WO1993005031A1 - (3s,4s)-delta-6-tetrahydrocannabinol-7-oic acids and derivatives thereof, processes for their preparation and pharmaceutical compositions containing them - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to (3S,4S)-delta-
- the invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions
- the (3S,4S) enantiomers of cannabimimetically active cannabinoids such as the natural (3R,4R)-delta-l- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are generally not
- the present invention relates to (3S,4S)-delta- 6-tetrahydrocannabinol-7-oic acids, homologs and derivatives thereof having the general formula:
- R is a hydrogen atom or a C- ⁇ -C 8 alkyl group
- R 1 is a hydrogen atom or a C- j ⁇ -C 8 acyl group
- R 2 is selected from the group consisting of: (a) a straight-chained or branched C 5 _ C- 12 alkyl; (b) a group -0-R 4 , wherein R 4 is a straight-chained or branched C 2 -C 9 alkyl which may be substituted at the terminal carbon atom by a phenyl group; and (c) a group -(CH 2 ) n -0-alkyl, where n is an integer of from 1 to 7 and the alkyl group contains from 1 to 5 carbon atoms.
- the most preferred compounds are the 1,1- dimethylheptyl (DMH) homologs of (3S,4S)-(+)-delta-6- tetrahydrocannabinol-7-oic acid (hereafter designated HU- 235, compound 3a in the appended Fig. 1) and its acetate (hereafter designated HU-245, compound 3c in Fig. 1) .
- DMH 1,1- dimethylheptyl
- the invention also relates to processes for the preparation of compounds of general formula (I) .
- SUBSTITUTESHEET hydrogen or a C- ⁇ Cr j alkyl group and R 1 and R 2 are as defined in claim 1, comprises:
- Y is a straight-chained or branched C- ⁇ C g alkyl
- X is a suitable protective group
- R 2 is as defined in formula I with a suitable reducing agent to give the corresponding allylic alcohol of formula III:
- Y can be, for example, (trim thy1)methyl.
- the protective group OY may optionally be replaced by the group -NR 4 R 5 , wherein R 4 and R 5 are C ⁇ C g alkyl groups.
- the phenolic protective groups X can be, for example, dimethyl-tert.-butylsilyl, or other silyl derivatives such as phenylsilyl, a C- ⁇ -Cr ⁇ alkyl group or benzyl. These alkyl or benzyl ethers, which serve as protective groups to the phenol ring, can later be removed by standrd procedures.
- the reducing agent can be, for example, lithium aluminum hydride.
- R 3 is a ⁇ -C p alkyl, or benzyl which may be substituted at the para position by chlorine or bromine; (b) oxidizing the ester of formula VII with a suitable oxidizing agent to give the corresponding aldehyde of formula VIII:
- the starting material is 7-hydroxy-delta-6-tetrahydrocannabinol-DMH(la) (HU-211) (which may be prepared according to the procedure reported by Mechoulam, R. , et al., Tetrahdron: Asymmetry, 1, 315 (1990)), protected at the 7-position by conventional protective groups, for example pivalate (compound lb) , the phenolic group also being protected by a conventional protective group, for example dimethyl- tert.butylsilyl (compound 4b) .
- This protected starting material is reduced, for example, by lithium aluminum hydride, to give the corresponding allylic alcohol (compound 4a) .
- the alcohol is then oxidized, for example with chromic oxide in pyridine, to give the corresponding aldehyde (compound 5b) .
- Other oxidizing agents for example, tert.-butyl chromate, chromic acid/pyridine complex or related chromate derivatives or manganese dioxide, particularly in the presence of cyanide, or related manganese derivatives may be used.
- the aldehyde is further oxidized, for example with sodium chlorite, to give the corresponding -allylic acid (compound 3b) .
- Other oxidizing agents such as manganese dioxide in the presence of sodium cyanide and acetic acid and related manganese derivatives may be used.
- the phenolic protective group is then removed, to give the desired acid (compound 3a, HU-235) .
- This synthetic route may yield a series of related compounds which were prepared.
- the second embodiment also uses 7-hydroxy- delta-6-tetra-hydrocannabinol-DMH (Compound la) as the starting material.
- This starting material is subjected to selective esterifacation to give the monoacetate (compound 4c) , which on oxidation with, for example, chromic acid in pyridine gives the aldehyde (compound 5d) , which is further oxidized to the acid (compound 3c, HU-245) .
- Other oxidizing agents as above, may be used. Removal of the phenolic protective group leads to the desired acid (compound 3a, HU-235) .
- the invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions which possess potent analgetic, anti- inflammatory, anti-emetic, anti-galucoma, anti-platelet activating factor and leukocyte anti-adhesion activities, containing compounds of general formula (I) as active ingredient.
- These compositions also reduce and may even prevent excitatory amino acid neurotoxicity due to acute injury to the central nervous system, such as injuries due to prolonged epileptic seizures, compromised or reduced blood supply, deprivation of glucose supply and mechanical trauma.
- the compositions are of special value in grand mal seizure, global hypoxic ischemic insults, in hypoxia, alonr or in combination with blood flow reduction (ischemia) , as well as in cases of abrupt occlusion of cerebral arteries (stroke) .
- compositions of the present invention may also be effective in alleviating certain chronic degenerative diseases associated with gradual selective neuronal loss, mainly Huntington's chorea, Parkinsonis and Alzheimer's disease.
- the compositions of the present invention have also been discovered to be effective in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
- the compositions of the present invention have also been discovered to be effective in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET invention are also useful in the treatment of poisoning affecting the central nervous system, for example strychnine, picrotoxin or organophosphorous poisoning.
- the novel compositions contain in additin to the active ingredient conventional pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, diluents and the like.
- Solid compositions for oral administration such as tablets, pills, capsules or the like may be prepared by mixing the active ingredient with conventional, pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients such as corn starch, lactose, sucrose, sorbitol, talc, stearic acid, magnesium stearate, dicalcium phosphate and gums with pharmaceutically acceptable diluents.
- the tablets or pills can be coated or otherwise compounded with pharmaceutically acceptable materials known to provide a dosage form affording prolonged action or sustained release.
- compositions can be prepared as suppositories for rectal administration.
- Liquid forms may be prepared for administration or for injection, the term including sub-cutaneous, transdermal, intravenous, intratechal, etc. administration.
- the liquid compositions include aqueous solutions, flavored syrups, aqueous or oil suspensions, flavored emulsions with edible oils, as well as elixirs and similar pharmaceutical vehicles.
- the compositions of the present invention may be formed as aerosol, for intra-nasal and like administration.
- the active dose for humans is generally in the range of from 0.005 g to about 50 mg per kg body weight, in regimen of 1-4 times a day. However, administration every two days may also be possible, as the drug has a rather prolonged action.
- the preferred range of dosage is from 1.0 mg to about 20 mg per kg body weight. However, it is evident to the man skilled in the art that dosages. ould be determined by the attending physician, according to the disease to be treated, method of administration, patient's age, weight, counterindications and the like.
- All the compounds defined above are effective in treating the above conditions and can be used as active ingredients of pharmaceutical compositions for treatment of one, or simultaneously several, of the symptoms or disorders defined above.
- the effective dosages are essentially similar.
- compositions of the present invention also relate to use of the compositions of the present invention for the treatment of the various pathological conditions described above.
- Administration of therapeutically effective amounts of the compositions of the present invention as used herein encompasses oral, parenteral, intravenous, intramuscular, sub-cutaneous, transdermal, intratechal, rectal and intra-nasal administration.
- the resulitng mixture was filtered through a sintered glass funnel, packed with silica (3 cm) , with a layer of anhydrous sodium sulfate on top, and eluted with ethyl acetate (ca 600 ml) .
- the ethyl acetate filtrate was washed with dilute hydrochloric acid (IN) r then with sodium bicarbonate solution and water. After evaporation of the dried organic solvent a semi-solid compound (5b) (1.7 g, 95%) was obtained. Crystallization from pentane gave the aldehyde (5b); m.p.
- Tetrabutylammonium fluoride (0.6 mmoles solution in THF) was added by injection under a nitrogen atmosphere to a cold solution (ice bath) of the acid (3b) (280 mg, 0.54 mmoles) in tetrahydrofuran (THF) (3 ml). The resulting solution was stirred at 0° for 15 minutes. Water was added and the mixture extracted several times with ether. The ether layer was dried and evaporated to give the crude product. The product was further purified on a silica gel column with ether:petroleum ether (1:1) as eluent. The solid thus obtained (140 mg, 56%) was crystallized from acetronitrile to give the acid (3a) m.p.
- Tetrabutylammonium fluoride (0.4 mmoles, soln. in THF) was added, by injecton to a cold solution (ice bath) of the aldehyde (5b) (200 mg, 0.4 mmoles-) in THF (4 ml) , under a nitrogen atmosphere. The solution was stitred at 0°C for 5 minutes and then at room temperature for 15 minutes. The solvent was evaporated and the residue was separated on a silica gel column (10 g) . The product was eluted with ether:petroleum ether (15:85) . The solid obtained (120 mg, 78%) was crystallized from pentane to give the required compound (5a) m.p. 174-175°; I.R.
- Leukocytes are thought to be major contributors to the inflammatory response and their ability in this regard is reflected by their adhesiveness to a variety of substrates [Audette, CA. , et al., Life Sci., 42, 753 (1990)].
- the data in Table III show that peritoneal
- mice were given peanut oil (50 ⁇ l) orally.
- mice were given peanut oil (50 ⁇ l) orally) .
- SHEET leukocytes from mice orally administered with the present cannabinoids exhibit decreased adhesion.
- peritoneal cells from femals CD-I mice (20-25 g) were collected at 90 min following oral administration of the drug or vehicle (50 ⁇ l peanut oil) .
- mice were given 50 ⁇ l peanut oil orally. Peritoneal cells were collected 90 min after oral administration of cannabinoids. 3. Antinociception.
- the present cannabinoids also showed activity in the mouse hot plate test (55°C) for antinociception.
- the hot plate test for analgesia an aluminum surface was maintained at 55 ⁇ 1°C by circulating water through passages in the metal.
- a clear plastic cylinder 18 cm in diameter and 26 cm high was placed on the surface to prevent escape. The end point was taken when the mouse either performed a hind paw lick or jumped off the surface; in no case were the animals kept for more than 30 sees on the plate. Mice were never used more than one time; control values were always measured at 11 a.m. and test values at 2 p.m.
- the drugs were administered orally 90 min before the hot plate test.
- the percent change in response time was calculated by comparing the mean of the control values with the mean of the test values and statistical signficance determined by a paired t-test analysis using software (Statview, 512) from Brainpower, Inc. , Calabasas, Ca.
- the cataleptic response was measured using the 0 ring test. Mice were placed on a horizontal wire ring 5.5 cm in diameter, which was attached to a 16 cm vertical rod. The hind paws and fore paws were placed at opposite sides of the ring. It is important that the ambient temperature is maintained at 30°C and that the environment be free of auditory stimuli and bright lights. The criteria for immobility are detailed by Pertwee. The response is calculated as the fraction of time the mouse is immobile over a 5-min test period. Measurements were always done between 2 and 4 p.m. and the animals were used only once.
- HU-245 which was investigated most thoroughly, is a blocker of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and picrotoxin induced lethality in mice, as seen previously for HU-211 (compound la) (Israel Patent Application No. 92238) . It also protects against strychnine induced lethality in rats.
- Compounds HU-211 (la) , HU-235 (3a) and HU-245 (3c) have also been shown to protect against forebrain ischemia (unilateral occlusion) in mongolian gerbils.
- mice were administered with the drug 90 min before treatment with NMDA (125 mg/kg) or 120 min before picrotoxin (8 mg/kg) in emulsion, s.c.
- the survival rate shown in Table VI indicates number of survivors out of total number of animals used.
- Reduction of intraocular pressure in rabbits was determined by the addition of a 50 ⁇ l drop of a 1% emulsion of the cannabinoid into the rabbit eye. This test is a measure of anti-glaucomatic activity. Significant reduction was established for compounds HU- 235 and Hu-245.
- NMDA-blocking Response in Oocytes The oocyte is the most widely used system for studying the molecular, biophysical and pharmacological properties of expressed voltage- or transmitter-operated ion channels. This giant cell offers several advantages for this type of studies. It can be readily used for two-electrode voltage clamp studies, translates injected mRNA from different sources and functionally expresses the translated proteins, and it is also readily amenable for intracellular microinjections. Importantly, the recordings of transmitter- or voltage-incuded currents in a single oocyte are extremely stable and can be done, without rundown, for 2-3 hours; this allows the performance of a full dose-response relation in single oocytes.
- EAA excitatory amino acid
- NMDA N-methyl-D-aspartate
- NDE-96 contains in addition, 2.5 mM sodium pyruvate, 100 unit/ml penicillin, 100 ⁇ g/ml streptomycin.
- a single oocyte was placed in a 1 ml bath constantly superfused with ND-96 solution at room temperature. The cell was impaled with two microelectrodes and held at membrane potential of -60mV using voltage clamp circuit.
- NMDA receptor blockers were tested. These compounds have very low solubility and have to be dissolved in 100% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and diluted for use in ND 96 that contained 1% DMSO. Therefore, the effect of 1% DMSO on the response to 10- 4 M NMDA and 5xl0- 6 M glycine was examined. DMSO had no effect on NMDA response in three different cells.
- DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide
- the new derivative HU-245 was tested on the NMDA response at a concentration of 10- 6 M. A complete blocking effect could not be achieved since the compound is only soluble at a concentration of up to 10- 7 M. Compound HU-245 had a strong inhibitory effect on the response to NMDA - 55% of control at 1Q- 6M . Another advantage of HU-245 seems to be its solubility, which is higher than that of prior art compounds. The effect of HU-245 was reversible upon return to ND 96 solution.
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