WO2000009537A2 - Compounds having growth hormone releasing activity - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to novel compounds that promote the release of growth hormones when introduced to animals, preferably humans, and methods of use thereof.
- GH growth hormone
- the elevation of growth hormone levels in mammals and humans can be accomplished by application of known growth hormone releasing agents, such as the naturally occurring growth hormone releasing hormones.
- the elevation of growth hormone levels in mammals can also be accomplished by application of growth hormone releasing peptides (GHRPs) , some of which have been previously described, for example, in U.S. 4,223,019; U.S. 4,223,020; U.S. 4,223,021; U.S. 4,224,316; U.S. 4,226,857; U.S. 4,228, 155; U.S. 4,228,156; U.S. 4,228, 157; U.S. 4,228, 158; U.S. 4,410,512; U.S. 4,410,513.
- GHRPs growth hormone releasing peptides
- Antibodies to the endogenous growth hormone release inhibitor, somatostatin (SRIF) have also been used to cause elevated GH levels.
- growth hormone levels are elevated by removing the endogenous GH-release inhibitor (SRIF) before it reaches the pituitary, where it inhibits the release of GH.
- GH and/ or GHRPs have been administered to stimulate growth hormone production and/or release, for example, to stimulate growth, enhance milk production, enhance body weight, increase rate of protein synthesis, reduce rate of carbohydrate utilization, increase mobilization of pre-fatty acids.
- Patent Nos. 5,663,146 and 5,486,505) have been important steps in the design and delivery of compounds having GH and/or GHRP properties, improvements can still be made. For example, improvements can be made in the areas of oral bioavailability, serum retention time, etc.
- Non-peptidal or hybrid-peptidal secretagogues have also been described. See U.S. Patent Nos. 5,494,919; 5,492,920; 5,492,916; 5,622,973; W095/ 13069, WO96/ 15148; WO96/35713; WO97/22367; WO97/00894; WO97/07117; and WO97/ 11697.
- a class of compounds that generally provide good growth hormone releasing effects and have at least one other desirable biological activity such as better bioavailability, absorption, metabolism, pharmacokinetics, excretions, etc. It would also be desirable to have compounds which can promote the release and elevation of growth hormone levels in the blood of animals, particularly in humans, to be able to use such compounds to promote the release and/ or elevation of growth hormone levels in the blood of animals and humans, and to provide methods for promoting the release and/ or elevation of growth hormone levels in the blood of animals using such compounds.
- GHRPs Properties of GHRPs that are important include that they are effective when administered orally.
- the compound should augment the normal pulsatile physiological secretion of GH.
- GH can be replaced in a physiological way.
- Physiological replacement of a hormonal deficiency improves health while minimizing the potential adverse action of the hormone. This is especially important in treating older ' men and women, as they may be particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of over- treatment with GH.
- chronic administration of GHRPs to animals and humans has produced anabolic effects. Body weight gain has been increased in rats, milk production has been increased in cows.
- GHRP-2 DAla-D ⁇ Nal-Ala-Trp-DPhe-Lys-NH 2
- GHRP-2 is less effective on height velocity than usually obtained with chronic recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) administration, underscores the desirability for improving the GHRP approach. This includes further optimization and extension of the range of the GHRP chemistry in order to produce more effective biological actions.
- Ai is Aib (aminoisobutyric acid), inip (isonipecotyl) or ABU (aminobutyric acid).
- the Aib residue can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Preferred substituents include Ci-C ⁇ alkyl and halogens.
- Aib is preferably unsubstituted.
- Aib is preferably ⁇ Aib.
- ABU is preferably ⁇ ABU or ⁇ ABU, more preferably ⁇ , ⁇ ABU;
- a 2 is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine) or D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine), preferably A 2 is
- DTrp D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine) or D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine), more preferably A 2 is DTrp or D ⁇ Nal;
- X is (1) R1-R2-Z, wherein Ri and R 2 are any natural L-amino acid, Pal, ⁇ Nal, ⁇ Nal, DpCl, CHx, where CH X is cyclohexyl, CHxAla, or any of their respective D-isomers, preferably Ri is DPro, DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or
- DPhe more preferably Ri is DPro or DTrp; and R 2 is preferably Gly, Phe, Pro, DPro, DPhe, DPal, DLeu, DHis, DVal, DGln, DArg, DAla, DSer, DThr, Dlle, Arg, Orn Lys, Ala, Pal, Thr, Val, PheCHx, CHxAla or CHx, where x is preferably 1-8, more preferably 1 to 5; and Z is
- R 3 is a halogen, preferably Cl, and R* is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, preferably R 4 is Phe or Arg, and Z is CONH 2 or COOH;
- R 7 is NH(CH 2 ) n NH, where n is 1 to 8, such as -2-a ⁇ ninoethylamide, -3-aminopropylamide, -4- aminobutylamide, -5-aminopentylamide, or -6-aminohexylamide; or
- R 8 -R 9 -Rio-Z wherein R 8 is DTrp, DPro, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, preferably Re is DTrp or DPro, Rg is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, preferably Rg is Phe, DVal, DPro, Dlle, He, more preferably R 9 is Phe, DVal or DPro; Rio is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, preferably Rio is Lys or Arg, and Z is CONH 2 or COOH, preferably Z is CONH 2 .
- Ai- is Aib, inip, ABU, IMC (imidazole carboxylic acid), Ava, 4-IMA (N ⁇ -imidazole acetic acid), ⁇ Ala, lieu, Trp, His, DpCl, CHx, or any of their respective D-isomers.
- the Aib residue can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Preferred substituents include N- and N-,N- C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, halogens, N- and N- ,N-2 hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl, 4-hydroxybutyl and 3-hydroxyisobutyl.
- Aib is preferably unsubstituted.
- Aib is preferably ⁇ Aib.
- ABU is preferably ⁇ ABU or ⁇ ABU, more preferably ⁇ , ⁇ ABU; and
- X' is (1) R 1 -R2-Z, wherein Rr is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, preferably Rr is DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, more preferably Rr is DTrp or D ⁇ Nal, and R 2 " is any natural L-amino acid, Pal, ⁇ Nal, ⁇ Nal, DpCl, Aib, preferably ⁇ Aib, CHx where x is 1 to 10, or CHxAla, or any of their respective D-isomers, and Z is CONH 2 or COOH, preferably Z is CONH 2 ; or (2) R 3 -R ', wherein R 3 - is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, preferably R 3 is DPro, DTrp,
- R 3 > is DPro, DTrp or D ⁇ Nal
- Rv is NH(CH 2 ) n NH, where n is 1 to 8, such as -2-aminoethylamide, -3- aminopropylamide, -4-aminobutylamide, -5-aminopentylamide, or -6- aminohexylamide .
- the organic and inorganic addition salts thereof are also included.
- Ar is Aib, inip, ABU, ⁇ Ala, His, Sar or any of their respective D- isomers.
- the Aib residue can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Preferred substituents include N- and N-, N-Ci-Ce alkyl, halogens, N- and N-, N-2 hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl, 4-hydroxybutyl and 3-hydroxyisobutyl.
- Aib is preferably unsubstituted.
- Ar is preferably Aib, inip or ABU. More preferably Aib is ⁇ Aib.
- Abu is preferably ⁇ Abu or ⁇ , ⁇ Abu, more preferably ⁇ , ⁇ Abu.
- Y is A 2 -A 3 -A 4 -A 5 -A6-Z'
- a 2 " is as defined above for A2.
- A2" is preferably DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal.
- A2" is more preferably DTrp.
- a 3 , A and A5 are any natural L-amino acid, Pal, ⁇ Nal, ⁇ Nal, Nle, Arg-
- DPro, DPC1, D or L (CHX), cyclohexylalanine (CHXAla), or any of their respective D-isomers
- a 3 is DPro, DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or DPhe, more preferably A3 is DPro or DTrp; and
- A is preferably Gly, Phe, Pro, He, DPro, DPhe, DPal, DLeu, DHis, DVal, DGln, Dlle, DNle, DArg, DAla, DSer, DThr, Dlle, Arg, Orn Lys, Ala, Pal, Thr, Val, PheCHX, CHXAla or CHX.
- a 4 is preferably DSer, DAug, DPro, DTrp, DVal, Dlle, DThr, DNVal, DNle, He, Pro, Phe and still more preferably, A is DPro.
- A5 is preferably He, Arg, Pal, DArg, DSer, Lys and Arg-DPro. More preferably A5 is Arg, DArg, and Lys.
- Z' is NH2, OH or alkylamino or aminoalkylamino, preferably the alkylamino is NH (C1-C10 alkyl) e.g. NH(CH 2 ) n CH 3 , where n is 1 to 10 such as
- N di-(C ⁇ -C ⁇ o alkyl) e.g., N di-(CH 2 )n CH 3 such as
- the aminoalkylamino is a NH (C1-C10 alkylamino, e.g. NH(CH 2 ) n NH 2 such as
- CH 2 CH 2 NH 2 CH 2 CH 2 NH 2 .
- These compounds can be administered to an animal to promote release of serum growth hormone levels.
- these secretagogues can be used in a range of methods for example, to increase milk production, enhance body growth, treat hypothalmic pituitary dwarfism, osteoporosis, burns and renal failure, and to promote wound healing. They can also be used diagnostically. For example, to discover a loss of growth hormone receptor functioning.
- the compounds described herein are typically easy to synthesize, have efficacy at promoting an increase in serum growth hormone levels, and are desirable for large scale production and utilization.
- these compounds may be advantageous in having physiochemical properties which are desirable for the efficient delivery of such polypeptide compounds to a wide variety of animal species because of an improvement in at least one of bioavailability, absorption, metabolism, pharmacokinetics and excretion.
- the preferred methods of delivery are oral, nasal and continuous delivery utilizing special chemical/ mechanical methods of delivery. Pulsed therapy is one preferred method of administration.
- Ai is Aib (aminoisobutyric acid), inip (isonipecotyl) or ABU (aminobutyric acid).
- the Aib residue can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Preferred substituents include C1-C6 alkyl and halogens.
- Aib is preferably unsubstituted.
- Aib is preferably ⁇ Aib.
- ABU is preferably ⁇ ABU or ⁇ ABU, more preferably ⁇ , ⁇ ABU;
- A is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine) or D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine), preferably A2 is DTrp, D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine) or D ⁇ Nal ( ⁇ -naphthyl-D-alanine), more preferably A 2 is DTrp or D ⁇ Nal;
- X is (1) R1-R2-Z, wherein Ri and R2 are any natural L-amino acid, Pal, ⁇ Nal, ⁇ Nal, DpCl, CHx, CHxAla, or any of their respective D-isomers, preferably Ri is DPro, DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or DPhe, more preferably Ri is DPro or DTrp; and R is preferably Gly, Phe, Pro, DPro, DPhe, DPal, DLeu, DHis, DVal, DGln, DArg, DAla, DSer, DThr, Dlle, Arg, Orn Lys, Ala, Pal, Thr, Val, PheCHx, CHxAla or CHx, where x is preferably 1-8, more preferably 1 to 5; and Z is CONH 2 or COOH; (2) DpR 3 Phe-R 4 -Z, wherein R 3 is a halogen, preferably Cl, and R is any natural L-amino acid or
- n 1 to 8
- n 1 to 8
- -2-aminoethylamide, - 3-aminopropylamide, -4-aminobutylamide, -5-aminopentylamide, or -6-aminohexylamide such as -2-aminoethylamide, - 3-aminopropylamide, -4-aminobutylamide, -5-aminopentylamide, or -6-aminohexylamide
- R ⁇ -R ⁇ wherein R5 is any natural L-amino acid, Pal, ⁇ Nal, ⁇ Nal, DpCl, CHx where x is 1 to 10, or any of their respective D-isomers, preferably Rs is DPro or DTrp, and R ⁇ is
- R 7 is NH(CH 2 ) n NH, where n is 1 to 8, such as -2-aminoethylamide, -3-aminopropylamide, -4- aminobutylamide, -5-aminopentylamide, or -6-aminohexylamide; or (6) R 8 -R 9 -Rio-Z, wherein R 8 is DTrp, DPro, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, preferably Rs is DTrp or DPro, Rg is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, preferably Rg is Phe, DVal, DPro, Dlle, He, more preferably Rg is Phe, DVal or DPro; Rio is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, preferably Rio is Lys or Arg, and Z is CONH
- Ar-X' wherein Ar is Aib, inip, ABU, IMC (imidazole carboxylic acid), Ava, 4-IMA (N ⁇ -imidazole acetic acid), ⁇ Ala, lieu, Trp, His, DpCl, CHx, or any of their respective D-isomers.
- the Aib residue can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Preferred substituents include N- and N-,N- Ci-Ce alkyl, halogens, N- and N- ,N-2 hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl, 4-hydroxybutyl and 3-hydroxyisobutyl.
- Aib is preferably unsubstituted.
- Aib is preferably ⁇ Aib.
- ABU is preferably ⁇ ABU or ⁇ ABU, more preferably ⁇ , ⁇ ABU; and X' is (1) Rr-R 2 -Z, wherein Rr is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, preferably Rr is DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, more preferably Ri is DTrp or D ⁇ Nal, and R2' is any natural L-amino acid, Pal, ⁇ Nal, ⁇ Nal, DpCl, Aib, preferably ⁇ Aib, CHx where x is 1 to 10, or CHxAla, or any of their respective D-isomers, and Z is CONH2 or COOH, preferably Z is CONH 2 ; or
- R 3 -R ' wherein R 3 - is any natural L-amino acid or Pal, or their respective D-isomers, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, preferably R 3 ' is DPro, DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or D ⁇ Nal, more preferably R 3 ' is DPro, DTrp or D ⁇ Nal, and R 4 > is NH(CH2) n NH, where n is 1 to 8, such as -2-aminoethylamide, -3- aminopropylamide, -4-aminobutylamide, -5-aminopentylamide, or -6- aminohexylamide .
- a group of preferred compounds includes: ⁇ ABUDTrpDTrpArgCOOH ⁇ , ⁇ ABUDTrpDTrpArgNH 2 ⁇ , ⁇ ABUDTrpDTrpOrnNH 2 ⁇ , ⁇ ABUD ⁇ NalDTrpLysNH 2 ⁇ , ⁇ ABUD ⁇ NalDTrpArgNH ⁇ , ⁇ AbuD ⁇ NalDTrpArgNH 2 ⁇ AibDTrpDTrpArgNH 2 ⁇ AibD ⁇ NalDTr ⁇ ArgNH 2 ⁇ AibDTrpDTrpArgCOOH ⁇ AibD ⁇ NalDTrpArgCOOH ⁇ AibD ⁇ TrpDTrpArgNH 2 ⁇ AibDTrpDPheArgNH 2 inipD ⁇ NalDTrpPheNH 2 inipD ⁇ NalDTrpCHxAlaNH 2 inipD ⁇ NalDTrpPheCOOH inipD ⁇ NalDTrpPalNH 2 ini
- a group of preferred compounds includes: inipDTrpDTrpPheLysNH 2 inipD ⁇ NalDTrpPheLysNH 2 ⁇ ABUD ⁇ NalDTrpPheLysNH 2 ⁇ , ⁇ ABUDTrpDTrpPheLysNH 2 ⁇ AlaDTrpDTrpPheLysNH 2 ⁇ , ⁇ ABUD ⁇ NalDTrpPheLysNH 2 ⁇ , ⁇ ABUDTr ⁇ DTrpPheArg NH 2 ⁇ , ⁇ ABUD ⁇ NalDTrpPheArgNH 2 inipD ⁇ BNalDTrpPheLysNH 2 inipDTrpDTrpPheArgNH ⁇ AlaD ⁇ NalDTr ⁇ PheArgNH 2 ⁇ AibDTrpDTrpPheArgNH 2 ⁇ AibDTrpDTrpPheArgCOOH inipDTrpDTrpPheArgCOOH inipDTrpDTrpPhe
- the heteroatom is selected from the group consisting of O, N, S and P.
- the heteroalicyclic moiety preferably contains 2 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably 3 to 8 carbon atoms.
- the heteroaromatic moiety preferably contains 5 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably 5 to 11 carbon atoms.
- Substituents include NH2, C1-C12 lower alkyl, and as listed below.
- Examples include piperidine-3-methyl-benzylether, N- diethylnipectamide, N-piperazine methylsulfonamide, diethylamide, m- methylpiperidine, 3,3-diphenylpropylamide, 4-piperidino piperidinamide, 4- phenyl-piperidinamide, N-methyl 1-piperiazine, 2-morpholinoethylamine, spiroindole methylsulfonamide, pyrrolidine amide, indoleamide, 3-piperidine methanol amide, tropin amide, 2-aminoethylamide, 3-aminopropylamide, 4- aminobutylamide, 5-aminopentylamide, 6-aminohexylamide.
- Preferred substituted heteralicyclic or heteroaromatic include N-diethylnipectamide, piperidine-3-methyl-benzylether, N-piperazine methyl sulfonamide, diethylamide and m-methylpiperidine. Even more preferred are N- diethylnipectamide and piperidine-3-methyl-benzylether.
- X is DPro-diisobutylamide or DTrp-Phe- Arg-5-aminopentamide, and organic and inorganic addition salts thereof. Even more preferably, X is DPro-diisobutylamide and organic and inorganic addition salts thereof.
- Ar-Y wherein Ar is Aib, inip, ABU, ⁇ Ala, His, Sar or any of their respective D- isomers.
- the Aib residue can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Preferred substituents include N- and N-, N-C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, halogens, N- and N-, N-2 hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl, 4-hydroxybutyl and 3-hydroxyisobutyl.
- Aib is preferably unsubstituted.
- Ar is preferably Aib, inip or ABU. More preferably Aib is ⁇ Aib.
- Abu is preferably ⁇ Abu or ⁇ , ⁇ Abu, more preferably ⁇ , ⁇ Abu.
- Y is A2-A3-A4-A5-A6-Z', A2-A3-A4-A5-Z' or A2-A3-A4-Z' wherein A 2 - is A5-A2" or A 2% wherein A5 is a spacer amino acid such as His, A " is as defined above for A2.
- A2" is preferably DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or
- a 2 - is more preferably DTrp.
- A3, A4 and A5 are any natural L-amino acid, Pal, ⁇ Nal, ⁇ Nal, Nle, Arg- DPro, DPC1, D or L (CHX), cyclohexylalanine (CHXAla), or any of their respective D-isomers, preferably A3 is DPro, DTrp, D ⁇ Nal or DPhe, more preferably A3 is DPro or DTrp; and A is preferably Gly, Phe, Pro, He, DPro, DPhe, DPal, DLeu, DHis, DVal, DGln, Dlle, DNle, DArg, DAla, DSer, DThr, Dlle, Arg, Orn Lys, Ala, Pal, Thr, Val, PheCHX, CHXAla or CHX.
- a 4 is preferably DSer, DAug, DPro, DTrp, DVal, Dlle, DThr, DNVal, DNle, He, Pro, Phe and still more preferably, A is DPro.
- A5 is preferably He, Arg, Pal, DArg, DSer, Lys and Arg-DPro. More preferably A5 is Arg, DArg, and Lys.
- Z' is NH2, OH or (aminoalkyl) or (aminoalkylamino), preferably the aminoalkyl is NH (C1-C10 alkyl) e.g. NH(CH 2 )nCH 3 , where n is 1 to 10 such as
- N di-(C ⁇ -C ⁇ o alkyl) e.g., N di-(CH 2 )n CH 3 such as
- the alkylamino is a NH (C1-C10 alkylamino, e.g. NH(CH 2 ) n NH2 such as
- Preferred examples include moieties such as -2-aminoethyla ⁇ ide, -3- aminopropylamide, -4-aminobutylamide, -5-aminopentylamide, or -6-aminohexylamide; N-dimethylamide; N-diethylamide; N- dipropylamide; N-dibutylamide; N-diisobutylamide; N-dipentylamide; N- dihexylamide;
- a particularly preferred embodiment is Aib-Y, more preferably ⁇ Aib-Y.
- Y is preferably A2-DPro-A 4 -A 5 -A 6 -Z'; A 2 -A 3 -A 4 -Z'; or A2-A3-A4-A5-Z'.
- Y is more preferably A 2 -DPro-A 4 -Z' or A 2 -DPro-A 4 -Z' or A 2 -DPro-A 4 -A 5 -Z'.
- Still more preferably Y is A 2 -DPro-A 4 -A5-Z'.
- Z' is preferably -NH 2 .
- Preferred embodiments include ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-A 4 -A 5 -A 6 -Z'; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-A 4 -A 5 -Z'; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-A 4 -Z'; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-A 4 -Arg-NH ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-A 4 -Arg-A 6 -NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-A 4 -Arg-Gly-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-D ⁇ Nal-DPro-A 4 -A 5 -A 6 -Z'; ⁇ Aib-D ⁇ Nal-DPro-A 4 -A 5 -Z'; ⁇ Aib-D ⁇ Nal-DPro-A 4 -A 5 -Z'; ⁇ Aib-D ⁇ Nal-DPro-A 4 -Z'; ⁇
- a 4 is preferably Dlle, DThr, DNle, DVal, DGln, DAla, DPhe, DTrp, DNVal and Arg.
- Exemplery representatives of ⁇ Aib-A2"-DPro-A -Arg-Z' include ⁇ AibDTrpDProDIleArgNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProDThrArgNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProDValArgNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProDNleArgNH 2 ; and ⁇ AibD ⁇ NalDProDIleDArgNH 2 .
- Exemplary representatives of: aAib-A 2 -DPro-A 4 -Z include ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DThr-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DGln-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-Arg-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DAla-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DPhe-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DTrp-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DVal-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DNVal-NH 2 ; and ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DIle-NH 2 ;
- Exemplary representatives of ⁇ Aib-A 2 -DPro-A -Arg-A6-Z include compounds of the formula ⁇ Aib-A 2 -DPro-A 4 -Arg-Gly-NH such as ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DIle-Arg-Gly-NH 2 ; ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DThr-Arg-Gly-NH 2 ; and ⁇ Aib-DTrp-DPro-DNle-Arg-Gly-NH 2 .
- inipD ⁇ NalDTr ⁇ NH 2 inipD ⁇ NalDValNH 2 ; inipD ⁇ NalDValNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDValNH 2 ; ⁇ A ⁇ bDTrpDProDSerNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProDArgNH ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProDPheNH ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProDTrpNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDValDValNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDValDProDValNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDValDValDValNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProDLysNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDProDProDValNH 2 ; inipD ⁇ NalDTrpDValNH 2 ; ⁇ AibDTrpDProIleNH 2 ; ⁇ AbuD ⁇ NalDTrpDIleNH 2 ; inipD ⁇ NalDTrpD
- Preferred examples are selected from the group consisting of ⁇ AibDTrpDProDIleArgNH 2 ⁇ AibDTrpDProDIleArgGlyNH 2 ⁇ AibDTrpDProDProDIleArgNH , and ⁇ AibDTrpDProDProDIleArgGlyNH 2 .
- the following peptides are of interest:
- DAlaDTrpAlaTrpDPheLysHisGlyNH 2 These secretagogues can be used therapeutically for any use for which growth hormone can be used, such as treating hypothalamic pituitary dwarfism, osteoporosis, burns, and renal failure for acute use, for non-union bone fracture, and to promote wound healing. Additionally, it can be used to promote recovery from surgery, and acute/ chronic debilitating medical illnesses. Beneficial anabolic effects result on skin, muscle and bone in relation to the aging process with a concomitant decrease in body fat. Treatment of cancer patients by these peptides is also included, for example, prevention and/ or reduction of cachexia in cancer patients. These therapeutic uses are accomplished by using a therapeutically effective amount of the compound. Such an amount is that needed to promote the release of serum growth hormone levels as discussed, infra.
- the compounds of this invention may also be used to enhance blood GH levels in animals; enhance milk production in cows; enhance body growth in animals such as, e.g., humans, sheep, bovines, and swine, as well as fish, fowl, other vertebrates and crustaceans; and increase wool and/or fur production in mammals.
- the amount of body growth is dependent upon the sex and age of the animal species, quantity and identity of the growth hormone releasing compound being administered, route of administration, and the Hke.
- the compounds of this invention increase serum GH in humans; enhance body growth in short stature children; decrease body fat and improve protein metabolism in select children; improve protein metabolism of the skin, muscle, bone while decreasing body fat of the elderly, particularly when GH deficiency is present.
- These compounds are also useful for improving serum lipid pattern in humans by decreasing in the serum the amount of serum cholesterol and low density lipoprotein, and increasing in the serum the amount of the high density lipoprotein.
- novel secretagogues of this invention can be synthesized according to the usual methods of solution and solid phase peptide chemistry, or by classical methods known in the art.
- a method is provided for promoting release and/ or elevation of growth hormone levels in the blood of an animal. This method of promoting the release and/ or elevation of growth hormone levels can also be used to therapeutically treat the aforesaid diseases. Said methods comprise administering to an animal an effective dose of at least one of the above- described compounds. In one embodiment, this method is used in animals other than humans.
- the compounds of this invention can be administered by oral, parenteral (intramuscular (i.m.), intraperitoneal (i.p.) > intravenous (i.v.) or subcutaneous (s.c.) injection), nasal, vaginal, rectal or sublingual routes of administration as well as intrapulmonary inhalation can be formulated in dose forms appropriate for each route of administration. Parenteral administration is preferred.
- Solid dose forms for oral administration include capsules, tablets, pills, powders and granules.
- the active compound is mixed with at least one inert carrier such as sucrose, lactose, or starch.
- Such dose forms can also comprise, as is normal practice, additional substances other than inert diluents, e.g., lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate.
- the dose forms may also comprise buffering agents. Tablets and pills can additionally be prepared with enteric coatings.
- Liquid dose forms for oral administration include emulsions, solutions, suspensions, syrups, the elixirs containing inert diluents commonly used in the art, such as water.
- compositions can also include adjuvants, such as wetting agents, emulsifying and suspending agents, and sweetening, flavoring, and perfuming agents.
- Preparations according to this invention for parenteral administration include sterile aqueous or non-aqueous solutions, suspensions, or emulsions.
- non-aqueous solvents or vehicles are propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, vegetable oils, such as olive oil and corn oil, gelatin, and injectable organic esters such as ethyl oleate.
- Such dose forms may also contain adjuvants such as preserving, wetting, emulsifying, and dispersing agents. They may be sterilized by, for example, filtration through a bacteria-retaining filter, by incorporating sterilizing agents into the compositions, by irradiating the compositions, or by heating the compositions.
- the amount of secretagogues or combination of compounds of the present invention administered wiU vary depending on numerous factors, e.g., the particular animal treated, its age and sex, the desired therapeutic affect, the route of administration and which polypeptide or combination of polypeptides are employed. In all instances, however, a dose effective (therapeutically effective amount) to promote release and elevation of growth hormone level in the blood of the recipient animal is used. Ordinarily, this dose level falls in the range of between about 0. l ⁇ g to lOmg of total compound per kg of body weight. The preferred amount can readily be determined empirically by the skilled artisan based upon the present disclosure.
- the preferred dose level falls in the range of about 0. l ⁇ g to lO ⁇ g of total secretagogue per kg of body weight, more preferably, about 0.5 ⁇ g to 5 ⁇ g of total secretagogue per kg of body weight, still more preferably about 0.7 ⁇ g about 3.0 ⁇ g per kg of body weight.
- combinations of growth hormone releasing compounds are used, lower amounts of the presently described peptide can be used.
- a synergistic compound in Group I of U.S. Patent No. 4,880,778 such as GHRH, or U.S. Patent No.
- a preferred range is about 0. l ⁇ g to about 5 ⁇ g of the presently described compound per kg of body weight and about 0.5 ⁇ g to about 15.0 ⁇ g of synergistic compound (e.g. GHRH) and more preferably about O. l ⁇ g to about 3 ⁇ g of the present compound with about l.O ⁇ g to about 3.0 ⁇ g of the synergistic compound per kg of body weight.
- synergistic compound e.g. GHRH
- the dose level is typicaUy about 30 ⁇ g to about 1200 ⁇ g of compound per kg of body weight, more preferably about 70 ⁇ g to about 600 ⁇ g of compound per kg of body weight, still more preferably, about 200 ⁇ g to about 600 ⁇ g of total compound per kg of body weight.
- Cows and pigs require about the same dose level as humans, while rats typically require higher dose levels. The exact level can readily be determined empirically based upon the present disclosure.
- compositions that comprise, as an active ingredient, the organic and inorganic addition salts of the above-described polypeptides and combinations thereof; optionally, in association with a carrier, diluent, slow release matrix, or coating.
- organic or inorganic addition salts of the growth hormone releasing compounds and combinations thereof contemplated to be within the scope of the present invention include salts of such organic moieties as acetate, trifluoroacetate, oxalate, valerate, oleate, laurate, benzoate, lactate, tosylate, citrate, maleate, fumarate, succinate, tartrate, naphthalate, and the like; and such inorganic moieties as Group I (i.e., alkali metal salts), Group II (i.e.
- alkaline earth metal salts ammonium and protamine salts, zinc, iron, and the Hke with counterions such as chloride, bromide, sulfate, phosphate and the like, as well as the organic moieties referred to above.
- salts are preferred when administration to human subjects is contemplated.
- Such salts include the non-toxic alkali metal, alkaline earth metal and ammonium salts commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry including sodium, potassium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, barium, ammonium and protamine salts which are prepared by methods well known in the art.
- the term also includes non-toxic acid addition salts which are generally prepared by reacting the compounds of this invention with a suitable organic or inorganic acid.
- Representative salts include hydrochloride, hydrobromide, sulfate, bisulfate, acetate, oxalate, valerate, oleate, laurate, borate, benzoate, lactate, phosphate, tosylate, citrate, maleate, fumarate, succinate, tartrate, napthylate and the like.
- the compounds are prepared by coupling individual amino acids starting at the carboxy terminus of the peptide sequence using an appropriate activating agent, such as N,N' dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC).
- DCC N,N' dicyclohexylcarbodiimide
- the alpha amine of individual amino acids are protected, for example, as the t-butyloxycarbonyl derivative (t-Boc) and the reactive side chain functionalities are protected as outlined in Table 1.
- the resin Prior to incorporation of the initial amino acid, the resin is agitated three times (about one minute each) with dichloromethane (CH2C12: about 10 ml/gm of resin), neutralized with three agitations (about two minutes each) of N,N-diisopropylethylamine (DIEA) in dichloromethane (10:90; about 10 ml/gm of resin) and agitated three times (about one minute each ) with dichloromethane (about 10 mL/gm of resin).
- dichloromethane CH2C12: about 10 ml/gm of resin
- DIEA N,N-diisopropylethylamine
- the initial and each of the subsequent amino acids are coupled to the resin using a preformed symmetrical anhydride using about 6.0 times the total amount of the reaction capacity of the resin of a suitably protected amino acid and about 2.0 times the total amount of the binding capacity of the resin of DIC in an appropriate amount of dichloromethane.
- N,N-dimethylformamide DMF
- GeneraUy the symmetrical anhydride is prepared up to 30 minutes prior to introduction into the reaction vessel at room temperature or below.
- the dicyclohexylurea that forms upon preparation of the symmetrical anhydride is removed via gravity filtration of the solution into the reaction vessel.
- a commonly used reagent consists of a solution of trifluororacetic acid (TFA) in dichloromethane (33:66).
- the desired peptide can be cleaved from the resin support by treatment with a reagent such as hydrogen fluoride (HF) which not only cleaves the peptide from the resin, but also cleaves most commonly used side-chain protecting groups.
- a reagent such as hydrogen fluoride (HF) which not only cleaves the peptide from the resin, but also cleaves most commonly used side-chain protecting groups.
- HF hydrogen fluoride
- free peptide alkylamides are cleaved by treatment with an appropriate amine (in this case, use of Boc-N e "FMOC-Lys would allow simultaneous removal of the FMOC group).
- Coupling time depends upon the individual amino acid. ** The extent of coupling can be generally monitored by a color test. If the coupling is incomplete, the same amino acid can be recoupled by a different protocol, e.g. HOBt active ester. If the coupling is complete the next amino acid can then be coupled.
- Trunk blood for the determination of blood GH levels was collected following decapitation. After allowing the blood to clot, it was centrifuged and the serum was separated from the clot. Serum was kept frozen until the day of sampling for radioimmunoassay (RIA) determination of growth hormone levels according to the following procedure, as developed by the National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIADDK).
- RIA radioimmunoassay
- Reagents are generally added to the RIA analysis tubes at a single sitting, at refrigerator temperature (about 4°C) in the following sequence:
- Reagent addition is generally carried out so that there is achieved a final RIA tube dilution of about 1:30,000 (antiserum to total liquid volume; vokvol).
- the mixed reagents are then typically incubated at room temperature (about 25°C) for about 24 hours prior to addition of a second antibody (e.g., goat or rabbit anti-monkey gamma globulin serum) which binds to and causes precipitation of the complexed growth hormone antiserum.
- a second antibody e.g., goat or rabbit anti-monkey gamma globulin serum
- Precipitated contents of the RIA tubes are then analyzed for the number of counts in a specified period of time in a gamma scintillation counter.
- a standard curve is prepared by plotting number of radioactive counts versus growth hormone (GH) level.
- GH levels of unknown are then determined by reference to the standard curve. Serum GH was measured by RIA with reagents provided by the National Hormone and Pituitary Program.
- Serum levels in Tables 3 and 4 are recorded in ng/mL in terms of the rat GH standard of 0.61 International Units /mg (IU/mg). Data is recorded as the mean ⁇ standard error of the mean (SEM). Statistical analysis was performed with Student's t-test. In Table 3, the results shown are the average of studies with six rats.
- reaction mixture was washed with 20 ml of 20% citric acid aqueous solution, 20 ml of saturated NaHCO 3 aqueous solution, and 20 ml of saturated sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- the organic layer was separated and dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, filters and concentrated by vacuum. Further purification was done by flash column chromatography (CHCl 3 /MeOH, 95:5) to afford white solid of Boc-DTrp-D-diisobutylamide.
- Boc-DTrp-DPro-diisobutylamide was dissolved in 25 ml of CH2C1 2 , 1 ml of methylsulfide and 0.5 ml of 1,2- ethanedithiol was added as scavenger in suppressing the indole alkylation of tryptophane.
- 10 ml of trifluoracetic acid was added dropwise while being stirred. The reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min. Volatiles were removed under vacuum and the residue was dissolved in 30 ml of CH 2 C1 2 and washed with 10 ml saturated NaHCO 3 aqueous solution.
- reaction mixture was washed with 20 ml of 20% citric acid aqueous solution, 20 ml of saturated NaCHO 3 aqueous solution, and 20 ml of saturated sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- the organic layer was separated and dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vacuum. Further purification was done by flash column chromatography (CHCl 3 /MeOH, 95:5) to afford white solid of Boc-Aib-DTrp- DPro-diisobutyla ide .
- Boc-Aib-DTrp-DPro-diisobutylamide was dissolved in 30 ml of CH 2 C1 2 , 1 ml of methylsulfide and 0.5 ml of 1,2- ethanedithiol were added as scavengers to suppress the indole alkylation of tryptophan. 10 ml of trifluoracetic acid was added dropwise while being stirred. The reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min. Volatiles were removed under vacuum and the residue was dissolved in 30 ml of CH 2 C1 2 and washed with 10 ml saturated NaHCO 3 aqueous solution.
- the Boc-DPro-3-piperidinamide was dissolved in 25 ml of CH2C1 2 and 10 ml of trifluoracetic acid added while stirring. The reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min. All volatiles were removed under vacuum and the residue dissolved in 30 ml of CH 2 C1 2 and washed with 10 ml saturated NaHCO 3 aqueous solution. The organic layer was removed and the aqueous layer extracted with CH2CI2 (3x10 ml). The organic layer was dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and filtered and the solvent was removed by vacuum.
- Boc-DTrp-DPro-3-piperidinamide was dissolved in 25 ml of CH2C1 2 and 10 ml of trifluoracetic was added while being stirred. The reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min. All volatiles were removed under vacuum and the residue was dissolved in 30 ml of CH2CI 2 and washed with 10 ml saturated NaHCO 3 aqueous solution. The organic layer was removed and the aqueous layer was extracted with CH2CI2 (3x10 ml). The organic layer was dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered and the solvent removed in vacuum.
- reaction mixture was washed with 20 ml of 20% citric acid aqueous solution, 20 ml of saturated NaHCO 3 aqueous solution and 20 ml of saturated sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- the organic layer was separated and dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vacuum. Further purification was done by flash column chromatography (CHCl 3 /MeOH, 95:5) to afford white solid of Boc-Aib-DTrp-DPro-3- piperidinamide.
- Boc-Aib-DTrp-DPro-3-piperidinamide was dissolved in 25 ml of CH 2 C1 2 and 10 ml of trifluoracetic acid was added while being stirred. The reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min. All volatiles were removed under vacuum and the residue was dissolved in 30 ml of CH 2 C1 2 and washed with 10 ml saturated NaCHO 3 aqueous solution. The organic layer was removed and the aqueous layer was extracted with CH2CI2 (3x10 ml). The organic layer was dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered and the solvent removed in vacuum.
- the GHRP-2 (reference standard) has the structure DAla-D ⁇ Nal-Ala- Trp-DPhe-Lys-NH 2 (Chen and Clarke, J. Neuroend. 7: 179 (1995)).
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