WO1997038682A1 - Biphenylamido derivatives as melatonergic agents - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to novel biphenylamido derivatives having drug and bio-affecting properties and to their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of use.
- the compounds of the present invention possess melatonergic properties that are useful for the treatment of sleep and chronobiological disorders.
- Melatonin N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine
- melatonin levels show a cyclical, circadian pattern, with highest levels occurring during the dark period of a circadian light-dark cycle.
- Melatonin is involved in the transduction of photoperiodic information and appears to modulate a variety of neural and endocrine functions in vertebrates, including the regulation of reproduction, body weight and metabolism in photoperiodic mammals, the control of circadian rhythms and the modulation of retinal physiology.
- melatonin Exogenous melatonin administration has been found to synchronize circadian rhythms in rats (Cassone, et al.. J. Biol. Rhythms. 1:219-229, 1986). In humans, administration of melatonin has been used to treat jet-lag related sleep disturbances, considered to be caused by desynchronization of circadian rhythms (Arendt, et al., Br. Med. J. 292:1170. 1986). Further, the use of a single dose of melatonin to induce sleep in humans has been claimed by Wurtman in International Patent Application WO 94/07487, published on April 14, 1994.
- Melatonin binding sites have been found in several diverse tissues of the body, such as, in the retina, superchiasmatic nucleus and spleen. Since melatonin exerts multiple physiological effects, is not highly selective, and its potential for producing side effects is significant, there is a need for melatonin agonists which are more selective than melatonin and give fewer side effects.
- melatonin's metabolic profile can be problematic in that the compound degrades rapidly in vivo and its oral bioavailability is often low and variable. Suitable melatonin agonists could overcome these drawbacks, resulting in products having more predictable activity.
- melatonin agonists should be particularly useful for the treatment of sleep disorders and other chronobiological disorders.
- Melatonin agonists would also be useful for the further study of melatonin receptor interactions as well as in the treatment of conditions affected by melatonin activity, such as depression, work-shift syndrome, glaucoma, reproduction, cancer, immune disorders, neuroendorine disorders, and a variety of sleep disorders.
- various amide structures have been prepared and their use as melatonin ligands disclosed. In general these amide structures can be represented by the general formula
- Z is an aryl or heteroaryl system attached by a two carbon chain to the amide group.
- Ar' is, inter alia, a substituted or unsubstituted benzo[b]thiophen- 3-yl, benzimidazol-1-yl, benzo[b]furan-3-yl, 1 ,2-benzisoxazol-3-yl, 1 ,2- benzisothiazol-3-yl, or indazol-3-yl radical;
- Ri is, inter alia, an alkyl or cycloalkyl group; and R2 is hydrogen or lower alkyl.
- Ri is, inter alia, hydrogen, lower alkyl, or lower alkoxyl
- R2 is, inter alia, hydrogen, halogen, or lower alkoxyl
- R3 is, inter alia, hydrogen, or lower alkyl
- R4 is, inter alia, lower alkyl, haloalkyl or cycloalkyl
- R5 is hydrogen, hydroxyl, halogen, oxo, aryl, lower alkyl or alkylaryl.
- Ri is hydrogen or lower alkyl
- R2 is hydrogen, halogen, or lower alkyl
- R3 and R4 are identical or different groups including, inter alia, hydrogen, halogen, or lower alkyl
- R5 is hydrogen or lower alkyl
- X is sulfur or oxygen
- R7 is, inter alia, lower alkyl or alkenyl.
- the present invention provides novel biphenylamido derivatives having the general formula
- R, Z and Y are as defined below which are melatonergic agents.
- the present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising said biphenylamido derivatives and to the method of treatment of sleep and chronobiological disorders.
- the present invention provides novel biphenylamido derivatives which possess melatonergic properties and have the formula
- Z is -CH 2 -NH-C-R 1 and Y is H or Z is H and Y is -(CH 2 ) n -NH-C-R 1 ; n is 0 or 1 ;
- R is C 1-6 alkyl
- R 1 is C- ⁇ -3 alkyl, C3-6 cycloalkyl, C1-4 alkoxymethyl, or NHR 2 ;
- R 2 is C1-3 alkyl or cyclopropyl.
- the present invention also provides for the treatment of sleep and chronobiological disorders and other conditions affected by melatonin activity, which comprises administering alone or together with a conventional adjuvant, carrier or diluent a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I.
- C1-3 alkyl and C1-6 alkyl as used herein and in the claims (unless the context indicates otherwise) mean straight or branched chain alkyl groups such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, t-butyl, amyl, hexyl and the like. Preferably, these groups contain from 1 to 2 carbon atoms.
- C3-6 cycloalkyl as used herein and in the claims means a carbon cyclic ring system such as cyclopropyl, cylobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl.
- C1-4 alkoxymethyl as used herein and in the claims means straight or branched chain alkoxymethyl groups such as methoxymethyl, ethoxymethyl, propoxymethyl, isopropoxymethyl, butoxymethyl and the like. Additionally, the compounds of Formula I also encompass all pharmaceutically acceptable solvates, hydrates being the preferred solvates. ln the method of the present invention, the term “therapeutically effective amount” means the total amount of each active component of the method that is sufficient to show a meaningful patient benefit, i.e., alleviating or ameliorating disorders associated with melatonin receptors. When applied to an individual active ingredient, administered alone, the term refers to that ingredient alone.
- the term refers to combined amounts of the active ingredients that result in the therapeutic effect, whether administered in combination, serially or simultaneously.
- the terms "treat, treating, treatment” as used herein and in the claims meaning alleviated or ameliorating circadian rhythm-related disorders such as sleep and chronobiological disorders and other conditions associated with melatonergic action.
- R is preferably methyl
- R1 is preferably propyl, cylcopropyl and NHR2 wherein R2 is preferably ethyl.
- n is preferably 0 or 1
- R is preferably ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, cyclopropyl, methoxymethyl and NHR2 wherein R2 is preferably ethyl.
- the compounds of Formula I may be prepared by various procedures such as those illustrated herein in the examples, in the reaction schemes and variations thereof which would be evident to those skilled in the art.
- the various biphenylamido derivatives of Formula I may advantageously be prepared from substituted aryl halides which are generally well-known and a general method of preparation is illustrated in Reaction Schemes I and 2.
- the cyano group of the biphenyl compound of Formula VI is readily reduced with reducing agents which are generally known, such as with lithium aluminum hydride to produce the intermediate benzyl amine which is then acylated with acid chlorides or isocyanates to produce the compounds of Formula II by standard procedures well- known to those skilled in the art.
- reducing agents which are generally known, such as with lithium aluminum hydride to produce the intermediate benzyl amine which is then acylated with acid chlorides or isocyanates to produce the compounds of Formula II by standard procedures well- known to those skilled in the art.
- the phenylboronic acid of Formula V is cross-coupled to either nitroaryl or cyanoaryl bromides under Suzuki conditions to nitrobiphenyl compounds of Formula VII or cyanobiphenyl compounds of Formula Vlll.
- the nitro group of the corresponding compound of Formula VII is first reduced by methods well-known in the art, such as hydrogenation with hydrogen and sulfided platinum as a catalyst to generate the intermediate anilines.
- R is methyl, R 1 is n-propyl, isopropyl, cyclopropyl or NHR 2 and R 2 is ethyl.
- R is methyl, n is 0 or 1 and R 1 is ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl or cyclopropyl.
- this invention provides a method for the treatment or alleviation of disorders associated with melatonin activity in a mammal in need thereof, which comprises administering to said mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I.
- the compounds of Formula I are useful in the treatment of sleep and chronobiological disorders.
- this invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one compound of Formula I in combination with a pharmaceutical adjuvant, carrier or diluent.
- the melatonergic binding of the compounds of Formula I was determined by the method of Reppert, S. M., et al.. as described in Neuron. Vol. 1_3_, 1177-1185 (1994) and Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 9_2, 8734-8738 (1995) and also as described by Stankov, B., et al.. "Characterization and mapping of melatonin receptors in the brain of three mammalian species: Rabbit, horse and sheep," in Neuroendocrinology. 53. 214-221 (1991 ). The assays were incubated at 37 ° C for 1 hour, and the reaction was terminated by filtration through a Brandel cell harvester.
- the filters were washed 3 times with wash buffer. Compounds with IC50 values less than 250 nM are preferred, while compounds with IC50 values less than 50 nM are more preferred.
- the reagents, membranes, and techniques used in the melatonergic binding assays are more fully described below:
- the pellet is re-homogenized in an additional 20 ml of Tris buffer, diluted and centrifuged as before. The supernatant is decanted and discarded. The resulting pellet is homogenized in 20 volumes of Tris buffer per gram of original tissue (a 1 :20 homogenate), chilled, and held on ice until assayed.
- the cDNA (human ML-
- TME buffer Tris base, MgCI 2 , EDTA (pH 7.4 at 37°C]
- the cells were then homogenized using a dounce homogenizer and centrifuged. The resulting pellet was resuspended with a dounce homogenizer in TME and frozen. On the day of assay, a small aliquot was thawed on ice and resuspended in TME buffer (1 :1000).
- b IC50 values for ML-
- the compounds of the present invention have affinity for receptors of the endogenous pineal hormone, melatonin, as determined in a receptor binding assays, as described above in Tables 1 and 2 for the MLi (rabbit) and ML-
- Melatonin is involved in the regulation of a variety of biological rhythms and exerts its biological effects via interaction with specific receptors.
- administration of melatonin agonists are of clinical utility in the treatment of various conditions regulated by melatonin activity. Such conditions include depression, jet-lag, work-shift syndrome, sleep disorders, glaucoma, some disorders associated with reproduction, cancer, immune disorders and neuroendocrine disorders.
- the pharmacologically active compounds of Formula I will normally be administered as a pharmaceutical composition comprising as the (or an) essential active ingredient at least one such compound in association with a solid or liquid pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and, optionally, with pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvants and excipients employing standard and conventional techniques.
- the pharmaceutical compositions include suitable dosage forms for oral, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, intradermal and intravenous) transdermal, bronchial or nasal administration.
- parenteral including subcutaneous, intramuscular, intradermal and intravenous
- nasal administration bronchial or nasal administration.
- a solid carrier may contain conventional excipients such as binding agents, fillers, tableting lubricants, disintegrants, wetting agents and the like.
- the tablet may, if desired, be film coated by conventional techniques.
- the preparation may be in the form of a syrup, emulsion, soft gelatin capsule, sterile vehicle for injection, an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid suspension, or may be a dry product for reconstitution with water or other suitable vehicle before use.
- Liquid preparations may contain conventional additives such as suspending agents, emulsifying agents, wetting agents, non-aqueous vehicle (including edible oils), preservatives, as well as flavoring and/or coloring agents.
- a vehicle normally will comprise sterile water, at least in large part, although saline solutions, glucose solutions and like may be utilized. Injectable suspensions also may be used, in which case conventional suspending agents may be employed.
- a compound of Formula I in oral dosage formulations.
- the pharmaceutical compositions are prepared by conventional techniques appropriate to the desired preparation containing appropriate amounts of the active ingredient, that is, the compound of Formula I according to the invention. See, for example, Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences. Mack Publishing Company, Easton, PA, 17th edition, 1985.
- the dosage of the compounds of Formula I to achieve a therapeutic effect will depend not only on such factors as the age, weight and sex of the patient and mode of administration, but also on the degree of melatonergic activity desired and the potency of the particular compound being utilized for the particular disorder or condition concerned.
- the treatment and dosage of the particular compound may be administered in unit dosage form and that the unit dosage form would be adjusted accordingly by one skilled in the art to reflect the relative level of activity.
- the decision as to the particular dosage to be employed (and the number of times to be administered per day) is within the discretion of the physician, and may be varied by titration of the dosage to the particular circumstances of this invention to produce the desired therapeutic effect.
- a suitable dose of a compound of Formula I or pharmaceutical composition thereof for a mammal, including man, suffering from, or likely to suffer from any condition as described herein is an amount of active ingredient from about 0.1 mg to about 100 mg per day.
- the active ingredient will preferably be administered in equal doses from one to four times a day. However, usually a small dosage is administered, and the dosage is gradually increased until the optimal dosage for the host under treatment is determined.
- the amount of the compound actually administered will be determined by a physician, in the light of the relevant circumstances including the condition to be treated, the choice of compound of be administered, the chosen route of administration, the age, weight, and response of the individual patient, and the severity of the patient's symptoms.
- Splitting patterns are designated as follows: s, singlet; d, doublet; t, triplet; q, quartet; m, multiplet; br, broad peak; dd, doublet of doublet; bd, broad doublet; dt, doublet of triplet; bs, broad singlet; dq, doublet of quartet.
- Infrared (IR) spectra are reported in reciprocal centimeters (cm -1 ). The element analysis are reported as percent by weight.
- Magnesium turnings (10.4 g, 428 mmol) were placed in a three-necked flask equipped with one condenser and one addition funnel and the flask was flame-dried under a stream of nitrogen. Rubber septa were used to enclose the vessel and the reaction was run under a stream of nitrogen. A solution of 3-bromoanisole (40 g, 214 mmol) in THF (400 mL) was placed in the addition funnel. The magnesium turnings were covered with THF and warmed to 65°C A crystal of iodine and then a few mL of the anisole solution were added to the turnings. A few minutes later the amber color disappeared. The anisole solution was then slowly dripped into the reaction vessel.
- Aryl boronic acid of Formula V (1 equiv), aryl bromide (1 equiv), and tetrakistriphenylphosphine palladium were refluxed in a 1 :1 solution of benzene and 2N aqueous sodium carbonate (ca. 0.25M) until TLC indicated the reaction was complete (generally at least 16 h).
- the reaction mixture was cooled and the aqueous layer decanted and washed with methylene chloride.
- the combined organic layers were dried and filtered and the solvent removed by rotary evaporation.
- the crude yield was usually near quantitative and the crude reaction product was taken directly to the next synthetic step.
- Lithium aluminum hydride (1 mol equiv) was suspended in THF (ca. 0.5M) at 0°C and a solution of the cyano compound (1 equiv) in THF was slowly added through an addition funnel. The reaction was stirred until TLC indicated the reduction was complete (generally 2 h). Ether was added and the reaction quenched by slowly adding water dropwise (1g/mmol LAH) followed by 15% NaOH (1 g/mmol LAH) and more water (3g/mmol LAH). The reaction was then stirred for 30-60 min before filtering the solution. The solvent was removed by rotary evaporation generating the crude amine. The crude yield was generally 80-100% and the amine was directly taken to the next synthetic step.
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