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- the present disclosure relates to use of lumateperone, in free or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form, for the treatment of Bipolar II Disorder.
- Substituted heterocycle fused gamma-carbolines such as lumateperone are known to be 5-HT 2A or 5-HT 2A /D2 receptor ligands, which are useful in treating central nervous system disorders. These compounds antagonize the serotonin-2A (5-HT 2A ) receptor, and/or modulate dopamine receptor signaling at the level of key intra-cellular phosphoproteins. Such compounds are principally known to be useful for the treatment of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia. At dopamine D2 receptors, these compounds have dual properties and act as both post-synaptic antagonists and pre-synaptic partial agonists.
- the compounds also stimulate serotonin reuptake inhibition, providing antidepressant activity for the treatment of schizoaffective disorder, co-morbid depression, and/or as a stand-alone treatment for major depressive disorder.
- the 5-HT 2A or 5-HT 2A /D2 receptor ligands as described are also useful for the treatment of bipolar disorder and other psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders, particularly behavioral disturbances associated with dementia, autism and other CNS diseases. These features may be able to improve the quality of life of patients with schizophrenia and enhance social function to allow them to more fully integrate into their families and their workplace. These compounds display differential dose-dependent effects, selectively targeting the 5-HT 2A receptor at low doses, while progressively interacting with the D2 receptor at higher doses. As a result, at lower doses, they are useful in treating sleep, aggression and agitation. At a high-dose, they can treat acute exacerbated and residual schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and mood disorders.
- Lumateperone which is 4-((6bR,10aS)-3-methyl-2,3,6b,9,10,10a-hexahydro-1H-pyrido[3′,4′:4,5]pyrrolo[1,2,3-de]quinoxalin-8(7H)-yl)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1-butanone, having the formula:
- Lumateperone and related compounds have been disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,548,493; 7,238,690; 6,552,017; 6,713,471; RE39,680, and RE39,679, as novel compounds useful for the treatment of disorders associated with 5-HT 2A receptor modulation such as anxiety, depression, psychosis, schizophrenia, sleep disorders, sexual disorders, migraine, conditions associated with cephalic pain, and social phobias.
- PCT/US08/03340 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,081,455 also disclose methods of making substituted heterocycle fused gamma-carbolines and uses of these gamma-carbolines as serotonin agonists and antagonists useful for the control and prevention of central nervous system disorders such as addictive behavior and sleep disorders.
- WO 2009/145900 and U.S. Pat. No. 8,598,119, and WO 2013/155506 and US 2015/0080404 each incorporated herein by reference, disclose the use of specific substituted heterocycle fused gamma-carbolines for the treatment of a combination of psychosis and depressive disorders as well as sleep, depressive and/or mood disorders in patients with psychosis or Parkinson's disease and for the treatment or prophylaxis of disorders associated with dementia, particularly behavioral or mood disturbances such as agitation, irritation, aggressive/assaultive behavior, anger, physical or emotional outbursts and psychosis and sleep disorders associated with dementia.
- WO 2011/133224 and U.S. Pat. No. 8,993,572 each incorporated herein by reference, disclose prodrugs/metabolites of substituted heterocycle fused gamma-carbolines for improved formulation, e.g., extended/controlled release formulation.
- This application discloses that heterocycle fused gamma-carboline N-substituted with a 4-fluorophenyl(4-hydroxy)butyl moiety are shown to have high selectivity for the serotonin transporter (SERT) relative to the heterocycle fused gamma-carboline containing 4-fluorophenylbutanone.
- SERT serotonin transporter
- WO 2009/145900 (and U.S. Pat. No. 8,598,119) teaches that selected substituted heterocycle fused gamma-carboline compounds have nanomolar affinity for the serotonin reuptake transporter (SERT) and so are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
- SERT serotonin reuptake transporter
- bipolar disorder also known as manic-depressive illness
- manic-depressive illness is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.
- bipolar disorder There are four basic types of bipolar disorder; all of them involve clear changes in mood, energy, and activity levels. These moods range from periods of extremely “up,” elated, and energized behavior (known as manic episodes) to very sad, “down,” or hopeless periods (known as depressive episodes). Less severe manic periods are known as hypomanic episodes.
- bipolar disorder The etiology of bipolar disorder remains unclear, and the disorder remains resistant to treatment.
- Pharmaceutical treatments include mood stabilizing drugs, such as lithium or anticonvulsants (e.g., carbamazepine, lamotrigine, and valproate).
- mood stabilizing drugs such as lithium or anticonvulsants (e.g., carbamazepine, lamotrigine, and valproate).
- anticonvulsants e.g., carbamazepine, lamotrigine, and valproate
- Conventional antidepressants such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are not only less effective for treating bipolar depression than for major depressive disorder, but they may do harm, by triggering manic episodes and rapid cycling.
- SSRIs selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- Antipsychotic medications are generally effective for short-term treatment of bipolar manic episodes in Bipolar I Disorder, but they are generally ineffective in treating Bipolar II Disorder and in maintenance treatment during depressive episodes. Moreover, many antipsychotic medications exhibit significant side effects, such as extrapyramidal symptoms including acute dyskinesias and dystonic reactions, tardive dyskinesia, Parkinsonism, akinesia, akathisia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
- atypical antipsychotic aripiprazole was extensively evaluated for treatment of bipolar disorder, but a review of the clinical data concluded: “Although aripiprazole has proven efficacy for acute mania and the prevention of mania, the evidence available thus far does not support the efficacy of aripiprazole for the treatment of acute bipolar depression and prevention of depressive relapse.” Yatham L N, “A clinical review of aripiprazole in bipolar depression and maintenance therapy of bipolar disorder.” J. Affect. Disord. 2011 January; 128 Suppl 1:S21-8. Aripiprazole is currently approved in the United States for “Acute Treatment of Manic and Mixed Episodes associated with Bipolar I.” It is not currently approved to treat Bipolar II Disorder.
- Bipolar II Disorder is often misdiagnosed as either Major Depressive Disorder or Bipolar I Disorder, and improperly treated as a result.
- Bipolar II Disorder is often misdiagnosed as either Major Depressive Disorder or Bipolar I Disorder, and improperly treated as a result.
- lumateperone is useful to treat Bipolar II Disorder.
- Clinical results suggest that lumateperone is at least as effective in this indication as existing antipsychotic agents in treating bipolar disorders, with particularly unexpected efficacy in Bipolar II Disorder, which is often resistant to treatment with antipsychotic agents.
- lumateperone exhibits a favorable safety profile.
- the clinical trials demonstrate that, unlike many other antipsychotic agents, lumateperone does not increase akathisia, restlessness, or other movement disorders, it does not increase suicidal ideation, and it does not have significant metabolic side effects.
- the present disclosure provides a method for treating Bipolar II Disorder in a patient in need thereof, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of lumateperone, in free base or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form, to a patient in need thereof.
- MADRS Montgomery- ⁇ sberg Depression Rating Scale
- the patients did not exhibit emergence of mania as measured by the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) and a specific clinical global impression of severity for mania, meaning that the drug was effective in preventing the emergence of mania or hypomania, and did not trigger manic episodes or cause rapid cycling that is often linked to SSRIs in treatment of bipolar disorders.
- YMRS Young Mania Rating Scale
- Lumateperone demonstrated a favorable safety profile in this trial, comparable to placebo. Unlike quetiapine, lumateperone did not appear to have any noticeable metabolic effects, such as such as hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, or weight gain. There were no adverse event reports of suicidal ideation, no suicides, and no discontinuations due to suicidal thoughts. Equally important, there were also no adverse event reports of extrapyramidal symptoms, such as akathisia, restlessness, or other motor side effects.
- Akathisia has been associated with the use of most antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs, particularly in bipolar disorders. Akathisia has been linked to suicide. This highlights the clinical importance of lumateperone, as it can treat Bipolar II Disorder without causing akathisia and is therefore less likely to cause suicidal behaviors.
- the present disclosure provides a method (Method 1) for the treatment of Bipolar II Disorder, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of lumateperone, in free base or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form.
- Method 1 for the treatment of Bipolar II Disorder, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of lumateperone, in free base or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form.
- the disclosure provides lumateperone, in free or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form, for use in the treatment of Bipolar II Disorder, e.g., for use in any of Methods 1, et seq.
- the disclosure provides the use of lumateperone, in free or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form, in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of Bipolar II Disorder, e.g., for use in any of Methods 1, et seq.
- treatment and “treating” are to be understood accordingly as embracing prophylaxis and treatment or amelioration of symptoms of disease and/or treatment of the cause of the disease.
- the words “treatment” and “treating” refer to prophylaxis or amelioration of symptoms of the disease.
- Patient as used herein means a human patient, unless otherwise indicated.
- compositions of lumateperone include pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts, for example, toluenesulfonic acid addition salts (tosylate salts).
- Tosylate salts of lumateperone include the monotosylate salt and the bis-tosylate salt.
- the term “lumateperone tosylate” refers to the mono-tosylate salt.
- Lumateperone tosylate is sold as CaplytaTM. Where dosages or amounts of a salt are given by weight, e.g., milligrams per day or milligrams per unit dose, the dosage amount of the salt is given as the weight of the corresponding free base, unless otherwise indicated.
- Concurrently when referring to a therapeutic use refers to administration of two or more active ingredients to a patient as part of a regimen for the treatment of a disease or disorder, whether the two or more active agents are given at the same or different times or whether given by the same or different routes of administrations. Concurrent administration of the two or more active ingredients may be at different times on the same day, or on different dates or at different frequencies.
- Lumateperone in free or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form, may be administered by any suitable route, including oral, parenteral, transdermal, or transmucosal, for example in the form of a tablet, a capsule, a subcutaneous injection, long acting injectable (depot), or an oral, rapidly disintegrating tablet or film for sublingual or buccal administration.
- lumateperone is provided as a tablet or capsule for oral administration, comprising lumateperone tosylate in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carrier.
- lumateperone is provided as a rapidly disintegrating tablet or film for sublingual or buccal administration, comprising lumateperone tosylate in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carrier.
- lumateperone in free or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, optionally in deuterated form, is administered as a depot formulation, e.g., by dispersing, dissolving, suspending, or encapsulating the compound in a polymeric matrix as described in herein, such that the compound is continually released as the polymer degrades over time.
- the release of the lumateperone from the polymeric matrix provides for the controlled- and/or delayed- and/or sustained-release, e.g., from the pharmaceutical depot composition, into a subject, for example a warm-blooded animal such as man, to which the pharmaceutical depot is administered.
- the pharmaceutical depot delivers lumateperone to the subject at concentrations effective for treatment of the particular disease or medical condition over a sustained period of time, e.g., 1 week to 3 months.
- Polymers useful for the polymeric matrix in the Composition of the Invention may include a polyester of a hydroxyfatty acid and derivatives thereof or other agents such as polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polycitric acid, polymalic acid, poly-beta.-hydroxybutyric acid, epsilon.-capro-lactone ring opening polymer, lactic acid-glycolic acid copolymer, 2-hydroxybutyric acid-glycolic acid copolymer, polylactic acid-polyethylene glycol copolymer or polyglycolic acid-polyethylene glycol copolymer), a polymer of an alkyl alpha-cyanoacrylate (for example poly(butyl 2-cyanoacrylate)), a polyalkylene oxalate (for example polytrimethylene oxalate or polytetramethylene oxalate), a polyortho ester, a polycarbonate (for example polyethylene carbonate or
- the polymers are copolymers, they may be any of random, block and/or graft copolymers.
- any one of D-isomers, L-isomers and/or DL-isomers may be used.
- alpha-hydroxycarboxylic acid polymer preferably lactic acid-glycolic acid polymer
- its ester preferably lactic acid-glycolic acid polymer
- poly-alpha-cyanoacrylic acid esters etc.
- lactic acid-glycolic acid copolymer also referred to as poly(lactide-alpha-glycolide) or poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid), and hereinafter referred to as PLGA
- PLGA lactic acid-glycolic acid copolymer
- the polymer useful for the polymeric matrix is PLGA.
- the term PLGA includes polymers of lactic acid (also referred to as polylactide, poly(lactic acid), or PLA).
- the polymer is the biodegradable poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) polymer, such as PLGA 50:50, PLGA 85:15 and PLGA 90:10
- the polymeric matrix of the invention is a biocompatible and biodegradable polymeric material.
- biocompatible is defined as a polymeric material that is not toxic, is not carcinogenic, and does not significantly induce inflammation in body tissues.
- the matrix material should be biodegradable wherein the polymeric material should degrade by bodily processes to products readily disposable by the body and should not accumulate in the body.
- the products of the biodegradation should also be biocompatible with the body in that the polymeric matrix is biocompatible with the body.
- polymeric matrix materials include poly(glycolic acid), poly-D,L-lactic acid, poly-L-lactic acid, copolymers of the foregoing, poly(aliphatic carboxylic acids), copolyoxalates, polycaprolactone, polydioxanone, poly(ortho carbonates), poly(acetals), poly(lactic acid-caprolactone), polyorthoesters, poly(glycolic acid-caprolactone), polyanhydrides, and natural polymers including albumin, casein, and waxes, such as, glycerol mono- and distearate, and the like.
- One suitable polymer for use in the practice of this invention is dl(polylactide-co-glycolide).
- the molar ratio of lactide to glycolide in such a copolymer be in the range of from about 75:25 to 50:50.
- Useful PLGA polymers may have a weight-average molecular weight of from about 5,000 to 500,000 Daltons, preferably about 150,000 Daltons. Dependent on the rate of degradation to be achieved, different molecular weight of polymers may be used. For a diffusional mechanism of drug release, the polymer should remain intact until all of the drug is released from the polymeric matrix and then degrade. The drug can also be released from the polymeric matrix as the polymeric excipient bioerodes.
- the PLGA may be prepared by any conventional method, or may be commercially available.
- PLGA can be produced by ring-opening polymerization with a suitable catalyst from cyclic lactide, glycolide, etc. (see EP-0058481B2; Effects of polymerization variables on PLGA properties: molecular weight, composition and chain structure).
- PLGA is biodegradable by means of the degradation of the entire solid polymer composition, due to the break-down of hydrolysable and enzymatically cleavable ester linkages under biological conditions (for example in the presence of water and biological enzymes found in tissues of warm-blooded animals such as humans) to form lactic acid and glycolic acid.
- Both lactic acid and glycolic acid are water-soluble, non-toxic products of normal metabolism, which may further biodegrade to form carbon dioxide and water.
- PLGA is believed to degrade by means of hydrolysis of its ester groups in the presence of water, for example in the body of a warm-blooded animal such as man, to produce lactic acid and glycolic acid and create the acidic microclimate. Lactic and glycolic acid are by-products of various metabolic pathways in the body of a warm-blooded animal such as man under normal physiological conditions and therefore are well tolerated and produce minimal systemic toxicity.
- any disclosure of a numerical range, e.g., “up to X” amount is intended to include the upper numerical limit X. Therefore, a disclosure of “up to 60 mg” is intended to include 60 mg.
- a multi-center, multi-national, randomized, double-blind, fixed-dose, placebo-controlled clinical trial is conducted substantially in accordance with the following protocol.
- a total of 381 patients recruited in accordance with the above criteria are randomized 1:1 to two study arms: (i) lumateperone 42 mg (administered orally as 60 mg of lumateperone tosylate) and (ii) placebo.
- lumateperone administered once daily every evening for 6 weeks.
- placebo is administered once daily every evening for 6 weeks.
- the patients do not receive other medications for treatment of bipolar disorders.
- the study is quadruple-masked (i.e., to participant, care provider, investigator, and outcomes assessor).
- the total study duration is about 10 weeks, including up to 2 weeks screening period (washout of prohibited medications), a 6-week double-blind treatment period, and 2-week safety follow-up period.
- the primary outcome measure is the Montgomery- ⁇ sberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) [Time Frame: Day 43]. Secondary outcome measures are the Clinical Global Impression Scale, Bipolar version (CGI-BP) [Time Frame: Day 43] and the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire-Short Form (Q-LES-Q-SF) [Time Frame: Day 43].
- MADRS Montgomery- ⁇ sberg Depression Rating Scale
- CGI-BP Clinical Global Impression Scale, Bipolar version
- Q-LES-Q-SF Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire-Short Form
- a further objective of the study is to determine the safety and tolerability of lumateperone versus placebo as measured by:
- C-SSRS Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale
- AIMS Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale
- SAS Simpson Angus Scale
- ECGs Electrocardiograms
- the patient disposition is as follows:
- Lumateperone 42 mg was thus superior to placebo as demonstrated by statistically significant improvements on MADRS Total Score and CGI-BP-S which were the primary and key secondary measures in this study. The improvements seen in this study with Lumateperone 42 mg are considered to be clinically meaningful.
- TEAEs treatment-emergent adverse events
- Lumateperone 42 mg was generally safe and well tolerated. The most commonly reported adverse events that were observed at a rate greater than 5% and higher than placebo were headache, somnolence and nausea. Importantly, the rates of akathisia and extrapyramidal symptoms were less than 1% and similar to placebo.
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