WO1998006690A1 - USE OF η-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID AMIDES IN THE TREATMENT OF DRUG ADDICTION AND IN PARTICULAR OF ALCOHOLISM - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of amides of ⁇ -hydroxybutyric acid, herein referred to as GHB, in the treatment of drug addiction, such as heroine, cocaine and, in particular, in the treatment of alcoholism, and more particularly in reducing chronic alcoholics desire for and habit of consuming alcoholic drinks and in the treatment of abstinence syndrome.
- the sodium salt of GHB is absorbed very quickly by the gastroenteric apparatus with a maximum concentration peak already at about 35-40 min after administration. However, it presents a half-life time of about 20-25 min, its elimination from the body being rather quick [EP-A-635,265].
- GHB sodium salt has to be administered several times a day, in particular at least 4 times a day.
- Prior art USP 4,195,096 discloses N-chlorobenzyl-, N-fluorobenzyl- and N-alkyl amides of ⁇ -hydroxybutyric acid as fungicides for plants.
- USP 3,940,258 describes the use, as aquatic herbicides, of N-phenylalkylamides and in particular the N-benzylamides of GBH, optionally substituted on the phenyl group with methyl or halo groups, useful also as thickeners for lubricants and paints.
- N-alkylenebenzoxazinoamides of GHB showing anti-MAO activity are known [J. Heterocyclic Chern., 1983, 20(1 ), 139-144].
- GHB acid amides useful as inflammation and/or allergy inhibitors are N- alkylenebenzenamides of GHB substituted on the benzene ring with alkylene, alkenyl, and alkyleneoxy residues containing hydroxyl groups (Chemical Abstracts, Vol. 112, 1990: CA 112: 55263z relating to JP 01 ,121 ,255 [89,121 ,255]) and an N-alkylenecycloalkylamide of GHB acid described in Chemical Abstracts, Vol. 118, CA 118: 1011592 - Eur. J. Med. Chem., 1992, 27 (6), 595-610.
- a pharmacological activity has been attributed to imidazoquinolinone-etherified GHB amides, e.g. they are blood-platelet-antiaggregating agents, antiinflammatory agents and/or antithrombotics [Drug Des. Discovery, 1955, 12(3), 249-258].
- Chemical Abstract: CA 122:105695 referred to USP 957491 describes the carbostyriloxytocin receptor antagonist activity and the use of GHB carbostyril N- benzylamides as vasodilators and antihypertensives.
- the body growth stimulation properties of phenoxyamides e.g. of N-benzylamide of a chlorophenyl ether of GHB, and their use as animal feed additives, have also The body growth stimulation properties of phenoxyamides, e.g. of N-benzylamide of a chlorophenyl ether of GHB, and their use as animal feed additives, have also been described [Chemical Abstract, Vol. 104, 1986, p. 607, CA 104:186147x - DD 161 ,247]. Summary
- the amides of ⁇ -hydroxybutyric (GHB) acid show a neuropharmacological activity qualitatively comparable to or exceeding that of GHB. If compared to GHB they cause excitatory effects at lower doses and/or of longer duration. Therefore, said amides are useful in the treatment of drug addictions, such as heroin, cocaine and, in particular, in the treatment of alcoholism, and more particularly in reducing chronic alcoholics desire for and habit of consuming alcoholic drinks and in the treatment of abstinence syndrome.
- drug addictions such as heroin, cocaine and, in particular, in the treatment of alcoholism, and more particularly in reducing chronic alcoholics desire for and habit of consuming alcoholic drinks and in the treatment of abstinence syndrome.
- the present invention relates to the use of amides of formula (I)
- R is a mono- or polycyclic aromatic group, containing one or more carbocyclic or heterocyclic aromatic rings or mixtures thereof, having 5 to 7 atoms in the ring, said rings being optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from C 1 -C 8 alkyl, C r C 8 alkoxyl, one or more aminic monoalkylaminic, dialkyi aminic groups and halogen, where said C,-C 8 alkyl and alkoxyl groups may contain or be substituted with one or more double or triple bonds, or with one or more halogen groups and said mono or dialkyi aminic group typically having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms;
- R 2 is selected from H; a linear or branched alkyl, typically having 1 to 6 carbon atoms; a linear or branched alkyl substituted with one or more double or triple bonds, or with one or more aromatic groups, typically having 1 to 6 carbon atoms; Q is selected from H and a linear or branched alkyl having 1 to 6 carbon atoms; n is an integer from 1 to 4;
- T., and T 2 are selected from H and a linear or branched alkyl having 1 to 6 carbon atoms
- the aforesaid amides are e.g. useful in the treatment of alcoholism, and more in particular in reducing the voluntary consumption of ethyl alcohol in alcoholic patients and in the treatment of the abstinence syndrome.
- the aforesaid amides are also useful in the treatment of the crises of abstinence from habit-forming drugs, such as heroin, morphine, cocaine, and psychoactive drugs, which are originated from the same biochemical mechanisms as those responsible for the crises of abstinence from alcohol.
- R 1 F Q, T 1 ( T 2 and n are as defined above, and R 2 is selected from the group consisting of H; a linear or branched alkyl, typically having 1 to 6 carbon atoms; a linear or branched alkyl substituted with one or more double or triple bonds or with one or more aromatic groups, typically having 1 to 6 carbon atoms; in combination with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients and/or
- the present invention also relates to the single compounds listed hereinafter, herein referred to as compounds 2), 3), 7) 8), 9), 10), 11 ), 12), 13), 14) 15), 16),
- the amides of formula (I), in which R 2 is alkyl, typically a C C 3 alkyl, such as methyl, ethyl, and propyl, may be conveniently prepared through the steps of: a) treating ⁇ -butyrolactone with an alcohol of formula
- R Q, T 1 ( T 2 , and n are as defined above for formula (I), in the presence of an ammonium halide
- FIGS 1 and 2 report the results of the experiment B measuring the effects of the compounds of formula (I) on alcohol consumption (ethanol intake) in Sardinian alcohol preferring rats.
- Figure 1A reports the alcohol intake (measured as g/kg of rat body) of Sardinian alcohol preferring rats treated i.p. respectively with a physiological solution (saline)
- Figure 1B reports the alcohol intake (g/kg of rat body) of Sardinian alcohol preferring rats treated i.p. respectively with the vehicle ( ⁇ ) and [get ⁇ 57] 15 minutes before test (D).
- Figure 1 C reports the alcohol intake (g/kg of rat body) of Sardinian alcohol preferring rats treated i.p. respectively with the vehicle ( ⁇ ) and with [get-63] 200 mg/kg i.p. 15 minutes before test (G).
- Figure 2 reports the alcohol intake (g/kg of rat body) of Sardinian alcohol preferring rats treated i.p. respectively with the vehicle ( ⁇ ) and with 100mg/kg
- C,-C 20 CpC g , 0,-C ⁇ , C,- C 3 , and C,-C 2 . They indicate that the group to which they are referred has 1 to 20,
- the aromatic groups present in substituents R t and R 2 are typically represented by a phenyl group or an aromatic heterocycle having 5 or 6 atoms in the ring, and having 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from N, O and S, optionally substituted or fused with another phenyl group or with another aromatic heterocycle, each phenyl group or aromatic heterocycle being optionally substituted with 1 to 3 substituents as defined above for R, (C C 8 alkyl, C,-C 8 alkoxyl, C ⁇ C,, alkyl substituted with one or more halo groups or halogen).
- the aromatic heterocycle is typically attached to the amidic nitrogen through one of its carbon atoms and is, for example, pyridyl, thiophenyl, furanyl.
- the substituents of the aromatic group are e.g. alkyl groups having 1 to 3 carbon atoms (C.,-C 3 ), such as methyl, ethyl, propyl; C,-C 3 alkoxyl groups, such as methoxyl, ethoxyl; C,-C 3 alkyl groups substituted with 1 to 3 halogens, such as trifluoromethyl, and halogens, typically chlorine, aminic groups, C,-C 3 mono- or dialkyi amminic groups.
- C.,-C 3 alkyl groups having 1 to 3 carbon atoms
- C.,-C 3 such as methyl, ethyl, propyl
- C,-C 3 alkoxyl groups such as methoxyl, ethoxyl
- R is preferably an aromatic group as defined above and, more particularly, phenyl, a phenyl substituted as specified above for R,, naphthyl, or an aromatic heterocycle having 1 heteroatom, in particular phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 4-methylphenyl, 4-methoxyphenyl, 4-amino-phenyl, 3,5-dimethoxyphenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4- trifluoromethyl, 3-pyridyl, 2-thiophenyl.
- R 2 is H, C,-C 6 alkyl, in particular saturated and unsubstituted, e.g. methyl, ethyl, n-propyl.
- R 2 is alkyl (typically saturated and unsubstituted) having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, more preferably methyl.
- Typical embodiments of the present invention are the amides of formula (I), and more particularly of formula (l)A, in which R, is phenyl or a phenyl substituted with at least one group selected from 0,-0 3 alkyl, 0,-0 3 trihaloalkyl and halogen, and R 2 is H, C C 3 alkyl, typically unsubstituted.
- the applicant has also surprisingly found that the presence of a substituent, in particular a 0,-0 2 alkyl, on the hydroxyl of the ⁇ -hydroxybutyric skeleton can increase its potency and/or duration of action, said effect being more remarkable when said substituent is a methyl group, and that in the amides in which R, is phenyl, the potency and/or duration of action are increased in the presence of at least a substituent on the aromatic ring. Potency and duration of action are increased to a greater extent in the compounds characterised by the presence of substituents different from H on the hydroxyl and on the benzene ring.
- preferred amides are the ones of formula (I), and more particularly of formula (l)A, in which R 2 is C,-C 2 alkyl, more preferably methyl, and, out of them, those of formula (I) or (l)A, in which R, is phenyl or a phenyl substituted with at least a substituent selected from C C 3 alkyl, 0,-0 3 trihaloalkyl, halogen, aminic, C,-C 3 mono- or dialkyi aminic groups.
- the phenyl is substituted with a substituent in para position, in particular with an alkyl (such as methyl) or a halogen (such as chlorine), more preferably an alkyl (methyl).
- Exemplary amides useful for the purposes of the present invention are the amides of formula (I) corresponding to compounds 1 ) through 9) as defined in Table 1 reported hereinafter.
- the preferred compounds among those listed above are the amides of formula (l)A [compounds 1 ) through 15)] and particularly preferred are the ones in which R, is selected from phenyl, 4-methylphenyl and 4- trifluoromethyl, 1-naphthyl and R 2 is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, such as compounds 5), 7), 10), 12), 13), 14) and 15) reported above.
- R 2 is methyl, such as compounds 5), 7) 14) and 15).
- the present invention also includes the illustrated process for the preparation of the amides of formula (I), in which R, is an aromatic heterocycle, R 2 is H, and Q,
- T,, T 2 and n are as defined for formula (I) in the Summary or elsewhere in the present text.
- the reaction is carried out by contacting almost equimolar amounts of reagents in the absence of solvent.
- the temperature generally ranges from 100°C to 200°C, preferably from 130°C to 160°C.
- the reaction proceeds at atmospheric pressure for approximately 8 to 16 h; when the amine is volatile or gaseous, as is the case of ethylamine, the reaction is preferably carried out at a pressure above the atmospheric, e.g. in a bomb, for a period of approximately 1 to 5 h.
- step a) is typically carried out by reacting ⁇ -butyrolactone with the corresponding ortho-formiate of formula HC(OR 2 ) 3 , generally in an amount of 1.5-2 mol per mol ⁇ -butyrolactone, using the alcohol of formula (III) R 2 OH as the solvent, if in the liquid state.
- the acid catalyst used is typically an inorganic acid (e.g. hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid), generally in a quantity of 0.05 to 0.5 equivalent in respect of ⁇ -butyrolactone, such as for example 0.1 equivalent sulphuric acid.
- inorganic acid e.g. hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid
- the reaction temperature generally ranges from approximately 30°C to 100°C, preferably from approximately 50°C to 80°C.
- the ester of formula (V) is typically isolated from the reaction mixture by extraction with an organic solvent (e.g. ethyl acetate), followed by distillation under reduced pressure to remove unreacted products.
- an organic solvent e.g. ethyl acetate
- Step b) is carried out by causing the ester of formula (V) to react with the amine of formula (VI), in the presence of a catalyst consisting of ammonium salt, generally in the absence of solvent, at a temperature generally ranging from approximately 100°C to 200°C, preferably from approximately 160°C to 170°C, preferably in a bomb at a pressure ranging from atmospheric to autogenous pressure.
- a catalyst consisting of ammonium salt
- Ammonium halide is used in a quantity ranging e.g. from 0.01 to 0.1 equiv. in respect of the substrate (ester or amine) and is typically NH 4 CI.
- the amides of formula (I) or the intermediates, if any are isolated by conventional techniques and purified e.g. by silica or Florisil chromatography, optionally followed by crystallization, as reported e.g. in the experimental examples.
- the amides of formula (I) may be administered, in combination with pharmaceutically acceptable excipients and/or diluents, as conventional pharmaceutical compositions, by the oral or parenteral way.
- excipients selected depend not only on the physico-chemical characteristics of the active ingredient, but also on the desired composition and on the required dosage.
- compositions according to the present invention contain e.g. from 12.5% to approximately 50% by weight of an amide of ⁇ -hydroxybutyric acid.
- the amides of ⁇ -hydroxybutyric acid of formula (I) may be administered to man at dosage rates ranging approximately from 5 mg to 50 mg/kg/die (mg per kg body/weight per day) as well as at different, in particular lower, dosage rates, depending on the potency of the single amide and/or on the patient's state.
- the pharmaceutical compositions for oral or parenteral administration may be in the solid form, such as powders, granules, compressed tablets, optionally effervescent, sachets, hard or soft capsules, pills, or in the liquid form, such as solutions, suspensions or emulsions, to be administered e.g. by the oral way (e.g. drops or syrups) or for injection, e.g. solutions or compositions in vials.
- the solid amides of formula (I) may be combined with solid excipients, such as silica, magnesium stearate or other excipients for tablets (lubricants, disgregating agents, etc.).
- the solvents and/or diluents used may be water mixtures
- organic solvents such as dimethylformamide and dimethylsulphoxide, in concentrations ranging from approximately 20% to 60%, alcohols, such as ethanol and methanol.
- Liquid preparations may also contain emulsifiers or dispersants, e.g. fatty acids or salts thereof, or other surfactants.
- emulsifiers or dispersants e.g. fatty acids or salts thereof, or other surfactants.
- Ar is as defined in Table 1 for R, , and T, is H or CH 3 .
- ⁇ -Butyrolactone and a suitable amine in equimolar amounts were mixed without solvent addition, heated slowly to approximately. 130 ⁇ C to 160°C, while the reaction was controlled by TLC (ethyl acetate-cyclohexane, 4/6). The reaction was usually completed in 8 to 16 h. In compounds 3), 4), 5), 6), and 17), the desired product precipitated directly from the reaction mixture by cooling and optional addition of diisopropyl ether.
- reaction mixture was directly chromatographed on silica eluting with CH 2 CI 2 -MeOH, 100/1. Ill) General method of synthesis of compounds 7), 10), 11), 12), 13), 14), 15) and 19)
- Each compound was administered by intraperitoneal route at different dosage levels; treated animals were placed in a box (50x50x30 cm) and their behaviour was observed at regular intervals. The time at which the effects started, their intensity and duration were recorded.
- the compounds assayed [Nos. 3), 5), 7), 10), 11 ), 12), 13), 14) and 15)] showed a biphasic neuropharmacological profile, qualitatively comparable to that of GHB, which causes excitation at relatively low doses and sedation at higher doses.
- Molecules were evaluated by systematically using a control group, in which rats had been treated with the utilized solvent, and a positive control group, in which rats had been treated intraperitoneally (i.p.) with a standard dose of GHB sodium salt (100 mg/kg) in 2 ml. GHB and the assayed amides were administered in 50%
- Said dose of drug used as a reference, produced typical excitatory effects, characterized by the onset of generic excitation accompanied by more particular paroxysms, the so-called BURSTS of excitation.
- Generic excitation was characterized by an increased motor activity, extremely sharp and jerky movements, higher reactivity and shakes.
- the sedation produced by higher doses of the molecules examined was evaluated analogously: time of onset, degree of sedation, partial or total involvement, d u ration of the effects .
- the profile of pharmacological activity of the tested compounds proved to be qualitatively comparable to that of GHB; furthermore, and it was possible to give a first indication about their relative potency and duration of action could be evaluated.
- the effects of said compounds were studied on the rats motor activity. This experiment permits to obtain a more objective evaluation about the effectiveness of the tested molecules, confirming and specifying the effective dosages, start and duration of the effects.
- rats were subdvided into two groups: a control group of rats treated with the solvent and a positive control group consisting of rats treated i.p. with 300 mg/kg/2 ml GHB sodium salt in the aforesaid solvent.
- GHB was systematically used as a reference: when administered at the above doses its motor reducing action spans a wide variation range.
- GHB compared with a 100 mg/k ⁇ dose of GHB (excitatory dose)
- Compound 5 is substantially superimposable to GHB acid both in terms of dose
- Compounds 3), 7), 10), 11 ), 12), 14) and 15) are more powerful than GHB, a lower dosage of them (25-50 mg/kg) being required; out of them, compounds 7), 14) and 15) show longer duration of action.
- Compounds 7), 14) and 15) exhibit the best properties: compared with GHB, they induce - at lower doses - substantial and typical excitatory effects and shows longer duration of action (approximately 2 h and 30 min, 3 h and 30 minutes versus 1 h of GHB).
- the rats could choose between a 10% v/v alcoholic solution and water, this regime of free choice was limited to 4 hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. During the remaining 20 hours only water and food was available at libitum, and the alcohol and water consumption were recorded at regular intervals: 15, 30, 60,
- the tested compounds were administered i.p. 15 minutes before bottle submission.
- the control groups were i.p. treated only with the vehicle used for dissolving tested compounds, and in the same injection volume.
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