WO2001070233A2 - Apoptosis inhibiting composition comprising a 15-keto-prostaglandin or derivative thereof - Google Patents

Apoptosis inhibiting composition comprising a 15-keto-prostaglandin or derivative thereof Download PDF

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WO2001070233A2
WO2001070233A2 PCT/JP2001/002307 JP0102307W WO0170233A2 WO 2001070233 A2 WO2001070233 A2 WO 2001070233A2 JP 0102307 W JP0102307 W JP 0102307W WO 0170233 A2 WO0170233 A2 WO 0170233A2
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  • the present invention relates to a new use of 15- keto prostaglandin compound as an apoptosis inhibitor.
  • Apoptosis is a kind of genetically programmed cell death. Morphologically, apoptosis of a cell occurs along with the process as follows: condensation of the nucleus of the cell; cell shrinkage; cytoplasmic vacuolation and cell surface smoothing; enlargement of intercellular space; release of the cell from the pericellular region; fragmentation of the cell (to provide apoptosis body) and phagocytosis of the fragment by macrophage or the like. Biochemically, nucleosomal DNA is cleaved by endonuclease into 180-220 bp DNA fragments (Immunology Today 7:115-119, 1986; Science 245:301-305, 1989, the cited references are herein incorporated by reference.)
  • apoptosis plays a role not only in physiological cell death concerning generation/differentiation and turn over of normal tissues and cells, but also in some conditions or diseases such as nerve cells death by ischemia after cerebral infarction, cell death by radioisotope or anti cancer agent, cell death by a toxin or virus infection, lymphocytopenia due to virus infection such as AIDS, autoimmune disease, Alzheimer disease and inflammatory. Further, apoptosis plays a role in photoreceptor cell death observed in light induced retinal photic injury (Current Eye Research Vol. 10 No. 1:47-59, 1991, the cited reference is herein incorporated by reference).
  • apoptosis controlling drugs that is, apoptosis inhibitor and apoptosis inducer
  • apoptosis inhibitor and apoptosis inducer are expected to provide new type of drugs with novel mode of action useful in a variety of fields such as immune system, cerebral nerve system, optic nerve system, cancer, aging and the like.
  • Prostaglandins are members of class of organic carboxylic acids, which are contained in tissues or organs of human or most other animals, and exhibit a wide range of physiological activity.
  • PGs found in nature primary PGs
  • primary PGs generally have a prostanoic acid skeleton as shown in the formula (A):
  • the primary PGs are classified to PGAs, PGBs, PGCs, PGDs, PGEs, PGFs, PGGs, PGHs, PGIs and PGJs according to the structure of the five-membered ring moiety, and further classified into the following three types by the number and position of the unsaturated bond at the carbon chain moiety: subscript 1: 13, 14-unsaturated-15-OH subscript 2: 5,6- and 13, 14-diunsaturated-15-OH subscript 3: 5,6-, 13,14- and 17, 18-triunsaturated-15-OH.
  • the PGFs are classified, according to the configuration of the hydroxy group at position 9, into ⁇ type (the hydroxy group is of a ⁇ -configuration) and ⁇ type (the hydroxy group is of a ⁇ -configuration).
  • PGE, PGE 2 and PGE 3 are known to have vasodilation, hypotension, gastric secretion decreasing, intestinal tract movement enhancement, uterine contraction, diuretic, bronchodilation and anti ulcer activities.
  • PGF 1 ⁇ , PGF 2 ⁇ and PGF 3 ⁇ have been known to have hypertension, vasoconstriction, intestinal tract movement enhancement, uterine contraction, lutein body atrophy and bronchoconstriction activities.
  • 15-keto prostaglandins i.e. those having an oxo group at position 15 in place of the hydroxy group
  • 13, 14-dihydro-15-keto-prostaglandins are known as substances naturally produced by enzymatic actions during in vivo metabolism of primary PGs.
  • 15-keto PGs have been disclosed in the specification of USP Nos. 5,073,569, 5,166,174, 5,221,763, 5,212,324 and 5,739,161. (These cited references are herein incorporated by reference.)
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an apoptosis inhibitor, which is useful for treatment of various conditions and diseases associated with apoptosis.
  • the inventors have studied on bioactivity of 15- keto prostaglandin compounds and found that 15-keto- prostaglandin compounds express a significant apoptosis inhibiting activity, and achieved to the invention.
  • the present invention provides an apoptosis inhibiting composition comprising a 15-keto- prostaglandin compound as an active ingredient. Further, the present invention provides a method for treatment of a subject having a disease or condition associated with apoptosis which comprises administering an effective amount of a 15-keto-prostaglandin compound to the subject. Further more, the present invention provides use of a 15-keto-prostaglandin compound for producing a pharmaceutical composition for treatment of a subject having a disease or condition associated with apoptosis.
  • the "15-keto- prostaglandin compounds” may include any of derivatives or analogs (including substituted derivatives) of a compound having an oxo group at 15-position of the prostanoic acid skeleton instead of the hydroxy group, irrespective of the configuration of the five membered ring, the number of double bonds, presence or absence of a substituent, or any other modification in the ⁇ or ⁇ chain.
  • the formula (A) shows a basic skeleton of the C- 20 carbon atoms, but the 15-keto-PG compounds in the present invention are never limited to those having the same number of carbon atoms.
  • the numbering of the carbon atoms which constitute the basic skeleton of the PG compounds starts at the carboxylic acid (numbered 1), and carbon atoms in the ⁇ -chain are numbered 2 to 7 towards the five-membered ring, those in the ring are 8 to 12, and those in the ⁇ -chain are 13 to 20.
  • each of the terms PGD, PGE and PGF represents a PG compound having hydroxy groups at positions 9 and/or 11, but in the present specification these terms also include those PG related compounds having substituents other than the hydroxy group at positions 9 and/or 11. Such compounds are referred to as 9- dehydroxy-9-substituted-PG compounds or 11 -dehydroxy- 11-substituted-PG compounds.
  • a PG compound having hydrogen in place of the hydroxy group is simply named as 9- or 11-dehydroxy compound.
  • 15-keto-PG compounds are based on the prostanoic acid skeleton.
  • the abbreviation of "PG” may be used.
  • a compound having 11 carbon atoms in the ⁇ chain is nominated as 2-decarboxy-2-(4-carboxybutyl)-15-keto-PG compound.
  • 15-keto-PG compound of which ⁇ - chain is extended by two carbon atoms that is, having 10 carbon atoms in the ⁇ -chain is nominated as 15-keto-20- ethyl-PG compound.
  • These compounds may also be named according to the IUPAC naming system.
  • the 15-keto-PG compound used in the present invention may include any PG derivative or analog insofar as of which C-15 constitute carbonyl group, and may further include compounds having a 13,14-double bond(15-keto-PG type 1 compound), 13-14 and 5-6 double bonds(15-keto-PG type 2 compound), or 13-14, 5-6 and 17-18 double bonds (15-keto-PG type 3 compound) as well as a 13,14-single bond (13, 14-dihydro-15-keto-PG compounds).
  • Typical examples of the compounds used in the present invention include 15-keto-PG type 1, 15-keto-PG type 2, 15-keto-PG type 3, 13, 14-dihydro-15-keto-PG type 1,
  • substitution compounds or derivatives include a 15-keto-PG compound of which carboxy group at the end of ⁇ chain is esterified; a compound of which ⁇ chain is extended; physiologically acceptable salt thereof; an unsaturated derivative having a double bond at 2-3 position or a triple bond at position 5-6, a PG compound having substituent(s) at position(s) 3, 5, 6, 16, 17, 18, 19 and/or 20; and a PG compound having lower alkyl or a hydroxy (lower) alkyl group at position 9 and/or 11 in place of the hydroxyl group.
  • preferred substituents at positions 3, 17, 18 and/or 19 include alkyl having 1-4 carbon atoms, especially methyl and ethyl.
  • Preferred substituents at position 16 include lower alkyl such as methyl and ethyl, hydroxy, halogen atoms such as chlorine and fluorine, and aryloxy such as trifluoromethylphenoxy.
  • Preferred substituents at position 17 include halogen atoms such as chlorine and fluorine.
  • Preferred substituents at position 20 include saturated or unsaturated lower alkyl such as C,. 4 alkyl, lower alkoxy such as C-,. 4 alkoxy, and lower alkoxy alkyl such as C 4 alkoxy-C.,. 4 alkyl.
  • Preferred substituents at position 5 include halogen atoms such as chlorine and fluorine.
  • Preferred substituents at position 6 include an oxo group forming a carbonyl group.
  • Stereochemistry of PGs having hydroxy, lower alkyl or hydroxy(lower)alkyl substituent at positions 9 and 11 may be ⁇ , ⁇ or a mixture thereof.
  • the above derivatives may be compounds having an alkoxy, cycloalkyl, cycloalkyloxy, phenoxy or phenyl group at the end of the ⁇ -chain where the chain is shorter than the primary PGs.
  • Especially preferred compounds include a 13,14- dihydro-15-keto-PG compound which has a single bond at position 13-14; a 15-keto-16 mono or di-halogen PG compound which has one or two halogen atoms such as chlorine and fluorine at position 16; a 2-decarboxy-2-(2- carboxyethyl)-15-keto-PG compound in which skeletal carbon of ⁇ chain is extended by two carbon atoms; and a 15-keto-PGE compound which has an oxo group at position 9 and a hydroxyl group at position 11 of the five memberd ring.
  • a preferred compound used in the present invention is represented by the formula (I):
  • W**, W 2 and W 3 are carbon or oxygen atoms
  • L, M and N are hydrogen, hydroxy, halogen, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, hydroxy(lower)alkyl or oxo, wherein at least one of L and M is a group other than hydrogen, and the five-membered ring may have one or more double bond(s);
  • A is -CH 2 OH, -COCH 2 OH, -COOH or its functional derivative
  • R. is a divalent saturated or unsaturated lower-medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue, which is unsubstituted or substituted by halogen, alkyl, hydroxy, oxo, aryl or heterocyclic group; and Ra is a saturated or unsaturated lower-medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue, which is unsubstituted or substituted by halogen, oxo, hydroxy, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, lower alkanoyloxy, cyclo(lower)alkyl, cyclo(lower)alkyloxy, aryl, aryloxy, heterocyclic group or heterocyclic-oxy group; cyclo(lower)alkyl; cyclo(lower)alkyloxy; aryl; aryloxy; heterocyclic group; or heterocyclic-oxy group.
  • L and M are hydrogen, hydroxy, halogen, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, hydroxy(lower)alkyl or oxo, wherein at least one of L and M is a group other than hydrogen, and the five-membered ring may have one or more double bond;
  • A is -CH 2 OH, -COCH 2 OH, -COOH or its functional derivative
  • X 1 and X 2 are hydrogen, lower alkyl or halogen;
  • Ri is a divalent saturated or unsaturated lower-medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue, which is unsubstituted or substituted by halogen, alkyl, hydroxy oxo, aryl or heterocyclic group; R 2 is a single bond or lower alkylene; and
  • R 3 is lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, cyclo(lower)alkyl, cyclo(lower)alkyloxy, aryl, aryloxy, heterocyclic group or heterocyclic-oxy group.
  • the term "unsaturated" in the definitions for R., and R a is intended to include one or more double bonds and/or triple bonds that are isolatedly, separately or serially present between carbon atoms of the main and/or side chains.
  • An unsaturated bond between two serial positions is represented by denoting the lower number of the two positions, and an unsaturated bond between two distal positions is represented by denoting both of the positions.
  • Preferred unsaturated bonds are a double bond at position 2 and a double or triple bond at position 5.
  • lower-medium aliphatic hydrocarbon means a hydrocarbon having a straight or branched chain of 1 to 14 carbon atoms, wherein the side chain has preferably 1 to 3 carbon atoms.
  • the preferred R 1 has 1 to 10, more preferably 6 to 10 carbon atoms, and the preferred R a has 1 to 10, more preferably 1 to 8 carbon atoms.
  • halogen includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
  • lower means a group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms unless otherwise specified.
  • lower alkyl means a straight- or branched-chain saturated hydrocarbon group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, t-butyl, pentyl and hexyl.
  • lower alkoxy means a lower alkyl-O- wherein the lower alkyl is as defined above.
  • hydroxy(lower)alkyl means a lower alkyl as defined above, which is substituted by at least one hydroxyl group, for example, hydroxymethyl, 1 -hydroxyethyl, 2-hydroxyethyl and 1 -methyl-1 -hydroxyethyl.
  • lower alkanoyloxy means a group represented by the formula RCO-O-, wherein RCO- is an acyl formed by oxidation of a lower alkyl as defined above, for example, acetyl.
  • cyclo(lower)alkyl means a group formed by cyclization of a lower alkyl group as defined above but contains 3 or more carbon atoms, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl.
  • cyclo(lower)alkyloxy means a group represented by the formula cyclo(lower)alkyl-O-, wherein cyclo(lower)alkyl is as defined above.
  • aryl includes optionally substituted aromatic hydrocarbon ring, preferably monocyclic group, for example, phenyl, naphthyl, tolyl and xylyl.
  • substituents include halogen, lower alkoxy and halo(lower) alkyl group, wherein halogen atom and lower alkyl group are as defined above.
  • aryloxy means a group represented by the formula ArO-, wherein Ar is an aryl group as defined above.
  • heterocyclic group includes mono- to tri-cyclic, preferably monocyclic heterocyclic group which is 5 to 14, preferably 5 to 10 membered ring having optionally substituted carbon atom and 1 to 4, preferably 1 to 3 of 1 or 2 kinds of hetero atoms selected from nitrogen atom, oxygen atom and sulfur atom.
  • heterocyclic group examples include furyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, furazanyl, pyranyl, pyridyl, pyridazyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazyl, 2-pyrro I iny I , pyrrol i d i ny 1 , 2-imidazolinyl, i midazolidiny 1 , 2-pyrazolinyl, pyrazolidinyl, piperidino, piperazinyl, morpholino, indolyl, benzothienyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, puryl, quinazolinyl, carbazolyl, acridinyl, phenanthridinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzimidazolonyl, benzothiazo
  • heterocyclic-oxy group means a group represented by the formula HcO-, wherein He is a heterocyclic group as defined above.
  • the term "functional derivative" of A includes salts (preferably pharmaceutically acceptable salts), ethers, esters and amides.
  • suitable “pharmaceutically acceptable salts” include commonly used nontoxic salts such as salts with inorganic bases, for example, alkali metal salts (sodium salt, potassium salt and the like); alkaline earth metal salts (calcium salt, magnesium salt and the like); ammonium salts; salts with organic bases, for example, amine salts (such as methylamine salt, dimethylamine salt, cyclohexylamine salt, benzylamine salt, piperidine salt, ethylenediamine salt, ethanolamine salt, diethanolamine salt, triethanolamine salt, tris(hydroxymethylamino)ethane salt, monomethyl- monoethanolamine salt, procaine salt and caffeine salt); basic amino acid salts (such as arginine salt and lysine salt); tetraalkyl ammonium salts and the like. These salts may be manufactured from, for example, corresponding acids
  • ethers examples include alkyl ethers, for example, lower alkyl ethers such as methyl ether, ethyl ether, propyl ether, isopropyl ether, butyl ether, isobutyl ether, t-butyi ether, pentyl ether and 1 -cyclopropyl ethyl ether; medium or higher alkyl ethers such as octyl ether, diethylhexyl ether, lauryl ether and cetyl ether; unsaturated ethers such as oleyl ether and I i no leny I ether; lower alkenyl ethers such as vinyl ether and allyl ether; lower alkynyl ethers such as ethynyl ether and propynyl ether; hydroxy(lower)alkyl ethers such as hydroxyethyl ether and hydroxyisopropyl ether; lower alkoxy (
  • esters examples include aliphatic esters, for example, lower alkyl esters such as methyl ester, ethyl ester, propyl ester, isopropyl ester, butyl ester, isobutyl ester, t-butyl ester, pentyl ester and 1 -cyclopropylethyl ester; lower alkenyl esters such as vinyl ester and allyl ester; lower alkynyl esters such as ethynyl ester and propynyl ester; hydroxy(lower)alkyl esters such as hydroxyethyl ester; and lower alkoxy(lower)alkyl esters such as methoxymethyl ester and 1 -methoxyethyl ester, and as well as, for example, optionally substituted aryl esters such as phenyl ester, tolyl ester, t-butylphenyl ester, salicyl ester, 3,4-dime
  • amides include mono- or di-lower alkyl amides such as methylamide, ethylamide and dimethylamide; aryl amides such as anilide and toluidide; and alkyl or aryl sulfonyl amides such as methylsulfonyl amide, ethylsulfonyl amide and to ty Isulf ony I amide.
  • L and M include hydroxy and oxo and especially, M is hydroxy and L is oxo which provides the 5-membered ring structure of, so called, PGE type.
  • A-group examples include -COOH and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and amides.
  • Preferred example of B is -CH 2 -CH 2 - which provides the structure of so-called, 13, 14-dihydro type.
  • Preferred example of X*, and X 2 is that at least one of them is halogen, more preferably, both of them are halogen, especially, fluorine that provides a structure of, so called 16, 16-difluoro type.
  • R* is a hydrocarbon containing 1-10 carbon atoms, preferably 6-10 and more preferably 8 carbon atoms.
  • Ra is a hydrocarbon containing 1-10 carbon atoms, more preferably, 1-8 carbon atoms. Ra may have one or two side chains having one carbon atom.
  • Preferred R 2 is a single bond or a saturated or unsaturated bivalent lower to medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue, which may preferably have 1-10 carbon atoms, more preferably 1-8 carbon atoms, especially 1-6 alkylene.
  • Preferred R 3 is a hydrogen atom, aryl or aryloxy.
  • the configuration of the ring and the ⁇ - and/or ⁇ chains in the above formulae (I) and (II) may be the same as or different from those of the primary PGs.
  • the present invention also includes a mixture of a compound having a primary type configuration and a compound of a non-primary type configuration.
  • Typical examples of the compounds used in the present invention include 2-decarboxy-2-(carboxy lower a I ky I ) - 15-keto-PG compounds, especially, 2-decarboxy-2-(2- carboxyethyl)-15-keto-PG compound and 2-decarboxy-2-(4- carboxybutyl)-15-keto PG compound and 5-fluoro, 6-keto, 11 -dehydroxy, 16-fluoro, 16-methyl, 17-fluoro, 17-methyl, 18-methyl, 19-methyl, 20-methyl, 20-ethyl, 20-propyl and 18, 19,20-trinor-17-phenyl derivatives thereof.
  • a 15-keto-PG compound of the present invention has, for example, a single bond between carbon atoms number 13 and 14, the compound may be in the keto- hemiacetal equilibrium by formation of a hemiacetal between hydroxy group at position 11 and oxo at position 15.
  • the proportion of both tautomeric isomers varies with the structure of the rest of the molecule or the kind of the substituent present. Sometimes one isomer may predominantly be present in comparison with the other. However, it is to be appreciated that the compounds used in the invention include both isomers. Further, while the compounds used in the invention may be represented by a structure formula or name based on keto-type regardless of the presence or absence of the isomers, it is to be noted that such structure or name does not intend to exclude the hemiacetal type compound.
  • the present invention includes any of the isomers such as the individual tautomeric isomers, a mixture thereof, or optical isomers, a mixture thereof, a racemic mixture and other isomers such as steric isomers useful for the same purpose.
  • the active compounds used in the present invention may be used for treatment of animals and human beings having a condition associated with apoptosis.
  • the compounds are usually applied systemically or topically by such methods as ophthalmic instillation, oral administration, intravenous injection (including infusion), subcutaneous injection, intra rectal administration, intra vaginal administration and the like.
  • ophthalmic instillation is preferable.
  • the dosage may vary depending on the strain of the patient, i.e. particular animal or human, age, body weight, symptom to be treated, desired therapeutic effect, administration route, term of treatment and the like.
  • a satisfactory effects may be obtained by topical administration of the compound at the amount of 0.01-100 ⁇ g/eye, or by systemic administration 2-4 times per day or continuous administration at the amount of 0.001-500mg/kg per day.
  • ophthalmic compositions of the present invention include ophthalmic solution and ointment.
  • the ophthalmic solution may be prepared by dissolving the active ingredient into sterilized aqueous solution such as saline or buffer.
  • a powder composition for ophthalmic solution to be dissolved before use may also be used.
  • the ophthalmic ointment may be prepared by mixing the active ingredient with ointment base.
  • solid compositions for oral administration include tablets, troches, sublingual tablets, capsules, pills, powders, granules and the like.
  • the solid composition may be prepared by mixing one or more active ingredients with at least one inactive diluent, e.g. lactose, mannitol, glucose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, fine crystalline cellulose, starch, polyvinyl pyrrolidone and magnesium aluminometasilicate.
  • the composition may further contain additives other than the inactive diluent, for example, lubricants e.g., magnesium stearate, a disintegrator e.g. cellulose calcium gluconates, stabilizers e.g.
  • ether cyclodextrins e.g. dimethyl- ⁇ -, dimethyl- ⁇ -, trimethyl- ⁇ - or hydroxypropyl- ⁇ -cyclodextrins, branched cyclodextrins, e.g. glucosyl- or maltosyl- cyclodextrins, formyl cyclodextrin, sulfur-containing cyclodextrin, misoprotol or phospholipids.
  • the active ingredient may form an inclusion compound with the cyclodextrin to improve the stability.
  • the stability may also be improved by including the ingredient in liposome made from phospholipid.
  • Tablets and pills may be coated with an enteric or gastroenteric film e.g. white sugar, gelatin, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose phthalates and the like, if necessary. They may be covered with two or more layers. Additionally, the composition may be in the form of capsules made from an easily degradable material such as gelatin. Sublingual tablet is preferable, when an immediate effect is desired.
  • Base of the composition may be glycerin, lactose and the like.
  • liquid compositions for oral administration include emulsions, solutions, suspensions, syrups, elixirs and the like.
  • Said compositions may further contain a conventionally used inactive diluent e.g. purified water or ethyl alcohol.
  • the composition may contain additives other than the inactive diluent such as adjuvant e.g. wetting agents and suspending agents, sweeteners, flavors, fragrance and preservatives.
  • the composition of the present invention may be in the form of spray which contains one or more active ingredients and may be prepared according to a known method.
  • Examples of the injectable compositions of the present invention for parenteral administration include sterile aqueous or nonaqueous solutions, suspensions and emulsions.
  • Diluents for the aqueous solution or suspension may include, for example, distilled water for injection, physiological saline and Ringer's solution.
  • Non-aqueous diluents for solution and suspension may include, for example, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, vegetable oils such as olive oil, alcohols such as ethanol and polysorbate.
  • the composition may further comprise additives such as preservatives, wetting agents, emulsifying agents, dispersing agents and the like. These are sterilized by filtration through, e.g. a bacteria-retaining filter, compounding with a sterilizer, or by means of gas or radioisotope irradiation sterilization.
  • the injectable composition may also be provided as a sterilized powder composition to be dissolved in a sterilized solvent for injection before use.
  • composition according to the present invention may be rectal or vaginal suppository.
  • Said suppository may be prepared by mixing at least one active compound according to the invention with a suppository base e.g. cacao butter and may optionally be admixed with a nonionic surfactant to improve absorption.
  • treatment refers to any means of control of a condition associated with apoptosis, including prevention, care, relief of the condition, and arrestation or relief of development of the condition.
  • the apoptosis inhibiting composition of the present invention can be applied for treatment of a various diseases and conditions associated with apoptosis.
  • the composition may be useful for treatment of nerve cell death by ischemia after cerebral infarction or the like, malignant tumor, autoimmune disease such as lymphocytopenia caused by virus infection such as AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, inflammation and eye disorders caused by light irradiation such as photoretinitis.
  • composition of the present invention may further be admixed with any of pharmaceutically active agents in so far as said agent is compatible with the purpose of the present invention.
  • test group animals were administered subcutaneously with a composition comprising 2-decarboxy-2-(2-carboxyethyl)-13,14-dihydro-15-keto- 16,16-difluoro-20-ethyl-PGE 1 isopropyl ester of the following formula (IV) at the amount of 10 ⁇ g/kg of the active ingredient per single administration three times a day, for 4 days.
  • the control group animals were administrated subcutaneously the same volume of the vehicle.
  • Total cell number and the number of tunnel- positive cells per 200 ⁇ m of the retina were counted and the ratio of the TUNEL-positive cells to the total cell number was determined.
  • the ratio of the TUNEL-positive cells to the total cell number is shown in table 1.
  • the less number of positive cells means the stronger apoptosis inhibition.
  • the compound used in the present invention is useful as an apoptosis inhibitor. Therefore, said compound is expected to be useful in treatment or prophylaxis of a various conditions and diseases associated with apoptosis.

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