WO2001036398A1 - Benzoxa- and benzthiazoles - Google Patents

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WO2001036398A1
WO2001036398A1 PCT/EP2000/011475 EP0011475W WO0136398A1 WO 2001036398 A1 WO2001036398 A1 WO 2001036398A1 EP 0011475 W EP0011475 W EP 0011475W WO 0136398 A1 WO0136398 A1 WO 0136398A1
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  • the invention relates to benzoxa- and benzthiazole derivatives. It concerns a benzoxa- or benzthiazole substituted at the 2 position and carrying a sulfamic acid ester group bound via oxygen to the phenyl part of the ring structure, hereinafter briefly named "a compound of the invention”.
  • X is O or S
  • Ri and R 2 either independently are hydrogen or alkyl, or one is hydrogen and the other is acyl or alkoxycarbonyl; and R 3 is alkyl; alkenyl; alkinyl; cycloalkyl; cycloalkenyl; aryl; acyl; cycloalkylalkyl; cycloalkylalkenyl, including cycloalkanylidenealkyl; cycloalkenylalkyl; arylalkyl; arylalkenyl; arylalkinyl; alkoxycarbonylaminoalkyl; hydroxycycloalkylalkyl; cycloalkanylidenec'ycloalkanylidenalkyl; heteroaryl; or heteroarylalkyl; in free form or salt form.
  • the sulfamoyloxy moiety in formula I is bound to the ring system in position 5 or 6, preferably 6.
  • Alkyl as a group Ri or R 2 preferably is of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, it especially is methyl.
  • Acyl as a group R ! or R 2 preferably is formyl or alkylcarbonyl of altogether 2 to 5 carbon atoms, it especially is acetyl.
  • Alkoxycarbonyl as a group Ri or R 2 preferably is of altogether 2 to 5 carbon atoms, it especially is methoxycarbonyl.
  • R 3 alkyl as such or as part of a substituent such as cycloalkylalkyl includes (C ⁇ . 22 )alkyl, e.g.
  • alkenyl as such or as part of a substituent such as cycloalkylalkenyl includes (C 2 . 22 )alkenyl, e.g.
  • alkinyl as such or as part of a substituent such as arylalkinyl includes (C 2-22 )alkinyl; cycloalkyl as such or as part of a substituent such as cycloalkylalkyl or hydroxycycloalkylalkyl includes (C 4 . ⁇ 2 )cycloalkyl, such as cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, and cyclododecanyl; it may be mono- or polycyclic, such as bridged cycloalkyl, as in adam
  • a second cycloalkyl such as decalin (octahydronaphthyl), and includes spiro cycloalkyl, as in l,4-dioxa-spiro[4.5]decyl or l,5-dioxa-spiro[5.5]undecyl, whereby the cycloalkyl moiety and the annexed second ring system are unsubstituted or substituted with e.g up to 4, preferably one or two alkyl or alkoxy moieties of preferably 1 or 2 carbon atoms; when cycloalkyl is part of a substituent, there preferably is just one, but there may be up to two, mono- or polycyclic cycloalkyl moieties, as in e.g.
  • cycloalkenyl as such or as part of cycloalkenylalkyl includes (C 4 . ⁇ 2 )cycloalkenyl, such as cyclohexenyl; it may be polycyclic, as in e.g. decahydrophenanthrenyl, and may be substituted, e.g. with 1 to 3 (C ⁇ - 4 )alkyl; aryl as such or as part of arylalkyl, arylalkenyl or arylalkinyl includes (C 5 . ⁇ 8 )aryl, e.g. (C 5 - ⁇ 2 )aryl, e.g.
  • phenyl or tetrahydronaphthalinyl may be substituted by e.g. alkyl; there may be up to 3, preferably 1 aryl moiety when aryl is part of a substitutent, as in di- or triphenylmethyl;
  • acyl includes the residue of a carboxylic acid, in particular an alkyl, aralkyl or aryl carboxylic acid, e.g. an alkyl, aralkyl or aryl carbocyclic acid;
  • - cycloalkylalkenyl includes e.g. a cycloalkanylidenalkyl group of formula i
  • R is hydrogen or alkyL e.g. especially methyl
  • R 5 and R$ together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form cycloalkyl
  • - cycloalkenylalkyl is e.g. cyclohexenylmethyl
  • - alkoxycarbonylaminoalkyl is e.g. tert-butoxycarbonylamino-2,2-dimethylpropyl;
  • the hydroxy group preferably is bound to the cycloalkyl part at the same carbon atom that is bound to the alkylene part of the hydroxycycloalkylalkyl moiety;
  • - cycloalkanylidenecycloalkanylidenalkyl is e.g. bicyclobutylidenylidenemethyl
  • heteroaryl as such or as part of heteroarylalkyl preferably is pyridyl or thienyl.
  • X preferably is oxygen.
  • Ri and R 2 preferably are hydrogen.
  • R 3 preferably is alkyl; cycloalkylalkyl; cycloalkenylalkyl; alkoxycarbonylaminoalkyl; or cycloalkylalkenyl, e.g. a group of formula i as defined above.
  • a subgroup of compounds of the invention is the compounds of formula I wherein X is as defined above; Ri and R 2 are hydrogen; and R 3 is alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl, in free form or salt form.
  • a further subgroup of compounds of the invention is the compounds of formula Is
  • X, Ri, R 2 and R 4 are as defined above; in free form or salt form; e.g. sulfamic acid 2-(adamantan-2-ylidenemethyl)benzoxazol-6-yl ester in free form or salt form.
  • a further subgroup of compounds of the invention is the compounds of formula Ipi
  • R ⁇ p and R 2p have the significances indicated above for Ri and R 2 ;
  • R 3p ⁇ is alkyl; alkenyl; alkinyl; cycloalkyl; acyl; cycloalkylalkyl; arylalkyl; arylalkenyl; arylalkinyl; heteroaryl; or heteroarylalkyl; or Ri p and R 2p are hydrogen; and R 3p ⁇ is adamantan-2-ylidenemethyl; in free form or salt form.
  • a further subgroup is the compounds of formula Ip 2
  • Ri and R 2 are as defined above;
  • R 3p2 is alkyl; alkenyl; alkinyl; cycloalkyl; acyl; cycloalkylalkyl; adamantylalkenyl, including adamantanylidenalkyl; arylalkyl; arylalkenyl; arylalkinyl; heteroaryl; or heteroarylalkyl; in free form or salt form.
  • a further subgroup is the compounds of formula Iq
  • - cycloalkyl selected from adamantyl and hexahydro-2-5-methano-pentalenyl;
  • - cycloalkyl selected from adamantylalkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the alkylene part thereof and dicyclohexylmethyl;
  • cycloalkylalkenyl (including cycloalkanylidenalkyl) selected from: adamantanyliden(C ⁇ -4 )alkyl; (C 4 . ⁇ 2 )cycloalkyliden(C ⁇ -4 )alkyl; bicyclo[3.3.
  • - arylalkyl selected from di- or triphenyl(C ⁇ _ 4 )alkyl
  • - hydroxycycloalkylalkyl selected from: (2-hydroxyadamant-2-yl)(C ⁇ -6 )alkyl; (9-hydroxybicyclo[3.3. l]non-9-yl(Ci_ )alkyl; and
  • cycloalkanylidenecycloalkanylidenalkyl moiety bicyclobutylidenylidenemethyl; in free form or salt form.
  • a compound of the invention includes a compound in any form, e.g. in free form, in the form of a salt, in the form of a solvate and in the form of a solvated salt.
  • a salt of a compound of the invention includes a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, e.g. an acid addition salt.
  • a compound of the invention in free form may be converted into a corresponding compound in the form of a salt and vice versa.
  • a compound of the invention in the form of a solvate in free form or salt form may be converted into a corresponding compound in free form or salt form in unsolvated form and vice versa.
  • a compound of the invention may exist in the form of isomers and mixtures thereof; e.g. a compound of the invention may contain substituents exhibiting geometric isomerism and/or asymmetrically substituted carbon atoms and may thus exist in the form of isomers and/or diastereoisomeres and mixtures thereof. Isomeric mixtures may be separated in conventional manner to obtain pure isomers or diastereoismers, respectively.
  • the invention includes a compound of the present invention in any isomeric and/or diasteroisomeric pure form and in the form of any isomeric and/or diastereoisomeric mixture.
  • the invention further includes a process for the preparation of a compound of the invention as defined above, comprising sulfamoylating a corresponding benzoxa- or benzthiazole substituted in the 2 position and carrying a hydroxy group on the phenyl part of the ring structure.
  • Process variant a) may be carried out e.g. by reacting a compound of formula II al) with sulfuryl chloride and sodium- or potassium azide, and reducing the azide group to an amino group -NH 2 in a resultant compound of formula III
  • Ri and R 2 are both hydrogen and L is a leaving group, e.g. halogen, preferably chloro; such as H 2 N-SO 2 Cl; e.g. in an inert solvent, e.g. dimethylformamide or dimethylacetamide, with or without addition of an organic base, such as an organic tertiary amine, or an inorganic base, e.g. an alkali(hydrogen)carbonate or alkali hydride, preferably sodium hydride.
  • halogen preferably chloro
  • an organic base such as an organic tertiary amine, or an inorganic base, e.g. an alkali(hydrogen)carbonate or alkali hydride, preferably sodium hydride.
  • Process variant b) may be effected by N-alkylating, N-acylating or N-alkoxycarbonylating using e.g. for N-alkylation activated alkyl, e.g. alkyl halogenides, such as alkyl iodides, alkyl sulfates or alkyl mesy(tosy)lates; for N-acylation acyl halogenides; and for N-alkoxycarbonylation alkoxycarbonyl halides, preferably chlorides.
  • N-alkylation activated alkyl e.g. alkyl halogenides, such as alkyl iodides, alkyl sulfates or alkyl mesy(tosy)lates
  • alkyl halogenides such as alkyl iodides, alkyl sulfates or alkyl mesy(tosy)lates
  • N-acylation acyl halogenides such as alkyl
  • the reaction is effected conveniently in the presence of a suitable base, preferably an alkali metal carbonate or alkali metal hydride, preferably in an inert, preferably polar solvent such as acetone or dimethylformamide, at temperatures between about -20° and about +120°C, preferably between room temperature and about 60°C.
  • a suitable base preferably an alkali metal carbonate or alkali metal hydride
  • an inert preferably polar solvent such as acetone or dimethylformamide
  • a resultant compound of the invention may be recovered from the reaction mixture and isolated and purified in conventional manner.
  • Isomers such as geometric isomers or enantiomers or diastereoisomers, may be obtained in conventional manner, e.g. by fractional crystallization or asymmetric synthesis from corresponding asymmetrically substituted, e.g. optically active starting materials.
  • the starting materials may also be prepared in conventional manner.
  • a compound of formula II may e.g. be obtained by ⁇ ) reacting a compound of formula V
  • R 5 and R « are as defined above, e.g. in the presence of trimethylsilyl chloride (TMSCl), N-ethyld ⁇ sopropylamine and sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide in an inert solvent, e.g. tetrahydrofurane, at low temperatures, e.g. around -70°C, and dehydrating a resultant compound of formula lie
  • TMSCl trimethylsilyl chloride
  • N-ethyld ⁇ sopropylamine N-ethyld ⁇ sopropylamine
  • sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide in an inert solvent, e.g. tetrahydrofurane
  • X, R 4 , R 5 and Re are as defined above, e.g. by treatment with trifluoroacetic acid in an inert solvent such as toluene.
  • Process variant a3) above is also indicated for the preparation of a compound of formula I wherein Ri and R 2 are hydrogen, X is as defined above and R 3 is a group of formula i as defined above, starting from a corresponding compound of formula lie and dehydrating a resultant compound of formula I wherein R 3 is hydroxycycloalkylalkyl as described under ⁇ ) above.
  • a compound of formula II may be obtained by reaction of a compound of formula V with a compound of formula R 3 COOH, conveniently in the presence of propylphosphonic acid anhydride and N-ethyl-diisopropylamine; or 2,2'-dithiopyridine and triphenylphosphane; preferably in an inert solvent, e.g. methylene chloride, and cyclizing a resultant compound of formula VII
  • X and R> are as defined above and Alk is alkyl, preferably methyl, with a compound of formula VI, e.g. in the presence of butyl lithium in an inert solvent, e.g. tetrahydrofurane, conveniently at low temperatures, such as around -70°C, to obtain a compound of formula IX
  • Alk, X, R ⁇ R 5 and R are as defined above; and either
  • Alk, X, > , R 5 and Re are as defined above; and then dealkylating to obtain a corresponding compound of formula Ila, e.g. in the presence of pyridine and HCl, conveniently at high temperatures, such as above about 100°C, e.g. around 200°C.
  • Examples la and lb Sulfamic acid 2-ri-(2-hydroxyadamantan-2-yl)pentvn- benzoxazol-6-yl ester and, respectively, sulfamic acid 2-ri-(adamantan-2-ylidene)pentyll- benzoxazol-6-yl ester
  • Example lb (125.8 MHz, de-DMSO) 166.091, 158.038, 149.590, 147.630, 119.957,
  • Example 8 166.745, 155.558, 150.600, 149.648, 147.269, 120.358, 119.394, 105.693, 64.292, 57.866, 35.634, 28.333, 26.318, 14.102.
  • Example 12 168.446, 146.658, 140.656, 119.420, 118.622, 105.099, 103.659, 41.770, 40.197, 39.233, 36.789, 33.951, 27.851.
  • Example 28 (125.8 MHz) 164.389, 160.842, 149.534, 146.796, 140.860, 119.638, 118.531, 110.406, 105.023, 38.294, 32.437, 30.581, 30.030, 22.869, 22.406, 13.866, 13.835.
  • Example 29 (125.8 MHz) 160.874, 146.784, 140.909, 119.643, 118.522, 110.396, 105.037, 38.574, 32.674, 31.955, 31.506, 28.017, 27.538, 22.460, 22.277, 13.919.
  • Example 30 (125.8 MHz) 160.924, 146.798, 140.770, 119.592, 118.590, 110.348, 105.036, 38.639, 32.736, 31.575, 29.427, 29.003, 28.333, 27.849, 22.529, 22.496, 14.006, 13.976.
  • Example 31 (125.8 MHz) 160.870, 146.764, 140.969, 119.653, 118.499, 110.392, 105.021, 38.609, 32.702, 31.736, 29.733, 29.298, 29.050, 28.378, 27.886, 22.614, 14.008.
  • Example 35 (125.8 MHz, ⁇ VDMSO) 167.336, 157.635, 154.176, 149.395, 132.640, 130.962, 123.041, 120.036, 118.927, 115.893.
  • Example 57 (d ⁇ -DMSO) 165.887, 162.639, 151.553, 147.166, 134.719, 122.842, 121.308, 115.533, 110.953, 40.749, 38.615, 36.358, 33.594, 27.502.
  • Starting materials and intermediates may be obtained as follows:
  • a mixture of 1.01 ml of pivaloyl chloride, 808 mg 2,4-d ydroxyaniline hydrochloride (formula V) and 0.4 ml of pyridine is heated at about 210° for about 18 hours.
  • the mixture obtained is dispersed in a mixture of cyclohexane and ethyl acetate and purified by chromatography.
  • the title compound is obtained (m.p. 204-210°).
  • the evaporation residue obtained is treated with 240 ml of toluene, 3.1 ml of trifluoroacetic acid are added, and the reaction mixture is heated at about 115° for about 7 hours and cooled. Crystallization occurs.
  • the first title compound above is obtained in the form of a ciystalline salt with trifluoroacetic acid. This is recrystallized in ethanol. The compound in free form is obtained (m.p. 248-253°).
  • 187 ul of methansulfonyl chloride are added to a mixture of 350 mg of 2-(5-methoxybenzothiazol-2-ylmethyl)cycloheptan-2-ol (formula IX), 665 ul of triethylamine and a catalytical amount of 4-N,N-d me ylaminopyridine in 12 ml of dry dichloromethane at about 0°.
  • the mixture is stirred for about 12 hours at room temperature, 187 ⁇ l of methansulfonyl chloride and 665 ⁇ l of triethylamine are added and the resultant reaction mixture is stirred at about 40° for about 48 hours.
  • the compounds of the invention in particular the compounds of formula I, in free form or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, including as solvates, hereinafter briefly named "the agents of the invention", possess pharmacological activity. They are indicated for use as pharmaceuticals. In particular, they inhibit steroid sulfatase activity.
  • Steroidal hormones in particular tissues are associated with several diseases, such as tumors of the breast, endometrium and prostate.
  • Important precursors for the local production of these steroid hormones are steroid 3-O-sulfates which are desulfated by the enzyme steroid sulfatase in the target tissues. Inhibition of this enzyme results in therapeutically relevant, reduced local levels of the corresponding active steroidal hormones.
  • steroid sulfatase inhibitors may also be immunosuppressive, and enhance memory when delivered to the brain.
  • the agents of the invention reduce endogenous levels of androgens and/or estrogens in skin and are thus particularly indicated for use in the prevention or treatment of androgen-dependent disorders of the pilosebaceous unit, such as acne, seborrhea, androgenic alopecia and hirsutism, and in the topical treatment of squamous cell carcinoma.
  • the agents of the invention are therefore indicated for use as steroid sulfatase inhibitors, particularly in the prevention and treatment of illnesses responsive to steroid sulfatase inhibition, such as illnesses in which the steroid products of sulfatase cleavage play a role, in particular in the prevention and treatment of the following specific conditions: androgen- dependent disorders of the pilosebaceous unit such as acne, seborrhea, androgenic alopecia and hirsutism; cancer, especially estrogen- and androgen-dependent tumors such as tumors of the breast, endometrium and prostate, and squamous cell carcinoma; inflammatory and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, type I and II diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, myastenia gravis, thyroiditis, vasculitis, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease; skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema and contact
  • Human steroid sulfatase is obtained in pure form as described in WO 99/52890 and the assay is effected as follows:
  • Purified human steroid sulfatase not only is capable of cleaving steroid sulfates, but also readily cleaves aryl sulfates, such as p-nitrocatechol sulfate which is used herein.
  • Assay mixtures are prepared by consecutively dispensing the following solutions into the wells of flat-bottom micro titer plates:
  • IC50 values are calculated by nonlinear regression of the concentration/optical density data using the program Grafit (Erithacus Ltd.). Reported values are the result of three determinations.
  • Estrone-3-O-sulfamate serves as reference compound and its IC50 value is determined in parallel to the test compounds and is about 60 nM.
  • Relative IC 50 values are defined as follows:
  • the agents of the invention inhibit steroid sulfatase in this assay with rel IC 50 values in the range of about 0.1 to 30.
  • CHO cells stably transfected with human steroid sulfatase are seeded into microtiter plates. After reaching approximately 90% confluency, they are incubated overnight with graded concentrations of test substances. They are then fixed with 4 % paraformaldehyde for 10 minutes at room temperature and washed 4 times with PBS before incubation with 100 ⁇ l/well 0.5 mM 4-methylumbelliferyl sulfate (MUS) dissolved in 0.1M Tris-HCl, pH 7.5. The enzyme reaction is carried out at 37°C for one hour. Then 50 ⁇ l/well stop solution (1M Tris-HCl, pH 10.4) are added.
  • MUS 4-methylumbelliferyl sulfate
  • the enzyme reaction solutions are transferred to white plates (Microfluor, Dynex, Chantilly, VA, USA) and read in a Fluoroskan II fluorescence microtiter plate reader. Reagent blanks are subtracted from all values.
  • the fluorescence units are divided by the optical density readings after staining cellular protein with sulforhodamine B (OD 550 ) in order to correct for variations in cell number. IC50 values are determined by linear interpolation between two bracketing points.
  • the agents of the invention inhibit steroid sulfatase with rel IC 50 values in the range 0.8 - 165, corresponding to absolute IC 50 values in the range 32 nM to 7800 nM.
  • the dosage to be used will vary, of course, depending e.g. on the particular agent employed, the mode of administration and the treatment desired. However, in general, satisfactory results are obtained when the agents are administered at a daily dose of from about 0.1 mg/kg to about 100 mg/kg animal body weight, conveniently given in divided doses two to four times daily. For most large mammals the total daily dosage is from about 5 mg to about 5000 mg, conveniently administered, for example, in divided doses up to four times a day or in retarded form.
  • Unit dosage forms comprise, e.g. from about 1.25 mg to about 2000 mg of the agents in admixture with at least one solid or liquid pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
  • the agents of the invention may be administered in similar manner to known standards for use in such indications.
  • the agents of the invention may be admixed with conventional, chemotherapeutically acceptable carriers and diluents and optionally further excipients, and administered e.g. orally e.g. in the form of formulations, e.g. in the form of tablets and capsules.
  • the agents may be administered topically, e.g. in the form of formulations, e.g. lotions, solutions, ointments or creams; or parenterally or intravenously.
  • concentration of active substance will of course vary, e.g. depending on the agent employed, the treatment desired and the nature of the form or formulation used. In general, satisfactory results are obtained in e.g. topical formulations at concentrations of from about 0.05 % to about 5 %, particularly from about 0.1 % to about 1 % by weight.
  • the invention therefore also provides:
  • an agent of the invention for use as a pharmaceutical, especially as a steroid sulfatase inhibitor
  • composition comprising an agent of the invention together with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent;
  • the invention includes the agents of the invention for use in particular in the prevention or treatment of androgen-dependent disorders of the pilosebaceous unit, such as acne, seborrhea, androgenic alopecia and hirsutism, and in the topical treatment of squamous cell carcinoma, as well as for use in enhancement of cognitive function.
  • androgen-dependent disorders of the pilosebaceous unit such as acne, seborrhea, androgenic alopecia and hirsutism
  • squamous cell carcinoma as well as for use in enhancement of cognitive function.
  • the agents of the invention are particularly beneficial as regards side effect profile and chemical stability and thus well-suited for e.g. long term storage of topical galenical forms.
  • the compound of Example 12 namely sulfamic acid 2-(adamantan-2- ylidenemethyl)benzoxazol-6-yl ester, is the most preferred agent of the invention in the above indications. It has, for example, been determined that in the above assay 1., this agent has a rel IC 5 o value of 4.6 and an absolute IC 50 value of about 0.97 ⁇ M, and in the above assay 2., a rel IC 50 value of 1.25.

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