WO1999036431A1 - Compounds with growth hormone releasing properties - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to novel compounds, compositions containing them, and their use for treating medical disorders resulting from a deficiency in growth hormone.
- Growth hormone is a hormone which stimulates growth of all tissues capable of growing.
- growth hormone is known to have a number of effects on metabolic processes, e.g., stimulation of protein synthesis and free fatty acid mobilisation and to cause a switch in energy metabolism from carbohydrate to fatty acid metabolism.
- Deficiency in growth hormone can result in a number of severe medical disorders, e.g., dwarfism.
- Growth hormone is released from the pituitary. The release is under tight control of a number of hormones and neurotransmitters either directly or indirectly. Growth hormone release can be stimulated by growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) and inhibited by somatostatin. In both cases the hormones are released from the hypothalamus but their action is mediated primarily via specific receptors located in the pituitary. Other compounds which stimulate the release of growth hormone from the pituitary have also been described.
- GHRH growth hormone releasing hormone
- somatostatin somatostatin
- L-Dopa L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine
- PACAP pituitary adenylyl cyclase activating peptide
- muscarinic receptor agonists and a synthethic hexapeptide
- GHRP growth hormone releasing peptide
- EP 18 072 EP 83 864, WO 89/07110, WO 89/01711 , WO 89/10933, WO 88/9780, WO 83/02272, WO 91/18016, WO 92/01711 , WO 93/04081 , WO 9517422, WO 9517423, WO 9514666, WO9419367, WO9534311 , WO9602530, WO9615148, WO9613265, WO9622997, WO9635713, WO9638471 , WO9632943, WO9700894, WO9706803, WO9709060, WO9707117, WO9711697, WO9722620, WO9723508, WO9724369, and WO9734604.
- the composition of growth hormone releasing compounds is important for their growth hormone releasing potency as well as their bioavailability. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide novel hydrazide compounds with growth hormone releasing properties. Moreover, it is an object to provide novel growth hormone releasing compounds (growth hormone secretagogues) which are specific and/or selective and have no or substantially no side-effects, such as e.g. release of LH, FSH, TSH, ACTH, vasopressin, oxytocin, cortisol and/or prolactin. It is also an object to provide compounds which have good oral bioavailability.
- novel compounds which act directly on the pituitary cells under normal experimental conditions in vitro to release growth hormone therefrom.
- growth hormone releasing compounds can be utilized in vitro as unique research tools for understanding, inter alia, how growth hormone secretion is regulated at the pituitary level.
- the growth hormone releasing compounds of the present invention can also be administered in vivo to increase endogenous growth hormone release.
- the present invention relates to a compound of the general formula I
- R 1 and R 2 are independently hydrogen, or
- Ci- ⁇ -alkyI optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl;
- R 3a is hydrogen, C ⁇ -alkyl optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl, or aryl or hetaryl optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl;
- R 4a is C ⁇ -alkyl optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl, or C
- R 5a is hydrogen, C ⁇ -alkyl optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl, or aryl or hetaryl optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl; or
- R 3a and R 4a together with the nitrogen atoms to which they are attached may form a heterocyclic system optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl, halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl; or
- R 3a and R 5a together with the nitrogen atoms to which they are attached may form a heterocyclic system optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl, halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl; or R 4a and R 5a together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached may form a heterocyclic system optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl, halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl;
- a and b are independently 0, 1 or 2;
- G is hydrogen, -O-(CH 2 ) k -R 27 ,
- J is hydrogen, -O-(CH 2 ),-R 3
- R 27 , R 28 , R 29 , R 30 , R 31 , R 32 , R 33 , R 34 , R 35 and R 36 independently are hydrogen, halogen, aryl, hetaryl, C ⁇ -alkyl or C ⁇ -alkoxy; k and I are independently 0, 1 or 2; D is
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 are independently hydrogen or C
- R 11 and R 11a are independently hydrogen, or C ⁇ e-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl; or
- R 7 , R 8 , R 9 and R 10 are independently hydrogen or C ⁇ alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl; or
- R 7 and R 8 or R 7 and R 9 or R 8 and R 9 may optionally form -(CH 2 ) r U-(CH 2 ) r , wherein i and j are independently are 1 or 2 and U is -O-, -S- or a valence bond; n and m are independently 0, 1 , 2, or 3; o and p are independently 0 or 1 ;
- R 1 and R 11a are independently hydrogen, or C ⁇ -alky! optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compounds of formula I may comprise any optical isomers thereof, in the form of separated, pure or partially purified optical isomers or racemic mixtures thereof.
- both chiral carbon atoms are in the R- configuration.
- the compounds of formula I may have one or more carbon-carbon double bonds with the possibility of geometric isomeri, and it is intended that possible stereoisomers (E or Z isomers) are included in the scope of the invention, unless a special geometric isomer is specified.
- R 1 is hydrogen. In another embodiment of the compound of formula I R 1 is C ⁇ -alkyl, such as C M -alkyl, in particular methyl.
- R 2 is hydrogen.
- R 2 is C ⁇ -alkyl, such as C ⁇ -alkyl, in particular methyl.
- R 3a is hydrogen.
- C ⁇ -alkyl such as C ⁇ -alkyl, in particular methyl.
- R 4a is C ⁇ -alkyl, such as C ⁇ -alkyl, in particular methyl.
- C ⁇ -acyl such as C 2 --j-acyl, in particular acetyl.
- R 5a is hydrogen.
- R 5a is C ⁇ -alkyl, such as C M -alkyl, in particular methyl.
- R 3a and R 4a may together with the nitrogen atoms to which they are attached form a heterocyclic system, which is optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl, halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl.
- Such heterocyclic system may be aromatic or non-aromatic and may be selected from e.g. pyrazole, pyridazine, triazine, indazole, phthalazine, cinnoline, pyrazolidine, oxopyrazolidine or pyrazoline.
- the heterocyclic system is oxopyrazolidine.
- R 3a and R 5a together with the nitrogen atoms to which they are attached form a heterocyclic system, which is optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl, halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl.
- Such heterocyclic system may be aromatic or non-aromatic and may be selected from e.g. pyrazole, pyridazine, triazine, indazole, phthalazine, cinnoline, pyrazolidine or pyrazoline.
- R 4a and R 5a together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a heterocyclic system, which is optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alkyl, halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl.
- heterocyclic system may be aromatic or non-aromatic and may be selected from e.g.
- R 4a and R 5a may simultaneously also form a heterocyclic system or R 53 may be hydrogen, C
- R 4a and R 5a may simultaneously also form a heterocyclic system or R 4a may be C.,. 6 -alkyl optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl, or C 1 . 7 -acyl.
- R 27 and R 28 independently are hydrogen, halogen, aryl, hetaryl, C- ⁇ -alkyl or C
- R 27 and R 28 are both hydrogen.
- G is 1-naphthyl or 2-naphthyl. In the compound of the above formula I G is preferably 2-naphthyl.
- R 27 , R 28 , R 29 , R 30 and R 31 independently are hydrogen, halogen, aryl, hetaryl, C
- R 27 , R 28 , R 30 and R 31 are hydrogen and R 29 is aryl.
- R 29 is phenyl.
- I G is preferably biphenyl-4-yl.
- the compound of formula I G is -O-(CH 2 ) k -R 27 , wherein R 27 is hydrogen, halogen, aryl, hetaryl, C ⁇ -alkyl or O ⁇ -alkoxy; k is 0, 1 or 2. In a still further embodiment R 27 is aryl. In a further embodiment k is 1 Jn the compound of the above formula I G is preferably benxyloxy.
- R 27 and R 28 independently are hydrogen, halogen, aryl, hetaryl, C.,. 6 -alkyl or C ⁇ - alkoxy. In a further embodiment R 27 and R 28 are both hydrogen. In a still further embodiment G is 1H-indol-3-yl. In a further embodiment of the compound of formula I J is
- R 32 , R 33 , R 34 , R 35 and R 36 independently are hydrogen, halogen, aryl, hetaryl, C,_ 6 -alkyl or C
- R 32 and R 33 independently are hydrogen, halogen, aryl, hetaryl, C.,. 6 -alkyl or C ⁇ e- alkoxy. In a further embodiment R 32 and R 33 are both hydrogen. J is preferably 2-thienyl.
- R 7 , R 8 , R 9 and R 10 are independently hydrogen or C ⁇ alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl; n and m are independently 0, 1 , 2, or 3; o and p are independently 0 or 1 ;
- R 11 and R 11a are independently hydrogen, or C ⁇ -alky! optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl.
- R 7 is hydrogen.
- R7 is C
- R 8 is hydrogen.
- R 8 is C._ 6 alkyl, in particular methyl.
- R 9 is hydrogen.
- R 9 is C ⁇ alkyl, in particular methyl.
- R 8 and R 9 form -(CH 2 ),-U-(CH 2 ) J -, wherein i and j independently are 1 or 2 and U is -O-, -S- or a valence bond. In a still further embodiment U is a valence bond. In a still further embodiment the sum i+j is 3.
- n is 0.
- m is 0.
- p is 0.
- M is phenylene.
- R 7 , R 8 , R 9 and R 10 independently are hydrogen or C ⁇ alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogen, amino, hydroxyl, aryl or hetaryl; n and m are independently 0, 1 , 2, or 3; o and p are independently 0 or 1 ;
- M is a valence bond
- R 11 and R 11a are independently hydrogen, or C.. 6 -alkyl optionally substituted with one or more aryl or hetaryl.
- R 7 is hydrogen.
- R7 is methyl.
- R 8 is hydrogen.
- R 8 is C
- R 9 is hydrogen. In a still further embodiment R 9 is C
- p is 1.
- Preferred compounds of formula I of the invention are: (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid ⁇ /-((1 R)-1- ⁇ /-[(1 R)-2-(/V-acetylhydrazino)-1-benzyl- 2-oxoethyl]- ⁇ /-methylcarbamoyl ⁇ -2-(2-naphthyl)ethyl)- ⁇ /-methylamide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 - ⁇ N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-2-phenyl-1 - ((piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)ethyl]carbamoyl ⁇ -2-(2-naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 - ⁇ N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-2-phenyl-1 - ((pyrrolidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)ethyl]carbamoyl ⁇ -2-(2-naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- the most preferred compound of the above preferred compounds is (2E)-5-Amino-5- methylhex-2-enoic acid ⁇ /-methyl- ⁇ /-((1 R)-1- ⁇ /-methyl- ⁇ /-[(1 R)-2-phenyl-1-( ⁇ /, ⁇ /', ⁇ /'- thmethylhydrazinocarbonyl)ethyl]carbamoyl ⁇ -2-(2-naphthyl)-ethyl)amide.
- Compounds of the general structure I may be prepared from mono-, di- or tri-substituted hydrazines or hydrazones and appropriate protected amino acids with suitable coupling reagents such as 1 -ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride and 1 - hydroxybenzotriazole or other coupling reagents known in the art of peptide coupling in an appriate solvent such as dimethylformamid or dichloromethane.
- suitable coupling reagents such as 1 -ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride and 1 - hydroxybenzotriazole or other coupling reagents known in the art of peptide coupling in an appriate solvent such as dimethylformamid or dichloromethane.
- the appropriate amino acids may be protected and deprotected by methods known in the art and described by e.g. T
- compounds of formula I exhibit an improved resistance to proteolytic degradation by enzymes because they are non-natural, in particular because the natural amide bonds are replaced by non-natural amide bond mimetics.
- the increased resistance to proteolytic degradation combined with the reduced size of the compounds of the invention in comparison with known hormone releasing peptides is expected to improve their bioavailability compared to that of the peptides suggested in the prior literature.
- the C ⁇ -alkyl, C ⁇ -alkylene, C M -alkyl or C M -alkylene groups specified above are intended to include those alkyl or alkylene groups of the designated length in either a linear or branched or cyclic configuration.
- linear alkyl are methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, and hexyl and their corresponding divalent moieties, such as ethylene.
- Examples of branched alkyl are isopropyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, isopentyl, and isohexyl and their corresponding divalent moieties, such as isopropylene.
- cyclic alkyl are C 3 . 6 -cycloalkyl such as cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl and their corresponding divalent moieties, such as cyclopropylene.
- the C ⁇ -alkoxy groups specified above are intended to include those alkoxy groups of the designated length in either a linear or branched or cyclic configuration.
- linear alkoxy are methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, pentoxy, and hexoxy.
- branched alkoxy are isopropoxy, sec-butoxy, tert-butoxy, isopentoxy, and isohexoxy.
- cyclic alkoxy are cyclopropyloxy, cyclobutyloxy, cyclopentyloxy and cyclohexyloxy.
- . 7 -acyl groups specified above are intended to include those acyl groups of the designated length in either a linear or branched or cyclic configuration.
- linear acyl are formyl, acetyl, propionyl, butyryl, valeryl, etc.
- branched are isobutyryl, isovaleryl, pivaloyi, etc.
- cyclic are cyclopentylcarbonyl, cyclohexylcarbonyl, etc.
- aryl is intended to include monovalent carbocyclic aromatic ring moieties, being either monocyclic, bicyclic or polycyclic, e.g. selected from the group consisting of phenyl and naphthyl, optionally substituted with one or more C.,- 6 -alkyl, C,_ 6 -alkoxy, halogen, amino or aryl.
- arylene is intended to include divalent carbocyclic aromatic ring moieties, being either monocyclic, bicyclic or polycyclic, e.g. selected from the group consisting of phenylene and naphthylene, optionally substituted with one or more C ⁇ -alky!, C,. 6 -alkoxy, halogen, amino or aryl.
- heterocyclic aromatic ring moieties being either monocyclic, bicyclic or polycyclic, e.g. selected from the group consisting of pyridyl, 1-H-tetrazol-5-yl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, indolyl, pyrimidinyl, thiadiazolyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, thienyl, quinolinyl, pyrazinyl, or isothiazolyl, optionally substituted by one or more C ⁇ -alkyl, C ⁇ -alkoxy, halogen, amino or aryl.
- heterocyclic aromatic ring moieties being either monocyclic, bicyclic or polycyclic, e.g. selected from the group consisting of pyridinediyl, 1-H-tetrazolediyl, thiazoldiyl, imidazolediyl, indolediyl, pyrimidinediyl, thiadiazolediyl, pyrazolediyl, oxazolediyl, isoxazolediyl, oxadiazolediyl, thiophenediyi, quinolinediyi, pyrazinediyl, or isothiazolediyl, optionally substituted by one or more C
- heterocyclic system is intended to include aromatic as well as non-aromatic ring moieties, which may be monocyclic, bicyclic or polycyclic, and contain in their ring structure at least one, such as one, two or three, nitrogen atom(s), and optionally one or more, such as one or two, other hetero atoms, e.g. sulpher or oxygen atoms.
- the heterocyclic system is preferably selected from pyrazole, pyridazine, triazine, indazole, phthalazine, cinnoline, pyrazolidine, pyrazoline, aziridine, dithiazine, pyrrol, imidazol, pyrazole, isoindole, indole, indazole, purine, pyrrolidine, pyrroline, imidazolidine, imidazoline, pyrazolidine, oxopyrazolidine, pyrazoline, piperidine, piperazine, indoline, isoindoline, or morpholine.
- halogen is intended to include chlorine (Cl), fluorine (F), bromine (Br) and iodine (I).
- the compounds of the present invention may have one or more asymmetric centres (chiral carbon atoms) and it is intended that stereoisomers, as separated, pure or partially purified stereoisomers or racemic mixtures thereof are included in the scope of the invention.
- the compounds of the present invention may optionally be on a pharmaceutically acceptable salt form such as the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of compounds of formula I which include those prepared by reacting the compound of formula I with an inorganic or organic acid such as hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulfuric, acetic, phosphoric, lactic, maleic, mandelic phthalic, citric, glutaric, gluconic, methanesulfonic, salicylic, succinic, tartaric, toluenesulfonic, trifluoracetic, sulfamic or fumaric acid and/or water.
- an inorganic or organic acid such as hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulfuric, acetic, phosphoric, lactic, maleic, mandelic phthalic, citric, glutaric, gluconic, methanesulfonic, salicylic, succinic, tartaric, toluenesulfonic, trifluoracetic, sulfamic or fumaric
- the compounds of formula I may be administered in pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt form or, where appropriate, as a alkali metal or alkaline earth metal or lower alkylammonium salt. Such salt forms are believed to exhibit approximately the same order of activity as the free base forms.
- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising, as an active ingredient, a compound of the general formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- compositions containing a compound of the present invention may be prepared by conventional techniques, e.g. as described in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1985 or in Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th Edition (1995).
- the compositions may appear in conventional forms, for example capsules, tablets, aerosols, solutions, suspensions or topical applications.
- the pharmaceutical carrier or diluent employed may be a conventional solid or liquid carrier.
- solid carriers are lactose, terra alba, sucrose, cyclodextrin, talc, gelatin, agar, pectin, acacia, magnesium stearate, stearic acid or lower alkyl ethers of cellulose.
- liquid carriers are syrup, peanut oil, olive oil, phospholipids, fatty acids, fatty acid amines, polyoxyethylene or water.
- the carrier or diluent may include any sustained release material known in the art, such as glyceryl monostearate or glyceryl distearate, alone or mixed with a wax.
- the preparation may be tabletted, placed in a hard gelatin capsule in powder or pellet form or it can be in the form of a troche or lozenge.
- the amount of solid carrier will vary widely but will usually be from about 25 mg to about 1 g.
- the preparation may be in the form of a syrup, emulsion, soft gelatin capsule or sterile injectable liquid such as an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid suspension or solution.
- a typical tablet which may be prepared by conventional tabletting techniques may contain:
- Active compound 10Omg Colloidal silicon dioxide (Aerosil) 1.5mg
- the preparation may contain a compound of formula I dissolved or suspended in a liquid carrier, in particular an aqueous carrier, for aerosol application.
- a liquid carrier in particular an aqueous carrier
- the carrier may contain additives such as solubilizing agents, e.g. propylene glycol, surfactants, absorption enhancers such as lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) or cyclodextrin, or preservatives such as parabenes.
- solubilizing agents e.g. propylene glycol
- surfactants e.g. propylene glycol
- absorption enhancers such as lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) or cyclodextrin
- preservatives such as parabenes.
- the compounds of the present invention are dispensed in unit dosage form comprising 50-200 mg of active ingredient together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier per unit dosage.
- the dosage of the compounds according to this invention is suitably 0J-500 mg/day, e.g. from about 5 to about 50 mg, such as about 10 mg per dose, when administered to patients, e.g. humans, as a drug.
- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for stimulating the release of growth hormone from the pituitary, the composition comprising, as an active ingredient, a compound of the general formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- the present invention relates to a method of stimulating the release of growth hormone from the pituitary, the method comprising administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of the general formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the present invention relates to the use of a compound of the general formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the preparation of a medicament for stimulating the release of growth hormone from the pituitary.
- growth hormone in humans are varied and multitudinous.
- compounds of formula I can be administered for purposes stimulating release of growth hormone from the pituitary and would then have similar effects or uses as growth hormone itself.
- the uses of growth hormone may be summarized as follows: stimulation of growth hormone release in the elderly, prevention of catabolic side effects of glucocorticoids, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, treatment of chronic fatigue syndrom (CFS), treatment of acute fatigue syndrom and muscle loss following election surgery, stimulation of the immune system, acceleration of wound healing, accelerating bone fracture repair, accelerating complicated fractures, e.g.
- disctraction osteogenesis treatment of wasting secondary to fractures, treatment of growth retardation, treating growth retardation resulting from renal failure or insufficiency, treatment of cardiomyopathy, treatment of chronic liver disease, treatment of thrombocytopenia, treatment of Crohn's disease, treatment of short bowel syndrome, treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), treatment of complications associated with transplantation, treatment of physiological short stature including growth hormone deficient children and short stature associated with chronic illness, treatment of obesity and growth retardation associated with obesity, treatment of anorexia, treating growth retardation associated with the Prader-Willi syndrome and Turner's syndrome; increasing the growth rate of a patient having partial growth hormone insensitivity syndrome; accelerating the recovery and reducing hospitalization of burn patients; treatment of intrauterine growth retardation, skeletal dysplasia, hypercortisolism and Cushing's syndrome; induction of pulsatile growth hormone release; replacement of growth hormone in stressed patients, treatment of osteochondrodysplasias, Noonan's syndrome, schizophrenia, depressions
- the compounds of formula I may be used in the treatment of insulin resistance, including NIDDM, in mammals, e.g. humans. It is furthermore believed that the present compounds of formula I may improve sleep quality and correct the relative hyposomatotropism of senescence due to high increase in REM sleep and a decrease in REM latency.
- the dosage will vary depending on the compound of formula I employed, on the mode of administration and on the therapy desired. However, generally dosage levels between 0.0001 and 100 mg/kg body weight daily, preferably from about 0.001 to about 50 mg/kg body weight daily, are administered to patients and animals to obtain effective release of endogenous growth hormone. Morever the compounds of formula I have no or substantially no side-effects, when administered in the above dosage levels, such side- effects being e.g. release of LH, FSH, TSH, ACTH, vasopressin, oxytocin, cortisol and/or prolactin.
- dosage forms suitable for oral, nasal, pulmonal or transdermal administration comprise from about 0.0001 mg to about 100 mg, preferably from about 0.001 mg to about 50 mg of the compounds of formula I admixed with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the invention may comprise a compound of formula I combined with one or more compounds exhibiting a different activity, e.g., an antibiotic or other pharmacologically active material.
- the route of administration may be any route which effectively transports the active compound to the appropriate or desired site of action, such as oral, nasal, pulmonary, transdermal or parenteral, the oral route being preferred.
- Compounds of formula I may also be useful in vivo tools for evaluating the growth hormone releasing capability of the pituitary. For example, serum samples taken before and after administration of these compounds to humans can be assayed for growth hormone. Comparison of the growth hormone in each serum sample would directly determine the ability of the patients pituitary to release growth hormone. Compounds of formula I may be administered to commercially important animals to increase their rate and extent of growth, and to increase milk and wool production or for the treatment of ailments,
- growth hormone secretagogue compounds of formula I is in combination with other secretagogues such as GHRP (2 or 6), GHRH and its analogues, growth hormone and its analogues or somatomedins including IGF-1 and IGF-2.
- Compounds of formula I may be evaluated in vitro for their efficacy and potency to release growth hormone in rat pituitary primary cultures, and such evaluation may be performed as described below.
- rat pituitary cells The isolation of rat pituitary cells is a modification of O. Sartor et al., Endocrinology 116. 1985, pp. 952-957.
- Male albino Sprague-Dawley rats 250 +/- 25 grams were purchased from M ⁇ llegaard, Lille Skensved, Denmark. The rats were housed in group cages (four animals/cage) and placed in rooms with 12 hour light cycle. The room temperature varied from 19-24°C and the humidity from 30 - 60%.
- the rats were decapitated and the pituitaries dissected.
- the neurointermediate lobes were removed and the remaining tissue was immediately placed in icecold isolation buffer (Gey's medium (Gibco 041-04030) supplemented with 0.25% D-glucose, 2% non-essential amino acids (Gibco 043-01140) and 1% bovine serum albumine (BSA) (Sigma A-4503)).
- the tissue was cut into small pieces and transferred to isolation buffer supplemented with 3.8 mg/ml of trypsin (Worthington #3707 TRL-3) and 330 mg/ml of DNase (Sigma D-4527).
- This mixture was incubated at 70 rotations/min for 35 min at 37°C in a 95/5% atmosphere of O 2 /CO 2 .
- the tissue was then washed three times in the above buffer. Using a standard pasteur pipette, the tissue was then aspirated into single cells. After dispersion, cells were filtered through a nylon filter (160 mm) to remove undigested tissue.
- the cell suspension was washed 3 times with isolation buffer supplemented with trypsin inhibitor (0.75 mg/ml, Worthington #2829) and finally resuspended in culture medium; DMEM (Gibco 041-01965) supplemented with 25 mM HEPES (Sigma H-3375), 4 mM glutamine (Gibco 043-05030H), 0.075% sodium bicarbonate (Sigma S- 8875), 0.1% non-essential amino acid, 2.5% fetal calf serum (FCS, Gibco 011-06290), 3% horse serum (Gibco 034-06050), 10% fresh rat serum, 1 nM T 3 (Sigma T-2752) and 40 mg/i dexamethasone (Sigma D-4902) pH 7.3, to a density of 2 x 10 5 cells/ml.
- the cells were seeded into microtiter plates (Nunc, Denmark), 200 ml/well, and cultured for 3 days at 37°C and 8% CO 2 .
- the cells were washed twice with stimulation buffer (Hanks Balanced Salt Solution (Gibco 041-04020) supplemented with 1% BSA (Sigma A-4503), 0.25% D-glucose (Sigma G-5250) and 25 mM HEPES (Sigma H-3375) pH 7.3) and preincubated for 1 hour at 37°C.
- the buffer was exchanged with 90 ml stimulation buffer (37°C).
- Ten ml test compound solution was added and the plates were incubated for 15 min at 37°C and 5% CO 2 .
- the medium was decanted and analyzed for GH content in an rGH SPA test system.
- Standard peptides (angiotensin 1-14, ACTH 4-10 and glucagon) were purchased from Sigma, MO, USA)
- Enzymes (trypsin, chymotrypsin, elastase aminopeptidase M and carboxypeptidase Y and B) were all purchased from Boehringer Mannheim GmbH (Mannheim, Germany)
- Pancreatic enzyme mix trypsin, chymotrypsin and elastase in 100 mM ammoniumbicarbonate pH 8.0 (all concentrations 0.025 mg/ml).
- Carboxypeptidase mix carboxypeptidase Y and B in 50 mM ammoniumacetate pH 4.5 (all concentrations 0.025 mg/ml).
- Aminopeptidase M solution aminopeptidase M (0.025 mg/ml) in 100 mM ammoniumbicarbonate pH 8.0
- Mass spectrometric analysis was performed using two different mass spectrometers.
- a Sciex API III triple quadrupole LC-MS instrument (Sciex instruments, Thornhill, Ontario) equipped with an electrospray ion-source and a Bio-Ion 20 time-of-flight Plasma Desorption instrument (Bio-Ion Nordic AB, Uppsala, Sweden).
- Quantification of the compounds was done on the API III instrument using single ion monitoring of the molecular ion in question with flow injection of the analyte.
- the liquid flow (MeOH: water 1 :1) of 100 ml/min was controlled by an ABI MOB HPLC unit (Perkin-Elmer Applied Biosystems Divisions, Foster City, CA).
- the instrument parameters were set to standard operation conditions, and SIM monitoring was performed using the most intense molecular ion (in most cases this corresponded to the doubly charged molecular ion).
- Identification of degradation products furthermore involved the use of plasma desorption mass spectrometry (PDMS) with sample application on nitrocellulose coated targets and standard instrumental settings.
- PDMS plasma desorption mass spectrometry
- the accuracy of the hereby determined masses is generally better than 0.1%.
- the RP-analysis was performed using UV detections at 214, 254, 276, and 301 nm on a 218TP54 4.6 mm x 250 mm 5m C-18 silica column (The Seperations Group, Hesperia), which was eluted at 1 mL/min at 42°C.
- the column was equilibrated with 5% acetonitrile in a buffer consisting of 0.1 M ammonium sulfate, which was adjusted to pH 2.5 with 4M sulfuric acid, after injection the sample was eluted by a gradient of 5% to 60% acetonitrile in the same buffer during 50 min.
- HPLC (Method B1): The RP-HPLC analysis was performed using UV detection at 214nm and a Hibar LiChrosorb RP-18 (5uM) 250-4 (Merck) column, which was eluted at 1 ml/minute. Two solvent systems were used: Solvent system I: 0.1% Trifluoroacetic acid in acetonitrile. Solvent system II: 0.1% Trifluoroacetic acid in water. The column was equilibrated with a mixture composed of 20% of solvent system I and 95% of solvent system II. After injection of the sample a gradient of 20% to 80% of solvent system I in solvent system II was run over 30 minutes.
- HPLC (Method H8): The HPLC analyses was performed using a Waters® millenium system using a Water® 3 mm x 150 mm 3.5 m C-18 Symmetry column. The column was heated to 42 °C and eluted with a linear gradient of 5-90 % acetonitrile, 85-0 % water and 10 % trifluoroacetic acid (0.5%) in water in 15 minutes at a flowrate of 1 min/min.
- the LC-MS analyses were performed on a PE Sciex API 100 LC/MS System using a Waters® 3 mm x 150 mm 3.5 m C-18 Symmetry column and positive ionspray with a flow rate of 20 ml/min.
- the column was eluted with a linear gradient of 5-90% acetonitrile, 85-0% water and 10 % trifluoroacetic acid (0.1%)/ water in 15 min at a flow rate of 1 ml/min.
- N'-Acetylhydrazinecarboxylic acid tert-butyl ester(0.95 g, 5.45 mmol) was dissolved in methylene chloride (10 ml) and trifluoroacetic acid (10 ml) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h. The mixture was concentrated in vavuo and stripped three times with methylene chloride to give 1.0 g of acetic acid hydrazide.
- (2R)-2-(tetf-butoxycarbonylmethylamino)-3-phenyl propionic acid (0.76 g, 2.73 mmol) was dissolved in a mixture of dimethyl formamide (3 ml) and methylene chloride (6 ml) and a mixture of 1-hydroxy-7-azabenzotriazole (0.45 g, 3.28 mmol) and 1-ethyl-3-(3- dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride (0.62 g, 3.28 mmol) was added and stirred for 20 min.
- aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate (3 x 50 ml) and the combined organic layers were washed with water (2 x 50 ml) and brine (50 ml) and dried (MgSO 4 ), filtered, concentrated to an oil, and chromatographed on silica (40 g) with heptane:ethyl acetate (1 :1 ) to give 0.81 g of ⁇ /-[(1 R)-2-(N-acetylhydrazino)-1-benzyl-2-oxoethyl]- ⁇ /-methylcarbamic acid tetf-butyl ester as a yellow oil.
- (2R)-2-( ⁇ /-tert-butoxycarbonyl- ⁇ /-methylamino)-3-(2-naphthyl)propionic acid (0.63 g, 1.92 mmol) was dissolved in methylene chloride (10 ml) and a mixture of 1-hydroxy-7- azabenzotriazole (0.26 g, 1.92 mmol) and 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride (0.37 g, 1.92 mmol) was added and stirred for 30 min.
- the obtained oil was dissolved in methanol/ammonia (2 ml) and added methylene chloride (20 ml) and silica gel (5 g) and concentrated in vacuo.
- the obtained powder was extracted by filtration with methylene chloride (100 ml) and methylene chloride:(methanol7ammonia) (9:1) and the combined extracts were concentrated in vacuo to 0.41 g of crude product as a foam.
- the obtained product was dissolved in acetonitrile/water 1 :20 (10 ml) and applied to a C-18 Sep-Pak Classic ⁇ cartridge (2.0 g, purchased from WatersTM), which had been prewashed with acetonitrile (100 ml) and water (100 ml). Then a gradient of an eluent consisting of water/acetonitrile/ trifluoroacetic acid (10, 15, 20 and 25 % acetonitrile in water/0.1% trifluoroacetic acid) was run through the Sep-Pak ⁇ (2 g).
- (2R)-2-( ⁇ /-terf-butoxycarbonyl- ⁇ /-methylamino)-3-(2-naphthyl)propionic acid (0.35 g, 1.07 mmol) was dissolved in methylene chloride (20 ml) and a mixture of 1-hydroxy-7- azabenzotriazole (0J5 g, 1.07 mmol) and 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride (0.21 g, 1.07 mmol) was added and stirred for 30 min.
- the obtained oil was dissolved in methanol/ammonia (2 ml) and added methylene chloride (20 ml) and silica gel (5 g) and concentrated in vacuo.
- the obtained powder was extracted by filtration with methylene chloride (50 ml) and methylene chloride:(methanol/ammonia) (9:1) and the combined extracts were concentrated in vacuo to 0.36 g of crude product as a foam.
- Sep-Pak Classic ⁇ cartridge 2.0 g, purchased from WatersTM, which had been prewashed with acetonitrile (100 ml) and water (100 ml). Then a gradient of an eluent consisting of water/acetonitrile/ trifluoroacetic acid (10, 15, 20 and 25 % acetonitrile in water/trifluoroacetic acid) was run through the Sep-Pak ⁇ . The relevant fractions were combined and lyophilised to 0.072 g of the trifluoroacetic acid salt of (2E)-5-amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid ⁇ /-methyl-
- the obtained product was dissolved in acetonitrile/water 1 :20 (10 ml) and applied to a C-18 Sep-Pak Classic ⁇ cartridge (0.25 g, purchased from WatersTM), which had been prewashed with acetonitrile (10 ml) and water (10 ml). Then a gradient of an eluent consisting of water/acetonitrile/ trifluoroacetic acid (10, 30, and 70 % acetonitrile in water/trifluoroacetic acid) was run through the Sep-Pak ⁇ (2 g).
- N-aminopiperidine 2.0 ml, 18.5 mmol
- methylformate 2.3 ml, 37 mmol
- the mixture was concentrated in vacuo, suspended in ether (100 ml) and filtered to give 1.84 g of N-(piperidin-1-yl)formamide as a white powder.
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-1 -(N- methyl-N-(piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)-2-phenylethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-1 -(N- methyl-N-(piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)-2-(2-thienyl)ethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- the obtained product was dissolved in acetonitrile/water 1 :20 (10 ml) and applied to a C-18 Sep-Pak Classic ⁇ cartridge (0.25 g, purchased from WatersTM), which had been prewashed with acetonitrile (10 ml) and water (10 ml). Then a gradient of an eluent consisting of water/acetonitrile/ trifluoroacetic acid (10, 30, and 70 % acetonitrile in water/trifluoroacetic acid) was run through the Sep-Pak ⁇ (2 g).
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-((1 R)-1 -(N-[(1 R)-1 -(N',N'- dimethylhydrazinocarbonyl)-2-(2-thienyl)ethyl]-N-methylcarbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)-N-methylamide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-2-(2- thienyl)-1-(N,N',N'-trimethylhydrazinocarbonyl)ethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyi)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-2-(2- thienyl)-1-(N,N',N'-trimethylhydrazinocarbonyl)ethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-1 -(N- methyl-N-(piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)-2-phenylethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- N-aminopiperidine 2.0 ml, 18.5 mmol
- methylformate 2.3 ml, 37 mmol
- the mixture was concentrated in vacuo, suspended in ether (100 ml) and filtered to give 1.84 g of N-(piperidin-1-yl)formamide as a white powder.
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-1 -(N- methyl-N-(piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)-2-phenylethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-1 -(N- methyl-N-(piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)-2-(2-thienyl)ethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 -(N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-1 -(N- methyl-N-(piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)-2-(2-thienyl)ethyl]carbamoyl)-2-(2- naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 - ⁇ N-methy «-N-[(1 R)-2- phenyl-1-((piperidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)ethyl]carbamoyl ⁇ -2-(2-naphthyl)ethyl)amide
- (2E)-5-Amino-5-methylhex-2-enoic acid N-methyl-N-((1 R)-1 - ⁇ N-methyl-N-[(1 R)-2- phenyl-1-((pyrrolidin-1-yl)carbamoyl)ethyl]carbamoyl ⁇ -2-(2-naphthyl)ethyl)amide
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