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- the present invention relates to opioid-like peptide compounds. More particularly, it relates to opioid-like peptide compounds that exhibit peripheral analgesic activity and selectivity for the ⁇ subtype of opioid receptors.
- the third, K exhibits equal affinity for either group of the above ligands and preferential affinity for dynorphin.
- the ⁇ -receptors seem to be more involved with analgesic effects.
- the ⁇ - receptors appear to deal with behavioral effects, although the ⁇ and the K- receptors may also mediate analgesia.
- Each opioid receptor when coupled with an opiate, causes a specific biological response unique to that type of receptor.
- an opiate activates more than one receptor, the biological response for each receptor is affected, thereby producing side effects.
- opiates, opioid peptides, and analogs thereof have either failed to demonstrate, or have demonstrated a limited degree of selectivity for the type of receptor, or receptors, to which they bind.
- Opiates can cause serious and potentially fatal side effects. Side effects such as respiratory depression, tolerance, physical dependence capacity, and precipitated withdrawal syndrome are caused by nonspecific interactions with central nervous system receptors. See K. Budd, In International Encyclopedia of Pharmacology and Therapeutics; N.E. Williams and H. Wilkinson, Eds., Pergammon: (Oxford), 112, p.51 (1983). Therefore, opioid analgesics acting principally through opioid receptors in the peripheral nervous system would not be expected to cause similar unwanted side effects as those side effects associated with opioid analgesics affecting the central nervous system.
- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and ketorolac. These agents do not interact with opioid receptors but are known to inhibit cyclooxygenase and attenuate prostaglandin synthesis.
- These weak analgesics do not have centrally mediated side effects, but they can cause other side effects such as ulcerations of the gastro-intestinal tract.
- the present invention provides novel peptide compounds which act peripherally and are selective for ⁇ -opioid receptors, the compound represented by formula (1):
- R. is Tyr or 2' / 6'-dimethyltyrosine, or an analog or derivative thereof;
- R- is D-Ala or D-Arg;
- R. is Phe(p-F);
- R 4 is Phe or Phe(p-F);
- X is H or C- ⁇ alkyl
- Y and Z are independently H, aralkyl or C ⁇ alkyl.
- compositions comprising a compound of formula (1) in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and/or a second therapeutically active agent.
- a method of treating pain comprising administering to a mammal in need of such treatment a pharmaceutically effective amount of a compound of formula (1).
- FIGS 1, 2, and 4 illustrate the inhibitory effect of compounds of the invention in two different hot-plate assays.
- Figure 3 illustrate the inhibitory effect of H-Tyr-D-Ala-Phe-Phe-NH2 in a hot ⁇ plate assay.
- Figure 5 illustrate the inhibitory effect of compounds of the invention in the tail- flick assay.
- ED50 as shown in table 1 for the PBQ writhing assays is defined as the dose of drug which induces a 50% reduction in the number of writhes observed compared to the control.
- Kj in table 1 for the binding assay is the inhibition constant of the known ⁇ -receptor ligand DAMGO and ⁇ -receptor ligand DADLE.
- KjS/KiJ 1 is a value used to indicate selectivity. This ratio represents the relationship of the affinities of opioid peptides for binding to the ⁇ - and ⁇ -receptors.
- X is H or methyl and is preferably H.
- R. is Tyr or 2',6'-dimethyltyrosine, and is preferably Tyr.
- the alpha-amino group of R is substituted with X to form an amino group when X is H or an alkylamino group when X is methyl.
- R j is D-Ala or D-Arg, and is preferably D-Ala.
- R. is Phe(p-F).
- R 4 is Phe or Phe(p-F), and is preferably Phe.
- Y and Z are independently H; aralkyl, such as benzyl; and C- ⁇ alkyl, such as methyl.
- Y and Z are both H.
- Compounds of the invention include but are not limited to:
- the compounds of the invention are selected from the group consisting of
- the compound of the invnetion is Compound #1C H-Tyr-D-Ala-Phe(p-F)-Phe-NH 2 .
- the amino acid derivative 2 ,6'-dimethyltyrosine (Dmt) may be substituted for tyrosine in the opioid peptide compounds.
- Dmt substitution of Dmt for tyrosine at the Ri position, the first amino acid residue in general formula 1, enhances the potency of the opioid peptide at the ⁇ -receptor up to 2 orders of magnitude.
- the selectivity for the ⁇ -receptor increases when the compound includes Dmt at the Ri position. This substitution causes a corresponding shift in the ratio of binding inhibition constants to reflect the increased ⁇ -receptor selectivity.
- the opioid activity of the peptides was assessed in vitro using the guinea pig ileum (GPI) longitudinal muscle preparation and their antinociceptive activity was determined in vivo in PBQ induced writhing models (peripheral activity) and in two hot-plate tests (central activity) in rodents.
- the analgesic activity of the compound of the invention was also evaluated in the tal flick assay.
- the tail flick assay is used to evaluate the central analgesic activity of the compoimd. Comparison of the activities of compounds of the invention in the writhing, hot ⁇ plate, and tail flick assays demonstrated that the analgesic effects were predominantly mediated in the periphery. Peripheral analgesia was shown by a high potency in the writhing test coupled with a low potency in the hot-plate test or the tail flick test.
- PBQ phenyl-p-benzoquinone induced writhing in mice is an assessment of both central and peripheral analgesia.
- Central analgesia is determined by the inhibition of a hot-plate response in mice.
- G. Wolfe and A. MacDonald L Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 80, p.300 (1944) which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the compounds of the present invention were prepared using solid phase synthesis as outlined below according to procedures established in the art of peptide synthesis.
- Commerdally available para-fluoro-phenylalanine (Phe(p-F)) was employed at the appropriate step of synthesis.2',6'-dimethyltyrosine may also be incorporated in the synthesis and is prepared according to established chemical synthesis techniques.
- compositions of the peptides of this invention may be formed conventionally by reaction with an appropriate add.
- Suitable acid addition salts may be formed by the addition of adds such as hydrochloric, hydrobromic, phosphoric, acetic, fumaric, salicylic, dtric, lactic, mandelic, tartaric, oxalic, methanesulphonic, and other suitable adds known to persons skilled in the art.
- compositions have a pharmaceutically effective amount of compounds of the invention, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or adjuvant.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier substance e.g.
- magnesium carbonate or lactose can be formulated to form a therapeutic composition, such as (i) a pill, tablet, capsule, or liquid for oral administration to a patient; (ii) a liquid or an ointment capable of being administered by inhalation, transdermally, nasally, rectally or sublingually; (iii) a liquid capable of being administered intravenously, parenterally, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally; or (iv) an oral or a parenteral sustained release formulation.
- a therapeutic composition such as (i) a pill, tablet, capsule, or liquid for oral administration to a patient; (ii) a liquid or an ointment capable of being administered by inhalation, transdermally, nasally, rectally or sublingually; (iii) a liquid capable of being administered intravenously, parenterally, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally; or (iv) an oral or a parenteral sustained release formulation.
- the present invention also provides for a method of treatment of pain in mammals, induding humans.
- the method comprises admi stering a pharmaceutically effective amount of a peptide of formula 1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or composition thereof in one of the traditional modes e.g. orally, parenterally, transdermally, or transmucosally, in a sustained release formulation using a biodegradable biocompatible polymer, or by on-site delivery using micelles, gels and liposomes.
- the peptides can be administered to a human patient in a dosage of about 0.01 to lOOmg/kg, preferably about 0.05 to 20 mg/kg and most preferably about 0.1-1 mg/kg.
- the synthetic peptide was prepared using Knorr resin.
- the amino acids used had their alpha amino group Fmoc-protected and Tyrosine side chain tBu protected.
- Dimethylformamide used in the coupling step was free of dimethylamine.
- DMF used for the washing steps and TFA were Biograde purity.
- USP purified H 2 0 and acetonitrile of HPLC grade were used. All remaining solvents were of ACS purity and used as such without any purification.
- Solid phase synthesis was carried out manually on the resin having a load of 0.84 mMoles/g.
- Peptide condensation was carried out using 1.5 to 2 equivalents each of Fmoc-amino add, HOBT and BOP in DMF for 3-24 hours at room temperature.
- the alpha amino Fmoc deprotection steps were performed using 20 % (v/v) Piperidine in DMF for 25 minutes.
- the peptide cleavage and side chain deprotection were accomplished by treatment with TFA/CH ⁇ Cl./anisole.
- the peptide resin was treated with TFA for two periods of 90 minutes at room temperature under nitrogen atmosphere. After CH j CI. washing and evaporation the residue was treated with ethyl ether, the predpitate filtered and dried imder vacuum.
- the crude peptide obtained was purified by HPLC on a C lg 10 ⁇ -15 ⁇ 300A reverse phase column, with a gradient elution using 0.06 % TFA/H-0 and 0.06% TFA/ Acetonitrile. Monitoring was performed at 220 nm. Pure fractions were pooled and lyophilized. The purified material was exchanged into its hydrochloride salt form to give the pure title compound.
- the synthetic peptide was prepared using Knorr resin.
- the amino acids used had their Alpha amino group Fmoc-protected and the following side chains protected: (Pmc) for D- Arginine, and tBu for Tyrosine. Dimethyformamide used in the coupling step was free of dimethylamine. DMF used for the washing steps and TFA were Biograde purity.
- USP purified H 2 0 and acetonitrile of HPLC grade were used. All remaining solvents were of ACS purity and used as such without any purification.
- Solid phase synthesis was carried out manually on the resin with a load of 0.84 mMoles/g.
- Peptide condensation was carried out using 2 equivalents each of Fmoc-amino add, HOBT and BOP in DMF for 2-5 hours at room temperature.
- the alpha amino Fmoc deprotection steps were performed using 20% (v/v) Piperidine in DMF for 25 minutes.
- the peptide cleavage and side chain deprotection were accomplished by TFA/CH j Cl./Anisole treatment.
- the crude peptide obtained was purified by HPLC on a C- g 10 ⁇ -15 ⁇ 300A reverse phase column, with a gradient elution using 0.06% TFA/H-0 and 0.06% TFA/ Acetonitrile. Monitoring was performed at 220 nm. Pure fractions were pooled and lyophilized. In a like manner the following peptide compounds were synthesized:
- Radioligand 50 ⁇ l, membranes 100 ⁇ l and serially diluted test compound were incubated for 1 hr at 22°C. Non specific binding was determined using 500 fold excess of unlabeled ligand in the presence of tracer and membranes. Free ligand was separated from bound by filtration through Whatman GF/B paper (presoaked in polyethylenimine 1% aqueous solution) and rinsing with ice-cold 50mM Tris pH 7.4 using a Brandel cell harvester. The filters were dried and radioactivity was counted in a 24 well microplate in the presence of 500 ml sdntillant per well. Radioactivity was measured using a Wallac 1450 Microbeta counter.
- Ki's for the various compounds were determined from the IC ⁇ according to the Cheng and Prusoff equation. Results of the binding assay are summarized in table 1.
- the activity of the peptide compounds on ⁇ receptors was determined using the Guinea Pig Ileum (GPI) assay (longitudinal musde preparation) according to the procedures described in Schiller et al, Biophys. Res. Commun..85, p.1322 (1975). Activity results are summarized in table 1.
- GPI Guinea Pig Ileum
- Hot Plate Assay (measurement of analgesic activity) conducted at 55°C
- CD #1 male mice weighing between 20 and 25g were used. The mice were weighed, marked, and divided into groups of 10.
- mice were treated by subcutaneous injection of the compound (or the standard or the medium) in an injection volume equivalent to 0.1 ml/lOg p.c. (lOml/kg).
- mice were individually evaluated for reaction time on the hot plate.
- the temperature of the hot plate (Sorel, model DS37) was set at 55°C.
- the mouse was observed for signs of discomfort such as ticking or shaking of the paws, attempting to escape (jumping off the plate) or trembling.
- the reaction time was counted when one of these signs appeared and was noted in "seconds”. Each mouse was observed for a maximum period of 30 seconds so as to prevent damage to the paw tissue.
- the average reaction time of the control group was multiplied by 1.5.
- the reaction time of each treated mouse was compared to the "control average X 1.5". If the reaction time was inferior to the "control average X 1.5", the mouse was considered to not have had an analgesic effect. If the reaction time was superior to the "control average X 1.5", then the mouse was considered to have had an analgesic effect.
- the number of analgesic mice in a group determined the analgesic percentage of the compound for this reading. If the analgesic percentage was inferior to 30%, the compound was considered inactive.
- mice were weighed and marked. They were injected, by intra-peritoneal route, with 0.3ml/20g by weight with a solution of phenylquinone at 0.02%. The contortions which appeared during a 15 minute time period following the injection were counted. The phenylquinone was injected at time intervals of 5, 20 or 60 minutes after administration of the compound (or medium, or standard) by subcutaneous route.
- the 0.02% phenylquinone ** solution was prepared in the following fashion. 20mg of phenylquinone was dissolved in 5ml ethanol 90% (sigma, reagent, alcohol).
- Hot Plate Assay (measurement of analgesic activity) conducted at 58°C
- mice were weighed, marked, and divided into groups of 6.
- mice were treated by subcutaneous injection of the compound (or the standard or the medium) in an injection volume equivalent to 0.1 ml/lOg p.c. (lOml/kg).
- the mice were individually evaluated for reaction time on the hot plate.
- the temperature of the hot plate (EtTC, Inc; Model 35-0) was set at 58°C.
- the mouse was observed for signs of discomfort such as licking or shaking of the paws, attempting to escape (jumping off the plate) or trembling.
- the reaction time was counted when one of these signs appeared and was noted in "seconds". Each mouse was observed for a maximum period of 20 seconds so as to prevent damage to the paw tissue.
- the compound was considered analgesic if the reaction time was significantly different (p ⁇ 0.05; two way ANOVA, sigma slot) from the control group.
- mice were weighed, marked, and divided into group of 6.
- mice were treated by subcutaneous injection of the compounds (or the standard medium) in an injection volume equivalent to 0.1 ml/lOgp.c (10 ml/kg).
- mice were individually evaluated for reaction time in the tail flick test.
- the latency to the flick of the tail was measured when a rheostat-controlled light beam was directed at the tip of he tail (UTC Inc. Model 33).
- Each mouse was observed for a maximum period of 10 seconds so as to prevent damage to the tissue.
- the compound was considered to be analgesic if the reaction time was significantly different (p ⁇ 0.05, two way ANOVA, Sigma Stat) from the control group.
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