyclic 11-amino acid peptide neurohormone considered to be the most potent vasoconstrictor known, up to 28-fold more potent than endothelin-1. The effects of urotensin II are mediated through activation of a G-protein coupled receptor, the UT receptor, also known as GPR14 or SENR (Ames RS, et al, "Human urotensin-ll is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14" Nature (1999) 401 , 282-6. Mori M, Sugo T, Abe M, Shimomura Y, Kurihara M, Kitada C, Kikuchi K, Shintani Y, Kurokawa T, Onda H, Nishimura O, Fujino M. "Urotensin II is the endogenous ligand of a G-protein-coupled orphan receptor, SENR (GPR14)" Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1999) 265,123-9. Liu Q, Pong SS, Zeng Z, et al, "Identification of urotensin II as the endogenous ligand for the orphan G-protein-coupled receptor GPR14" Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1999) 266, 174-178.) Urotensin II and its receptor are conserved across evolutionarily distant species, suggesting an important physiological role for the system (Bern HA, Pearson D, Larson BA, Nishioka RS. "Neurohormones from fish tails: the caudal neurosecretory system. I. Urophysiology and the caudal neurosecretory system of fishes" Recent Prog. Horm. Res. (1985) 41 , 533-552). In euryhaline fish, urotensin II has an osmoregulatory role, and in mammals urotensin II exerts potent and complex hemodynamic actions. The response to
urotensin II is dependent on the anatomical source and species of the tissue being studied. (Douglas SA, Sulpizio AC, Piercy V, Sarau HM, Ames RS, Aiyar NV, Ohlstein EH, Willette RN. "Differential vasoconstrictor activity of human urotensin-ll in vascular tissue isolated from the rat, mouse, dog, pig, marmoset and cynomolgus monkey" Br. J. Pharmacol. (2000) 131 , 1262-1274. Douglas, SA, Ashton DJ, Sauermelch CF, Coatney RW, Ohlstein DH, Ruffolo MR, Ohlstein EH, Aiyar NV, Willette R "Human urotensin-ll is a potent vasoactive peptide: pharmacological characterization in the rat, mouse, dog and primate" J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. (2000) 36, Suppl 1 :S163-6).
Like other neurohormones, urotensin II has growth stimulating and profibrotic actions in addition to its vasoactive properties. Urotensin II increases smooth muscle cell proliferation, and stimulates collagen synthesis (Tzandis A, et al, "Urotensin II stimulates collagen synthesis by cardiac fibroblasts and hypertrophic signaling in cardiomyocytes via G(alpha)q- and Ras-dependent pathways" J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. (2001) 37, 164A. Zou Y, Nagai R, and Yamazaki T, "Urotensin II induces hypertrophic responses in cultured cardiomyocytes from neonatal rats" FEBS Lett ( 2001) 508, 57-60). Urotensin II regulates hormone release (Silvestre RA, et al, "Inhibition of insulin release by urotensin ll-a study on the perfused rat pancreas" Horm Metab Res (2001 ) 33, 379-81 ). Urotensin II has direct actions on atrial and ventricular myocytes (Russell FD, Molenaar P, and O'Brien DM "Cardiostimulant effects of urotensin-ll in human heart in vitro" Br. J. Pharmacol. (2001 ) 132, 5-9). Urotensin II is produced by cancer cell lines and its receptor is also expressed in these cells. (Takahashi K, et al, "Expression of urotensin II and urotensin II receptor mRNAs in various human tumor cell lines and secretion of urotensin ll-like immunoreactivity by SW-13 adrenocortical carcinoma cells" Peptides (2001 ) 22, 1175-9; Takahashi K, et al, "Expression of urotensin II and its receptor in adrenal tumors and stimulation of proliferation of cultured tumor cells by urotensin II" Peptides (2003) 24, 301-306; Shenouda S, et al, "Localization of urotensin-ll immunoreactivity in normal human kidneys and renal carcinoma" J Histochem Cytochem (2002) 50, 885-889). Urotensin II and its receptor are found in spinal cord and brain tissue, and intracerebroventricular infusion of urotensin II into mice induces behavioral changes (Gartlon J, et al, "Central effects of
urotensin-ll following ICV administration in rats" Psychopharmacology (Berlin) (2001 ) 155, 426-33).
Dysregulation of urotensin II is associated with human disease. Elevated circulating levels of urotensin II are detected in hypertensive patients, in heart failure patients, in diabetic patients, and in patients awaiting kidney transplantation (Totsune K, et al, "Role of urotensin II in patients on dialysis" Lancet (2001 ) 358, 810-1 ; Totsune K, et al, "Increased plasma urotensin II levels in patients with diabetes mellitus" Clin Sci (2003) 104, 1-5; Heller J, et al, "Increased urotensin II plasma levels in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension" J Hepatol (2002) 37, 767-772).
Substances with the ability to block the actions of urotensin II are expected to prove useful in the treatment of various diseases. WO-2001/45694, WO- 2002/78641 , WO-2002/78707, WO-2002/79155, WO-2002/79188, WO- 2002/89740, WO-2002/89785, WO-2002/89792, WO-2002/89793, WO- 2002/90337, WO-2002/90348 and WO-2002/90353 disclose certain sulfonamides as urotensin II receptor antagonists, and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance. WO-2001/45700 and WO-2001/45711 disclose certain pyrrolidines or piperidines as urotensin II receptor antagonists and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance. These derivatives are different from the compounds of the present invention as they do not comprise urea derivatives bearing a 4-pyridinyl-like moiety. WO-2002/047456 and WO- 2002/47687 disclose certain 2-amino-quinolones as urotensin II receptor antagonists and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance. WO-2002/058702 discloses certain 2-amino-quinolines as urotensin II receptor antagonists and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance. These derivatives are different from the compounds of the present invention as they do not bear a substituted urea function in the 4-position of the quinoline ring. WO-2001/66143 discloses certain 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrolo[2,3- b]quinolin-4-ylamine derivatives useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists, WO- 2002/00606 discloses certain biphenyl compounds useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists, and WO-2002/02530 also discloses certain compounds useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists. WO-02/076979 and WO-03/048154 disclose
certain quinoline derivatives as urotensin II receptor antagonists, and their use to treat diseases associated with a urotensin II imbalance.
EP 428434 discloses certain alkylureidopyridines as neurokinin and substance P antagonists. WO-99/21835 discloses certain ureidoquinolines as H+-ATPase and bone resorption inhibitors. WO-01/009088 discloses certain substituted heteroarylureas as inhibitors of the CCR-3 receptor. All of these ureidopyridine derivatives differ in their composition from compounds of the present invention. The present invention comprises N-(2-(3-substituted piperidin-1 -yl-ethyl)-N'- pyridin-4-yl urea derivatives which are novel compositions of matter and which are useful as urotensin II receptor antagonists.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula 1.
General Formula 1 wherein:
Py represents pyridin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with -NR1R2; pyridin-4-yl di-substituted in position 2 with -NR1R2 and in position 6 with lower alkyl or aryl- lower alkyl; unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl; quinolin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl; quinolin-4-yl di-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl and in position 6, 7, or 8 with halogen, lower alkyl, or aryl-lower alkyl;
X represents R3 R4NCO-.
R1 and R2 represent independently hydrogen; lower alkyl; or aryl-lower alkyl;
R3 and R4 represent independently hydrogen; lower alkyl; aryl; aryl-lower alkyl; lower alkyl disubstituted with aryl; or form a pyrrolidine, piperidine or morpholine ring together with the nitrogen atom to which R3 and R4 are attached as ring atoms;
and optically pure enantiomers or diastereomers, mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers, diastereomeric racemates, and mixtures of diastereomeric racemates; as well as their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvent complexes, and morphological forms.
In the definitions of the general formula 1 the expression 'aryl' means a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring system, consisting of a five- or six- membered aromatic ring, or of a fused five-six or six-six aromatic ring system. Preferred aryl groups are for example 2-furyl; 2-thienyl; phenyl; 2- methylphenyl; 2-biphenyl; 2-methoxyphenyl; 2-phenoxyphenyl; 2-chlorophenyl; 2- bromophenyl; 2-/-propylphenyl; 2-fluorophenyl; 2-methylsulfonylphenyl; 2- cyanophenyl; 2-trifluoromethylphenyl; 3-methylphenyl; 3-biphenyl; 3- phenoxyphenyl; 3-methoxyphenyl; 3-chlorophenyl; 3-bromophenyl; 3-fluorophenyl; 3-cyanophenyl; 3-trifluoromethylphenyl; 3-carboxyphenyl; 4-methylphenyl; 4- ethylphenyl; 4-/-propylphenyl; 4-phenyloxyphenyl; 4-trifluoromethylphenyl; 4- trifluoromethoxyphenyl; 4-phenoxyphenyl; 4-methoxyphenyl; 4-cyanophenyl; 4- hydroxyphenyl; 4-acetylaminophenyl; 4-methanesulfonylphenyl; 4-n-propylphenyl; 4-/'so-propylphenyl; 4-te/τ-butylphenyl; 4-n-pentylphenyl; 4-biphenyl; 4- chlorophenyl; 4-bromophenyl; 4-bromo-2-ethylphenyl; 4-fluorophenyl; 2,4- difluorophenyl; 4-π-butoxyphenyl; 2,6-dimethoxyphenyl; 3,5-bis- trifluoromethylphenyl; 2-pyridyl; 3-pyridyl; 4-pyridyl; 1-naphthyl; 2-naphthyl; 4- (pyrroM-yl)phenyl; 4-benzoylphenyl; 5-dimethylaminonaphth-1-yl; 5-chloro-3- methylthiophen-2-yl; 5-chloro-3-methyl-benzo[b]thiophen-2-yl; 3-(phenylsulfonyl)- thiophen-2-yl; 2-(2,2,2-trifluoroacetyl)-1 -2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolin-7-yl; 4-(3- chloro-2-cyanophenyloxy)phenyl; 2-(5-benzamidomethyl)thiophenyl; 4,5- dichlorothien-2-yl; 5-quinolyl-; 6-quinolyl; 7-quinolyl; 8-quinolyl; (2-acetylamino-4- methyl)thiazol-5-yl; or 1-methylimidazol-4-yl.
In the definitions of the general formula 1 the expression 'lower alkyl' means a saturated straight chain, branched chain or cyclic substituent consisting of from one to eight carbons, comprising methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, iso- butyl, n-pentyl, n-hexyl, n-octyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cyclopropylmethyl and the like. Preferred lower alkyl groups are methyl, ethyl, and n-propyl.
The expression 'lower alkyl disubstituted with aryl' means a lower alkyl group as previously defined in which two hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an aryl group as previously defined. Preferred examples of 'lower alkyl disubstituted with aryl' groups are diphenylmethyl, 2,2-diphenylethyl and 1-benzyl-2-phenyl-ethyl.
The expression 'aryl-lower alkyl' means a lower alkyl group as previously defined in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced by an aryl group as previously defined. Preferred examples of aryl-lower alkyl groups are benzyl, phenethyl and 3-phenylpropyl.
The expression 'halogen' encompasses fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo.
The present invention encompasses pharmaceutically acceptable salts of compounds of the general formula 1. This encompasses either salts with inorganic acids or organic acids like hydrohalogenic acids, e.g. hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, citric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, maleic acid, tartaric acid, methylsulfonic acid, p- tolylsulfonic acid and the like or in case the compound of formula 1 is acidic in nature with an inorganic base like an alkali or earth alkali base, e.g. sodium, potassium, or calcium salts, etc. The compounds of general formula 1 can also be present in form of zwitterions.
The present invention encompasses different solvation complexes of compounds of general formula 1. The solvation can be effected in the course of the manufacturing process or can take place separately, e.g. as a consequence of hygroscopic properties of an initially anhydrous compound of general formula 1.
The present invention further encompasses different morphological forms, e.g. crystalline forms of compounds of general formula 1 and their salts and solvation complexes. Particular heteromorphs may exhibit different dissolution properties, stability profiles, and the like, and are all included in the scope of the present invention.
The compounds of the general formula 1 might have one or more asymmetric carbon atoms and may be prepared in form of optically pure enantiomers or diastereomers, mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers, diastereomeric
racemates, and mixtures of diastereomeric racemates. The present invention encompasses all these forms. They are prepared by stereoselective synthesis, or by separation of mixtures in a manner known per se, i.e. by column chromatography, thin layer chromatography, HPLC, crystallization, etc.
A group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR4CO-, and R4 and Py have the meaning given in general formula 1.
Another group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein Py represents unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl or quinolin-4-yl mono- substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl, and X has the meaning given in general formula 1.
Another group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents aryl-lower alkyl and R2 represents lower alkyl, and X has the meaning given in general formula 1.
Another group of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents hydrogen, and R2 and X have the meaning given in general formula 1.
A group of especially preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR4CO-, Py represents unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl or quinolin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl, and R4 has the meaning given in general formula 1.
Another group of especially preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR CO-, Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents aryl-lower alkyl and R2 represents lower alkyl, and R4 has the meaning given in general formula 1.
Another group of especially preferred compounds of general formula 1 are the compounds wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl-lower alkyl-NR4CO-, Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents hydrogen, and R2 and R4 have the meaning given in general formula 1.
Examples of preferred compounds of general formula 1 are selected from the list consisting of:
Because of their ability to inhibit the actions of urotensin II, the described compounds can be used for treatment of diseases which are associated with an increase in vasoconstriction, proliferation or other disease states associated with the actions of urotensin II. Examples of such diseases are hypertension, atherosclerosis, angina or myocardial ischemia, congestive heart failure, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias, renal ischemia, chronic kidney disease, renal failure, stroke, cerebral vasospasm, cerebral ischemia, dementia, migraine, subarachnoidal hemorrhage, diabetes, diabetic arteriopathy, diabetic nephropathy, connective tissue diseases, cirrhosis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high-altitude pulmonary edema, Raynaud's syndrome, portal hypertension, thyroid dysfunction, pulmonary edema, pulmonary hypertension, or pulmonary fibrosis. They can also be used for prevention of restenosis after
balloon or stent angioplasty, for the treatment of cancer, prostatic hypertrophy, erectile dysfunction, hearing loss, amaurosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, gram negative septicemia, shock, sickle cell anemia, sickle cell acute chest syndrome, glomerulonephritis, renal colic, glaucoma, therapy and prophylaxis of diabetic complications, complications of vascular or cardiac surgery or after organ transplantation, complications of cyclosporin treatment, pain, addictions, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behavior, epileptic seizures, stress, depression, dementias, neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, as well as other diseases related to a dysregulation of urotensin II or urotensin II receptors.
These compositions may be administered in enteral or oral form e.g. as tablets, dragees, gelatine capsules, emulsions, solutions or suspensions, in nasal form like sprays and aerosols, or rectally in form of suppositories. These compounds may also be administered in intramuscular, parenteral or intravenous form, e.g. in form of injectable solutions.
These pharmaceutical compositions may contain the compounds of formula 1 as well as their pharmaceutically acceptable salts in combination with inorganic and/or organic excipients, which are usual in the pharmaceutical industry, like lactose, maize or derivatives thereof, talcum, stearic acid or salts of these materials.
For gelatine capsules vegetable oils, waxes, fats, liquid or half-liquid polyols etc. may be used. For the preparation of solutions and sirups e.g. water, polyols, saccharose, glucose etc. are used. Injectables are prepared by using e.g. water, polyols, alcohols, glycerin, vegetable oils, lecithin, liposomes etc. Suppositories are prepared by using natural or hydrogenated oils, waxes, fatty acids (fats ), liquid or half-liquid polyols etc.
The compositions may contain in addition preservatives, stabilisation improving substances, viscosity improving or regulating substances, solubility improving substances, sweeteners, dyes, taste improving compounds, salts to change the osmotic pressure, buffer, anti-oxidants etc.
The compounds of general formula 1 may also be used in combination with one or more other therapeutically useful substances e.g. α- and β-blockers like phentolamine, phenoxybenzamine, atenolol, propranolol, timolol, metoprolol, carteolol, carvedilol, etc.; with vasodilators like hydralazine, minoxidil, diazoxide, flosequinan, etc.; with calcium-antagonists like diltiazem, nicardipine, nimodipine, verapamil, nifedipine, etc.; with angiotensin converting enzyme-inhibitors like cilazapril, captopril, enalapril, lisinopril etc.; with potassium channel activators like pinacidil, chromakalim, etc.; with angiotensin receptor antagonists like losartan, valsartan, candesartan, irbesartan, eprosartan, telmisartan, and tasosartan, etc.; with diuretics like hydrochlorothiazide, chlorothiazide, acetolamide, bumetanide, furosemide, metolazone, chlortalidone, etc.; with sympatholytics like methyldopa, clonidine, guanabenz, reserpine, etc.; with endothelin receptor antagonists like bosentan, tezosentan, darusentan, atrasentan, enrasentan, or sitaxsentan, etc.; with anti-hyperlipidemic agents like lovastatin, pravistatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, cerivastatin, simvastatin, etc.; and other therapeutics which serve to treat high blood pressure, vascular disease or other disorders listed above.
The dosage may vary within wide limits but should be adapted to the specific situation. In general the dosage given daily in oral form should be between about 1 mg and about 3 g, preferably between about 3 mg and about 1 g, especially preferred between 5 mg and 300 mg, per adult with a body weight of about 70 kg. The dosage should be administered preferably in 1 to 3 doses of equal weight per day. As usual children should receive lower doses which are adapted to body weight and age.
GENERAL PREPARATION OF COMPOUNDS OF THE INVENTION Compounds of the general formula 1 can be prepared using methods generally known in the art, according to the general sequence of reactions outlined below. For simplicity and clarity reasons sometimes only a few of the possible synthetic routes that lead to compounds of general formula 1 are described.
For the synthesis of compounds of general formula 1 general synthetic routes illustrated in Schemes A through E can be employed. The generic groups X, Py,
R1, R2, R3 and R4 employed in Schemes A through E have the definitions given in
general formula 1 above. Other abbreviations used are defined in the Experimental Section. Some instances of the generic groups X might be incompatible with the assembly illustrated in Schemes A through E and so will require the use of protecting groups. The use of protecting groups is well known in the art (see for example "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis", T.W. Greene, P.G.M. Wuts, Wiley-lnterscience, 1999). For the purposes of this discussion, it will be assumed that such protecting groups as are necessary are in place.
Compounds of general formula 1.
These compounds are prepared according to the method illustrated in Scheme A.
Scheme A
3-Substituted-piperidines of general structure I in Scheme A are either commercially available in racemic or optically active form or are prepared in racemic or optically active form by methods well known in the art. Haloalkyl ureas of general structure II in Scheme A are prepared according to Scheme E below. N- Alkylation of piperidines of general structure I with haloalkyl ureas of general structure II is accomplished in a polar solvent such as tetrahydrofuran in the presence of a sub-stoichiometric amount of an iodide salt such as Nal and a small stoichiometric excess of acid scavenger such as NaHCO3, to provide the target compounds of general formula 1.
Compounds of general formula 1 are alternatively prepared according to Scheme B.
Scheme B
IV
Amines of general structure III are reacted with isocyanates of general structure V to provide the final compounds of general formula 1. Alternatively, amines of general structure III are reacted with ureas of general structure IV to provide the final compounds of general formula 1. The preparation of isocyanates of general structure V and of ureas of general structure VI is described in Scheme D below. The preparation of amines of general structure III is described in Scheme E below.
Compounds of general formula 1 are alternatively prepared according to Scheme C.
Scheme C
lower
2. aq. HCI
VII
VI
General Formula 1
Racemic or optically active alkyl piperidine-3-carboxylates of general structure VI are either commercially available or readily prepared by methods well known in the art. Haloalkyl ureas of general structure II are prepared according to Scheme E below. Alkyl piperidine-3-carboxylates of general structure VI are reacted with haloalkyl ureas of general structure II in a polar solvent such as tetrahydrofuran in the presence of a substoichiometric amount of an iodide salt such as Nal and a small stoichiometric excess of an acid scavenger such as NaHCO3, followed by hydrolysis of the ester under acidic conditions, such as reaction with aqueous HCI. The resulting compounds of general structure VII are converted to final compounds of general formula 1 by reaction with commercially available or well known amines VIM, for example in a polar solvent such as DMF in the presence of a small stoichiometric excess of a coupling agent such as a carbodiimide.
Synthetic intermediates used in Schemes A. B. C. Synthetic intermediates containing the group Py, as defined in the general formula 1 above, are obtained by the methods illustrated in Scheme D.
Scheme D
C02H
I £
Py
IX
DPPA, Δ
NH2 Py
Py-NΛN'Py
Py H H
IV
π
Carboxylic acids of general structure IX are commercially available or are prepared by well known methods. Reaction with diphenylphosphorylazide provides the acyl azide, which undergoes Curtius rearrangement to provide the isocyanates of general structure V, which are used in situ. Reaction of isocyanates of general formula V with amines of general formula X provides ureas of general formula IV. Isocyanates of general structure V, reacted with haloethylamine hydrochloride in the presence of an acid scavenger such as DIPEA, provide ureas of general structure II. Isocyanates of general structure V are reacted with tert-butanol to provide the corresponding carbamoyl ester, which is hydrolyzed with aqueous acid such as HCI, to provide amines of general structure X. Reaction of amines of general structure X with commercially available chloroethylisocyanate in a polar aprotic solvent such as tetrahydrofuran provides the ureas of general structure II.
Synthetic intermediates of general structure III are obtained by the method illustrated in Scheme E.
Scheme E
TFA- CH2Ci2
3-Substituted-piperidines of general structure I in Scheme A are either commercially available in racemic or optically active form or are prepared in racemic or optically active form by methods well known in the art. Haloalkyl carbamates of general structure XI in Scheme E are commercially available or are prepared by methods well-known in the art. N-Alkylation of piperidines of general structure I with haloalkyl carbamates of general structure XI is accomplished in a polar solvent such as THF in the presence of a small stoichiometric excess of acid scavenger such as DIPEA to provide compounds of general structure XII. Cleavage of the resulting carbamate with methods well known in the art, for example with TFA in a solvent such as CH2CI2, provides the intermediate primary amine derivatives of general structure III.
The foregoing general description of the invention will now be further illustrated with a number of non-limiting examples.
EXAMPLES OF THE INVENTION LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS:
BSA bovine serum albumin
CDI N,N-carbonyldiimidazole
DIPEA diisopropylethylamine
DMF dimethylformamide
DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
DPPA diphenylphosphoryl azide
EDC N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N'-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride
EDTA ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid
ESI electrospray ionization
EtOAc ethyl acetate
Hex hexane
HOBt 1 -hydroxybenzotriazole
AcOH acetic acid
HPLC high performance liquid chromatography
LC-MS liquid chromatography-mass spectroscopy
LDA lithium diisopropylamide
MeOH methanol
min minutes
MHz megahertz
MS mass spectroscopy
NMR nuclear magnetic resonance
ppm part per million
PBS phosphate-buffered saline
sat. saturated
T3P 1-propylphosphonic acid cyclic anhydride
TBTU 2-(1 H-benzotriazole-1-yl)-1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethyluronium bromide
TEA triethylamine
TFA trifluoroacetic acid
THF tetrahydrofuran
TLC thin layer chromatography
tR retention time
Reactions are routinely performed under an inert atmosphere such as N2 gas in air dried glassware. Solvents are used as received from the vendor. Evaporations are performed in a rotary evaporator at reduced pressure and a water bath temperature of 50 °C. LC-MS characterizations are performed on a Finnigan HP1100 platform using ESI, and positive ion detection with a Navigator AQK detector. Analytical liquid chromatographic separations are performed by Method A, or where indicated, by Method B. Method A consists of a C18 column of 30 x 4.6 mm dimensions and a mobile phase consisting of a 1 minute gradient of 2 - 95% CH3CN (containing 0.013 TFA) in water (containing 0.04% TFA) at a flow rate of 0.45 mL/min. Method B consists of a C18 column of 30 x 4.6 mm dimensions and an isocratic mobile phase consisting of CH3CN-water (1 :9) containing 1% formic acid. Retention time tp is given in min. TLC is performed on pre-coated silica gel 60 F254 glass-backed plates (Merck). Preparative HPLC is performed on a Varian/Gilson platform using a C18 column of 60 x 21 mm dimensions and a mobile phase consisting of a gradient of 2 to 95% CH3CN in water containing 0.05% formic acid.
Example 1.
1-(2-r3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureidol-ethyl -piperidine-3-carboxylic acid methyl-phenyl-amide
1A. 1-(2-Chloro-ethyl)-3-(2-methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-urea
To a solution of 4-amino-2-methylquinoline (12.6 g, 80 mmol) in THF (480 mL) is added 2-chloroethylisocyanate (10.2 mL, 120 mmol) at rt. The reaction mixture is stirred for 40 h at rt. MeOH (100 mL) is added, and stirring is continued an additional hour. The reaction mixture is evaporated and the residue is taken up in CH2CI2. The organic layer is shaken with 1 N HCI (250 mL), and the resulting precipitate is collected by filtration. The solid is washed with CH2CI2 (100 mL), saturated NaHCO3 (2 x 100 mL), and with water (4 x 100 mL). The resulting solid is dried under HV at rt for 14 h to provide the title compound.
1B. 1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid ethyl ester
A mixture of ethyl nipecotate (10 mmol), 1-(2-chloro-ethyl)-3-(2-methyl-quinolin-4- yl)-urea (10 mmol), NaHCO3 (20 mmol), Nal (0.5 mmol), and THF (70 mL) is stirred in a sealed vessel at 70 °C for 6 d. The reaction mixture is filtered, evaporated to dryness, and the residue is purified by preparative HPLC to provide the title compound.
1C. 1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid
A solution of 1-{2-[3-(2-methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.5 mmol) in 6N-aqueous HCI (20 mL) is stirred at 50°C for 15 h. The mixture is evaporated and the residue is dried to provide the title compound as the dihydrochloride salt.
1 D. 1 -{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid methyl-phenyl-amide
To a suspension of 1-{2-[3-(2-methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3- carboxylic acid dihydrochloride (64.25 mg, 0.15 mmol), TEA (0.07 mL, 0.5 mmol) and N-methylaniline (11 mg, 0.1 mmol) in DMF (0.6 mL) is added T3P (50% in EtOAc, 0.07 mL, 0.12 mmol) at room temperature. The mixture is stirred for 15 h, quenched with sat. Na2CO3 (5 mL) and extracted with CH2CI2 (3x10 mL). The organic phases are dried (Na2SO4), filtered, evaporated and the residue purified by preparative HPLC to provide the title compound.
The following compounds are prepared analogously. Values in parentheses are obtained by analytical Method B as described in the Experimental Section above.
EXAMPLE 17. IN VITRO BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION
The inhibitory activity of the compounds of general formula 1 on the actions of urotensin II can be demonstrated using the test procedures described hereinafter:
1) INHIBITION OF HUMAN Γ125I1-UROTENSIN II BINDING TO A RHABDOMYQSARCOMA
CELL LINE
Whole cell binding of human [125l]-urotensin II is performed using human-derived TE-671 rhabdomyosarcoma cells (Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen, cell line #ACC-263), by methods adapted from a whole cell endothelin binding assay (Breu V et al, In vitro characterization of Ro-46-2005, a novel synthetic non-peptide antagonist of ETA and ETB receptors. FEBS Lett. 1993, 334, 210-214).
The assay is performed in 250 μL Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium, pH 7.4 (GIBCO BRL, CatNo 31885-023), including 25 mM HEPES (Fluka, CatNo 05473), 1.0 % DMSO (Fluka, CatNo 41644) and 0.5% (w/v) BSA Fraction V (Fluka, CatNo 05473) in polypropylene microtiter plates (Nunc, CatNo 442587). 300O00 suspended cells are incubated with gentle shaking for 4 h at 20°C with 20 pM human [125l]Urotensin II (Anawa Trading SA, Wangen, Switzerland, 2130Ci/mmol) and increasing concentrations of unlabeled antagonist. Minimum and maximum binding are derived from samples with and without 100 nM unlabelled U-ll, respectively. After the 4 h incubation period, the cells are filtered onto GF/C filterplates (Packard, CatNo 6005174). The filter plates are dried, and then 50 μL scintillation cocktail (Packard, MicroScint 20, CatNo 6013621 ) is added to each well. The filterplates are counted in a microplate counter (Packard Bioscience, TopCount NXT).
All test compounds are dissolved and diluted in 100% DMSO. A ten-fold dilution into assay buffer is performed prior to addition to the assay. The final
concentration of DMSO in the assay is 1.0%, which is found not to interfere with the binding. IC50 values are defined as the concentration of antagonist inhibiting 50% of the specific binding of [125l]human U-ll. Specific binding is the difference between maximum binding and minimum binding, as described above. An IC50 value of 0.206 nM is found for unlabeled human U-ll. The compounds of the invention are found to have IC50 values ranging from 10 to 1000 nM in this assay.
2) INHIBITION OF HUMAN UROTENSIN H-INDUCED CONTRACTIONS ON ISOLATED RAT THORACIC AORTA .
Adult Wistar rats are anesthetized and exsanguinated. The proximal thoracic descending aorta is excised, dissected and a 3-5 mm ring is isolated. The endothelium is removed by gentle rubbing of the intimal surface. The ring is suspended in a 10 mL isolated organ bath filled with Krebs-Henseleit solution (in mM; NaCI 115, KCI 4.7, MgSO4 1.2, KH2PO4 1.5, NaHCO3 25, CaCI2 2.5, glucose
10) kept at 37° C and aerated with 95% O2 and 5% CO2. Indomethacin (10"5 M) is added to the Krebs-Henseleit solution to avoid eicosanoid generation. The ring is stretched to a resting tension of 1 g. Changes of isometric force are measured using force transducers (EMKA Technologies SA, Paris, France). Following an equilibration period, the rings are briefly contracted with KCI (60 mM). Cumulative doses of human urotensin II (10"12 M to 10"6 M) are added after a 10 min incubation with the test compound or its vehicle. Functional antagonism is measured as the inhibition of maximal contraction to urotensin II.
Claims
1. Compounds of the general formula 1
General Formula 1 wherein:
Py represents pyridin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with -NR1R2; pyridin- 4-yl di-substituted in position 2 with -NR1R2 and in position 6 with lower alkyl or aryl-lower alkyl; unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl; quinolin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl; quinolin-4-yl di-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl and in position 6, 7, or 8 with halogen, lower alkyl, or aryl-lower alkyl;
X represents R3 R4NCO-.
R1 and R2 represent independently hydrogen; lower alkyl; or aryl-lower alkyl;
R3 and R4 represent independently hydrogen; lower alkyl; aryl; aryl-lower alkyl; or lower alkyl disubstituted with aryl or form a pyrrolidine, piperidine or morpholine ring together with the nitrogen atom to which R3 and R4 are attached as ring atoms;
and optically pure enantiomers or diastereomers, mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers, diastereomeric racemates, and mixtures of diastereomeric racemates; as well as their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvent complexes, and morphological forms;
2. Compounds of general formula 1 wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl- lower alkyl-NR CO-, and R4 and Py have the meaning given in general formula 1.
3. Compounds of general formula 1 wherein Py represents unsubstituted quinolin- 4-yl or quinolin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl, and X has the meaning given in general formula 1.
4. Compounds of general formula 1 wherein Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents aryl-lower alkyl and R2 represents lower alkyl, and X has the meaning given in general formula 1.
5. Compounds of general formula 1 wherein Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents hydrogen, and R2 and X have the meaning given in general formula 1.
6. Compounds of general formula 1 wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl- lower alkyl-NR4CO-, Py represents unsubstituted quinolin-4-yl or quinolin-4-yl mono-substituted in position 2 with lower alkyl, and R4 has the meaning given in general formula 1.
7. Compounds of general formula 1 wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl- lower alkyl-NR4CO-, Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents aryl-lower alkyl and R2 represents lower alkyl, and R4 has the meaning given in general formula 1.
8. Compounds of general formula 1 wherein X represents aryl-NR4CO- or aryl- lower alkyl-NR CO-, Py represents pyridin-4-yl, substituted in position 2 with
R1R2N-, wherein R1 represents hydrogen, and R2 and R4 have the meaning given in general formula 1.
9. The compound according to any one of claims 1-8 that is selected from the group consisting of:
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid methyl-phenyl-amide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid naphthalen-2-ylamide 1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid naphthalen-1 -ylamide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid benzylamide
1 -{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid phenethyl-amide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid benzyl-methyl-amide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid methyl-phenethyl-amide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid (4- phenyl-butyl)-amide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid benzyl-phenyl-amide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid (3- chloro-phenyl)-amide
1 -{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid (2- chloro-phenyl)-methyl-amide
1 -{2-[3-(4-Benzyl-piperidine-1 -carbonyl)-piperidin-1 -yl]-ethyl}-3-(2-methyl- quinolin-4-yl)-urea
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid benzyl-phenethyl-amide
1 -{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid 4- bromo-benzylamide
1-{2-[3-(2-Methyl-quinolin-4-yl)-ureido]-ethyl}-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid (3- phenyl-propyl)-amide 1-[2-(3-Quinolin-4-yl-ureido)-ethyl]-piperidine-3-carboxylic acid diethylamide
10. Pharmaceutical compositions containing a compound of any one of claims 1 to 9 and usual carrier materials and adjuvants for the treatment of disorders which are associated with a dysregulation of urotensin II or urotensin II receptors, or disorders associated with vascular or myocardial dysfunction, comprising hypertension, atherosclerosis, angina or myocardial ischemia, congestive heart failure, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias, renal ischemia, chronic kidney disease, renal failure, stroke, cerebral vasospasm, cerebral ischemia, dementia, migraine, subarachnoidal hemorrhage, diabetes, diabetic arteriopathy, diabetic nephropathy, connective tissue diseases, cirrhosis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high-altitude pulmonary edema, Raynaud's syndrome, portal hypertension, thyroid dysfunction, pulmonary edema, pulmonary hypertension, or pulmonary fibrosis.
11. Pharmaceutical compositions containing a compound of any one of claims 1 to 9 and usual carrier materials and adjuvants for the treatment of disorders comprising restenosis after balloon or stent angioplasty, for treatment of cancer, prostatic hypertrophy, erectile dysfunction, hearing loss, amaurosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, gram negative septicemia, shock, sickle cell anemia, sickle cell acute chest syndrome, glomerulonephritis, renal colic, glaucoma, therapy and prophylaxis of diabetic complications, complications of vascular or cardiac surgery or after organ transplantation, complications of cyclosporin treatment, pain, addictions, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behavior, epileptic seizures, stress, depression, dementias, neuromuscular disorders, or neurodegenerative diseases.
12.The use of one or more compounds of any one of claims 1 to 9 in combination with other pharmacologically active compounds for the treatment of hypertension, atherosclerosis, angina or myocardial ischemia, congestive heart failure, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias, renal ischemia, chronic kidney disease, renal failure, stroke, cerebral vasospasm, cerebral ischemia, dementia, migraine, subarachnoidal hemorrhage, diabetes, diabetic arteriopathy, diabetic nephropathy, connective tissue diseases, cirrhosis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high-altitude pulmonary edema, Raynaud's syndrome, portal hypertension, thyroid dysfunction, pulmonary edema, pulmonary hypertension, or pulmonary fibrosis, restenosis after balloon or stent angioplasty, cancer, prostatic hypertrophy, erectile dysfunction, hearing loss, amaurosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, gram negative septicemia, shock, sickle cell anemia, sickle cell acute chest syndrome, glomerulonephritis, renal colic, glaucoma, therapy and prophylaxis of diabetic complications, complications of vascular or cardiac surgery or after organ transplantation, complications of cyclosporin treatment, pain, addiction, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behavior, epileptic seizures, stress, depression, dementias, neuromuscular disorders, or neurodegenerative diseases.
13.The use of one or more compounds of any one of claims 1 to 9 in combination with other pharmacologically active compounds comprising ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor antagonists, endothelin receptor antagonists, vasopressin antagonists, beta-ad renergic antagonists, alpha-adrenergic antagonists, vasopressin antagonists, TNFalpha antagonists, or peroxisome proliferator activator receptor modulators.
14. The method of treating a patient suffering from a disorder given in any one of claims 10 to 13 by administering a pharmaceutical composition according to any one of claims 10 and 11.
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