US20100029688A1 - Bipiperidinyl compounds, compositions containing such compounds and methods of treatment - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to G-protein coupled receptor agonists.
- the present invention is directed to agonists of GPR 119 that are useful for the treatment of diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes, obesity, the metabolic syndrome and related diseases and conditions.
- Diabetes is a disease derived from multiple causative factors. It is characterized by elevated levels of plasma glucose (hyperglycemia) in the fasting state or after administration of glucose during an oral glucose tolerance test.
- type 1 diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM)
- IDDM insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- T2DM noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- insulin is still produced in the body, and patients demonstrate resistance to the effects of insulin in stimulating glucose and lipid metabolism in the main insulin-sensitive tissues, namely, muscle, liver and adipose tissue.
- T2DM noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- T2DM noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- These patients often have normal levels of insulin, and may have hyperinsulinemia (elevated plasma insulin levels), as they compensate for the reduced effectiveness of insulin by secreting increased amounts of insulin.
- Insulin resistance is not primarily caused by a diminished number of insulin receptors but rather by a post-insulin receptor binding defect that is not yet completely understood. This lack of responsiveness to insulin results in insufficient insulin-mediated activation of uptake, oxidation and storage of glucose in muscle, and inadequate insulin-mediated repression of lipolysis in adipose tissue and of glucose production and secretion in the liver.
- Persistent or uncontrolled hyperglycemia that occurs with diabetes is associated with increased and premature morbidity and mortality. Often abnormal glucose homeostasis is associated both directly and indirectly with obesity, hypertension, and alterations of the lipid, lipoprotein and apolipoprotein metabolism, as well as other metabolic and hemodynamic disease. Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have a significantly increased risk of macrovascular and microvascular complications, including atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy. Therefore, therapeutic control of glucose homeostasis, lipid metabolism, obesity, and hypertension are critically important in the clinical management and treatment of diabetes mellitus.
- a patient having metabolic syndrome is characterized as having three or more symptoms selected from the following group of five symptoms: (1) abdominal obesity; (2) hypertriglyceridemia; (3) low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL); (4) high blood pressure; and (5) elevated fasting glucose, which may be in the range characteristic of Type 2 diabetes if the patient is also diabetic.
- Each of these symptoms is defined clinically in the Third Report of the National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III, or ATP III), National Institutes of Health, 2001, NIH Publication No. 01-3670.
- Patients with metabolic syndrome whether or not they have or develop overt diabetes mellitus, have an increased risk of developing the macrovascular and microvascular complications that occur with type 2 diabetes, such as atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.
- Obesity a multifactorial pathophysiological state, is characterized by excessive adiposity relative to body mass.
- Obesity and being overweight increases the risk of developing conditions such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, gallbladder disease and cancer of the breast, prostate and colon. Higher body weights are also associated with increases in all-cause mortality.
- the mainstay of treatment for obesity is an energy-limited diet and increased exercise. Guidelines for the management of obesity through such regimes have been published (e.g. Snow et al., Ann. Intern. Med. 142:525 [2005]). Although high compliance is difficult to achieve, such programs can produce an average weight loss of ⁇ 8%. A more intractable therapeutic problem appears to be weight loss maintenance. Of dieters who manage to lose 10% or more of their body mass in studies, 80-95% will regain that weight within two to five years. It appears that the homeostatic mechanisms regulating body weight are very robust, and vigorously defend against weight loss.
- Orlistat which reduces intestinal fat absorption by inhibiting pancreatic lipase
- sibutramine anorectic agent sibutramine
- a central monoamine re-uptake inhibitor is the primary agents used to treat obesity, but are associated with gastrointestinal and cardiovascular side effects, respectively, and have limited efficacy and durability in reducing body weight.
- Other anorectics such as phentermine, bupropion, and diethylpropion have limited use due to side effects and, many of these drugs, like sibutramine, are schedule IV controlled substances due to the risk of addiction.
- a CB-1 antagonist, rimonabant (Accomplia) has been launched but long term durability and efficacy remains to be determined, and the drug has CNS side effects including dysphoria.
- the biguanides are a class of drugs that are widely used to treat type 2 diabetes.
- the two best known biguanides, phenformin and metformin cause some correction of hyperglycemia.
- the biguanides act primarily by inhibiting hepatic glucose production, and they also are believed to modestly improve insulin sensitivity.
- the biguanides can be used as monotherapy or in combination with other anti-diabetic drugs, such as insulin or an insulin secretagogues, without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia.
- phenformin and metformin can induce lactic acidosis and nausea/diarrhea. Metformin has a lower risk of side effects than phenformin and is widely prescribed for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes.
- the glitazones are a newer class of compounds that can ameliorate hyperglycemia and other symptoms of type 2 diabetes.
- the glitazones that are currently marketed are agonists of the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) gamma subtype.
- PPAR peroxisome proliferator activated receptor
- the PPAR-gamma agonists substantially increase insulin sensitivity in muscle, liver and adipose tissue in several animal models of type 2 diabetes, resulting in partial or complete correction of elevated plasma glucose levels without the occurrence of hypoglycemia.
- PPAR-gamma agonism is believed to be responsible for the improved insulin sensititization that is observed in human patients who are treated with the glitazones.
- New PPAR agonists are currently being developed. Many of the newer PPAR compounds are agonists of one or more of the PPAR alpha, gamma and delta subtypes. Compounds that are agonists of both the PPAR alpha and PPAR gamma subtypes (PPAR alpha/gamma dual agonists) are promising because they reduce hyperglycemia and also improve lipid metabolism.
- the currently marketed PPAR gamma agonists are modestly effective in reducing plasma glucose and HemoglobinA1C. The currently marketed compounds do not greatly improve lipid metabolism and may actually have a negative effect on the lipid profile. Thus, the PPAR compounds represent an important advance in diabetic therapy, but further improvements are still needed.
- insulin secretagogues such as the sulfonylureas (e.g. tolbutamide and glipizide).
- sulfonylureas e.g. tolbutamide and glipizide
- These drugs increase the plasma level of insulin by stimulating the pancreatic ⁇ -cells to secrete more insulin.
- Insulin secretion in the pancreatic ⁇ -cell is under strict regulation by glucose and an array of metabolic, neural and hormonal signals. Glucose stimulates insulin production and secretion through its metabolism to generate ATP and other signaling molecules, whereas other extracellular signals act as potentiators or inhibitors of insulin secretion through GPCR's present on the plasma membrane.
- Sulfonylureas and related insulin secretagogues act by blocking the ATP-dependent K+ channel in ⁇ -cells, which causes depolarization of the cell and the opening of the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels with stimulation of insulin release.
- This mechanism is non-glucose dependent, and hence insulin secretion can occur regardless of the ambient glucose levels. This can cause insulin secretion even if the glucose level is low, resulting in hypoglycemia, which can be fatal in severe cases.
- the administration of insulin secretagogues must therefore be carefully controlled.
- the insulin secretagogues are often used as a first-line drug treatment for Type 2 diabetes.
- GPCR G-protein coupled receptors
- GPR119 agonists may be effective anti-obesity agents.
- Synthetic GPR119 agonists also augment the release of insulin from isolated static mouse islets only under conditions of elevated glucose, and improve glucose tolerance in diabetic mice and diet-induced obese (DIO) C57/B6 mice without causing hypoglycemia. GPR119 agonists therefore have the potential to function as anti-hyperglycemic agents that produce weight loss. There are several potential.
- GPR119 as a potential target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity.
- GPR119-mediated insulin secretion is glucose dependent, there is little or no risk of hypoglycemia.
- the weight loss efficacy of GPR119 agonists should contribute to antihyperglycemic efficacy in diabetic and prediabetic obese subjects, and activation of GPR119 may allow for the simultaneous treatment of the common co-morbidities of obesity and impaired glucose tolerance/diabetes.
- the limited tissue distribution of GPR119 in humans suggests that there would be less chance for side effects associated with GPR119 activity in other tissues.
- GPR119 agonists may have the potential to restore or preserve islet function since GPR119 agonists reportedly increase GLP-1 levels in rodents (Chu, Z. L. et al Abstract P1-19, ENDO 2005 87 th Annual Meeting, San Diego, Calif.).
- GLP-1 is an incretin hormone that effects GDIS and exerts anti-apoptotic and proliferative effects on islets.
- a protective effect on islets upon GPR119 agonism would be highly advantageous, because long term diabetes therapy often leads to the gradual diminution of islet activity, such that after extended periods of treatment with multiple oral antihyperglycemic agents, it is often necessary to treat type 2 diabetic patients with daily insulin injections.
- GPR119 agonists may delay or prevent the diminution and loss of islet function in a type 2 diabetic patient.
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- each R 2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- Alkyl as well as other groups having the prefix “alk”, such as alkoxy, and the like, means carbon chains which may be linear, branched, or cyclic, or combinations thereof, containing the indicated number of carbon atoms. If no number is specified, 1-6 carbon atoms are intended for linear and 3-7 carbon atoms for branched alkyl groups. Examples of alkyl groups include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec- and tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl and the like.
- Cycloalkyl is a subset of alkyl; if no number of atoms is specified, 3-7 carbon atoms are intended, forming 1-3 carbocyclic rings that are fused. “Cycloalkyl” also includes monocyclic rings fused to an aryl group in which the point of attachment is on the non-aromatic portion. Examples of cycloalkyl include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, decahydronaphthyl, indanyl and the like.
- Haloalkoxy and haloOalkyl are used interchangeably and refer to halo substituted alkyl groups linked through the oxygen atom.
- Haloalkyl and haloalkoxy include mono-substituted as well as multiple substituted alkyl and alkoxy groups, up to perhalo substituted alkyl and alkoxy. For example, trifluoromethyl and trifluoromethoxy are included.
- Aryl (Ar) means phenyl or naphthyl, preferably phenyl.
- Heteroaryl (HAR) unless otherwise specified, means monocyclic aromatic ring systems containing 5-6 atoms, at least one of which is a heteroatom selected from O, S, S(O), SO 2 and N. Examples include, but are not limited to, pyrrolyl, isoxazolyl, isothiazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridyl, oxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, furanyl, triazinyl, thienyl, pyrimidyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl and the like. Heteroaryl also includes such groups in charged form, e.g., pyridinium.
- Heterocyclyl (Hetcy) and “heterocyclic moiety” unless otherwise specified, means mono- and bicyclic saturated and partially saturated rings and ring systems containing at least one heteroatom selected from N, S and O, each of said rings having from 3 to 6 atoms in which the point of attachment may be carbon or nitrogen.
- heterocyclyl include, but are not limited to, azetidinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, imidazolidinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, 1,4-dioxanyl, morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl, tetrahydrothienyl and the like.
- Heterocycles can also exist in tautomeric forms. Heterocycles moreover includes such moieties in charged form, e.g., piperidinium.
- Halogen includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
- each R 1 is H or halo, or 1-2 R 1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- Phenyl a 5-10 membered Heteroaryl or a 5-10 membered Heterocyclic moiety, each being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms and 1-2 C 1-3 alkyl groups,
- R 1 groups are H or halo
- each R 2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- One aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring A represents a 5-6 membered monocyclic aryl or heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom.
- ring A represents a 5-6 membered monocyclic aryl or heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom.
- an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring A represents a member selected from the group consisting of: phenyl, thiazole, thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine.
- ring A represents a member selected from the group consisting of: phenyl, thiazole, thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine.
- an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring A represents a member selected from the group consisting of: phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine.
- ring A represents a member selected from the group consisting of: phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring B represents a 5-9 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom.
- ring B represents a 5-9 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom.
- an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein ring B represents a member selected from the group consisting of: thiazole, thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine and benzoxazole.
- ring B represents a member selected from the group consisting of: thiazole, thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine and benzoxazole.
- an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein ring B represents a member selected from the group consisting of: thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine.
- ring B represents a member selected from the group consisting of: thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R 1 is H or halo, or 1-2 R 1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 groups are H or halo, and at least one R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- all other variables are as originally defined.
- an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R 1 is H or halo selected from F and Cl, or 1-2 R 1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 groups are H or halo selected from F and Cl, and at least one R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- all other variables are as originally defined.
- an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- R 1 R 1 group is selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 groups are H or halo selected from F and Cl, and at least one R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- all other variables are as originally defined.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R 2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- all other variables are as originally defined.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R 2 is H, Cl or F, or 1-2 are H, Cl or F and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- all other variables are as originally defined.
- ring A represents a 5-6 membered monocyclic aryl or heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom;
- ring B represents a 5-9 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom;
- each R 1 is H or halo, or 1-2 R 1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 groups are H or halo
- each R 2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- R 1 and R 2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- all other variables are as originally defined.
- Compounds of the present invention are potent agonists of the GPR119 receptor.
- the compounds of the invention, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof are modulators of the receptor known as GPR 119, and are therefore useful in the treatment of diseases that are modulated by GPR119 ligands and agonists. Many of these diseases are summarized below.
- the compounds of the invention may be used for the manufacture of a medicament for treating one or more of these diseases or conditions:
- the following diseases and conditions can be treated using the compounds of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof.
- the compounds may be used for manufacturing a medicament for the treatment or prevention of one or more of these diseases or conditions:
- the compounds are agonists of the GPR119 receptor, the compounds will be useful for lowering glucose, lipids, and insulin resistance in diabetic patients and in non-diabetic patients who have impaired glucose tolerance and/or are in a pre-diabetic condition.
- the compounds are useful to ameliorate hyperinsulinemia, which often occurs in diabetic or pre-diabetic patients, by modulating the swings in the level of serum glucose that often occurs in these patients.
- the compounds are useful for treating or reducing insulin resistance.
- the compounds are useful for treating or preventing gestational diabetes.
- the compounds, compositions, and medicaments as described herein are useful for reducing the risks of adverse sequelae associated with metabolic syndrome, and in reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis, delaying the onset of atherosclerosis, and/or reducing the risk of sequelae of atherosclerosis.
- Sequelae of atherosclerosis include angina, claudication, heart attack, stroke, and others.
- the compounds are useful to delay or for preventing vascular restenosis and diabetic retinopathy.
- the compounds of this invention are useful in improving or restoring ⁇ -cell function, so that they may be useful in treating type 1 diabetes or in delaying or preventing a patient with type 2 diabetes from needing insulin therapy.
- the compounds may be useful for reducing appetite and body weight in obese subjects and may therefore be useful in reducing the risk of co-morbidities associated with obesity such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and dyslipidemia.
- the compounds are useful in treating neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and schizophrenia.
- the compounds generally are useful for treating the following diseases and conditions: (1) type 2 diabetes (also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, or T2DM), (2) hyperglycemia, (3) low glucose tolerance, (4) insulin resistance, (5) obesity, (6) lipid disorders, (7) dyslipidemia, (8) hyperlipidemia, (9) hypertriglyceridemia, (10) hypercholesterolemia, (11) low HDL levels, (12) high LDL levels, (13) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (14) vascular restenosis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) retinopathy, (17) metabolic syndrome, (18) high blood pressure, (19) Alzheimer's disease, (20) schizophrenia, (21) multiple sclerosis, and (22) insulin resistance.
- type 2 diabetes also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, or T2DM
- hyperglycemia also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, or T2DM
- T2DM non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
- T2DM non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
- One aspect of the invention provides a method for the treatment and control of mixed or diabetic dyslipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, and/or hypertriglyceridemia, which comprises administering to a patient in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate therof.
- the compound may be used alone or advantageously may be administered with a cholesterol biosynthesis inhibitor, particularly an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor such as lovastatin, simvastatin, rosuvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, rivastatin, itavastatin, or ZD-4522.
- the compound may also be used advantageously in combination with other lipid lowering drugs such as cholesterol absorption inhibitors (for example stanol esters, sterol glycosides such as tiqueside, and azetidinones such as ezetimibe), ACAT inhibitors (such as avasimibe), CETP inhibitors (for example torcetrapib), niacin, bile acid sequestrants, microsomal triglyceride transport inhibitors, and bile acid reuptake inhibitors.
- cholesterol absorption inhibitors for example stanol esters, sterol glycosides such as tiqueside, and azetidinones such as ezetimibe
- ACAT inhibitors such as avasimibe
- CETP inhibitors for example torcetrapib
- niacin for example bile acid sequestrants
- microsomal triglyceride transport inhibitors microsomal triglyceride transport inhibitors
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method for the treatment and control of obesity or metabolic syndrome, which comprises administering to a patient in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound having formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof.
- the compound may be used alone or advantageously may be administered with an anti-obesity agent, particularly a lipase inhibitor such as orlistat, or a monoamine neurotransmitter uptake inhibitor such as sibutramine, phentermine and the like.
- the compound may also be used advantageously in combination with CB-1 inverse agonists or antagonists such as rimonabant.
- Any suitable route of administration may be employed for providing a mammal, especially a human, with an effective dose of a compound of the present invention.
- oral, rectal, topical, parenteral, ocular, pulmonary, nasal, and the like may be employed.
- Dosage forms include tablets, troches, dispersions, suspensions, solutions, capsules, creams, ointments, aerosols, and the like.
- compounds of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof are administered orally.
- the effective dosage of active ingredient employed may vary depending on the particular compound employed, the mode of administration, the condition being treated and the severity of the condition being treated. Such dosage may be ascertained readily by a person skilled in the art.
- the compounds of the present invention are administered at a daily dosage of from about 0.1 milligram to about 100 milligram per kilogram of animal body weight, preferably given as a single daily dose or in divided doses two to six times a day, or in sustained release form.
- the total daily dosage is from about 1.0 milligrams to about 1000 milligrams.
- the total daily dose will generally be from about 1 milligram to about 350 milligrams.
- the dosage for an adult human may be as low as 0.1 mg.
- the dosage regimen may be adjusted within this range or even outside of this range to provide the optimal therapeutic response.
- Oral administration will usually be carried out using tablets or capsules.
- Examples of doses in tablets and capsules are 0.1 mg, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, 350 mg, 500 mg, 700 mg, 750 mg, 800 mg and 1000 mg.
- Other oral forms may also have the same or similar dosages.
- compositions which comprise a compound of Formula I and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention comprise a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate as an active ingredient, as well as a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and optionally other therapeutic ingredients.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts refers to salts prepared from pharmaceutically acceptable non-toxic bases or acids including inorganic bases or acids and organic bases or acids.
- a pharmaceutical composition may also comprise a prodrug, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, if a prodrug is administered.
- compositions are typically suitable for oral, rectal, topical, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous), ocular (ophthalmic), pulmonary (nasal or buccal inhalation), or nasal administration, although the most suitable route in any given case will depend on the nature and severity of the condition being treated and on the particular active ingredient selected. They may be conveniently presented in unit dosage form and prepared by any of the methods well-known in the art of pharmacy.
- the compound of Formula I, or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof can be combined as the active ingredient in intimate admixture with the pharmaceutical carrier according to conventional pharmaceutical compounding techniques.
- the carrier may take a wide variety of forms depending on the form of preparation desired for administration, e.g., oral or parenteral (including intravenous).
- any of the usual pharmaceutical media may be employed, such as, for example, water, glycols, oils, alcohols, flavoring agents, preservatives, coloring agents and the like in the case of oral liquid preparations, such as, for example, suspensions, elixirs and solutions; or carriers such as starches, sugars, microcrystalline cellulose, diluents, granulating agents, lubricants, binders, disintegrating agents and the like in-the case of oral solid preparations such as, for example, powders, hard and soft capsules and tablets, with the solid oral preparations being preferred over the liquid preparations.
- oral liquid preparations such as, for example, suspensions, elixirs and solutions
- carriers such as starches, sugars, microcrystalline cellulose, diluents, granulating agents, lubricants, binders, disintegrating agents and the like in-the case of oral solid preparations such as, for example, powders, hard and soft capsules and tablets, with the solid oral preparations being preferred over the
- tablets and capsules represent the most advantageous oral dosage form.
- Solid pharmaceutical carriers are therefore typically employed.
- tablets may be coated by standard aqueous or nonaqueous techniques.
- Such compositions and preparations typically comprise at least about 0.1 percent of active compound, the remainder of the composition being the carrier.
- the percentage of active compound in these compositions may, of course, be varied and is conveniently between about 2 percent to about 60 percent of the weight of the dosage form.
- the amount of active compound in such therapeutically useful compositions is such that an effective dosage will be delivered.
- the active compound can be administered intranasally as, for example, in the form of liquid drops or a spray.
- the tablets, capsules and the like also typically contain a binder.
- suitable binders include gum tragacanth, acacia, gelatin and a synthetic or semisynthetic starch derivative, such as hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC); excipients such as dicalcium phosphate; a disintegrating agent such as corn starch, potato starch, alginic acid; a lubricant such as magnesium stearate; and in some instances, a sweetening agent such as sucrose, lactose or saccharin.
- a liquid carrier such as a fatty oil.
- tablets may be coated with shellac, sugar or both.
- Syrups and elixirs typically contain, in addition to the active ingredient, sucrose as a sweetening agent, methyl or propylparabens as a preservative, a dye and a flavoring such as cherry or orange flavor.
- the compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof may also be administered parenterally.
- Solutions or suspensions of these active compounds can be prepared in water, saline or another biocompatible vehicle, suitably mixed with a surfactant, buffer, and the like.
- Dispersions can also be prepared in glycerol, liquid polyethylene glycols and mixtures thereof in an oil. Under ordinary conditions of storage and use, these preparations can also contain a preservative to prevent the growth of microorganisms.
- the pharmaceutical forms suitable for injectable use include sterile aqueous solutions and dispersions, and sterile powders for the extemporaneous preparation of sterile injectable solutions and dispersions.
- the preparation should be prepared under sterile condituons and be fluid to the extent that easy syringability exists. It should be sufficiently stable under the conditions of manufacture and storage and preserved against the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi.
- the carrier can be a solvent or dispersion medium containing, for example, water, ethanol, polyol (e.g. glycerol, propylene glycol and liquid polyethylene glycol), suitable mixtures thereof, and suitable oils.
- Compounds of Formula I may be used in combination with other drugs that may also be useful in the treatment or amelioration of the diseases and conditions described herein.
- Such other drugs may be administered, by a route and in an amount commonly used therefor, contemporaneously or sequentially with a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof.
- a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof In the treatment of patients who have type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, obesity, metabolic syndrome, neurological disorders, and co-morbidities that accompany these diseases, more than one drug is commonly administered.
- the compounds of this invention may generally be administered to a patient who is already taking one or more other drugs for these conditions.
- a pharmaceutical composition in unit dosage form containing such other drugs and the compound of Formula I is preferred.
- the combination therapy also includes therapies in which the compound of Formula I and one or more other drugs are administered on different overlapping schedules.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention include those that contain one or more other active ingredients, in addition to a compound of Formula I.
- Examples of other active ingredients that may be administered in combination with a compound of Formula I, and either administered separately or in the same pharmaceutical composition include, but are not limited to:
- PPAR gamma agonists and partial agonists including both glitazones and non-glitazones (e.g. troglitazone, pioglitazone, englitazone, MCC-555, rosiglitazone, balaglitazone, netoglitazone, T-131, LY-3 00512, and LY-818;
- non-glitazones e.g. troglitazone, pioglitazone, englitazone, MCC-555, rosiglitazone, balaglitazone, netoglitazone, T-131, LY-3 00512, and LY-818;
- DPP-4 dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-4) inhibitors, such as sitagliptin, saxagliptin, denagliptin, SYR-322, and vildagliptin;
- sulfonylureas such as tolbutamide, glimepiride, glipizide, and related materials
- ⁇ -glucosidase inhibitors such as acarbose
- agents which improve a patient's lipid profile such as (i) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (lovastatin, simvastatin, rosuvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, rivastatin, itavastatin, ZD4522 and other statins), (ii) bile acid sequestrants (cholestyramine, colestipol, and dialkylaminoalkyl derivatives of a cross-linked dextran), (iii) nicotinyl alcohol, nicotinic acid or a salt thereof, (iv) PPAR ⁇ agonists such as fenofibric acid derivatives (gemfibrozil, clofibrate, fenofibrate and bezafibrate), (v) cholesterol absorption inhibitors, such as for example ezetimibe, (vi) acyl CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT)
- PPAR ⁇ / ⁇ dual agonists such as muraglitazar, tesaglitazar, farglitazar, and JT-501;
- antiobesity compounds such as fenfluramine, dexfenfluramine, phentiramine, subitramine, orlistat, neuropeptide Y5 inhibitors, Mc4r agonists, cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB-1) antagonists/inverse agonists, and ⁇ 3 adrenergic receptor agonists;
- agents intended for use in inflammatory conditions such as aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids, azulfidine, and cyclo-oxygenase 2 selective inhibitors;
- GLP-1 analogs such as exendins, for example exenatide (Byetta), exenatide-LAR, and liraglutide
- the above combinations include combinations of a compound of the present invention not only with one other active compound, but also with two or more other active compounds.
- Non-limiting examples include combinations of compounds having Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof with two or more active compounds selected from biguanides, sulfonylureas, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, other PPAR agonists, PTP-1B inhibitors, DPP-4 inhibitors, and anti-obesity compounds.
- compositions comprised of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating hyperglycemia, diabetes or insulin resistance in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat hyperglycemia, diabetes or insulin resistance.
- another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating type 2 diabetes in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat type 2 diabetes.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating obesity in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment compriseing administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat obesity.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating Syndrome X in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat Syndrome X.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a lipid disorder selected from the group consisting of dyslipidemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, low HDL and high LDL in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat said lipid disorder.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating atherosclerosis in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to said patient a compound in accordance with a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat atherosclerosis.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of: (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat said condition.
- a condition selected from the group consisting of: (1) hyperglycemia
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of delaying the onset of a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component in a mammalian patient in need thereof, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to delay the onset of said condition.
- a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyper
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of reducing the risk of developing a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component in a mammalian patient in need thereof, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to reduce the risk of developing said condition.
- a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyper
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat said condition, and a compound selected from the group consisting of:
- insulin sensitizers selected from the group consisting of (i) PPAR agonists and (ii) biguanides;
- PACAP PACAP, PACAP mimetics, and PACAP receptor 3 agonists
- antihypertensives including those acting on the angiotensin or renin systems, such as angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor antagonists or renin inhibitors, such as captopril, cilazapril, enalapril, fosinopril, lisinopril, quinapril, ramapril, zofenopril, candesartan, cilexetil, eprosartan, irbesartan, losartan, tasosartan, telmisartan, and valsartan; said compounds being administered to the patient in an amount that is effective to treat said condition.
- angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors such as captopril, cilazapril, enalapril, fosinopril, lisinopril, quinapril, ramapril, zofenopril
- candesartan cilexe
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia and dyslipidemia, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, in amounts that are effective to treat said condition.
- another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia and dyslipidemia, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor in the form of a statin, said compounds being administered in amounts that are effective for treating said condition.
- Statins useful in this regard include the group consisting of lovastatin, simvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, itavastatin, ZD-4522 and rivastatin.
- a method of reducing the risk of developing a condition selected from the group consisting of hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia and dyslipidemia, and the sequelae of such conditions comprising administering to a mammalian patient in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound as defined in Claim 1 and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor.
- another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of delaying the onset or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis in a human patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor in the form of a statin, said compounds being administered in amounts that are effective for treating said condition.
- Statins useful in this regard include the group consisting of lovastatin, simvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, itavastatin, ZD-4522 and rivastatin.
- another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating, delaying the onset or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis in a human patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, said compounds being administered in amounts that treat, delay the onset, or reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis.
- another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating, delaying the onset or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis in a human patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, wherein the cholesterol absorption inhibitor is ezetimibe, said compounds being administered in amounts that treat, delay the onset, or reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis.
- compositions that is comprised of: (1) a compound according to formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof,
- insulin sensitizers selected from the group consisting of (i) PPAR agonists and (ii) biguanides;
- PACAP PACAP, PACAP mimetics, and PACAP receptor 3 agonists
- cholesterol lowering agents selected from the group consisting of (i) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, (ii) sequestrants, (iii) nicotinyl alcohol, nicotinic acid or a salt thereof, (iv) PPAR ⁇ agonists, (v) PPAR ⁇ / ⁇ dual agonists, (vi) inhibitors of cholesterol absorption, (vii) acyl CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitors, and (viii) anti-oxidants;
- antihypertensives including those acting on the angiotensin or renin systems, such as angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor antagonists or renin inhibitors, such as captopril, cilazapril, enalapril, fosinopril, lisinopril, quinapril, ramapril, zofenopril, candesartan, cilexetil, eprosartan, irbesartan, losartan, tasosartan, telmisartan, and valsartan; and
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to the use of a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for use in treating a disease or condition described herein.
- the compounds of the invention can be prepared using the synthetic schemes described herein.
- the following abbreviations are used in the synthetic schemes:
- Ac is acetyl [CH 3 C(O)—]; Ac 2 O is acetic anhydride; AcAc is acetyl acetonate; Ar is Aryl; ArX is an aryl halide; 9-BBN is 9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane; Bn is benzyl; BOC is tert butyloxycarbonyl; DBU is 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene; DIAD is diisopropylazodicarboxylate; DIBAL is diisobutylaluminum hydride; DMF is N,N-dimethylformamide; DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide; EDAC (or EDC) is 1-ethyl-3-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-carbodiimide HCl; Et 3 N is triethylamine; Et is ethyl; EtOAc is ethyl acetate
- t. indicate room temperature; TBAF is tetrabutyl ammonium fluoride; TBS is tert-butyldimethylsilyl; tBu is tert-butyl; Tf is triflate; TFA is trifluoroacetic acid; THF is tetrahydrofuran; TLC is thin layer chromatography; TMEDA is tetramethylethylenediamine; TMS is trimethylsilyl; TPAP is tetrapropylammonium perruthenate.
- R 1 -R 5 serve as placeholders.
- the ring containing H shown below denotes a heterocycle.
- E is an ester forming group, e.g., propyl, butyl, and the like.
- the substituted bipiperidines of this invention can be prepared by any of several methods.
- the specific examples detailed below may employ some of the following general procedures.
- Substituted aryl and heteroaryl coupling intermediates shown in the schemes are commercially available or may be prepared from readily accessible aryl, heterocycles, or other congeners via a host of routes. Intermediates are accessible through either modification of a preformed heteroaryl scaffold or through de novo ring synthesis.
- Heterocyclic residues of either Arl or the Het fragment are obtainable by de novo ring synthesis.
- An example of de novo ring synthesis for thiazole and pyrimidine cases is shown in Scheme 4. A host of methods can be used.
- the tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (2.15 g, 8.0 mmol) and cesium carbonate (7.8 g, 24 mmol) were slurried in NMP (80 ml) and the 2,6-dichloropyrazine (1.25 mg, 8.4 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred at 70° C. for 2 h. The reactive mixture was cooled down to r.t. and diluted with 100 mL of ethyl acetate, washed with water 80 mL ( ⁇ 1) and brine 80 mL ( ⁇ 1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated on rotavapor.
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-[2-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 2.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-(6-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- the tert-butyl 1′-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg, 0.26 mmol) was dissolved in THF and NMP (5 mL, 1:1) at r.t.
- the catalyst iron (III) acetylacetonate (18.4 mg, 0.052 mmol) was added under N 2 .
- Methyl magnesium bromide (3M, 0.19 mL, 0.57 mmol) was added dropwise. The reaction was stirred for more 15 min and was quenched with iced ammonia chloride solution (10 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (10 mL).
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 2.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-(6-cyanopyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 2.1 replacing the 2,6-dichloropyrazine with 4,6-dichloropyrimidine
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 6.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(methylamino)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- the tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (19 mg, 0.05 mmol) was added to methyl amine in MeOH (1N, 2 mL) in a sealed bottle and heated to 50° C. for 2 days.
- the reaction crude were cooled down to r.t. and concentrated on rotavapor.
- the crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 10% methanol: dichloromethane to yield title compound.
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 6.1
- Step 2 Preparation of tert-butyl 1′-[6-(benzyloxy)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate 100 mg, 0.26 mmol
- phenylmethanol 0.031 mL, 0.29 mmol
- sodium hydride 7 mg, 0.29 mmol
- the reaction was heated to 30° C. for 30 min.
- the reaction crude was cooled down to r.t. and quenched with ice ammonia chloride solution (10 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (10 mL).
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 2.1, replacing the 2,6-dichloropyrazine with 2,4-dichloro-5-fluoropyrimidine
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-(5-fluoro-2-methoxypyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- the tert-butyl 1′-(2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (40 mg, 0.10 mmol) was added to NMP (1 mL), and then potassium methoxide (8.1 mg, 0.11 mmol) was added to the mixture.
- the reaction was stirred for 30 min at r.t. and was quenched with ammonium chloride solution (5 mL), extracted with ethylacetate (10 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL, ⁇ 1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated by rotavapor.
- the crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the title compound.
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 6.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(methylthio)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- the tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg, 0.26 mmol) was dissolved in NMP (2.6 mL), and sodium methanethiolate (18.2 mg, 0.26 mmol) was added. The reaction was stirred at r.t. for 30 min. The reaction crude was diluted with ethyl acetate (10 mL) and was washed with water (10 mL, ⁇ 1) and brine (10 mL, ⁇ 1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated by rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 30%. ethylacetate: hexane to yield the title compound.
- Step 3 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(methylsulfonyl)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- the tert-butyl 1′-[6-(methylthio)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg, 0.25 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (2.5 mL) and mCPBA was added (126 mg, 0.55 mmol, max 77%). The reaction was stirred at r.t. for 1 h and was diluted with dichloromethane (10 mL). The reaction mixture was washed with sodium thiosulfate solution (10 mL, 1N, 1 ⁇ ) and saturated sodium bicarbonate solution (10 mL, ⁇ 1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated by rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by flash silica gel column chromatography with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the title compound.
- 5-Chloropyrazin-2-amine (5.0 g, 38.6 mmol) was dissolved in acetonitrile (77 ml) under a balloon of N 2 .
- the copper(I) chloride (5.7 g, 57.9 mmol) and copper(II) chloride (7.8 g, 57.9 mmol) were added and the slurry cooled to ⁇ 10° C. with an ice:acetone bath.
- t-Butyl nitrite (9.15 g, 89 mmol, 90%) was added dropwise and the solution allowed to warm to RT. The solution was stirred for 30 minutes until rapid gas evolution ceased. The mixture was heated to 65° C. for 2.5 hours.
- the mixture was cooled to RT and filtered through a 1.5 inch pad of celilte packed into a 465 ml frit.
- the pad was washed with DCM (200 ml ⁇ 4), the wash fractions containing the desired material combined, filtered, and concentrated in vacuo.
- the residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 2% ether:pentane to yield the title compound.
- Step 3 tert-butyl-1′-(5-chloropyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperdine-1-carboxylate
- Step 4 tert-butyl 1′-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- tert-butyl 1′-pyrazin-2-yl-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (16 mg, 0.046 mmol, prepared as described for Example 8) and N-bromosuccinimide (8.2 mg, 0.046 mmol) were dissolved in DMF (0.2 ml) and the solution stirred overnight at 50 C.
- the slurry was diluted with 15% brine:water (40 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3 ⁇ 25 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac.
- the crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 20% acetone:hexanes to yield the title compound.
- the tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate 50 mg, 0.13 mmol, prepared as described for Example 13
- sodium acetate 11 mg, 0.13 mmol
- the solution was diluted with 4:1 water:saturated sodium bicarbonate (40 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3 ⁇ 25 ml).
- the combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac.
- the crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 35% acetone : hexanes to yield the titled compound.
- the mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and filtered through Celite. The filtrate was washed with water (4 ⁇ 25 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was digested at reflux (MTBE). After cooling, the white solid was recovered by filtration. The filtrate was evaporated and chromatographed (Horizon; 0% to 100% EtOAc/hex; linear gradient). The fractions containing the desired compound were recovered and combined with the solid to give the title compound.
- Step 1 tert-Butyl-1′-[4-(aminocarbonothioyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl-1′-[4-(3-amino-3-oxopropyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- This compound was prepared using the method of Example 12.20 above.
- Step 2 tert-butyl-1′-[4-(3-amino-3-thioxopropyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 3 tert-butyl-1′- ⁇ 4-[2-(1,3-thiazol-2-yl)ethyl]phenyl ⁇ -4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(4-iodophenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 2 tert-butyl-1′-[4-(1,3-oxazol-2-yl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(4- ⁇ [(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]carbonyl ⁇ phenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 12.5 and ethanolamine as starting material.
- Step 2 tert-butyl-1′-[4-(4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazol-2-yl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-Butyl 1′-(4-nitrophenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 2 tert-Butyl 1′-(4-aminophenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 4 tert-Butyl-1′- ⁇ 4-[(1,3-thiazol-2-ylcarbonyl)amino]phenyl ⁇ -4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- the red-brown supernatant was found to be enriched in the title compound.
- the solution was evaporated to an oil and chromatographed (PTLC; 20:1 CH 2 Cl 2 /MeOH).
- the title compound was a rust colored solid.
- the material was rechromatographed (PTLC; MTBE).
- the baseline band was recovered giving the title compound as a light rust colored powdery solid.
- Step 1 tert-Butyl 1′-(3-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 2 tert-Butyl 1′-(3-chloro-4-aminophenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 3 tert-Butyl-1′- ⁇ 3-chloro-4-[(1,3-thiazol-4-ylcarbonyl)amino]phenyl ⁇ -4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 9.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-y)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 4.1, step 2
- tert-butyl 1′-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate 22 mg, 0.058 mmol
- TFA t-butyl 1′-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 4 1-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-1′-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 6.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 4.1, step 2
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 2.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-(6-cyanopyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 5.1, step 2
- Step 3 6-(4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl)pyrimidine-4-carbonitrile: same Procedure 11.1, step 3
- Step 4 6-[1′-(5-chloropyrimidin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl]pyrimidine-4-carbonitrile: same as Procedure 11.1, step 4
- Step 1 tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 2.1
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′-(6-cyanopyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate: same as Procedure 5.1, step 2
- Step 3 6-(4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl)pyrimidine-4-carbonitrile: same Procedure 11.1, step 3
- Step 4 6-(1′-pyrimidin-2-yl-4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl)pyrimidine-4-carbonitrile: same as Procedure 12.1, step 4
- tert-butyl 1′-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (1 g, 2.8 mmol) was dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid and stirred at r.t. for 5 minutes. The solution was concentrated in vac. The residue was dissolved in toluene (10 mL) and concentrated in vac.( ⁇ 2) to yield the title compound.
- Step 2 1-(2-chloro-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-1′-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperridine
- Step 3 4-Methyl-6-[1′-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl]pyrimidine-2-carbonitrile
- the 1-(2-chloro-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-1′-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperridine (700 mg, 1.8 mmol) was placed in a pressure tube and anhydrous toluene (4 mL) added. To the stirred solution was added: palladium(II) acetate (41 mg, 0.18 mmol), 1,5-bis(dipenylphosphino)pentane (159 mg, 0.36 mmol), N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine (0.11 mL, 0.724 mmol), and potassium cyanide (235 mg, 3.62 mmol).
- the vessel was degassed with N 2 , sealed and heated at 140° C. for 16 hours. The mixture was allowed to cool to r.t., diluted with ethyl acetate (50 mL), washed with brine (10 mL ⁇ 1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vac. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 20% acetone: hexanes to yield the title compound.
- the chloride (600 mg, 3.27 mmol) was dissolved in MeOH (6.5 ml), 10% palladium on carbon (200 mg) was added and the solution stirred for 2 h under a hydrogen atmosphere at 50 C.
- the solution was cooled to RT, filtered, diluted with 4:1 water:saturated sodium bicarbonate (40 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3 ⁇ 25 ml).
- the combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac.
- the crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with ether:hexanes to yield the titled compound.
- tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate 2.0 g, 7.3 mmol
- 9H-fluoren-9-ylmethyl isothiocyanatidocarbonate 2.0 g, 7.3 mmol
- DCM 14 ml
- the solvent was removed in vac.
- the residue was dissolved in DMF (15 ml), piperidine (8 ml) added and the solution stirred for 1 hour at RT.
- the solution was diluted with 4:1 water:saturated sodium bicarbonate (900 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3 ⁇ 300 ml).
- the combined organic fraction was washed with water (500 ml), brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac.
- the crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel starting with 10% acetone:hexanes then changing to 10% acetone: DCM to yield the titled compound.
- 2,4,Dichloro-5-methylpyrimidine (3 g, 18.4 mmol) was refluxed with Zn powder (3.61 g, 55.2 mmol) in a mixture of 28% ammonia (6.6 mL), benzene (12 mL) and water (30 ml) overnight. The reaction was cooled and filtered. The filtrate was extracted with ether, washed with brine, dried over sodium sulfate and concentrated to give the crude 2-chloro-5-methylpyrimidine.
- Step 1 4-bromobenzyl methyl sulfone
- Step 2 tert-butyl 1′- ⁇ 4-[(methylsulfonyl)methyl]phenyl ⁇ -4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 1 tert-butyl-1′-[6-(methylthio)-3-pyridinyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate
- Step 3 1-(3-chloro-1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl)-1′-[6-(methylsulfonyl)-3-pyridinyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine
- Step 4 N,N-dimethyl-5- ⁇ 1′-[6-(methylsulfonyl)-3-pyridinyl]-4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl ⁇ -1,2,4-thiadiazol-3-amine
- Step 3 5- ⁇ 1′-[3-bromo-4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl ⁇ -N,N-dimethyl-1,2,4-thiadiazol-3-amine
- Step 4 6- ⁇ 1′-[3-(dimethylamino)-1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl ⁇ -(1-methylcyclopropyl)nicotinamide
- CHO cell lines stably transfected with the permissive guanine nucleotide binding protein alpha 15 (G ⁇ 15) and a human SNP variant of GPR119 or murine GPR119 were maintained in DMEM media containing FBS, penicillin-streptomycin, puromycin, and G418.
- a homogenous time resolved fluorescence (HTRF) assay for GPR119 receptor activation was used to measure cAMP accumulation in transfected cells upon incubation with compounds of this invention as per the manufacturer's instructions (CisBio, Bedford, Mass.). Cells were incubated with compound at room temperature for 60 min, and subsequently with XL-665 and anti-cAMP cryptate for an additional 60 min.
- HTRF time resolved fluorescence
- activation of the GPR119 receptor in a cAMP HTRF assay denotes induction of about a five fold increase in intracellular cAMP concentration.
- GDIS Glucose Dependent Insulin Secretion
- Pancreatic islets of Langerhans were isolated from the pancreata of 10-12 wk-old C57BL/6 mice by collagenase digestion and discontinuous Ficoll gradient separation, a modification of the original method of Lacy and Kostianovsky (Lacy & Kostianovsky, 1967 Diabetes 16-35-39).
- the islets were cultured overnight in RPMI 1640 medium (11 mM glucose, 10% FCS) before experimental treatment.
- the acute effects of compounds of this invention on GDIS were determined by 60-min static incubation with islets in Krebs-Ringers' bicarbonate (KRB) medium.
- the KRB medium contained, in mM, 143.5 Na + , 5.8 K + , 2.5 Ca 2+ , 1.2 Mg 2+ , 124.1 Cl ⁇ , 1.2 PO 4 3 ⁇ , 1.2 SO 4 2+ , 25 CO 3 2 ⁇ , and 10 HEPES, pH 7.4, in addition to 2 mg/ml bovine serum albumin, and either 2 (G2) or 16 (G16) mM glucose (pH 7.4).
- the static incubation was performed with round-bottomed 96-well plates (one islet/well with 200 ⁇ l KRB medium). The compounds were added to KRB medium just before the initiation of the 60-min incubation. Insulin concentration in aliquots of the incubation buffer was measured by the ultra-sensitive rat insulin EIA kit from ALPCO Diagnostics (Windham, N.H.).
- an oral composition of a compound of the present invention 50 mg of any of the examples is formulated with sufficient finely divided lactose to provide a total amount of 580 to 590 mg to fill a size O hard gelatin capsule.
Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to G-protein coupled receptor agonists. In particular, the present invention is directed to agonists of GPR 119 that are useful for the treatment of diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes, obesity, the metabolic syndrome and related diseases and conditions.
- Diabetes is a disease derived from multiple causative factors. It is characterized by elevated levels of plasma glucose (hyperglycemia) in the fasting state or after administration of glucose during an oral glucose tolerance test. There are two generally recognized forms of diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), patients produce little or no insulin, the hormone which regulates glucose utilization. In type 2 diabetes, or noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (T2DM), insulin is still produced in the body, and patients demonstrate resistance to the effects of insulin in stimulating glucose and lipid metabolism in the main insulin-sensitive tissues, namely, muscle, liver and adipose tissue. These patients often have normal levels of insulin, and may have hyperinsulinemia (elevated plasma insulin levels), as they compensate for the reduced effectiveness of insulin by secreting increased amounts of insulin.
- Insulin resistance is not primarily caused by a diminished number of insulin receptors but rather by a post-insulin receptor binding defect that is not yet completely understood. This lack of responsiveness to insulin results in insufficient insulin-mediated activation of uptake, oxidation and storage of glucose in muscle, and inadequate insulin-mediated repression of lipolysis in adipose tissue and of glucose production and secretion in the liver.
- Persistent or uncontrolled hyperglycemia that occurs with diabetes is associated with increased and premature morbidity and mortality. Often abnormal glucose homeostasis is associated both directly and indirectly with obesity, hypertension, and alterations of the lipid, lipoprotein and apolipoprotein metabolism, as well as other metabolic and hemodynamic disease. Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have a significantly increased risk of macrovascular and microvascular complications, including atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy. Therefore, therapeutic control of glucose homeostasis, lipid metabolism, obesity, and hypertension are critically important in the clinical management and treatment of diabetes mellitus.
- Patients who have insulin resistance often have several symptoms that together are referred to as syndrome X, or the metabolic syndrome. According to one widely used definition, a patient having metabolic syndrome is characterized as having three or more symptoms selected from the following group of five symptoms: (1) abdominal obesity; (2) hypertriglyceridemia; (3) low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL); (4) high blood pressure; and (5) elevated fasting glucose, which may be in the range characteristic of Type 2 diabetes if the patient is also diabetic. Each of these symptoms is defined clinically in the Third Report of the National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III, or ATP III), National Institutes of Health, 2001, NIH Publication No. 01-3670. Patients with metabolic syndrome, whether or not they have or develop overt diabetes mellitus, have an increased risk of developing the macrovascular and microvascular complications that occur with type 2 diabetes, such as atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.
- Obesity, a multifactorial pathophysiological state, is characterized by excessive adiposity relative to body mass. Clinically, obesity is defined by the body mass index [BMI=weight (kg)/height (m)2], corresponding to BMI values ≧30. Obesity and being overweight increases the risk of developing conditions such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, gallbladder disease and cancer of the breast, prostate and colon. Higher body weights are also associated with increases in all-cause mortality.
- The mainstay of treatment for obesity is an energy-limited diet and increased exercise. Guidelines for the management of obesity through such regimes have been published (e.g. Snow et al., Ann. Intern. Med. 142:525 [2005]). Although high compliance is difficult to achieve, such programs can produce an average weight loss of ˜8%. A more intractable therapeutic problem appears to be weight loss maintenance. Of dieters who manage to lose 10% or more of their body mass in studies, 80-95% will regain that weight within two to five years. It appears that the homeostatic mechanisms regulating body weight are very robust, and vigorously defend against weight loss.
- There are limited pharmacological therapies for the treatment of obesity. Orlistat (Xenical®), which reduces intestinal fat absorption by inhibiting pancreatic lipase, and the anorectic agent sibutramine (Reductil®, Meridia®), a central monoamine re-uptake inhibitor, are the primary agents used to treat obesity, but are associated with gastrointestinal and cardiovascular side effects, respectively, and have limited efficacy and durability in reducing body weight. Other anorectics such as phentermine, bupropion, and diethylpropion have limited use due to side effects and, many of these drugs, like sibutramine, are schedule IV controlled substances due to the risk of addiction. Recently, a CB-1 antagonist, rimonabant (Accomplia) has been launched but long term durability and efficacy remains to be determined, and the drug has CNS side effects including dysphoria.
- In patients with BMI>40 who fail to achieve their weight loss goals (with or without medication) and who develop obesity-related complications, referral for bariatric surgery may be indicated, but as with other surgical procedures, there is an attendant risk of complications.
- There are several available treatments for type 2 diabetes, each of which has its own limitations and potential risks. Physical exercise and a reduction in dietary intake of calories often dramatically improve the diabetic condition and are the usual recommended first-line treatment of type 2 diabetes and of pre-diabetic conditions associated with insulin resistance. Compliance with this treatment is very poor because of well-entrenched sedentary lifestyles and excess food consumption, especially of foods containing high amounts of fat and carbohydrates. Pharmacologic treatments have focused on three areas of pathophysiology: (1) Hepatic glucose production (biguanides), (2) insulin resistance (PPAR agonists), and (3) insulin secretion.
- The biguanides are a class of drugs that are widely used to treat type 2 diabetes. The two best known biguanides, phenformin and metformin, cause some correction of hyperglycemia. The biguanides act primarily by inhibiting hepatic glucose production, and they also are believed to modestly improve insulin sensitivity. The biguanides can be used as monotherapy or in combination with other anti-diabetic drugs, such as insulin or an insulin secretagogues, without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia. However, phenformin and metformin can induce lactic acidosis and nausea/diarrhea. Metformin has a lower risk of side effects than phenformin and is widely prescribed for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes.
- The glitazones (i.e. 5-benzylthiazolidine-2,4-diones) are a newer class of compounds that can ameliorate hyperglycemia and other symptoms of type 2 diabetes. The glitazones that are currently marketed (rosiglitazone and pioglitazone) are agonists of the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) gamma subtype. The PPAR-gamma agonists substantially increase insulin sensitivity in muscle, liver and adipose tissue in several animal models of type 2 diabetes, resulting in partial or complete correction of elevated plasma glucose levels without the occurrence of hypoglycemia. PPAR-gamma agonism is believed to be responsible for the improved insulin sensititization that is observed in human patients who are treated with the glitazones. New PPAR agonists are currently being developed. Many of the newer PPAR compounds are agonists of one or more of the PPAR alpha, gamma and delta subtypes. Compounds that are agonists of both the PPAR alpha and PPAR gamma subtypes (PPAR alpha/gamma dual agonists) are promising because they reduce hyperglycemia and also improve lipid metabolism. The currently marketed PPAR gamma agonists are modestly effective in reducing plasma glucose and HemoglobinA1C. The currently marketed compounds do not greatly improve lipid metabolism and may actually have a negative effect on the lipid profile. Thus, the PPAR compounds represent an important advance in diabetic therapy, but further improvements are still needed.
- Another widely used drug treatment involves the administration of insulin secretagogues, such as the sulfonylureas (e.g. tolbutamide and glipizide). These drugs increase the plasma level of insulin by stimulating the pancreatic β-cells to secrete more insulin. Insulin secretion in the pancreatic β-cell is under strict regulation by glucose and an array of metabolic, neural and hormonal signals. Glucose stimulates insulin production and secretion through its metabolism to generate ATP and other signaling molecules, whereas other extracellular signals act as potentiators or inhibitors of insulin secretion through GPCR's present on the plasma membrane. Sulfonylureas and related insulin secretagogues act by blocking the ATP-dependent K+ channel in β-cells, which causes depolarization of the cell and the opening of the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels with stimulation of insulin release. This mechanism is non-glucose dependent, and hence insulin secretion can occur regardless of the ambient glucose levels. This can cause insulin secretion even if the glucose level is low, resulting in hypoglycemia, which can be fatal in severe cases. The administration of insulin secretagogues must therefore be carefully controlled. The insulin secretagogues are often used as a first-line drug treatment for Type 2 diabetes.
- There has been a renewed focus on pancreatic islet-based insulin secretion that is glucose-dependent. This approach has the potential for stabilization and restoration of β-cell function. In this regard, several orphan G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR's) have recently been identified that are preferentially expressed in the β-cell and are implicated in glucose dependent insulin secretion (GDIS). GPR119 is a cell-surface Gs-coupled GPCR that is highly expressed in human (and rodent) islets as well as in insulin-secreting cell lines. A naturally-occurring long-chain fatty acid amide, oleoylethanolamide (OEA) and several long chain saturated and unsaturated lysophospholipids such as 1-palmitoyl-lysophosphatidylcholine and 2-oleoyl-lysophosphatidylcholine, as well as synthetic compounds, have recently been identified as ligands for GPR119 (Overton, H. A. et al., Cell Metab. 3: 167 [2006]; Soga, T. et al., Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 326: 744 [2005]). Acute administration of a synthetic small molecule GPR119 agonist to rats reduces 24 h cumulative food intake without significantly altering locomotor activity and in chronic studies, reduces cumulative food intake and body weight (Overton, H. A. et al., Cell Metab. 3: 167 [2006]) indicating that GPR119 agonists may be effective anti-obesity agents. Synthetic GPR119 agonists also augment the release of insulin from isolated static mouse islets only under conditions of elevated glucose, and improve glucose tolerance in diabetic mice and diet-induced obese (DIO) C57/B6 mice without causing hypoglycemia. GPR119 agonists therefore have the potential to function as anti-hyperglycemic agents that produce weight loss. There are several potential. advantages of GPR119 as a potential target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. First, since GPR119-mediated insulin secretion is glucose dependent, there is little or no risk of hypoglycemia. Second, the weight loss efficacy of GPR119 agonists should contribute to antihyperglycemic efficacy in diabetic and prediabetic obese subjects, and activation of GPR119 may allow for the simultaneous treatment of the common co-morbidities of obesity and impaired glucose tolerance/diabetes. Third, the limited tissue distribution of GPR119 in humans (mainly in islets and the GI tract) suggests that there would be less chance for side effects associated with GPR119 activity in other tissues. Fourth, GPR119 agonists may have the potential to restore or preserve islet function since GPR119 agonists reportedly increase GLP-1 levels in rodents (Chu, Z. L. et al Abstract P1-19, ENDO 2005 87th Annual Meeting, San Diego, Calif.). GLP-1 is an incretin hormone that effects GDIS and exerts anti-apoptotic and proliferative effects on islets. A protective effect on islets upon GPR119 agonism would be highly advantageous, because long term diabetes therapy often leads to the gradual diminution of islet activity, such that after extended periods of treatment with multiple oral antihyperglycemic agents, it is often necessary to treat type 2 diabetic patients with daily insulin injections. By restoring or preserving islet function, GPR119 agonists may delay or prevent the diminution and loss of islet function in a type 2 diabetic patient.
- A compound represented by formula I
- or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- one of
- one of represents a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic Heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom, 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 oxygen or sulfur atom, and the other represents phenyl or a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic Heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom, 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 oxygen or sulfur atom;
- each R1 is H or halo, or 1-2 R1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- (1) CN or OH;
- (2) C1-6alkyl, OC1-6alkyl or C3-6cycloalkyl, said members being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 1-2 members selected from the group consisting of:
-
- i) S(O)xC1-3 alkyl, wherein x is 0, 1 or 2 and the alkyl portion is optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- ii) a 5-10 membered Heteroaryl moiety optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms or C1-3alkyl groups;
- iii) C1-3alkoxy or haloC1-3alkoxy;
- iv) CN;
- v) NH2, NHC1-3alkyl and N(C1-3alkyl)2 the alkyl portions being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups;
- vi) OH;
- vii) C(O)C1-6alkyl the alkyl portion being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- viii) phenyl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo atoms or C1-3alkyl groups;
- ix) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd is selected from H and C1-3alkyl and Re is selected from H, C1-6alkyl, C3-6cycloalkyl, a 5-6 membered Heteroaryl group and phenyl;
- x) C(O)2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- xi) Heteroaryl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo or C1-3alkyl groups;
- (3) S(O)xC1-6alkyl, and SO2NRdRe wherein the C1-6 alkyl group is optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and x, Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (4) NH2, NH(C1-6alkyl) or N(C1-6alkyl)2, wherein the alkyl portions are optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 1 group selected from i) through xi) above;
- (5) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (6) C(O)C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- (7) CO2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- (8) Phenyl, a 5-10 membered Heteroaryl or a 5-10 membered Heterocyclic moiety, each being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms and 1-2 C1-3 alkyl groups,
- and the remaining R1 groups are H or halo;
- each R2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- 1) CN;
- 2) NRfRg, wherein Rf and Rg each represent H or C1-3alkyl,
- 3) C1-6alkyl or OC1-6alkyl, said alkyl and alkyl portion being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 0-1 of NRfRg, S(O)xC1-3alkyl, SO2NRfRg and phenyl;
- 4) S(O)xC1-3alkyl, and
- 5) SO2NRfRg,
- and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- The invention is described herein in detail using the terms defined below unless otherwise specified.
- “Alkyl”, as well as other groups having the prefix “alk”, such as alkoxy, and the like, means carbon chains which may be linear, branched, or cyclic, or combinations thereof, containing the indicated number of carbon atoms. If no number is specified, 1-6 carbon atoms are intended for linear and 3-7 carbon atoms for branched alkyl groups. Examples of alkyl groups include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec- and tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl and the like. Cycloalkyl is a subset of alkyl; if no number of atoms is specified, 3-7 carbon atoms are intended, forming 1-3 carbocyclic rings that are fused. “Cycloalkyl” also includes monocyclic rings fused to an aryl group in which the point of attachment is on the non-aromatic portion. Examples of cycloalkyl include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, decahydronaphthyl, indanyl and the like. Haloalkoxy and haloOalkyl are used interchangeably and refer to halo substituted alkyl groups linked through the oxygen atom. Haloalkyl and haloalkoxy include mono-substituted as well as multiple substituted alkyl and alkoxy groups, up to perhalo substituted alkyl and alkoxy. For example, trifluoromethyl and trifluoromethoxy are included.
- “Aryl” (Ar) means phenyl or naphthyl, preferably phenyl.
- “Heteroaryl” (HAR) unless otherwise specified, means monocyclic aromatic ring systems containing 5-6 atoms, at least one of which is a heteroatom selected from O, S, S(O), SO2 and N. Examples include, but are not limited to, pyrrolyl, isoxazolyl, isothiazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridyl, oxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, furanyl, triazinyl, thienyl, pyrimidyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl and the like. Heteroaryl also includes such groups in charged form, e.g., pyridinium.
- “Heterocyclyl” (Hetcy) and “heterocyclic moiety” unless otherwise specified, means mono- and bicyclic saturated and partially saturated rings and ring systems containing at least one heteroatom selected from N, S and O, each of said rings having from 3 to 6 atoms in which the point of attachment may be carbon or nitrogen. Examples of “heterocyclyl” include, but are not limited to, azetidinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, imidazolidinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, 1,4-dioxanyl, morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl, tetrahydrothienyl and the like. Heterocycles can also exist in tautomeric forms. Heterocycles moreover includes such moieties in charged form, e.g., piperidinium.
- “Halogen” (Halo) includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
- One aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound represented by formula I:
- or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- one of
- represents a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic Heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom, 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 oxygen or sulfur atom, and the other represents phenyl or a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic Heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom, 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 oxygen or sulfur atom;
- each R1 is H or halo, or 1-2 R1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- (1) CN or OH;
- (2) C1-6alkyl, OC1-6alkyl or C3-6cycloalkyl, said members being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 1-2 members selected from the group consisting of:
-
- i) S(O)xC1-3 alkyl, wherein x is 0, 1 or 2 and the alkyl portion is optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- ii) a 5-10 membered Heteroaryl moiety optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms or C1-3alkyl groups;
- iii) C1-3alkoxy or haloC1-3alkoxy;
- iv) CN;
- v) NH2, NHC1-3alkyl and N(C1-3alkyl)2 the alkyl portions being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups;
- vi) OH;
- vii) C(O)C1-6alkyl the alkyl portion being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- viii) phenyl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo atoms or C1-3alkyl groups;
- ix) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd is selected from H and C1-3alkyl and Re is selected from H, C1-6alkyl, C3-6cycloalkyl, a 5-6 membered Heteroaryl group and phenyl;
- x) C(O)2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- xi) Heteroaryl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo or C1-3alkyl groups;
- (3) S(O)xC1-6alkyl, and SO2NRdRe wherein the C1-6alkyl group is optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and x, Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (4) NH2, NH(C1-6alkyl) or N(C1-6alkyl)2, wherein the alkyl portions are optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 1 group selected from i) through xi) above;
- (5) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (6) C(O)C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- (7) CO2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- (8) Phenyl, a 5-10 membered Heteroaryl or a 5-10 membered Heterocyclic moiety, each being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms and 1-2 C1-3 alkyl groups,
- and the remaining R1 groups are H or halo;
- each R2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- 1) CN;
- 2) NRfRg, wherein Rf and Rg each represent H or C1-3alkyl,
- 3) C1-6alkyl or OC1-6alkyl, said alkyl and alkyl portion being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 0-1 of NRfRg, S(O)xC1-3alkyl, SO2NfRg and phenyl;
- 4) S(O)xC1-3alkyl, and
- 5) SO2NRfRg,
- and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen.
- One aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring A represents a 5-6 membered monocyclic aryl or heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- More particularly, an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring A represents a member selected from the group consisting of: phenyl, thiazole, thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- Even more particularly, an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring A represents a member selected from the group consisting of: phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thererof wherein ring B represents a 5-9 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- More particularly, an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein ring B represents a member selected from the group consisting of: thiazole, thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine and benzoxazole. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- Even more particularly, an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein ring B represents a member selected from the group consisting of: thiadiazole, pyridyl, pyrimidine and pyrazine. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R1 is H or halo, or 1-2 R1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- (1) CN;
- (2) C1-6alkyl, optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 1-2 members selected from the group consisting of:
-
- i) S(O)xC1-3alkyl, wherein x is 0, 1 or 2;
- ii) NH2, NHCH3 and N(CH3)2;
- iii) OH;
- iv) C(O)C1-4alkyl;
- v) phenyl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo atoms or C1-3alkyl groups;
- vi) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd is selected from H and CH3 and Re is selected from H, CH3, CH2CH3, cyclopropyl, cyclopropylmethyl, a 5-6 membered Heteroaryl group and phenyl;
- vii) C(O)2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- viii) Heteroaryl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo or CH3 groups;
- (3) S(O)xC1-6alkyl, wherein the C1-6alkyl group is optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and x, Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (4) NH2, NH(C1-3alkyl) or N(C1-3alkyl)2, wherein the alkyl portions are optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups;
- (5) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (6) C(O)C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- (7) CO2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- (8) Phenyl, a 5-6 membered Heteroaryl or a 5-6 membered Heterocyclic moiety, each being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms and 1-2 C1-3alkyl groups,
- and the remaining R1 groups are H or halo, and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- More particularly, an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R1 is H or halo selected from F and Cl, or 1-2 R1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- (1) CN;
- (2) C1-6alkyl, optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 1-2 members selected from the group consisting of:
-
- i) S(O)2CH3;
- ii) phenyl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo atoms or CH3 groups;
- iii) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd is selected from H and CH3 and Re is selected from H, CH3, CH2CH3, cyclopropyl, cyclopropylmethyl, cyclopropyl substituted with methyl, a 5-6 membered Heteroaryl group and phenyl;
- (3) SO2C1-2alkyl, wherein the C1-2 alkyl group is optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and x, Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (4) N(CH3)2;
- (5) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (6) CO2H or CO2CH3;
- and the remaining R1 groups are H or halo selected from F and Cl, and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- Even more particularly, an aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- 1 R1 group is selected from the group consisting of:
- (1) CN;
- (2) C1-4alkyl, optionally substituted with 1-3 fluoro groups and 1 member selected from the group consisting of:
-
- i) SO2CH3;
- ii) phenyl optionally substituted with 1-2 fluoro, chloro or CH3 groups;
- iii) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd is H and Re is selected from H, CH3, CH2CH3, cyclopropyl, cyclopropyl substituted with methyl and cyclopropylmethyl,
- (3) SO2CH3,
- (4) N(CH3)2;
- (5) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd is H and Re is as defined above;
- (6) CO2H or CO2CH3;
- and the remaining R1 groups are H or halo selected from F and Cl, and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- 1) CN;
- 2) NRfRg, wherein Rf and Rg each represent H or CH3,
- 3) C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 fluorine atoms; and
- 4) SO2C1-3alkyl,
- and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- More particularly, another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- each R2 is H, Cl or F, or 1-2 are H, Cl or F and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- 1) CN;
- 2) NH2 or NHCH3;
- 3) CH3 or CF3; and
- 4) SO2CH3,
- and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- One aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a compound represented by formula I:
- or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof wherein:
- ring A represents a 5-6 membered monocyclic aryl or heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom;
- ring B represents a 5-9 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group containing at least one nitrogen atom and 0-2 additional nitrogen atoms, and 0-1 additional oxygen or sulfur atom;
- each R1 is H or halo, or 1-2 R1 groups are selected from the group consisting of:
- (1) CN;
- (2) C1-6alkyl, optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and 1-2 members selected from the group consisting of:
-
- i) S(O)xC1-3alkyl, wherein x is 0, 1 or 2;
- ii) NH2, NHCH3 and N(CH3)2;
- iii) OH;
- iv) C(O)C1-4alkyl;
- v) phenyl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo atoms or C1-3alkyl groups;
- vi) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd is selected from H and CH3 and Re is selected from H, CH3, CH2CH3, cyclopropyl, cyclopropylmethyl, a 5-6 membered Heteroaryl group and phenyl;
- vii) C(O)2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- viii) Heteroaryl optionally substituted with 1-2 halo or CH3 groups;
- (3) S(O)xC1-6alkyl, wherein the C1-6alkyl group is optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups and x, Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (4) NH2, NH(C1-3alkyl) or N(C1-3alkyl)2, wherein the alkyl portions are optionally substituted with 1-3 halo groups;
- (5) C(O)NRdRe, wherein Rd and Re are as defined above;
- (6) C(O)C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms;
- (7) CO2Re, wherein Re is as defined above;
- (8) Phenyl, a 5-6 membered Heteroaryl or a 5-6 membered Heterocyclic moiety, each being optionally substituted with 1-3 halo atoms and 1-2 C1-3alkyl groups,
- and the remaining R1 groups are H or halo, and
- each R2 is H or halo, or 1-2 are H or halo and the remainder are selected from the group consisting of:
- 1) CN;
- 2) NRfRg, wherein Rf and Rg each represent H or CH3,
- 3) C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 fluorine atoms; and
- 4) SO2C1-3alkyl,
- and at least one R1 and R2 group represents a moiety other than hydrogen. Within this aspect of the invention, all other variables are as originally defined.
- Examples of species that fall within the present invention are found in the examples contained herein.
- Compounds of the present invention are potent agonists of the GPR119 receptor. The compounds of the invention, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof are modulators of the receptor known as GPR 119, and are therefore useful in the treatment of diseases that are modulated by GPR119 ligands and agonists. Many of these diseases are summarized below.
- Treatment and prevention of the following diseases and conditions are included in the present invention: Also, the compounds of the invention may be used for the manufacture of a medicament for treating one or more of these diseases or conditions:
-
- (1) non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (type 2 diabetes);
- (2) hyperglycemia;
- (3) the metabolic syndrome;
- (4) obesity;
- (5) ischemia and myocardial infarction;
- (6) neurological disorders such as alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and impaired cognition;
- (5) hypercholesterolemia;
- (6) hypertriglyceridemia (elevated levels of triglyceride-rich-lipoproteins);
- (7) mixed or diabetic dyslipidemia;
- (8) low HDL cholesterol;
- (9) high LDL cholesterol;
- (10) hyper apo B lipoproteinemia; and
- (11) atherosclerosis.
- More particularly, the following diseases and conditions can be treated using the compounds of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof. The compounds may be used for manufacturing a medicament for the treatment or prevention of one or more of these diseases or conditions:
-
- (1) Type 2 diabetes, and specifically hyperglycemia;
- (2) Metabolic syndrome;
- (3) Obesity; and
- (4) Hypercholesterolemia or dyslipidemias.
- Because the compounds are agonists of the GPR119 receptor, the compounds will be useful for lowering glucose, lipids, and insulin resistance in diabetic patients and in non-diabetic patients who have impaired glucose tolerance and/or are in a pre-diabetic condition. The compounds are useful to ameliorate hyperinsulinemia, which often occurs in diabetic or pre-diabetic patients, by modulating the swings in the level of serum glucose that often occurs in these patients. The compounds are useful for treating or reducing insulin resistance. The compounds are useful for treating or preventing gestational diabetes.
- The compounds, compositions, and medicaments as described herein are useful for reducing the risks of adverse sequelae associated with metabolic syndrome, and in reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis, delaying the onset of atherosclerosis, and/or reducing the risk of sequelae of atherosclerosis. Sequelae of atherosclerosis include angina, claudication, heart attack, stroke, and others.
- By keeping hyperglycemia under control, the compounds are useful to delay or for preventing vascular restenosis and diabetic retinopathy.
- The compounds of this invention are useful in improving or restoring β-cell function, so that they may be useful in treating type 1 diabetes or in delaying or preventing a patient with type 2 diabetes from needing insulin therapy.
- The compounds may be useful for reducing appetite and body weight in obese subjects and may therefore be useful in reducing the risk of co-morbidities associated with obesity such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and dyslipidemia.
- By elevating levels of active GLP-1 in vivo, the compounds are useful in treating neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and schizophrenia.
- The compounds generally are useful for treating the following diseases and conditions: (1) type 2 diabetes (also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, or T2DM), (2) hyperglycemia, (3) low glucose tolerance, (4) insulin resistance, (5) obesity, (6) lipid disorders, (7) dyslipidemia, (8) hyperlipidemia, (9) hypertriglyceridemia, (10) hypercholesterolemia, (11) low HDL levels, (12) high LDL levels, (13) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (14) vascular restenosis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) retinopathy, (17) metabolic syndrome, (18) high blood pressure, (19) Alzheimer's disease, (20) schizophrenia, (21) multiple sclerosis, and (22) insulin resistance.
- One aspect of the invention provides a method for the treatment and control of mixed or diabetic dyslipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, and/or hypertriglyceridemia, which comprises administering to a patient in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate therof. The compound may be used alone or advantageously may be administered with a cholesterol biosynthesis inhibitor, particularly an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor such as lovastatin, simvastatin, rosuvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, rivastatin, itavastatin, or ZD-4522. The compound may also be used advantageously in combination with other lipid lowering drugs such as cholesterol absorption inhibitors (for example stanol esters, sterol glycosides such as tiqueside, and azetidinones such as ezetimibe), ACAT inhibitors (such as avasimibe), CETP inhibitors (for example torcetrapib), niacin, bile acid sequestrants, microsomal triglyceride transport inhibitors, and bile acid reuptake inhibitors. These combination treatments are useful for the treatment or control of conditions selected from the group consisting of hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia, dyslipidemia, high LDL, and low HDL.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method for the treatment and control of obesity or metabolic syndrome, which comprises administering to a patient in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound having formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof. The compound may be used alone or advantageously may be administered with an anti-obesity agent, particularly a lipase inhibitor such as orlistat, or a monoamine neurotransmitter uptake inhibitor such as sibutramine, phentermine and the like. The compound may also be used advantageously in combination with CB-1 inverse agonists or antagonists such as rimonabant.
- Any suitable route of administration may be employed for providing a mammal, especially a human, with an effective dose of a compound of the present invention. For example, oral, rectal, topical, parenteral, ocular, pulmonary, nasal, and the like may be employed. Dosage forms include tablets, troches, dispersions, suspensions, solutions, capsules, creams, ointments, aerosols, and the like. Preferably compounds of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof are administered orally.
- The effective dosage of active ingredient employed may vary depending on the particular compound employed, the mode of administration, the condition being treated and the severity of the condition being treated. Such dosage may be ascertained readily by a person skilled in the art.
- When treating or controlling diabetes mellitus and/or hyperglycemia or hypertriglyceridemia or other diseases for which compounds of Formula I are indicated, generally satisfactory results are obtained when the compounds of the present invention are administered at a daily dosage of from about 0.1 milligram to about 100 milligram per kilogram of animal body weight, preferably given as a single daily dose or in divided doses two to six times a day, or in sustained release form. For most large mammals, the total daily dosage is from about 1.0 milligrams to about 1000 milligrams. In the case of a 70 kg adult human, the total daily dose will generally be from about 1 milligram to about 350 milligrams. For a particularly potent compound, the dosage for an adult human may be as low as 0.1 mg. The dosage regimen may be adjusted within this range or even outside of this range to provide the optimal therapeutic response.
- Oral administration will usually be carried out using tablets or capsules. Examples of doses in tablets and capsules are 0.1 mg, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, 350 mg, 500 mg, 700 mg, 750 mg, 800 mg and 1000 mg. Other oral forms may also have the same or similar dosages.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions which comprise a compound of Formula I and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention comprise a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate as an active ingredient, as well as a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and optionally other therapeutic ingredients. The term “pharmaceutically acceptable salts” refers to salts prepared from pharmaceutically acceptable non-toxic bases or acids including inorganic bases or acids and organic bases or acids. A pharmaceutical composition may also comprise a prodrug, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, if a prodrug is administered.
- The compositions are typically suitable for oral, rectal, topical, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous), ocular (ophthalmic), pulmonary (nasal or buccal inhalation), or nasal administration, although the most suitable route in any given case will depend on the nature and severity of the condition being treated and on the particular active ingredient selected. They may be conveniently presented in unit dosage form and prepared by any of the methods well-known in the art of pharmacy.
- In practical use, the compound of Formula I, or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof can be combined as the active ingredient in intimate admixture with the pharmaceutical carrier according to conventional pharmaceutical compounding techniques. The carrier may take a wide variety of forms depending on the form of preparation desired for administration, e.g., oral or parenteral (including intravenous). In preparing the compositions for oral dosage form, any of the usual pharmaceutical media may be employed, such as, for example, water, glycols, oils, alcohols, flavoring agents, preservatives, coloring agents and the like in the case of oral liquid preparations, such as, for example, suspensions, elixirs and solutions; or carriers such as starches, sugars, microcrystalline cellulose, diluents, granulating agents, lubricants, binders, disintegrating agents and the like in-the case of oral solid preparations such as, for example, powders, hard and soft capsules and tablets, with the solid oral preparations being preferred over the liquid preparations.
- Because of their ease of administration, tablets and capsules represent the most advantageous oral dosage form. Solid pharmaceutical carriers are therefore typically employed. If desired, tablets may be coated by standard aqueous or nonaqueous techniques. Such compositions and preparations typically comprise at least about 0.1 percent of active compound, the remainder of the composition being the carrier. The percentage of active compound in these compositions may, of course, be varied and is conveniently between about 2 percent to about 60 percent of the weight of the dosage form. The amount of active compound in such therapeutically useful compositions is such that an effective dosage will be delivered.
- Alternatively, the active compound can be administered intranasally as, for example, in the form of liquid drops or a spray.
- The tablets, capsules and the like also typically contain a binder. Examples of suitable binders include gum tragacanth, acacia, gelatin and a synthetic or semisynthetic starch derivative, such as hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC); excipients such as dicalcium phosphate; a disintegrating agent such as corn starch, potato starch, alginic acid; a lubricant such as magnesium stearate; and in some instances, a sweetening agent such as sucrose, lactose or saccharin. When the dosage form employed is a capsule, it may contain, in addition to the components described above, a liquid carrier such as a fatty oil.
- Various other materials may be present as coatings or to modify the physical form of the dosage unit. For instance, tablets may be coated with shellac, sugar or both. Syrups and elixirs typically contain, in addition to the active ingredient, sucrose as a sweetening agent, methyl or propylparabens as a preservative, a dye and a flavoring such as cherry or orange flavor.
- The compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof may also be administered parenterally. Solutions or suspensions of these active compounds can be prepared in water, saline or another biocompatible vehicle, suitably mixed with a surfactant, buffer, and the like. Dispersions can also be prepared in glycerol, liquid polyethylene glycols and mixtures thereof in an oil. Under ordinary conditions of storage and use, these preparations can also contain a preservative to prevent the growth of microorganisms.
- The pharmaceutical forms suitable for injectable use include sterile aqueous solutions and dispersions, and sterile powders for the extemporaneous preparation of sterile injectable solutions and dispersions. The preparation should be prepared under sterile condituons and be fluid to the extent that easy syringability exists. It should be sufficiently stable under the conditions of manufacture and storage and preserved against the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. The carrier can be a solvent or dispersion medium containing, for example, water, ethanol, polyol (e.g. glycerol, propylene glycol and liquid polyethylene glycol), suitable mixtures thereof, and suitable oils.
- Compounds of Formula I may be used in combination with other drugs that may also be useful in the treatment or amelioration of the diseases and conditions described herein. Such other drugs may be administered, by a route and in an amount commonly used therefor, contemporaneously or sequentially with a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof. In the treatment of patients who have type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, obesity, metabolic syndrome, neurological disorders, and co-morbidities that accompany these diseases, more than one drug is commonly administered. The compounds of this invention may generally be administered to a patient who is already taking one or more other drugs for these conditions.
- When a compound of Formula I is used contemporaneously with one or more other drugs, a pharmaceutical composition in unit dosage form containing such other drugs and the compound of Formula I is preferred. However, the combination therapy also includes therapies in which the compound of Formula I and one or more other drugs are administered on different overlapping schedules. It is also contemplated that when used in combination with one or more other active ingredients, the compound of the present invention and the other active ingredients may be used in lower doses than when each is used singly. Accordingly, the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention include those that contain one or more other active ingredients, in addition to a compound of Formula I.
- Examples of other active ingredients that may be administered in combination with a compound of Formula I, and either administered separately or in the same pharmaceutical composition, include, but are not limited to:
- (a) PPAR gamma agonists and partial agonists, including both glitazones and non-glitazones (e.g. troglitazone, pioglitazone, englitazone, MCC-555, rosiglitazone, balaglitazone, netoglitazone, T-131, LY-3 00512, and LY-818;
- (b) biguanides such as metformin and phenformin;
- (c) protein tyrosine phosphatase-IB (PTP-1B) inhibitors;
- (d) dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-4) inhibitors, such as sitagliptin, saxagliptin, denagliptin, SYR-322, and vildagliptin;
- (e) insulin or insulin mimetics;
- (f) sulfonylureas such as tolbutamide, glimepiride, glipizide, and related materials;
- (g) α-glucosidase inhibitors (such as acarbose);
- (h) agents which improve a patient's lipid profile, such as (i) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (lovastatin, simvastatin, rosuvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, rivastatin, itavastatin, ZD4522 and other statins), (ii) bile acid sequestrants (cholestyramine, colestipol, and dialkylaminoalkyl derivatives of a cross-linked dextran), (iii) nicotinyl alcohol, nicotinic acid or a salt thereof, (iv) PPARα agonists such as fenofibric acid derivatives (gemfibrozil, clofibrate, fenofibrate and bezafibrate), (v) cholesterol absorption inhibitors, such as for example ezetimibe, (vi) acyl CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) inhibitors, such as avasimibe, (vii) CETP inhibitors, such as torcetrapib, and (viii) phenolic anti-oxidants, such as probucol;
- (i) PPARα/γ dual agonists, such as muraglitazar, tesaglitazar, farglitazar, and JT-501;
- (j) PPARδ agonists such as those disclosed in WO97/28149;
- (k) antiobesity compounds such as fenfluramine, dexfenfluramine, phentiramine, subitramine, orlistat, neuropeptide Y5 inhibitors, Mc4r agonists, cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB-1) antagonists/inverse agonists, and β3 adrenergic receptor agonists;
- (l) ileal bile acid transporter inhibitors;
- (m) agents intended for use in inflammatory conditions such as aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids, azulfidine, and cyclo-oxygenase 2 selective inhibitors;
- (n) glucagon receptor antagonists;
- (o) GLP-1,
- (p) GIP-1,
- (q) GLP-1 analogs, such as exendins, for example exenatide (Byetta), exenatide-LAR, and liraglutide
- (r) Hydroxysterol dehydrogenase-1 (HSD-1) inhibitors.
- The above combinations include combinations of a compound of the present invention not only with one other active compound, but also with two or more other active compounds. Non-limiting examples include combinations of compounds having Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof with two or more active compounds selected from biguanides, sulfonylureas, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, other PPAR agonists, PTP-1B inhibitors, DPP-4 inhibitors, and anti-obesity compounds.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest is a pharmaceutical composition comprised of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating hyperglycemia, diabetes or insulin resistance in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat hyperglycemia, diabetes or insulin resistance.
- More particularly, another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating type 2 diabetes in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat type 2 diabetes.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating obesity in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment compriseing administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat obesity.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating Syndrome X in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat Syndrome X.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a lipid disorder selected from the group consisting of dyslipidemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, low HDL and high LDL in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to said patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat said lipid disorder.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating atherosclerosis in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to said patient a compound in accordance with a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat atherosclerosis.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of: (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat said condition.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of delaying the onset of a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component in a mammalian patient in need thereof, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to delay the onset of said condition.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of reducing the risk of developing a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component in a mammalian patient in need thereof, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to reduce the risk of developing said condition.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of (1) hyperglycemia, (2) low glucose tolerance, (3) insulin resistance, (4) obesity, (5) lipid disorders, (6) dyslipidemia, (7) hyperlipidemia, (8) hypertriglyceridemia, (9) hypercholesterolemia, (10) low HDL levels, (11) high LDL levels, (12) atherosclerosis and its sequelae, (13) vascular restenosis, (14) pancreatitis, (15) abdominal obesity, (16) neurodegenerative disease, (17) retinopathy, (18) nephropathy, (19) neuropathy, (20) Syndrome X, (21) hypertension and other conditions and disorders where insulin resistance is a component, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in an amount that is effective to treat said condition, and a compound selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) DP-IV inhibitors;
- (b) insulin sensitizers selected from the group consisting of (i) PPAR agonists and (ii) biguanides;
- (c) insulin and insulin mimetics;
- (d) sulfonylureas and other insulin secretagogues;
- (e) α-glucosidase inhibitors;
- (f) glucagon receptor antagonists;
- (g) GLP-1, GLP-1 mimetics, and GLP-1 receptor agonists;
- (h) GIP,GIP mimetics, and GIP receptor agonists;
- (i) PACAP, PACAP mimetics, and PACAP receptor 3 agonists;
- (j) cholesterol lowering agents selected from the group consisting of
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- (i) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, (ii) sequestrants, (iii) nicotinyl alcohol, nicotinic acid and salts thereof, (iv) PPARα agonists, (v) PPARα/γ dual agonists, (vi) inhibitors of cholesterol absorption, (vii) acyl CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitors, and (viii) anti-oxidants;
- (k) PPARδ agonists;
- (l) antiobesity compounds;
- (m) ileal bile acid transporter inhibitors;
- (n) anti-inflammatory agents excluding glucocorticoids;
- (o) protein tyrosine phosphatase-1B (PTP-1B) inhibitors; and
- (p) antihypertensives including those acting on the angiotensin or renin systems, such as angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor antagonists or renin inhibitors, such as captopril, cilazapril, enalapril, fosinopril, lisinopril, quinapril, ramapril, zofenopril, candesartan, cilexetil, eprosartan, irbesartan, losartan, tasosartan, telmisartan, and valsartan; said compounds being administered to the patient in an amount that is effective to treat said condition.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia and dyslipidemia, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, in amounts that are effective to treat said condition.
- More particularly, another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating a condition selected from the group consisting of hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia and dyslipidemia, in a mammalian patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor in the form of a statin, said compounds being administered in amounts that are effective for treating said condition. Statins useful in this regard include the group consisting of lovastatin, simvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, itavastatin, ZD-4522 and rivastatin.
- A method of reducing the risk of developing a condition selected from the group consisting of hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, low HDL levels, high LDL levels, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia and dyslipidemia, and the sequelae of such conditions comprising administering to a mammalian patient in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound as defined in Claim 1 and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor.
- More particularly, another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of delaying the onset or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis in a human patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor in the form of a statin, said compounds being administered in amounts that are effective for treating said condition. Statins useful in this regard include the group consisting of lovastatin, simvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, itavastatin, ZD-4522 and rivastatin.
- More particularly, another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating, delaying the onset or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis in a human patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, said compounds being administered in amounts that treat, delay the onset, or reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis.
- Even more particularly, another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a method of treating, delaying the onset or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis in a human patient in need of such treatment comprising administering to the patient a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof and a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, wherein the cholesterol absorption inhibitor is ezetimibe, said compounds being administered in amounts that treat, delay the onset, or reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis.
- Yet another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to a pharmaceutical composition that is comprised of: (1) a compound according to formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof,
- (2) a compound selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) DP-IV inhibitors;
- (b) insulin sensitizers selected from the group consisting of (i) PPAR agonists and (ii) biguanides;
- (c) insulin and insulin mimetics;
- (d) sulfonylureas and other insulin secretagogues;
- (e) α-glucosidase inhibitors;
- (f) glucagon receptor antagonists;
- (g) GLP-1, GLP-1 mimetics, and GLP-1 receptor agonists;
- (h) GIP, GIP mimetics, and GIP receptor agonists;
- (i) PACAP, PACAP mimetics, and PACAP receptor 3 agonists;
- (j) cholesterol lowering agents selected from the group consisting of (i) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, (ii) sequestrants, (iii) nicotinyl alcohol, nicotinic acid or a salt thereof, (iv) PPARα agonists, (v) PPARα/γ dual agonists, (vi) inhibitors of cholesterol absorption, (vii) acyl CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitors, and (viii) anti-oxidants;
- (k) PPARδ agonists;
- (l) antiobesity compounds;
- (m) ileal bile acid transporter inhibitors;
- (n) anti-inflammatory agents other than glucocorticoids;
- (o) protein tyrosine phosphatase-1B (PTP-1B) inhibitors; and
- (p) antihypertensives including those acting on the angiotensin or renin systems, such as angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor antagonists or renin inhibitors, such as captopril, cilazapril, enalapril, fosinopril, lisinopril, quinapril, ramapril, zofenopril, candesartan, cilexetil, eprosartan, irbesartan, losartan, tasosartan, telmisartan, and valsartan; and
- (3) a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier
- Another aspect of the invention that is of interest relates to the use of a compound in accordance with formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for use in treating a disease or condition described herein.
- The compounds of the invention can be prepared using the synthetic schemes described herein. The following abbreviations are used in the synthetic schemes:
- Ac is acetyl [CH3C(O)—]; Ac2O is acetic anhydride; AcAc is acetyl acetonate; Ar is Aryl; ArX is an aryl halide; 9-BBN is 9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane; Bn is benzyl; BOC is tert butyloxycarbonyl; DBU is 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene; DIAD is diisopropylazodicarboxylate; DIBAL is diisobutylaluminum hydride; DMF is N,N-dimethylformamide; DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide; EDAC (or EDC) is 1-ethyl-3-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-carbodiimide HCl; Et3N is triethylamine; Et is ethyl; EtOAc is ethyl acetate;EtOH is ethanol; HCl is hydrochloric acid; Het-X is heterocyclic halide; HOBt is 1-hydroxybenzotriazole; HPLC is high pressure liquid chromatography; LG is leaving group; M is molar; mmol is millimole; Me is methyl; MeOH is methanol; MsCl methanesulfonyl chloride; N is normal; NaHMDS is sodium hexamethyldisilazide; NaOAc is sodium acetate; NaOtBu is sodium tert-butoxide; NMO is N-methylmorpholine N oxide; NMP is N-methylpyrrolidinone; PG is a protecting group; Pd(dba)2 is tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium; PdCl2(Ph3P)2 is dichlorobis-(triphenylphosphene)palladium; Ph is phenyl; PhMe is toluene; PPh3 is triphenylphosphine; PMB is para-methoxybenzyl; RT and r. t. indicate room temperature; TBAF is tetrabutyl ammonium fluoride; TBS is tert-butyldimethylsilyl; tBu is tert-butyl; Tf is triflate; TFA is trifluoroacetic acid; THF is tetrahydrofuran; TLC is thin layer chromatography; TMEDA is tetramethylethylenediamine; TMS is trimethylsilyl; TPAP is tetrapropylammonium perruthenate. In the general schemes, the designations R1-R5 serve as placeholders. The ring containing H shown below denotes a heterocycle. In scheme 4, E is an ester forming group, e.g., propyl, butyl, and the like.
- The substituted bipiperidines of this invention can be prepared by any of several methods. The specific examples detailed below may employ some of the following general procedures.
- Substituted aryl and heteroaryl coupling intermediates shown in the schemes are commercially available or may be prepared from readily accessible aryl, heterocycles, or other congeners via a host of routes. Intermediates are accessible through either modification of a preformed heteroaryl scaffold or through de novo ring synthesis.
- Many of the piperidine intermediates required for the preparation of this invention are available commercially or through published procedures. One of the most useful means synthese utilizes a reduction of a suitable pyridine. Low pressure reductions with hydrogen and 5-10% Pd on charcoal or similar hydrogenation catalyst in acetic acid lead to the appropriate piperidine (scheme 1).
- Various aryl (heteroaryl)/amine coupling methods are well suited to production of these intermediates. A general method, SnAr displacement, is depicted in Scheme 2.
- One useful synthetic method is Buchwald coupling, as outlined in Scheme 3 and described in several literature reviews. Scheme 3 indicates convenient methods for coupling the required partners.
- Heterocyclic residues of either Arl or the Het fragment are obtainable by de novo ring synthesis. An example of de novo ring synthesis for thiazole and pyrimidine cases is shown in Scheme 4. A host of methods can be used.
- When the N-Aryl or N-heteroaryl residue is substituted with an X group (where X═Cl, Br, I or OTf) it is possible to further functionalize the residue utilizing palladium organometallic mediated coupling reactions. A method with extraordinarily broad applicability are palladium mediated couplings outlined in Scheme 5.
- Removal of the protecting group from the N-functionalized derivatives described above produces compounds that can be further functionalized. Scheme 6 describes methods of preparation.
- The methods described in Schemes 2-5 above can be used to install a second aryl or heteroaryl group (Scheme 7).
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- A solution of tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg; 0.373 mmol,) obtained from commercially available sources (Arch Chemical or ABChem Inc.) and 1-fluoro-4-(methylsulfonyl)benzene (65 mg; 0.373) in DMF (5 mL) was treated with cesium carbonate (182 mg; 0.559 mmol) and stirred at 60° C. for 18 h. The reaction was diluted with ethyl acetate (50 mL). The organic phase then washed twice with water (2×150 mL). The organic phase was dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated in vac to a residue. The crude product was purified by chromatography on silica gel and eluted with ethyl acetate. The title compound was isolated.
- 500 MHz NMR (CDCl3): δ 7.74 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 6.93 (d, 2H, J=8.5 Hz), 4.13 (bs, 2H), 3.91 (d, 2H, J=13 Hz), 3.00 (s, 3H), 2.84 (t, 2H, J=11.5 Hz), 2.64(t, 2H, J=12.5 Hz), 1.81 (d, 2H, J=10 Hz), 1.68 (d, 2H, J=12.5 Hz), 1.45 (s, 9H), 1.34 (m, 4H), 1.15 (m, 2H). ). LCMS calc: 422.59 obs: 423.13 (M+H).
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- The flask containing aryl bromide (35 mg, 0.12 mmol), piperidine (HCl salt, 44.3 mg, 0.14 mmol), cesium carbonate (118 mg, 0.36 mmol), palladium acetate (1.36 mg, 0.006 mmol), 2-(diphenylphosphino)-2′-(N,N-dimethylamino)biphenyl (4.6 mg, 0.012 mmol) was applied to vacuum and refilled with argon alternatively for 3 times. DMF (0.24 mL) was added through a syringe, and the mixture was degassed for another 3 times. The reaction mixture was stirred under argon at 90° C. overnight, after cooling down, ethyl acetate (4 mL) was added, and the mixture was washed with water (0.5 mL×2), brine and dried over sodium sulfate. Purification with preparative TLC (30/70 Ethyl acetate/Hexane) yielded the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 476.2; obs: 377.1 (M−99), 321.1 (M−55), 499.1 (M+23);
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- p-Bromobenzyl bromide (500 mg, 2 mmol) was refluxed with MeSO2Na (306 mg, 3 mmol) in Ethanol for 1 hour. The reaction was cooled, concentrated and purified by flash column (50% acetone/hexanes) to give the desired product.
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- The flask containing aryl bromide (50 mg, 0.2 mmol), piperidine (HCl salt, 73 mg, 0.24 mmol), cesium carbonate (163 mg, 0.5 mmol), palladium acetate (2.24 mg, 0.01 mmol), bis(tri-tert-butylphosphoranyl)palladium (3.4 mg, 0.067 mmol) was applied to vacuum and refilled with argon alternatively for 3 times. Dioxane (0.5 mL) was added through a syringe, and the mixture was degassed for another 3 times. The reaction mixture was stirred under argon at 80° C. for 3 hours, after cooling down, ethyl acetate (4 mL) was added, and the mixture was washed with water (0.5 mL×2), brine and dried over sodium sulfate. Purification with preparative TLC (30% acetone/hexanes) yielded the title compound. LRMS calc: 436.2 ; obs: 437.2 (M+1).
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- To a solution of tert-butyl 1′-phenyl-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (0.688 g, 2 mmol), synthesized similarly as described for example 301, in methylene chloride (40 mL) was added bis(collidine)iodine (I) hexafluorophosphate (2.05 g, 4 mmol). After stirring the reaction mixture for 10 min at room temperature, the solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue purified by chromatography on silica gel (hexane/ether).
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- tert-Butyl 1′-(4-iodophenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (17 mg, 0.036 mmol) from Step 1, 1H-1,2,4-triazole (7.5 mg, 0.108 mmol), CuI (0.7 mg, 0.0036 mmol), N,N′-dimethylethane-1,2-diamine (1 mg, 0.0072 mmol), K3PO4 (16 mg, 0.0756 mmol) were mixed in a 1 dram vial, followed by addition of DMF (0.1 mL). The reaction vessel was degassed and back-filled with Ar 3 times, before it was heated at 100° C. for 20 hours. The reaction was cooled, diluted with water, extracted with EtOAc, concentrated and purified by PTLC to give the title compound.
- 500 MHz NMR (CDCl3): δ 8.49 (s, 1H), 8.12 (s, 1H), 7.53 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.03 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 4.17 (bs, 2H), 3.81 (d, 2H, J=12.5 Hz), 2.75 (dt, 2H, J=12.3 Hz, 2.3 Hz), 2.69(bs, 2H), 1.85 (d, 2H, J=11.9 Hz), 1.74 (d, 2H, J=12.1 Hz), 1.49 (s, 9H), 1.44 (m, 2H), 1.29 (m, 2H), 1.20 (m, 2H).
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TABLE 1 Preparative Examples Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 1.1 1 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 423.1 1.9 2 tert-butyl 1′-(3- chloro-5- fluorophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 341.1 (M − 55) 1.11 2 tert-butyl 1′-(3- chloro-4- cyanophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 404.2 1.15 2 tert-butyl 1′-(3- chloro-5- cyanophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 348.4 (M − 55) 1.17 2 tert-butyl 1′-(3- cyano-5- fluorophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 332.1 (M − 55) 1.18 2 tert-butyl 1′-(4- cyano-2- fluorophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 332.5 (M − 55) 1.20 2 tert-butyl 1′-[3- chloro-4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 357.0 (M − 99) 1.22 2 tert-butyl 1′-(2- chloro-4- cyanophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 348.5 (M − 55) 1.23 3 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(methylsulfonyl) methyl]phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 437.2 1.25 4 tert-butyl 1′-(4- iodophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 471.3 1.33 2 tert-butyl 1′-(3- chloro-4- fluorophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 397.6 1.35 2 tert-butyl 1′-(4- chloro-3- fluorophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 397.5 1.37 2 tert-butyl 1′-(5- cyano-2- fluorophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 332.1 (M − 55) 1.38 1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- chloro-4- cyanophenyl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 348.5 (M − 55) -
- The tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (2.15 g, 8.0 mmol) and cesium carbonate (7.8 g, 24 mmol) were slurried in NMP (80 ml) and the 2,6-dichloropyrazine (1.25 mg, 8.4 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred at 70° C. for 2 h. The reactive mixture was cooled down to r.t. and diluted with 100 mL of ethyl acetate, washed with water 80 mL (×1) and brine 80 mL (×1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 25% acetone: hexanes to yield the titled compound. Examples reported in Table 2 can be prepared by Procedure 2.1 described above from readily available starting materials and tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate.
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TABLE 2 Preparative Examples Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 2.1 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(3,6- dimethylpyrazin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 375.69 2.2 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-[5- (methoxycarbonyl) pyrazin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 405.65 2.3 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-[2- (methylthio)pyrimidin- 4-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 393.64 2.4 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- methoxypyrazin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 377.67 2.5 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- methoxypyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 377.67 2.6 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2,6- dimethoxypyrimidin- 4-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 407.67 2.7 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(3- cyanopyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 394.57 (M + 23) 2.8 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- chloropyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 381.56 2.9 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 403.53 (M + 23) 2.10 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2,6- dichloropyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 415.50 2.11 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4,6- dichloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 437.44 (M + 23) 2.12 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- amino-2- chloropyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 396.57 2.13 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- chloro-5- fluoropyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 399.52 2.14 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(5- bromopyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 427.52 2.15 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(5- fluoropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 365.67 2.16 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 395.53 2.17 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- chloro-6- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 395.07 2.18 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- chloro-4- cyanopyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 405.49 2.19 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4- cyanopyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 393.12 (M + 23) 2.20 2.1 tert-butyl 1′-(3- fluoro-6- methylpyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 378.13 -
- The 2-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidin-4-ol (328 mg, 2.0 mmol) and PBr3 (0.188 mL, 2.0 mmol) were mixed and heated at 150° C. for 3 h. The reaction was cooled down and quenched with ice water, extracted with DCM (20mL×2) to yield the titled compound. The organic phase was concentrated and crude material was purified by preparative TLC with 20% Acetone: Hexane to yield titled compound.
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- The tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (28.5 mg, 0.11 mmol) and cesium carbonate (106 mg, 0.32 mmol) were stirred in NMP (0.5 ml) and the 4-bromo-2-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidine (12 mg, 0.053 mmol) was added. The mixture was heated at 70° C. for 2 h. The reaction was cooled down to r.t. and diluted with ethyl acetate (5 mL) and was washed with water 2 mL (×1) and brine 2 mL (×1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude material was purified by preparative TLC with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the titled compound. LC-MS: 415.60 (M+H).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 3 can be prepared by Procedure 3.1 described above.
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TABLE 3 Preparative Examples Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 3.1 3.1 tert-butyl 1′-[2- (trifluoromethyl) pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 415.60 3.2 3.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6- (trifluoromethyl) pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 415.60 3.3 3.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2,5- dichloropyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 437.0 (M + 23) 3.4 3.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4,5- dichloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 315.0 (-Boc 100) 3.5 3.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4,6- dimethylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 374.2 3.8 3.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- cyanopyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 372 3.9 3.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2,5- dichloropyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 437.0 (M + 23) -
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- The tert-butyl 1′-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg, 0.26 mmol) was dissolved in THF and NMP (5 mL, 1:1) at r.t. The catalyst iron (III) acetylacetonate (18.4 mg, 0.052 mmol) was added under N2. Methyl magnesium bromide (3M, 0.19 mL, 0.57 mmol) was added dropwise. The reaction was stirred for more 15 min and was quenched with iced ammonia chloride solution (10 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (10 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL, ×1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude material was purified by preparative TLC with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 361.63 (M+H).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 4 can be prepared by Procedure 4.1 described below.
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TABLE 4 Preparative Example Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 4.1 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- methylpyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 361.63 4.2 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 361.45 4.3 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- cyclopropylpyrazin- 2-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 378.13 4.4 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(5- fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 379.17 4.5 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 375.17 4.6 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4,6- dimethylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 375.21 4.7 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4- cyanopyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 407.64 (M + 23) 4.8 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(5- chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 395.58 4.9 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2,5- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 375.63 4.9 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 361.65 4.10 4.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- cyclopropylpyrimidin- 4-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 387.20 -
- The tert-butyl 1′-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (500 mg, 1.3 mmol), palladium(II) acetate (6 mg, 0.026 mmol), N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine (0.15 mL, 0.26 mmol), 1,5-bis(dipenylphosphino)pentane, potassium cyanide (93 mg, 1.43 mmol) were add in a seal bottle with 13 mL anhydrous toluene. The mixture was degassed by N2 and closed and heated to 160° C. overnight (16 h). The reaction was cooled down to r.t. and diluted with ethyl acetate 50 mL, filtered through celite, and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude material was purified by silica gel flash chromatography with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 394.11 (M+23).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 5 can be prepared by Procedure 5.1.
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TABLE 5 Preparative Examples Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 5.1 5.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- cyanopyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 372.13 5.2 5.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- cyanopyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 372.14 5.3 5.1 tert-butyl 1′-(2- cyano-6- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 408.2 (M + 23) 5.4 5.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6- (aminocarbonyl) pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 390.20 5.5 5.1 tert-butyl 1′-[2- (aminocarbonyl) pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 390.20 5.6 5.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- cyanopyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 393.13 (M + 23) 5.7 5.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- cyanopyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 394.11 (M + 23) -
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- The tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (190 mg, 0.50 mmol), 1,2,4-triazole (69 mg, 1.0 mmol), cesium carbonate (488 mg, 1.5 mmol) were added in NMP (5 mL) and heated to 140 ° C. for 1.5 hours. The reaction crude were cooled down to r.t. and diluted with ethyl acetate (10 mL), washed with water (5 mL, ×1) and brine (5 mL, ×1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 50% ethyl acetate: hexane to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 414.13 (M+H).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 6 can be prepared by Procedure 6.1 described below.
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TABLE 6 Preparative Examples Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 6.1 6.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(1H- pyrazol-1- yl)pyrimidin-4-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 413.21 6.2 6.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(1H- 1,2,3-triazol-1- yl)pyrimidin-4-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 414.11 6.3 6.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(2H- 1,2,3-triazol-2- yl)pyrimidin-4-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 414.14 6.4 6.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6-(1H- 1,2,4-triazol-1- yl)pyrimidin-4-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 414.13 -
- The tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (19 mg, 0.05 mmol) was added to methyl amine in MeOH (1N, 2 mL) in a sealed bottle and heated to 50° C. for 2 days. The reaction crude were cooled down to r.t. and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 10% methanol: dichloromethane to yield title compound.
- LC-MS: 376.18 (M+H)
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 7 can be prepared by Procedure 7.1 described below.
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- The tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg, 0.26 mmol), phenylmethanol (0.031 mL, 0.29 mmol) were added to DMF (2.6 mL), and then sodium hydride (7 mg, 0.29 mmol) was added to the mixture. The reaction was heated to 30° C. for 30 min. The reaction crude was cooled down to r.t. and quenched with ice ammonia chloride solution (10 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (10 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL, ×1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated by rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 30% ethylacetate: hexane to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 453.62 (M+H).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 8 can be prepared by Procedure 8.1 described below.
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TABLE 8 Preparative Examples Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 8.1 8.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6- (benzyloxy)pyrazin- 2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 453.62 8.2 8.1 tert-butyl 1′-[6- (benzyloxy)pyrimidin- 4-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 453.62 8.3 8.1 tert-butyl 1′-[2- (benzyloxy)pyrimidin- 4-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 453.62 -
- The tert-butyl 1′-(2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (40 mg, 0.10 mmol) was added to NMP (1 mL), and then potassium methoxide (8.1 mg, 0.11 mmol) was added to the mixture. The reaction was stirred for 30 min at r.t. and was quenched with ammonium chloride solution (5 mL), extracted with ethylacetate (10 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL, ×1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated by rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 395.14 (M+H).
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- The tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg, 0.26 mmol) was dissolved in NMP (2.6 mL), and sodium methanethiolate (18.2 mg, 0.26 mmol) was added. The reaction was stirred at r.t. for 30 min. The reaction crude was diluted with ethyl acetate (10 mL) and was washed with water (10 mL, ×1) and brine (10 mL, ×1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated by rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by preparative TLC with 30%. ethylacetate: hexane to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 393.64 (M+H).
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- The tert-butyl 1′-[6-(methylthio)pyrimidin-4-yl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (100 mg, 0.25 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (2.5 mL) and mCPBA was added (126 mg, 0.55 mmol, max 77%). The reaction was stirred at r.t. for 1 h and was diluted with dichloromethane (10 mL). The reaction mixture was washed with sodium thiosulfate solution (10 mL, 1N, 1×) and saturated sodium bicarbonate solution (10 mL, ×1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated by rotavapor. The crude mixture was purified by flash silica gel column chromatography with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the title compound.
- LCMS: 447.58 (M+23).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 10 can be prepared by Procedure 10.1 described below.
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- Pyrazin-2-amine (15.0 g, 158 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (80 ml) and the vessel cooled in a RT water bath. N-chlorosuccinimide (21.1 g, 158 mmol) was added in three portions (0.33 equivalents) every 30 minutes and the dark solution stirred overnight. The mixture was diluted with DCM (1000 ml) and acetone (100 ml) and the mixture stirred at RT for 5 minutes. The solution was filtered through a 1 inch plug of silica (150 ml of silica) and the filter cake washed with 15% acetone:DCM (400 ml×5) until the desired material was no longer present in the wash fraction. The organics were combined, washed with brine, dried over Na2SO4 and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel using a step gradient: beginning with neat DCM and stepping up to 5% acetone:DCM.
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- 5-Chloropyrazin-2-amine (5.0 g, 38.6 mmol) was dissolved in acetonitrile (77 ml) under a balloon of N2. The copper(I) chloride (5.7 g, 57.9 mmol) and copper(II) chloride (7.8 g, 57.9 mmol) were added and the slurry cooled to −10° C. with an ice:acetone bath. t-Butyl nitrite (9.15 g, 89 mmol, 90%) was added dropwise and the solution allowed to warm to RT. The solution was stirred for 30 minutes until rapid gas evolution ceased. The mixture was heated to 65° C. for 2.5 hours. The mixture was cooled to RT and filtered through a 1.5 inch pad of celilte packed into a 465 ml frit. The pad was washed with DCM (200 ml×4), the wash fractions containing the desired material combined, filtered, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 2% ether:pentane to yield the title compound.
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- The tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (1.27 g, 4.7 mmol) and 2,5-dichloropyrazine (670 mg, 4.5 mmol) were dissolved in NMP (5 ml) at room temperature, and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]-undec-7-ene (1 mL, 6.8 mmol) added drop-wise. The mixture was heated at 110° C. for 1 h, allowed to cool to r.t. and diluted with 50 mL of ethyl acetate. The solution was washed with water (10 mL×1), brine (10 mL×1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated in vac. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 10% acetone: hexanes to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 381.25 (M+H).
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- The tert-butyl-1′-(5-chloropyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperdine-1-carboxylate (1.1 g, 2.9 mmol) was dissolved in 1:1 THF and NMP (30 mL) at r.t. Iron (III) acetylacetonate (512 mg, 1.45 mmol) was added under N2. Methyl magnesium bromide (3M, 3.9 mL, 11.6 mmol) was added dropwise and the mixture stirred for 15 min. An ice cooled solution of saturated ammonia chloride (30 mL, aq.) and ethyl acetate (30 mL) were added, the mixture shaken, and the phases separated. The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL, ×1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated in vac. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 12.5% acetone: hexanes to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 361.32 (M+H).
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- The tert-butyl 1′-pyrazin-2-yl-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (64 mg, 0.19 mmol, prepared as described for Example 8) and N-chlorosuccinimide (27 mg, 0.20 mmol) were dissolved in DMF (0.9 ml) and the solution stirred overnight at 50° C. The slurry was diluted with 15% brine:water (40 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×25 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 10% acetone : hexanes to yield the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 380.2 obs: 403.0 (M+Na).
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- The tert-butyl 1′-pyrazin-2-yl-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (16 mg, 0.046 mmol, prepared as described for Example 8) and N-bromosuccinimide (8.2 mg, 0.046 mmol) were dissolved in DMF (0.2 ml) and the solution stirred overnight at 50 C. The slurry was diluted with 15% brine:water (40 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×25 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 20% acetone:hexanes to yield the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 424.1 obs: 447.0 (M+Na).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 11 can be prepared using general procedure 11.1 from readily available starting materials and tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate.
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TABLE 11 Preparative Ex. # Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 11.1 11.1 tert-butyl 1′-(1,3- thiazol-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 352.0 11.2 11.1 tert-butyl 1′- pyridin-2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 346.1 11.3 11.1 tert-butyl-1′-(5- methylpyridin-2- yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 11.4 11.1 tert-butyl 1′- pyrazin-2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 369.08 (M + Na) 11.5 11.1 tert-butyl 1′- pyrimidin-2-yl- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 347.0 11.6 11.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- cyano-2- methylpyrimidin- 4-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 386.4 11.7 11.1 tert-butyl 1′-(1,3- benzothiazol-2- yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 402.1 11.8 11.1 tert-butyl 1′-(5- bromo-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 430.0 11.9 11.1 tert-butyl 1′-(6- chloropyrimidin- 4-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 381.0 11.10 11.1 tert-butyl 1′- quinoxalin-2-yl- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 397.1 11.11 11.1 tert-butyl 1′-(3- methylpyrazin-2- yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 383.1 (M + Na) 11.12 11.1 tert-butyl 1′-(5- methylpyrazin-2- yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 383.1 (M + Na) 11.13 11.2 tert-butyl 1′-(5- chloropyrimidin- 2-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 380.9 11.14 11.2 tert-butyl 1′-(5- chloro-3,6- dimethylpyrazin- 2-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 409.0 11.15 11.3 tert-butyl 1′-(5- bromo-4- methylpyrimidin- 2-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 439.0 -
- The tert-butyl 1′-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (50 mg, 0.13 mmol, prepared as described for Example 13) and sodium acetate (11 mg, 0.13 mmol) were dissolved in methanol (1.3 ml), 10% palladium on carbon (14 mg) added and the solution stirred overnight under a hydrogen atmosphere. The solution was diluted with 4:1 water:saturated sodium bicarbonate (40 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×25 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 35% acetone : hexanes to yield the titled compound.
- LRMS calc: 346.2 obs: 347.1 (M+H).
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- A solution of tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (181 mg; 0.674 mmol) in DMF (3 mL) was treated with 4-fluorobenzonitrile (98 mg; 0.809 mmol) and cesium carbonate (264 mg; 0.809 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 70° C. for 18 hr. The mixture was partitioned between isopropyl acetate (25 mL) and pH7 phosphate buffer (10 mL). The organic was washed twice more with pH7 phosphate buffer (2×10 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The crude product was chromatographed over silica gel (PTLC; 2:1 hex/MTBE). The major band was recovered affording the title compound. LRMS calc: 369.2 obs: 370.1 (M+H), 270.1 (M−BOC+H).
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- A suspension of 4-methylthiophenylboronic acid (240 mg; 1.431 mmol) in dichloromethane (6 mL) was treated with activated powdered 4 Å molecular sieves (1.5 g), Cu(OAc)2 (87 mg; 0.477 mmol), tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (128 mg; 0.477 mmol) and triethylamine (134 μL; 0.954 mmol). The reaction vessel was purged with oxygen and the mixture stirred under an oxygen atmosphere at ambient temperature for 18 hr. The now brown mixture was filtered through Celite. The eluant was adsorbed onto silica gel. The silica gel was exhaustively eluted without fractionation (1:1 hex/MTBE). The eluant was evaporated to a yellow oil and chromatographed (PTLC; 2:1 hex/MTBE). The major band was collected affording the title compound. LRMS calc: 390.2 obs: 391.1 (M+H), 291.1 (M−BOC+H).
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- A 100 mL reaction flask was charged with tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (1.14 g; 4.25 mmol), methyl 4-bromobenzoate (913 mg; 4.25 mmol), cesium carbonate (4.15 g; 12.74 mmol), Pd(OAc)2 (48 mg; 0.212 mmol) and 2-(diphenylphosphino)-2′-(N-N-dimethylamino)biphenyl (162 mg; 0.425 mmol). NMP (outgassed by bubbling with nitrogen for 10 min; 10 mL) was added and the mixture stirred at 90° C. for 18 hr. The mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and filtered through Celite. The filtrate was washed with water (4×25 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was digested at reflux (MTBE). After cooling, the white solid was recovered by filtration. The filtrate was evaporated and chromatographed (Horizon; 0% to 100% EtOAc/hex; linear gradient). The fractions containing the desired compound were recovered and combined with the solid to give the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 402.3 obs: 403.2 (M+H), 303.2 (M−BOC+H).
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- Compound 12.3 (305 mg; 0.758 mmol) was suspended in ethanol (5 ml) in a sealable tube. Potassium hydroxide (225 mg; 3.41 mmol) was added. The tube was sealed and heated in a 105° C. bath for 1 hr. The solid mass was washed out with water and the pH adjusted to 4.0 with 1N HCl. The title compound was recovered by filtration. LRMS calc: 388.2 obs: 389.2 (M+H), 289.1 (M−BOC+H).
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- Compound 12.4 (56 mg; 0.144 mmol) was suspended in dry DMF (2 ml). 2-Amino-1,2,4-thiadiazole (29 mg; 0.288 mmol) was added, followed by DMAP (35 mg; 0.288 mmol) and EDC (55 mg; 0.288 mmol). The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 24 hr. The reaction was diluted with iPrOAc (50 mL) and washed once with aq. sodium bicarbonate (10 mL), then twice more with water (2×10 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a yellow solid. The solid was digested in refluxing MTBE. The mixture was cooled and the supernatant was drawn off. The remaining off-white solid was rinsed with cold MTBE, affording the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 471.2 obs: 472.1 (M+H), 372.1 (M−BOC+H).
- Preparative Examples reported in Table 12 can be prepared by one or more of the procedures described above (12.1-5) from readily available starting materials and tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate by one skilled in the art (*=see below Table 1 for additional synthetic information). The LRMS of all BOC containing compounds gave an M+1 and an M−100+1 (M−BOC+1) ion.
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TABLE 12 Preparative Exs.* Procedures Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 12.1 12.1 tert-butyl 1′-(4- cyanophenyl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 370.2 270.2 (M − BOC + 1) 12.2* 12.1 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (aminocarbonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 388.2 288.3 12.3 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (methylthio) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 391.2 291.3 12.4* 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (methylsulfinyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 407.2 307.1 12.5 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-(4- bromophenyl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 423.2 323.2 12.6 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (aminosulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 423.2 323.2 12.7 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(methylamino) sulfonyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 438.2 338.3 12.8 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(dimethylamino) sulfonyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 452.2 352.3 12.9 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-(3- cyanophenyl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 370.2 270.2 12.10 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-{3- chloro-4- [(dimethylamino) carbonyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 450.2 350.1 12.11 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(1,2,4-thiadiazol- 5-ylamino) carbonyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 472.2 372.2 12.12 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(1,3-thiazol-2- ylamino)carbonyl] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 471.2 371.3 12.13 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(1H-imidazol-2- ylamino)carbonyl] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 454.2 354.3 12.14 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(1H-1,2,4- triazol-3- ylamino)carbonyl] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 455.3 355.3 12.15 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{3- chloro-4-[(1,3- thiazol-2- ylamino)carbonyl] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 505.1 405.1 12.16 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{3- fluoro-4-[(1,3- thiazol-2- ylamino)carbonyl] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 489.2 389.3 12.17 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{3- fluoro-4- [(dimethylamino) carbonyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 434.2 334.3 12.18 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(methylamino) carbonyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 402.3 302.2 12.19 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(dimethylamino) carbonyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 416.3 316.3 12.20* 12.3, 4 tert-butyl 1′-[4-(2- amino-2- oxoethyl)phenyl]- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 402.2 302.2 12.21 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-(4- {[ethyl(methyl) amino]carbonyl} phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 430.3 330.2 12.22* 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (hydroxymethyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 375.2 275.3 12.23 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{3- [(1,3-thiazol-2- ylamino)carbonyl] phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 471.2 371.2 12.24* 12.3, 4 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (1,3-thiazol-2- yl)phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 428.2 328.3 12.25* 12.3, 4 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [2-(1,3-thiazol-2- yl)ethyl]phenyl}- 4,4′-bipiperidine- 1-carboxylate 456.2 356.2 12.26* 12.2 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (1,3-oxazol-2- yl)phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 412.2 312.2 12.27* 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-[4- (4,5-dihydro-1,3- oxazol-2- yl)phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 414.3 314.2 12.28 12.3 tert-butyl 1′-[6- (methylthio)-3- pyridinyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 392.1 292.2 12.29* 12.3, 4, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(1,3-thiazol-2- ylcarbonyl)amino] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 471.2 371.1 12.30* 12.1, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{4- [(1,3-thiazol-4- ylcarbonyl)amino] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 471.1 371.1 12.31* 12.1, 5 tert-butyl 1′-{3- chloro-4-[(1,3- thiazol-4- ylcarbonyl)amino] phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidine-1- carboxylate 505.2 405.2 *Additional information -
- A solution of compound 12.1 (26 mg; 0.070 mmol) in EtOH (2 mL) was treated with an aqueous solution of NaO2H (280 μL; 2M; 0.56 mmol). The mixture was refluxed for 18 hr. The reaction was partitioned between dichloromethane and water. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to afford the title compound as a white solid.
- LRMS calc: 387.3 obs: 388.2 (M+H), 288.3 (M−BOC+H).
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- A solution of compound 12.3 (76 mg; 0.195 mmol) in dichloromethane (2 mL) was treated with mCPBA (45 mg; 75 wt %; 0.195 mmol). The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 30 min. The reaction was partitioned between iPrOAc (50 mL) and aq. sodium bicarbonate (10 mL). The organic was washed three more times with aq. sodium bicarbonate (3×10 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was digested in refluxing hexane. The mixture was cooled and filtered, affording the title compound as a white solid.
- LRMS calc: 406.2 obs: 407.1 (M+H), 307.2 (M−BOC+H).
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- 1-Hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (53 mg; 0.388 mmol) was dissolved in a solution of ammonia in methanol (5 mL; 7M). The solution was evaporated to a white solid. A solution of {4-[1′-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl]phenyl}acetic acid (52 mg; 0.129 mmol) in DMF (2 mL) was added, followed by EDC (75 mg; 0.388 mmol). The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hr. The reaction was partitioned between iPrOAc (50 mL) and aq. sodium bicarbonate (10 mL). The organic was washed twice more with water (2×10 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was chromatographed (PTLC; 40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH), affording the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 401.3 obs: 402.3 (M+H), 302.2 (M−BOC+H).
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- A solution of tert-Butyl 1′-(4-formylphenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (72 mg; 0.193 mmol) in EtOH (1 mL) was treated with NaBH4 (8 mg; 0.213 mmol). The solution was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hr. The reaction was partitioned between iPrOAc and water. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to afford the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 374.3 obs: 375.3 (M+H), 275.2 (M−BOC+H).
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- A suspension of compound 12.2 (227 mg; 0.586 mmol) in dioxane (8 ml) was treated with Lawesson's Reagent (355 mg; 0.879 mmol). The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 56 hr. The mixture was filtered and evaporated to a yellow solid. The solid was adsorbed onto silica gel and eluted exhaustively without fractionation (40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH). The eluant was evaporated to a yellow solid. The solid was chromatographed (Horizon; 0% to 7% MeOH/CH2Cl2; linear gradient). The yellow fractions were collected and evaporated to give the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 403.2 obs: 404.2 (M+H), 304.1 (M−BOC+H).
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- A solution of the product of Example 12.24, Step 1 above (151 mg; 0.374 mmol) in DMF (3 ml) was treated with Ac2O (1 ml) and chloroacetaldehyde (587 mg; 50% aq. solution; 3.74 mmol). The solution was stirred at 80° C. for 1 hr. The reaction was partitioned between iPrOAc (50 mL) and aq. sodium bicarbonate (20 mL). The organic was washed three more times with aq. sodium bicarbonate (3×10 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a brown semi-solid. The solid was digested (refluxing MTBE). The nearly homogenous solution was allowed to stand at −10° C. for 1 hr, causing the deposition of a tan solid. The supernatant was drawn off and the solid rinsed with MTBE. All volatiles were removed and light tan solid was chromatographed (PTLC; 40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH), affording the title compound.
- LRMS calc: 427.2 obs: 428.1 (M+H), 328.1 (M−BOC+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of Example 12.20 above.
- LRMS: calc. 415.3 obs. 416.2 (M+H), 316.3 (M−BOC+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of Example 12.24, Step 1.
- LRMS: calc. 431.3 obs. 432.3 (M+H), 332.3 (M−BOC+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of Example 12.24, Step 2. LRMS: calc. 455.3 obs. 456.2 (M+H), 356.2 (M−BOC+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 12.2. LRMS: calc. 470.1 obs. 471.2 (M+H), 371.3 (M−BOC+H).
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- A −10° C. solution of MgBr2 (37 mg; 0.202 mmol) in THF (1 mL) was treated with nBuLi (0.333 mL; 1.82M; 0.606 mmol) The solution was stirred at −10° C. for 1 hr. A solution of oxazole (42 mg; 0.606 mmol) in THF (0.5 mL) was added and the solution was stirred at 25° C. for 2 hr. This solution was added to a refluxing solution of tert-butyl 1′-(4-iodophenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (285 mg; 0.606 mmol) and PdCl2(dppf) (495 mg; 0.606 mmol) in THF (4 mL). The mixture was refluxed 1 hr. The reaction was partitioned between CH2Cl2 and water. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was chromatographed (PTLC; 40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford the title compound.
- LRMS: calc. 411.3 obs. 412.2 (M+H), 312.3 (M+H−BOC).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 12.5 and ethanolamine as starting material.
- LRMS: calc. 431.3 obs. 432.2 (M+H), 332.2 (M−BOC+H).
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- A solution of tert-butyl 1′-(4-{[(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]carbonyl}phenyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (234 mg; 0.542 mmol) in dioxane (5 mL) was treated with N,N′-diisopropylcarbodiimide (68 mg; 0.084 mmol) and Cu(OTf)2 (10 mg; 0.027 mmol). The mixture was refluxed for 5 hr. The reaction was evaporated and chromatographed (PTLC; 40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH), giving the title compound.
- LRMS: calc. 413.3 obs. 414.3 (M+H), 314.2 (M-BOC+H).
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- Using General Procedure 12.1 with 4-fluoro-nitrobenzene as starting material the title compound was obtained.
- LRMS calc: 389.2 obs: 390.2 (M+H), 290.1 (M-BOC+H).
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- A suspension of the product of Example 12.29, Step 1 above (640 mg; 1.643 mmol) in an EtOH/EtOAc mixture (15 mL; 1:2 vol. ratio) was hydrogenated (35 psi) in the presence 10% Pd/C catalyst (150 mg) for 1 hr. The mixture was filtered through Celite and evaporated to afford the title compound as a gray solid.
- LRMS calc: 359.3 obs: 360.2 (M+H), 260.3 (M-BOC+H).
- A solution of ethyl thiazole-2-carboxylate (1.46 g; 9.29 mmol), obtained using a literature method (Helv. Chim Acta 1945, 28, p. 924), in EtOH (10 ml) was placed in a sealable vessel and treated with KOH (3.07 g; 46.4 mmol). The vessel was sealed and heated at 120° C. for 30 min. After cooling, the solution was poured into water (50 mL) and the pH adjusted to 4.0 with con. HCl. The now turbid mixture was extracted with iPrOAc (50 mL), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a brown oil. The oil was dissolved in CH2Cl2 and filtered, then evaporated to afford the title compound as a brown pasty solid.
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- A solution of the product of Example 12.29, Step 2 above (50 mg; 0.139 mmol) and Example 12.29, Step 3 (36 mg; 0.278 mmol) in DMF (1 ml) was treated with PyBOP (145 mg; 0.278 mmol). The reaction was stirred at ambient temperature for 4hr. The reaction was partitioned between iPrOAc (50 mL) and pH7 phosphate buffer (10 mL). The organic was washed twice more with pH7 buffer (2×10 mL). The wet organic was evaporated and repartitioned between CH2Cl2 and water. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated. The derived residue was digested in refluxing MTBE. The red-brown supernatant was found to be enriched in the title compound. The solution was evaporated to an oil and chromatographed (PTLC; 20:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH). The title compound was a rust colored solid. The material was rechromatographed (PTLC; MTBE). The baseline band was recovered giving the title compound as a light rust colored powdery solid.
- LRMS calc: 470.2 obs: 471.2 (M+H), 371.3 (M-BOC+H).
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- This compound was prepared according to the method of Example 12.29, Step 4.
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- Using the method of Example 12.29, Step 1 with 2-chloro-4-fluoro-nitrobenzene as starting material the title compound was obtained.
- LRMS calc: 423.2 obs: 424.1 (M+H), 324.1 (M-BOC+H).
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- Using the method of Example 12.29, Step 2 the title compound was obtained.
- LRMS calc: 393.2 obs: 394.1 (M+H), 294.2 (M-BOC+H).
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- Using the method of Example 12.29, Step 4 and thiazole-4-carboxylic acid the title compound was obtained.
- LRMS calc: 504.2 obs: 505.1 (M+H), 405.1 (M-BOC+H).
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- A solution of tert-butyl 1′-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate ( 4.95 g, 11.71 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (20 mL)was treated with trifluoroacetic acid (4 mL) and stirred at room temperature for 3 hr. The reaction was diluted with CH2Cl2 (50 mL) and washed with 1 N HCl (50 mL). The aqueous layers were combined and washed with 5N NaOH (100 ml). The mixture was extracted with CHCl3, dried over Na2SO4, filtered and concentrated in vac to afford title compound.
- 500 MHz NMR (CD3OD): δ 7.69 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.02 (d, 2H, J=9.5 Hz), 3.99 (d, 2H, J=13 Hz), 3.02 (m, 5H), 2.83 (t, 2H, J=12 Hz), 2.52 (t, 2H, J=12 Hz), 1.83 (d, 2H, J=10 Hz), 1.72 (d, 2H, J=11 Hz), 1.24 (m, 6H). LCMS calc: 322.47 obs: 323.17(M+H).
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- The 1-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine (70 mg, 0.22 mmol) and cesium carbonate (212 mg, 0.65 mmol) were slurried in NMP (0.43 ml) and the Chlorobenzoxazole (20.3 mmol) added. The mixture was stirred at 120 C overnight. The slurry was diluted with 15% saturated sodium bicarbonate: water (40 ml) and extracted with DCM (3×25 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 5% acetone : DCM to yield the titled compound. LRMS calc: 478.1 obs: 478.8, 480.8 (M+H).
- The compounds of the following table are encompassed in the present invention and are made in accordance with the procedure set forth in Example 13 above.
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Examples Procedure Chemical Name Structure (M + 1) 13.28 13.1 1-(1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl-1′- [4-(methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine 440.17 13.29 13.1 tert 4-[1′-(5- bromopyrimidin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl]-2- chlorobenzonitrile 13.30 13.1 1-(5-bromopyrimidin-2-yl)- 1′-[3-chloro-4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]- 4,4′-bipiperidine 512.9 13.31 13.1 1-[3-chloro-4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-1′- (5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine 453.4 13.32 13.1 1-[3-chloro-4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-1′- (6-chloropyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-biperidine 469 13.33 13.1 2-chloro-4-(1′-pyrazin-2-yl- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl)benzonitrile 382.5 13.34 13.1 2-chloro-4-(1′-pyrimidin-2- yl-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl)benzonitrile 382.5 13.35 13.1 1-(3-chloro-5- fluorophenyl)-1′-pyrimidin- 2-yl-4,4′-bipiperidine 375.1 13.36 13.1 3-fluoro-4-(1′-pyrimidin-2- yl-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl)benzonitrile 366.3 -
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- The tert-butyl 1′-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (22 mg, 0.058 mmol) was mixed with 0.2 mL of TFA and stirred at r.t. for 5 min and was concentrated on rotavapor to yield title compound and was used directly for next step.
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- 1-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine (16 mg, 0.058 mmol) and cesium carbonate (57 mg, 0.17 mmol) were stirred in NMP (0.6 ml) and 2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine (0.014 mL, 0.116 mmol) was added. The mixture was heated at 70° C. for 1 h. The reaction was cooled down to r.t. and diluted with ethyl acetate (5 mL) and was washed with water 2 mL (×1) and brine 2 mL (×1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude material was purified by preparative TLC with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the titled compound. LC-MS: 375.06 (M+H). Examples reported in Table 14 are prepared in accordance with Procedure 14.1.
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Example Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 14.1 14.1 1-(4-bromo-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-1′-(5- fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 441.98 14.2 14.1 1-(5-fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-1′-(5- fluoropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 375.06 14.3 14.1 1-(5- bromopyrimidin-2- yl)-1′-(5-fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 436.96 14.4 14.1 1-(5-chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-1′-(5- fluoropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 391.54 14.5 14.1 1-(5- bromopyrimidin-2- yl)-1′-(5-chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 453.58 14.6 14.1 1-(5-chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4- yl)-1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 407.06 14.7 14.1 6-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5- yl]-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 399.1 14.8 14.1 1-(5-chloropyridin-2- yl)-1′-(3-chloro-1,2,4- thiadiazol-5-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine 398.1 14.9 14.1 2-[1′-(5- chloropyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl]- 1,3-thiazole-5- carbonitrile 388.2 14.10 14.1 1-(3-chloro-1,2,4- thiadiazol-5-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 441.1 14.11 14.1 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-(1,2,4- thiadiazol-5-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine 407.1 14.11 14.1 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-(3-methyl- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5- yl)-4,4′-bipiperadin 421.2 14.12 14.1 2-[1′-(5- chloropyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]isonicotinonitrile 382.1 14.13 14.1 1-(5-bromo-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-1′-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 437.1 14.14 14.1 1-(5-chloropyrazin-2- yl)-1′-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 387.2 14.15 14.1 1-(5-chloropyrimidin- 2-yl)-1′-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 387.2 14.15 14.1 2-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]isonicotinonitrile 383.2 14.16 14.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- 2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin- yl]pyridine-2- carbonitrile 383.2 14.17 14.1 1-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin- 4-yl)-1′-(6- methylpyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine 367.2 14.18 14.1 1-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-1′-(5-methyl-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidine 372.2 14.19 14.1 1-(5-chloropyridin-2- yl)-1′-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine0 386.2 14.20 14.1 1-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-1′-[5- (trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 420.2 14.21 14.1 1-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-1′-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 367.3 14.22 14.1 1-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-1′-(5- methylpyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine 366.3 14.23 14.1 5-[1′-(2,6- dimethylpyrimidin-4- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]-N,N-dimethyl- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 402.2 14.24 14.1 1-(5-bromo-4- methylpyridin-2- yl)-1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 451.1 14.25 14.1 5-chloro-2-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]isonicotinonitrile 417.2 14.26 14.1 3-chloro-6-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyridine-2- carbonitrile 417.1 14.27 14.1 2-methyl-6-[1′-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 378.2 14.28 14.1 4-methyl-6-[1′-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 378.2 14.29 14.1 4-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin- 1-yl]-6- methylpyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 398.2 14.30 14.1 4-[1′-(5- chloropyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl]- 6-methylpyrimidine- 2-carbonitrile 398.2 14.31 14.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 384.2 14.32 14.1 4-[1′-(5- chloropyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 384.2 14.33 14.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl]- 2-methylpyrimidine- 4-carbonitrile 398.2 14.34 14.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin- 1-methylpyrimidine- 4-carbonitrile 398.2 14.35 14.1 2-methyl-6-[1′-(5- methylpyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 378.3 -
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- 1-(5-fluoro-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine (10 mg, 0.036 mmol) and cesium carbonate (35 mg, 0.11 mmol) were stirred in NMP (2 ml) and 2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine (8.2 mg, 0.72 mmol) was added. The mixture was heated at 110° C. for 2 h. The reaction was cooled down to r.t. and diluted with ethyl acetate (5 mL) and was washed with water 2 mL (×1) and brine 2 mL (×1). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated on rotavapor. The crude material was purified by preparative TLC with 30% acetone: hexane to yield the titled compound.
- LC-MS: 357.60 (M+H).
- Examples reported in Table 15 can be prepared by Procedure 15.1 described below.
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TABLE 15 Example Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 15.1 15.1 1-(5-fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 1′-pyrimidin-2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine 357.60 15.2 15.1 1-(5-fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 1′-pyrazin-2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine 357.14 15.3 15.1 1-(5-fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 1′-(1,3-thiazol-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine 362.12 15.4 15.1 1-(5-chloropyridin-2- yl)-1′-(5-fluoro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine 390.12 15.5 15.1 1-(5-chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 1′-pyrimidin-2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine 373.56 15.6 15.1 1-(5-chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 1′-pyrazin-2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidin 373.56 15.7 15.1 1-(5-chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 1′-(5-fluoropyridin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 390.05 15.8 15.1 1-(5-chloro-2- methylpyrimidin-4-yl)- 1′-(5-chloropyridin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 406.05 -
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- LC-MS: 384.05 (M+H).
- Examples reported in Table 16 can be prepared in accordance with Procedure 16.1.
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TABLE 16 Example Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 16.1 16.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 384.05 16.2 16.1 6-[1′-(5- fluoropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 368.09 16.3 16.1 6-[1′-(5- bromopyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 429.99 16.4 16.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 384.23 16.5 16.1 6-[1′-(5- fluoropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 368.26 16.6 16.1 6-[1′-(5- fluoropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrazine-2- carbonitrile 368.26 16.7 16.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrazine-2- carbonitrile 384.23 16.8 16.1 4-[1′-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 364.30 16.9 16.1 4-[1′-(5-cyano-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 380.15 16.10 16.1 6-[1′-(5-cyano-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-4,4′- bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 380.15 16.11 16.1 6-[1′-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 364.18 -
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- LC-MS: 350.13 (M+H).
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TABLE 17 Example Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 17.1 17.1 6-[1′-(6- methylpyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 364.12 17.2 17.1 6-(1′-pyrimidin-2-yl- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl)pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 350.13 17.3 17.1 6-[1′-(5- chloropyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carbonitrile 383.12 17.4 17.1 6-[1′-(5- methylpyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyridine-2- carbonitrile 364.12 17.5 17.1 6-[1′-(5- methylpyridin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-4- carboxamide 381.37 -
- The tert-butyl 1′-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (1 g, 2.8 mmol) was dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid and stirred at r.t. for 5 minutes. The solution was concentrated in vac. The residue was dissolved in toluene (10 mL) and concentrated in vac.(×2) to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 261.32 (M+H).
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- The 1-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine (720 mg, 2.8 mmol) and 2,4-dichloro-6-methyl-pyrimidine (502 mg, 3.1 mmol) were dissolved in NMP (30 mL), and the solution cooled to −20° C. The 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]-undec-7-ene (4.2 mL, 28 mmol) was added drop-wise and the solution stirred for 10 minutes. The mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (50 mL), washed with brine (30 mL×2), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vac. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 30% acetone: hexanes to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 387.32 (M+H).
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- The 1-(2-chloro-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)-1′-(5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperridine (700 mg, 1.8 mmol) was placed in a pressure tube and anhydrous toluene (4 mL) added. To the stirred solution was added: palladium(II) acetate (41 mg, 0.18 mmol), 1,5-bis(dipenylphosphino)pentane (159 mg, 0.36 mmol), N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine (0.11 mL, 0.724 mmol), and potassium cyanide (235 mg, 3.62 mmol). The vessel was degassed with N2, sealed and heated at 140° C. for 16 hours. The mixture was allowed to cool to r.t., diluted with ethyl acetate (50 mL), washed with brine (10 mL×1), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vac. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 20% acetone: hexanes to yield the title compound.
- LC-MS: 378.27 (M+H).
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- The 1-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine (80 mg, 0.25 mmol, prepared as for Example 1, Step 2) and cesium carbonate (243 mg, 0.75 mmol) were slurried in NMP (0.5 ml) and the 2-chloro-3-methylpyrazine (38 mg, 0.30 mmol) added. The mixture was stirred at 150 C overnight. The slurry was diluted with 15% saturated sodium bicarbonate: water (40 ml) and extracted with DCM (3×25 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with 4:1 water: saturated sodium bicarbonate (2×), brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with 5% acetone: DCM to yield the titled compound.
- LRMS calc: 414.2 ohs: 415.2 (M+H).
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- The chloride (600 mg, 3.27 mmol) was dissolved in MeOH (6.5 ml), 10% palladium on carbon (200 mg) was added and the solution stirred for 2 h under a hydrogen atmosphere at 50 C. The solution was cooled to RT, filtered, diluted with 4:1 water:saturated sodium bicarbonate (40 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×25 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel with ether:hexanes to yield the titled compound.
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- The tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (2.0 g, 7.3 mmol) and 9H-fluoren-9-ylmethyl isothiocyanatidocarbonate (2.0 g, 7.3 mmol) were dissolved in DCM (14 ml) and stirred at RT for 1 hour. The solvent was removed in vac. The residue was dissolved in DMF (15 ml), piperidine (8 ml) added and the solution stirred for 1 hour at RT. The solution was diluted with 4:1 water:saturated sodium bicarbonate (900 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×300 ml). The combined organic fraction was washed with water (500 ml), brine, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and the volatiles removed in vac. The crude material was purified by chromatography on silica gel starting with 10% acetone:hexanes then changing to 10% acetone: DCM to yield the titled compound.
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- The 1-chloroacetone (57 mg, 0.61 mmol) and tert-butyl 1′-(aminocarbonothioyl)-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (prepared as for Example 175, step 1) (200 mg, 0.61 mmol) were dissolved in ethanol (1.2 ml) and heated at 75° C. overnight. The solution was cooled to RT, and the solvent removed in vac. The residue was used in the subsequent procedure without further purification.
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- 2,4,Dichloro-5-methylpyrimidine (3 g, 18.4 mmol) was refluxed with Zn powder (3.61 g, 55.2 mmol) in a mixture of 28% ammonia (6.6 mL), benzene (12 mL) and water (30 ml) overnight. The reaction was cooled and filtered. The filtrate was extracted with ether, washed with brine, dried over sodium sulfate and concentrated to give the crude 2-chloro-5-methylpyrimidine.
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TABLE 18 MS Example Procedure Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + H) 18.1 18.2 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-pyrimidin- 2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine 401.1 18.2 18.2 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-pyrazin- 2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine 401.1 18.3 18.2 1-(6-chloropyrazin- 2-yl)-1′[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine 435.02 18.4 18.2 1-(5-fluoropyrimidin- 2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 419.0 18.5 18.2 1-(3,6- dimethylpyrazin-2- yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 429.0 18.6 18.2 1-(6-methylpyrazin- 2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 415.0 18.7 18.2 6-{1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidin-1- yl}nicotinonitrile 425.0 18.8 18.2 1-(5-chloropyridin-2- yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 433.9 18.9 18.2 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-pyridin 2-yl-4,4′- bipiperidine 400.0 18.10 18.2 1-(5-fluoropyridin- 2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 418.0 18.11 18.2 1-(4-methylpyridin-2- yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 414.0 18.12 18.2 1-(5-bromopyridin-2- yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 477.9 18.13 18.2 1-(6-chloropyridazin- 3-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 435.0 18.14 18.2 1-(5-methylpyridin-2- yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 414.0 18.15 18.2 1-(6- methylpyridazin-3- yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 415.1 18.16 18.2 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-[5- (trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 468.0 18.17 18.2 1-(6-chloro-5- methylpyridazin- 3-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 449.0 18.18 18.2 1-(4-bromo-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 483.9 18.19 18.2 1-(5-bromo-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 483.9 18.20 18.2 2-{1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidin-1- yl}-1,3-thiazole-5- carbonitrile 431.1 18.21 18.2 2-chloro-4-[1′-(5- chloropyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]benzonitrile 415.9 18.22 18.2 2-chloro-4-[1′-(5- chloro-3,6- dimethylpyrazin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]benzonitrile 444.0 18.23 18.2 1-(5-chloro-4- methylpyrimidin- 2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 449.0 18.24 18.2 1-(5-bromo-4- methylpyrimidin- 2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 492.9 18.25 18.2 1-(5-chloropyrimidin- 2-yl)-1′[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine 435.0 18.26 18.2 2-chloro-4-[1′-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]benzonitrile 396.0 18.27 18.3 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-(4-methyl- 1,3-thiazol-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidine 420.0 18.28 18.3 1-(4-tert-butyl-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 462.1 18.29 18.3 1-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1′-[4- (trifluoromethyl)-1,3- thiazol-2-yl]-4,4- bipiperidine 474.0 18.30 18.3 1-(4,5-dimethyl-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 434.0 18.31 18.2 1-(6-methylpyrazin- 2-yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 415.0 18.32 18.2 1-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 415.1 18.33 18.2 1-(5-fluoropyrimidin- 2-yl)-1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 420.1 18.34 18.3 1-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-1′-(5- methyl-1,3-thiazol-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 421.1 18.35 18.2 1-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-1′-(5- methyl-1,3-thiazol-2- yl)-4,4′-bipiperidine 416.1 18.36 18.2 1-(5-chloropyridin- 2-yl)-1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 435.1 18.37 18.2 1-(5-bromo-1,3- thiazol-2-yl)-1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 484.9/ 486.9 18.38 18.2 1-(5-chloropyrimidin- 2-yl)-1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 436.1 18.39 18.2 1-(5-chloropyrazin- 2-yl)-1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 436.1 18.40 18.2 N,N-dimethyl-2- {1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidin-1- yl}pyrimidin-5-amine 445.2 18.41 18.2 N,N-dimethyl-5- {1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidin-1- yl}pyrazin-2-amine 445.2 18.42 18.2 1-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl)-1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 416.2 18.43 18.2 N-cyclopropyl-2- fluoro-4-[1′-(5- methylpyrimidin-2- yl]benzamide 438.3 18.44 18.2 N-cyclopropyl-2- fluoro-4-[1′-(5- methylpyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]benzamide 438.2 18.45 18.2 1-(5-methylpyrazin- (methylsulfonyl) pyridin-2-yl]-4,4′- bipiperidine 416.2 18.46 18.2 4-[1′-(5- methylpyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 364.2 18.47 18.1 4-methyl-6-[1′-(5- methylpyrazin-2-yl)- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl]pyrimidine-2- carbonitrile 378.2 18.48 18.2 N-cyclopropyl-5-[1′- (5-methylpyrimidin- 2-yl)-4,4′-bipiperidin- 1-yl]pyrazine-2- carboxamide 422.2 -
- A solution of tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (537 mg; 2.00 mmol) in dry THF (10 mL) was treated with triethylamine (307 μL; 2.20 mmol). A solution of 3,5-dichloro-1,2,4-thiadiazole (341 mg; 2.20 mmol) in THF (5 mL) was added dropwise at ambient temperature. An immediate precipitate was accompanied by a mild exotherm. The mixture was stirred until it returned to ambient temperature. The mixture was filtered and the filtrate evaporated to afford the title compound. LRMS calc: 386.2 obs: 387.2 (M+H), 287.1 (M-BOC+H).
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- In a sealable vessel, a −10° C. solution of compound 19.1 (755 mg; 1.95 mmol) in DMF (10 mL) was permeated with anhydrous dimethylamine until the initial volume had increased to approximately 15 mL. The vessel was sealed and the solution heated in a 100° C. bath for 4 hr. After cooling the solution was outgassed with nitrogen at ambient temperature for 30 min. The reaction was partitioned between iPrOAc (75 mL) and water (20 mL). The organic was washed three more times with water (3×20 mL), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was digested in refluxing MTBE, cooled and allowed to stand at ambient temperature for 72 hr. The supernatant was drawn off and the solid rinsed with MTBE to give the title compound. LRMS calc: 395.2 obs: 396.2 (M+H), 296.2 (M-BOC+H).
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- A solution of compound 19.2 (410 mg; 1.036 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (5 mL) was treated with CF3CO2H (5 mL). The pink solution was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hr. The reaction was evaporated to a viscous oil. The oil was redissolved in CH2Cl2 (50 mL) and treated with saturated aq. sodium bicarbonate (10 mL). Solid sodium bicarbonate was added until the pH remained >7.5. The organic was recovered, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to afford the title compound.
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- A solution of compound 19.3 (98 mg; 0.332 mmol) in DMF (2 mL) was treated with methyl 4-fluorophenyl sulfone (115 mg; 0.664 mmol) followed by cesium carbonate (216 mg; 0.664 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 100° C. for 5 hr. The reaction was diluted with CH2Cl2 (50 mL) and washed with water (4×20 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated to a solid. The solid was digested (refluxing MTBE) and cooled. The supernatant was drawn off and the now white solid rinsed once (MTBE), affording the title compound. LRMS calc: 449.2 obs: 450.1 (M+H).
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- A 100 mL reaction flask was charged with compound 19.3 (1.14 g; 3.86 mmol), methyl 4-bromobenzoate (829 mg; 3.86 mmol), cesium carbonate (3.77g; 11.47 mmol), Pd(OAc)2 (44 mg; 0.192 mmol) and 2-(diphenylphosphino)-2′-(N-N-dimethylamino)biphenyl (147 mg; 0.386 mmol). NMP (outgassed by bubbling with nitrogen for 10 min; 8 mL) was added and the mixture stirred at 90° C. for 18 hr. The mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and filtered through Celite. The filtrate was washed with water (4×25 mL). The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was digested at reflux (MTBE). After cooling, the white solid was recovered by filtration. The filtrate was evaporated and chromatographed (Horizon; 0% to 100% EtOAc/hex; linear gradient). The fractions containing the desired compound were recovered and combined with the solid to give the title compound. LRMS calc: 429.2 obs: 430.2 (M+H).
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- Compound 19.5 (305 mg; 0.710 mmol) was suspended in ethanol (5 ml) in a sealable tube. Potassium hydroxide (225 mg; 3.41 mmol) was added. The tube was sealed and heated in 105° C. bath for 1 hr. The solid mass was washed out with water and the pH adjusted to 4.0 with 1N HCl. The title compound was recovered by filtration. LRMS calc: 415.2 obs: 416.2 (M+H).
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- A solution of compound 19.6 (50 mg; 0.120 mmol) and cyclopropylamine (21 mg; 0.360 mmol) in DMF (1 ml) was treated with PyBOP (187 mg; 0.360 mmol). The reaction was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hr. The reaction was partitioned between iPrOAc (30 mL) and water (10 mL). The organic was washed twice more with water (2×10 mL). The wet organic (with an emulsion) was evaporated and repartitioned between CH2Cl2 and water. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated. The solution was evaporated to an oil and chromatographed (PTLC; 40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH), giving the title compound as a white solid. LRMS caic: 454.3 obs: 455.2 (M+H).
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- A suspension of 4-(dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenylboronic acid (276 mg; 1.431 mmol) in dichloromethane (10 mL) was treated with activated powdered 4 Å molecular sieves (1.5 g), Cu(OAc)2 (87 mg; 0.477 mmol), compound 19.3 (141 mg; 0.477 mmol) and triethylamine (134 μL; 0.954 mmol). The reaction vessel was purged with oxygen and the mixture stirred under an oxygen atmosphere at ambient temperature for 18 hr. The now brown mixture was filtered through Celite. The eluant was adsorbed onto silica gel. The silica gel was exhaustively eluted without fractionation (40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH). The eluant was evaporated to a yellow oil and chromatographed (PTLC; 40:1 CH2Cl2/MeOH). The major band was collected affording the title compound. LRMS calc: 442.3 obs: 443.2 (M+H).
- The compounds of Table 19 are prepared in accordance with General Procedure 19 using readily available starting materials and tert-butyl 4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate. Additional information useful in conducting the syntheses of these compounds is found below (*=see below Table 19 for additional synthetic information).
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TABLE 19 Example Procedures Chemical name Chemical Structure (M + 1) 19.4 19.1, 2, 3, 4 N,N-dimethyl-5-{1′-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}-1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 450.1 19.5 19.1, 2, 3, 5 methyl 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzoate 387.6 19.6 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 N-cyclopropyl-4-{1′- [3-(dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzamide 359.1 19.7 19.1, 2, 3, 8 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N,N-dimethyl benzamide 443.2 19.8 19.1, 2, 3, 8 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzenesulfonamide 451.3 19.9 19.1, 2, 3, 8 2-chloro-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N,N- dimethylbenzamide 477.2 19.10 19.1, 2, 3, 4 5-{1′-[3-chloro-4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}-N,N-dimethyl- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 484.1 19.11 19.1, 2, 3, 4 2-chloro-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzonitrile 431.2 19.12 19.1, 2, 3, 4 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzonitrile 397.1 19.13* 19.1, 2, 3, 5 N,N-dimethyl-5-(1′-{4- [(methylsulfonyl) methyl]phenyl}-4,4′- bipiperidin-1-yl)-1,2,4- thiadiazol-3-amine 464.2 19.14 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 2-chloro-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N-1,3-thiazol-2- ylbenzamide 532.2 19.15 19.1, 2, 3, 4 N,N-dimethyl-5-{1′-[5- (methylsulfonyl)-2- pyridinyl]-4,4′- bipiperidin-1-yl}- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 451.2 19.16* 19.1, 2, 3, 5* N,N-dimethyl-5-{1′-[6- (methylsulfonyl)-3- pyridinyl]-4,4′- bipiperidin-1-yl}- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 451.1 19.17 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 N-cyclopropyl-4-{1′- [3-(dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- 2-fluorobenzamide 473.2 19.18 19.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 N-cyclopropyl-6-{1′- [3-(dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}nicotinamide 456.3 19.19* 19.1, 2, 3, 4 5-{1′-[3-bromo-4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}-N, N-dimethyl- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 528.1 19.20 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- 2-fluoro-N- isopropylbenzamide 475.2 19.21 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 N-(tert-butyl)-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- 2-fluorobenzamide 489.3 19.22 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- 2-fluoro-N,N- dimethylbenzamide 461.1 19.23 19.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 6-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N,N- dimethylnicotinamide 444.3 19.24 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 2-chloro-N- cyclopropyl-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzamide 489.1 19.25 19.1, 2, 3, 8 5-{1′-[4- (ethylsulfonyl)phenyl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N,N-dimethyl-1,2,4- thiadiazol-3 -amine 464.2 19.26 19.1, 2, 3, 8 5-{1′-[4- (isopropylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}-N,N-dimethyl- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 478.2 19.27 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 N-cyclopropyl-4-{1′- [3-(dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzamide 455.3 19.28 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N-isopropylbenzamide 457.2 19.29 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 2-chloro-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N-isopropylbenzamide 491.1 19.30 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 N-(tert-butyl)-2- chloro-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzamide 505.2 19.31 19.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 6-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N- isopropylnicotinamide 458.2 19.32 19.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 N-(tert-butyl)-6-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}nicotinamide 472.3 19.33 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 N-(tert-butyl)-4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzamide 471.2 19.34* 19.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 6-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N-(1- methylcyclopropyl) nicotinamide 470.2 19.35* 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- N-(1- methylcyclopropyl) benzamide 469.3 19.36* 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1-yl}- 2-fluoro-N-(1- methylcyclopropyl) benzamide 486.3 19.37 19.1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 N- (cyclopropylmethyl)- 4-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}benzamide 469.3 19.38 19.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 N- (cyclopropylmethyl)- 6-{1′-[3- (dimethylamino)- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl]- 4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}nicotinamide 470.2 19.39 19.1, 2, 3, 4 5-{1′-[5-chloro-2- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl]-4,4′-bipiperidin-1- yl}-N,N-dimethyl- 1,2,4-thiadiazol-3- amine 484.1 *Additional information -
- p-Bromobenzyl bromide (500 mg, 2 mmol) was refluxed with MeSO2Na (306 mg, 3 mmol) in Ethanol for 1 hour. The reaction was cooled, concentrated and purified by flash column (50% acetone/hexanes) to give the desired product.
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- Using the method of General Procedure 19.5 and 1-bromo-4-[(methylsulfonyl)methyl]benzene as starting materials the title compound was obtained. LRMS calc: 463.2 obs: 464.2 (M+H).
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- Using the method of General Procedure 19.5 with 2-methylthio-5-bromopyridine the title compound was obtained. LRMS: calc. 391.2 obs. 392.1 (M+H), 292.2 (M-BOC+H).
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- A solution of tert-butyl-1′-[6-(methylthio)-3-pyridinyl]-4,4′-bipiperidine-1-carboxylate (165 mg; 0.421 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (3 mL) was treated with TFA (3 mL). The solution was stirred at 25° C. for 1 hr. mCPBA (193 mg; 75wt %; 0.84 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 18 hr. The mixture was filtered and treated with aq. sodium bicarbonate. The layers were separated, and the recovered organic was dried over magnesium sulfate. Filtration and evaporation afforded the title compound. LRMS: calc. 323.2 obs. 324.1 (M+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 19.1 and the product of Example 19.16, Step2. LRMS: calc. 441.1 obs. 442.2 (M+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 19.2 and the product of Example 19.16, Step3. LRMS: calc. 450.2 obs. 451.3 (M+H).
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- A 0° C. solution of 2-bromo-4-fluoroaniline (1.50 g; 7.89 mmol) in 25% aq H2SO4 (20 mL) was treated with sodium nitrite (583 mg; 8.45 mmol). The solution was warmed to 25° C. and added to a suspension of CuSCH3 (6.11 g; 55.3 mmol) in water (50 mL). The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 1 hr, then extracted with iPrOAc. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a red oil. Chromatography (Horizon; 0% to 20% MTBE/hex; linear gradient)) afforded the title compound.
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- A solution of 2-bromo-4-fluorophenyl methyl sulfide (614 mg; 2.78 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (10 mL) was treated with mCPBA (1.278 g; 75wt %; 5.55 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 18 hr. The mixture was filtered and washed with aq. sodium bicarbonate. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to a solid. The solid was chromatographed (PTLC; 2:1 hex/MTBE), affording the title compound.
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 19.4 with 2-bromo-4-fluorophenyl methyl sulfone as starting material. LRMS: calc. 527.1 obs: 528.2 (M+!).
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- A solution of 1-methylcyclopropane carboxylic acid (2.01 g; 20.08 mmol) in CDCl3 (40 mL) was treated with oxalyl chloride (2.29 mL; 26.1 mmol). The solution was stirred at 25° C. for 48 hr (progress followed by NMR). The reaction was permeated with excess gaseous ammonia. The mixture was filtered and the filtrate evaporated to give the title compound as a white solid.
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- A solution of 1-methylcyclopropanecarboxamide (1.082 g; 10.92 mmol) in water was treated with bromine (0.57 mL; 11.06 mmol). Solid KOH (850 mg; 15.15 mmol) was added. After stirring at 25° C. for 1hr, the now heterogenous mixture was extracted with CH2Cl2. The organic was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and evaporated to give the title compound as an orange yellow-solid.
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- A suspension of the N-bromo-1-methylcyclopropanecarboxamide from above in water (7 mL) was treated with NaOH (900 mg; 22.50 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 2 hr. The now homogenous solution was acidified to pH1 with 1N HCl and lyophilized. The solid residue was digested in ethanol, cooled and filtered. Evaporation afforded the title compound.
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 19.7 and 1-methylcyclopropyl-1-amine HCl. LRMS: calc. 469.3 obs. 470.2 (M+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 19.7 and 1-methylcyclopropyl-1-amine HCl. LRMS: calc. 468.3 obs. 469.3 (M+H).
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- This compound was prepared using the method of General Procedure 19.7 and 1-methylcyclopropyl-1-amine HCl as starting material. LRMS: calc. 486.3 obs. 487.2 (M+H).
- Measurement of GPR119 Signaling Using a Cyclic AMP (cAMP) Homogenous Time Resolved Fluorescence (HTRF) Assay
- Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines stably transfected with the permissive guanine nucleotide binding protein alpha 15 (Gα15) and a human SNP variant of GPR119 or murine GPR119 were maintained in DMEM media containing FBS, penicillin-streptomycin, puromycin, and G418. A homogenous time resolved fluorescence (HTRF) assay for GPR119 receptor activation was used to measure cAMP accumulation in transfected cells upon incubation with compounds of this invention as per the manufacturer's instructions (CisBio, Bedford, Mass.). Cells were incubated with compound at room temperature for 60 min, and subsequently with XL-665 and anti-cAMP cryptate for an additional 60 min. The assay was conducted in 96 half-well plate format and the plate was read using a Perkin Elmer Envision plate reader. For compounds of this invention, “activation” of the GPR119 receptor in a cAMP HTRF assay denotes induction of about a five fold increase in intracellular cAMP concentration.
- Evaluation of Glucose Dependent Insulin Secretion (GDIS) in Static Isolated Mouse Islets.
- Pancreatic islets of Langerhans were isolated from the pancreata of 10-12 wk-old C57BL/6 mice by collagenase digestion and discontinuous Ficoll gradient separation, a modification of the original method of Lacy and Kostianovsky (Lacy & Kostianovsky, 1967 Diabetes 16-35-39). The islets were cultured overnight in RPMI 1640 medium (11 mM glucose, 10% FCS) before experimental treatment. The acute effects of compounds of this invention on GDIS were determined by 60-min static incubation with islets in Krebs-Ringers' bicarbonate (KRB) medium. The KRB medium contained, in mM, 143.5 Na+, 5.8 K+, 2.5 Ca2+, 1.2 Mg2+, 124.1 Cl−, 1.2 PO4 3−, 1.2 SO4 2+, 25 CO3 2−, and 10 HEPES, pH 7.4, in addition to 2 mg/ml bovine serum albumin, and either 2 (G2) or 16 (G16) mM glucose (pH 7.4). The static incubation was performed with round-bottomed 96-well plates (one islet/well with 200 μl KRB medium). The compounds were added to KRB medium just before the initiation of the 60-min incubation. Insulin concentration in aliquots of the incubation buffer was measured by the ultra-sensitive rat insulin EIA kit from ALPCO Diagnostics (Windham, N.H.).
- As a specific embodiment of an oral composition of a compound of the present invention, 50 mg of any of the examples is formulated with sufficient finely divided lactose to provide a total amount of 580 to 590 mg to fill a size O hard gelatin capsule.
- While the invention has been described and illustrated in reference to specific embodiments thereof, various changes, modifications, and substitutions can be made therein without departing from the invention. For example, alternative effective dosages may be applicable, based upon the responsiveness of the patient being treated. Likewise, the pharmacologic response may vary depending upon the particular active compound selected, formulation and mode of administration. All such variations are included within the present invention.
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