WO2003068171A2 - Method and composition for treatment of inflammation and aids-associated neurological disorders - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to methods for treating AIDS-associated neurological disorders, inflammation and inflammation-associated disorders and to pharmaceutical compositions for use in practicing the method.
- HAD correlations with Gp41 and iNOS, Mol. Med. 5:98-109.
- AIDS The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), caused by the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1 ), is one of the ten leading causes of death in the world (Koutsilieri, 2001 ).
- WHO World Health Organization
- HCV human immunodeficiency virus
- pandemic nearly 35 million adults and 2 million children worldwide are infected with HIV and it is estimated that one third of the adults and more than one half of the children will develop a dementing illness.
- Neurological disease occurs rarely at the time of initial infection with HIV, even before seroconversion, and prior to the profound immunosuppression of the latter stages of HIV infection. These early manifestations include aseptic meningitis or encephalitis, acute and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies, mononeuritis multiplex associated with peripheral nerve vasculitis, and HIV-associated polymyositis (McArthur, 1987). Oxidative stress has been implicated in a variety of diseases and pathological conditions, including endothelial cell cytotoxicity, cancer, and coronary heart diseases, such as thrombosis and hyperlipemia (Addis, 1995).
- lipid peroxidation levels may play a role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease which includes a group of neurodegenerative disorders with diverse etiologies, but the same hallmark brain lesions (Practico, 1998).
- a safe, relatively inexpensive, orally administered neuro protectant that reduces the sequelae of cerebral oxidative stress in the setting of HIV-associated brain disease would have great value as an adjunctive therapy.
- Benefits include those based on evidence regarding the effect of free-radical damage of oxidative stress on key organ systems. They include cerebral antioxidant activity with reduction of ongoing brain injury (Shi 1998; Treitinger 2000); antiviral effects
- Oxidative stress activates a transcription factor necessary for HIV replication, and phenols are effective in vitro against HIV-1 : Ng, 1997); and antiatherosclerotic cardiovascular benefits.
- cardiovascular risk has become a concerning issue among HAART-treated individuals as the incidence of severe hyperlipidemia has increased (Lipodystrophy Syndrome).
- Oxidative stress inhibits the key enzyme responsible for the transfer and metabolism of cell- derived cholesterol via HDL.
- Antioxidant therapy increases the capacity of HDL for cholesterol uptake, and could lower cholesterol.
- antioxidants have been shown in vitro and in vivo to decrease oxidized LDL, strongly implicated as a mediator of endothelial damage of cardiovascular disease (Caruso 1999, Napoli 2001 ).
- the method includes administering to the subject a pharmaceutically effective amount of a treatment agent having hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein.
- a treatment agent having hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein having hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein.
- the weight ratio of hydroxytyrosol to oleuropein of between about 1 :1 and about 200:1.
- the weight ratio is between about 5:1 and about 100:1.
- the weight ratio of hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein is between about 10:1 and about 50:1.
- the treatment agent is prepared by a process comprising the steps of producing vegetation water from olives, adding acid to the vegetation water in an amount effective to produce a pH between about 1 and about 5, and incubating the acidified vegetation water until at least 75% of oleuropein originally present in the vegetation water has been converted to hydroxytyrosol.
- An exemplary disorder for treatment is AIDS dementia.
- a preferred route of administration includes oral delivery.
- the administering further includes administering a second disease treatment agent.
- Administering the second treatment agent may be before or after administration of the first treatment agent.
- administering the second treatment agent is coincident with administering the first treatment agent.
- the second treatment agent is an antiretroviral agent.
- the first agent is administered at a dosage of between about 0.1 mg/kg and 2000 mg/kg per day.
- the first agent is administered at a dosage of between about 0.3 mg/kg and 1 mg/kg per day.
- the agent is administered at a dosage of about 0.6 mg/kg per day.
- the subject is a human.
- the agent is dried to provide a powder extract.
- the agent is in the form of a tablet, capsule, or pill.
- the invention contemplates a method of treating an
- the method includes administering to said subject a pharmaceutically effective amount of substantially purified hydroxytyrosol or a substantially purified mixture of hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein.
- Another aspect of the invention includes a method of treating a subject having an inflammatory condition characterized by a detectable clinical symptom or change in a level of a biochemical marker with respect to the normal range of the marker.
- the method includes administering to the subject a dose of an olive plant extract treatment agent.
- the extract has a weight ratio of hydroxytyrosol to oleuropein of between about 1 :1 and about 200:1.
- the weight ratio is between about 5:1 and about 100:1.
- the weight ratio is between about 10:1 and about 50:1.
- the method further includes continuing said administration until there is observed a return of the marker level to the normal range or a desired change in the clinical symptom.
- the marker or the clinical symptom may be (i) the symptoms and markers in joint pain and swelling in the case of joint inflammation; (ii) elevated levels of C-reactive protein in the case of coronary inflammation; (iii) respiratory distress in the case of bronchial inflammation; and/or (iv) elevated
- the marker is a cytokine such as tumor necrosis factor- ⁇ , interleukin-1 , interleukin-6, and/or interleukin-8.
- the marker is corticotrophin, cortisol and/or prolactin.
- the inflammatory condition is selected from the group consisting of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and other inflammatory conditions involving acute joint inflammation, chronic joint inflammation, or both.
- the extract may be prepared by a process that includes (a) producing vegetation water from olives; (b) adding acid to the vegetation water in an amount effective to produce a pH between about 1 and about 5; and (c) incubating the acidified vegetation water until at least 75% of oleuropein originally present in the vegetation water has been converted to hydroxytyrosol.
- the administration may include a method selected from the group consisting of oral delivery, intramuscular injection, intravenous injection, transdermal delivery, and/or transmucosal delivery.
- the administering includes oral delivery.
- the administering further comprises administering a second disease treatment agent.
- the administering of the second treatment agent may be before, after or coincident with administration of the first treatment agent.
- the second treatment agent includes one or more of the components selected from the group consisting of glucosamine sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, sea cucumber extract, hydrolyzed shark cartilage, collagen II, and methylsulfonylmethane.
- the agent or extract is administered at a dosage of between about 0.1 mg/kg and 2000 mg/kg per day.
- the agent or extract is administered at a dosage of between about 0.3 mg/kg and 1 mg/kg per day. More preferably, the agent is administered at a dosage of about 0.6 mg/kg per day.
- the subject is a human.
- the agent is dried to provide a powder extract.
- the agent is in the form of a tablet, capsule, or pill.
- the agent may be in the form of a liquid or liquid drops.
- the invention provides a method of treating an inflammatory condition in a subject in need of such treatment, comprising administering to said subject a pharmaceutically effective amount of substantially purified hydroxytyrosol or a substantially purified mixture of hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein.
- the inflammatory condition is in response to a condition selected from the group consisting of delayed type hypersensitivity reaction, a symptom of psoriasis, an autoimmune disease, organ transplant, pain, fever, and tissue graft rejection.
- the autoimmune disease is selected from the group consisting of: Reynaud's syndrome, autoimmune thyroiditis, EAE, multiple sclerosis and lupus erythematosus.
- the inflammatory condition is in response to a condition selected from the group consisting of adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), multiple organ injury syndromes secondary to septicemia or trauma, reperfusion injury of myocardial or other tissues, acute glomerulonephritis, reactive arthritis, dermatoses with acute inflammatory components, acute purulent meningitis or other central nervous system inflammatory disorders, thermal injury, hemodialysis, leukapheresis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, necrotizing enterocolitis, granulocyte transfusion associated syndromes, and cytokine-induced toxicity.
- ARDS adult respiratory distress syndrome
- multiple organ injury syndromes secondary to septicemia or trauma reperfusion injury of myocardial or other tissues
- acute glomerulonephritis reactive arthritis
- dermatoses with acute inflammatory components acute purulent meningitis or other central nervous system inflammatory disorders
- thermal injury hemodialysis
- leukapheresis ulcerative colitis
- Crohn's disease necrotizing enter
- the inflammatory condition results from a condition selected from the group consisting of asthma, psoriasis, skin sunburn, inflammatory pelvic disease, inflammatory bowel disease, urethritis, uvitis, senusitis, pneumonitis, encephalitis, meningitis, myocarditis, nephritis, osteomyelitis, myositis, hepatitis, gastritis, enteritis, dermatitis, gingivitis, appendicitis, pancreatitis, cholocystitis and cholangititis.
- a condition selected from the group consisting of asthma, psoriasis, skin sunburn, inflammatory pelvic disease, inflammatory bowel disease, urethritis, uvitis, senusitis, pneumonitis, encephalitis, meningitis, myocarditis, nephritis, osteomyelitis, myositis, hepatitis,
- the inflammatory condition is an acute inflammatory reaction.
- the inflammatory condition is an allergic inflammatory reaction.
- Figure 1 shows the structures of phenolic compounds and their precursors detected in olive oil: ligstroside (I); oleuropein glucoside (II); aglycone of ligstroside (III); aglycone of oleuropein glucoside (IV); dialdehydic form of ligstroside aglycone laking a carboxymethyl group (V); dialdehydic form of oleuropein glucoside aglycone lacking a carboxymethyl group (VI); tyrosol (VII); hydroxytyrosol (VIM).
- the term "effective amount”, as used herein, represents an amount of agent necessary to prevent or treat a subject susceptible to or suffering from an AIDS- associated neurological condition or an inflammatory response following administration to such subject.
- the active compound may be effective over a wide dosage range. It will be understood that the amount of the compound actually administered will be determined by a physician, in light of the relevant circumstances including the condition to be treated the age, weight, and response of the individual patient, the severity of the patient's symptoms, and the chosen route of administration.
- treating includes prophylaxis of a physical and/or mental condition or amelioration or elimination of the developed physical and/or mental condition once it has been established or alleviation of the characteristic symptoms of such condition.
- oleuropein is intended secoiridoid glucoside oleuropein (Structure II in Figure 1 ).
- tyrosol is intended 4-hydroxyphenethyl alcohol (Structure VII in Figure
- substantially purified refers to a compound or compounds that are removed from their natural environment, isolated or separated, and are at least 60% free, preferably 75% free, more preferably 85% free, even more preferably 90% free, still more preferably 95% free, and most preferably 99% free from other components with which they are naturally associated.
- the invention includes, in one aspect, a method of treating an AIDS- associated neurological disorder. Another aspect of the invention provides a method of treating inflammation or an inflammation-associated disorder.
- the composition as described below is preferably formulated as a tablet formulation, is preferably administered orally at a desired dose and dosing schedule.
- the method of the invention employs phenolic compounds. Hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein are preferred phenols.
- the phenolic compounds may be synthesized or extracted and/or purified by methods known to those of skill in the art.
- the phenolic compounds are derived from olives that may be obtained from conventional and commercially available sources such as growers.
- a number of phenolic compounds are found in olives and olive oil, including relatively apolar, oil soluble phenolic compounds as well as relatively polar, water soluble phenolic compounds. In the context of the present invention both groups are denoted as phenols.
- Apolar phenols comprise the compounds oleuropein, ligstroside and their aglycons.
- Polar phenols comprise tyrosol, hydroxytyrosol, caffeic acid and vanillic acid.
- the olive-derived phenolic compounds employed herein can be prepared by a number of methods known in the art.
- the olives may be processed by any suitable means to obtain the compositions described.
- the olives are pressed to obtain a mixture including olive oil, vegetation water, and solid by-products.
- the phenolic compounds may be obtained directly from the mixture, or the mixture may be fractionated and/or purified to obtain the compounds of the invention.
- the compositions may be fractionated and/or purified by a number of methods known to those of skill in the art. Exemplary methods for fractionation include partitioning with an organic solvent, high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), or the use of supercritical fluids.
- HPLC high pressure liquid chromatography
- Exemplary methods for preparing phenolic compositions derived from olives in accordance with the invention may be found in co-owned U.S. Patent Nos. 6,165,475, issued Dec. 26, 2000 and 6,197,308, issued March 6, 2001 , each of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
- An exemplary method for preparing hydroxytyrosol-rich compositions from olive vegetation water is found in co-owned U.S. Patent Application No. 09/944,744, filed August 31 , 2001 , which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
- Techniques suitable for concentrating and/or isolating oleuropein from aqueous and aqueous-alcoholic solutions are taught, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,714,150, expressly incorporated herein by reference.
- the vegetation water is obtained from pitted olives.
- the olives processed according to the method disclosed herein may be pitted by any suitable means.
- Pits in the olives contain tyrosol which is an undesired component in the vegetation water and which may not be appreciably eliminated by the acid treatment described below.
- the pits may be separated from the pulp manually or in an automated manner as described below.
- such means should be capable of segregating the pits without breaking them, which might otherwise cause higher concentrations of tyrosol in the vegetation water.
- hydroxytyrosol is extracted from vegetation water obtained from olives that have not been pitted.
- Finch et al. teach an apparatus for recovering olive oil from olives. Initially, olives are fed to a pulper that separates the olive pits from the olives to obtain a pitless olive meat. The meat is then taken up by an extraction screw that subjects the meat to an extraction pressure sufficient to withdraw a liquid phase, comprising oil, water and a minor proportion of olive pulp. The liquid phase is collected in a bin and then sent to a clarifying centrifuge that separates the pulp from the liquid phase to obtain a mixture comprising olive oil and vegetation water. A purifying centrifuge then separates the vegetation water and a small proportion of solid matter from the mixture to obtain an olive oil, substantially free of vegetation water, that is collected in a tank.
- the oleuropein contained in the vegetation water is converted to hydroxytyrosol.
- the pH of the vegetation water may be decreased by the addition of acid (organic or inorganic), and the vegetation water allowed to incubate under conditions which promote hydrolysis of oleuropein to hydroxytyrosol.
- the sample may then be fractionated to separate hydroxytyrosol from other compounds.
- the added acid is citric acid.
- the acid is added to the vegetation water to adjust the pH to 1-5, preferably 2-4.
- Solid citric acid can be added while continuously stirring in an amount of preferably about 25 to 50 pounds of acid per about 1000 liters of vegetation water.
- the pH of the resulting solution can be monitored, and further addition of acid may be necessary to achieve the desired pH.
- the acid may also be an organic or inorganic acid other than citric acid.
- exemplary acids which may be used in the present invention include the inorganic substances known as the mineral acids - sulfuric, nitric, hydrochloric, and phosphoric acids - and the organic compounds belonging to the carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, and phenol groups.
- the addition of acid to the vegetation water serves several purposes: (i) it stabilizes the vegetation water from rapid oxidation by the air/oxigen; (ii) it prevents fermentation (bacteria) of the vegetation water; and (iii) it hydrolizes the oleuropein, converting it to hydroxytyrosol.
- the mixture is allowed to incubate until hydroxytyrosol is 75-90% of the total combination of tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol, and substantially none of the oleuropein in the original mixture remains. 3. Purification of Hydroxytyrosol
- the vegetation water may be fractionated by a number of methods known in the art. Alternatively, vegetation water may be fractionated prior to treatment with acid.
- Vegetation water obtained as described above provides a solution which is rich in low molecular weight polyphenols, particularly hydroxytyrosol and a small amount of tyrosol.
- concentration of hydroxytyrosol in the processed water may range from 4 - 5 grams per liter to 10 - 15 grams per liter depending upon the degree of dilution during the olive oil extraction.
- the invention provides a method of extraction or purification that selectively enriches the content of hydroxytyrosol without the addition of contaminants.
- the major polyphenolic component, hydroxytyrosol is isolated from other members of the polyphenolic family, impurities, suspended solids, tannins, and other molecules contained in the vegetation water. Hydroxytyrosol may therefore be produced in a purity and quantity not readily available by current synthetic or natural extraction methods.
- the invention method comprises administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a treatment agent having a weight ratio of hydroxytyrosol to oleuropein of between about 1 :1 and about 200:1.
- the treatment agent is targeted against neurological conditions associated with AIDS.
- the neurological conditions contemplated for treatment are, in one embodiment, direct or indirect effects of the HIV virus itself.
- the neurological conditions treated according to the method of the invention are related to opportunistic infections of the nervous system.
- Preferred AIDS-associated neurological conditions for treatment are as follows:
- ADC HIV-1 Associated Dementia also known as AIDS Dementia Complex (ADC), HIV/AIDS encephalopathy or encephalitis, subacute encephalitis, progressive dementia, HIV/AIDS Related Brain Impairment and AIDS Related Dementia, is a clinical diagnosis based on signs and symptoms of cognitive decline and fine motor dysfunction in the setting of HIV-1 infection, after exclusion of other etiologies.
- ADC may be progressive or relatively static.
- HAART highly-active antiretroviral therapy
- the incidence of fulminant ADC has declined; however, the incidence of a more insidious and protracted dementia, with higher CD4 counts, appears to be increasing (Dore, 1999).
- HIV-1 subcortical and periventricular white matter
- ADC is considered an "indirect" effect of HIV infection: nervous system injury is driven primarily by the neuroimmunologic host response (Nottet, 1995). While some viral products are neurotoxic in brain cell cultures, it appears that proinflammatory molecules, secreted by or induced by macrophages, are the main effectors of ongoing brain injury. Toxic synergies among viral protein products (viz. Tat) and macrophage-derived cytokines (viz. TNF- ⁇ ), interleukins (viz. IL-6), and oxygen free-radical reactions (viz. peroxynitrite) appear to lead to enhanced vulnerability to oxidative stress in the AIDS brain, resulting in massive cell death (Shi, 1998; Lipton, 1995).
- Tat macrophage-derived cytokines
- interleukins viz. IL-6
- oxygen free-radical reactions viz. peroxynitrite
- the neurological symptoms associated with ADC have been treated with certain drugs that have a number of shortcomings.
- the psychosis associated with HIV dementia has been treated with haloperidol and thioridazine.
- Molindone has been used for psychotic and delirious HIV dementia patients.
- Methylphenidate has been used for treatment of depression associated with ADC.
- Electro-convulsive therapy has been used for HlV-induced stupor. All of these treatments serve to ameliorate symptoms of ADC. None treat ADC itself.
- the conditions treated with the treatment agents include, according to one embodiment of the invention, ADC and the various symptoms with which ADC is associated.
- An exemplary method of treating ADC is described in Examples 1-3.
- the treatment agent formulations may be administered to achieve a therapeutic effect and slow or counteract the progression of ADC or they can be administered prophylactically to patients not yet exhibiting ADC but exposed to the HIV virus.
- HIV-associated myelopathy occurs in approximately 20% of patients with late stage AIDS and is clinically characterized by progressive spasticity and loss of proprioception, predominantly in the lower extremities. Pathologically these findings correlate with vacuolar changes that are most prominent in the posterior and lateral columns of the thoracic spinal cord (termed vacuolar myelopathy) and are morphologically similar to those seen in vitamin B 12 deficiency (Petito et al, 1985). Autopsy studies have shown that vacuolar myelopathy is found in up to 50% of patients dying with AIDS, with only the more severe cases showing symptoms during life (Dal Pan, 1994).
- HIV-associated myelopathy and the symptoms with which HIV-associated myelopathy is associated are treated.
- this invention provides a therapeutic method for treating a patient suffering from peripheral neuropathy. This method involves administering to teh patient an effective peripheral neuropathy-treating amount of one or more of the treating agents or pharmaceutical compositions described. In yet another embodiment, this invention provides a prophylactic method for protecting a patient susceptible to peripheral neuropathy. This method involves administering to the patient an effective peripheral neuropathy prophylactic amount of one or more of the pharmaceutical compositions or treating agents of the invention.
- Peripheral neuropathy is a very common and disabling problem encountered in HIV infection. It develops primarily in relatively advanced patients with low CD4 counts, and may be exacerbated by the neurotoxicity of several of the drugs commonly used to treat HIV including DDC, DDI, and D4T.
- DDC drug-derived neurotrophic factor
- DDI DDI
- D4T D4T
- the viral infection itself results in a typical symmetric, painful, distal sensory neuropathy. This entity almost always presents with variable loss of sensation in the feet and a variety of uncomfortable sensations of swelling, prickling, throbbing or other painful sensations in the feet. This may extend up the legs as it worsens and may eventually start to effect the hands. It occurs in around 20% of AIDS patients, and similar symptoms occur in an even greater number when the drug induced neuropathy is included.
- neuropathic pain such as is encountered in neuropathy is notoriously difficult.
- Alcohol is often a neurotoxin, and continued heavy alcohol use may worsen symptoms.
- Routine analgesics such as aspirin and ibuprofen generally provide little relief. Even narcotics may not fully relieve this kind of pain.
- Cytomegalovirus encephalitis and radiculomvelitis Cytomegalovirus is a frequent secondary viral infection in AIDS patients, causing retinitis in up to 40%. Autopsy studies indicate that as many as 20-30% of AIDS patients have CMV encephalitis pathologically, while probably almost 10% develop a clinical neurologic deterioration that is probably the result of CMV. There are two general neurologic syndromes which may occur separately, or in conjunction with each other. The first is the result of CMV attacking the spinal roots and cord resulting in a rapid loss of function of bladder, saddle anesthesia and legs weakness with variable degree of pain and paralysis.
- the CSF typically has an inflammatory pattern, and sometimes CMV can be cultured from the CSF. Evaluation of the CSF for CMV DNA reveals abundant viral DNA.
- the other presentation may mimic a more aggressive form of AIDS dementia complex, with symptoms of dementia developing over just a few weeks time, sometimes associated with cranial nerve abnormalities affecting vision, hearing and balance that would be unusual for HIV alone.
- the spinal fluid is often bland in this disorder, but CSF PCR for CMV DNA is positive, and strongly supports the diagnosis when such a clinical pattern is seen. This disorder is generally rapidly fatal over a period of just 4-8 weeks.
- the conditions treated with the treatment agents and pharmaceutical compositions of the invention include, according to one embodiment, CMV encephalitis and radiculomyelitis.
- PML is a lethal secondary viral infection mostly occurring in AIDS patients with advanced immunodeficiency. At present, approximately 6% of AIDS patients die with this condition.
- the JC virus is a ubiquitous virus, able to enter the brain and lytically infect oligodendrocytes (the cells making myelin in the brain). Thus, demyelination of the brain results, causing a wide variety of focal neurologic symptoms including weakness, loss of sensation, visual loss, changes in balance and coordination. Because it is usually relentlessly progressive, severe neurologic disability develops over a period of 2-6 months with death following rapidly from general disability.
- PML is a condition treated with the treatment agents or pharmaceutical compositions described.
- Additional neurological diseases and disturbances contemplated for treatment by the method of the invention include, but are not limited to, Alzheimer's disease; Parkinson's disease; motor neuron diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Huntington's disease and syringomyelia; ataxias, dementias; chorea; dystonia; dyslinesia; encephalomyelopathy; parenchymatous cerebellar degeneration; Kennedy disease; Down syndrome; progressive supernuclear palsy; DRPLA, stroke or other ischemic injuries; thoracic outlet syndrome, trauma; electrical brain injuries; decompression brain injuries; multiple sclerosis; epilepsy; concussive or penetrating injuries of the brain or spinal cord; brain injuries due to exposure of military hazards such as blast over-pressure, ionizing radiation, and genetic neurological conditions.
- ALS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Huntington's disease and syringomyelia a progressive supernuclear palsy
- DRPLA stroke
- genetic neurological condition is meant a neurological condition, or a predisposition to it, that is caused at least in part by or correlated with a specific gene or mutation within that gene; for example, a genetic neurological condition can be caused by or correlated with more than one specific gene.
- genetic neurological conditions include, but are not limited to, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, fragile X syndrome, FRAXE mental retardation, myotonic dystrophy, spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 , dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy, and Machado-Joseph disease.
- presently preferred conditions for treatment in accordance with the present invention include AIDS-associated neurological disorders.
- An especially preferred condition for treatment in accordance with the present invention includes ADC.
- the present invention also relates to combinational therapeutic methods for treating AIDS and AIDS-associated neurological disorders.
- Combinations of agents contemplated for use in the practice of the present invention are administered to a host in need of such treatment by employing an effective amount of a combination of a least one treating agent useful for the treatment of infectious viral conditions, and at least one AIDS-associated neurological disorder treatment agent as described above.
- Exemplary HIV antivirals with good CNS penetration include zidovudine, D4T, nevirapine, and abacavir.
- free radicals of different types are associated with a range of diseases such as ischemic or reperfusion injury, thrombosis and embolism, atherosclerosis, allergic/inflammatory conditions such as bronchial asthma and rheumatoid arthritis, diseases caused by ionizing radiation or ultra violet light, conditions related to neurodegenerative diseases for instance Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, ageing, apoptosis, necrosis and cirrhosis, cataract, physical stress, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, intoxications, colitis, hematocrosis, neoplasms and toxicity of antineoplastic or immuno suppressive agents diseases, premature aging or consequences of viral or bacterial infections and endogeneous or exogeneous chemicals present in air, food, general environmental contamination or lifestyle related exposure. Lipid peroxidation or DNA-oxidation caused by excess generation of radicals can constitute significant damaging pathways in the above conditions and diseases.
- Oxidative stress can be chemically, physically or biologically induced. Chemically induced oxidative stress is caused by a compound which gives rise to a tissue damage. Physically induced stress is caused by e.g. 1 ) radiation, such as radioactive or ionizing radiation or UV radiation; 2) by physical blockage of blood flow; biologically induced oxidative stress is the defence by the body itself, with over-reaction of oxidases in phagocytes, extra and intra cellular, one example is HIV patients. Other examples are asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes etc, cf. above.
- the invention includes, in one aspect, a method of treating oxidative stress in a person in need thereof, comprising administering to said subject a pharmaceutically effective amount of substantially purified hydroxytyrosol or a substantially purified mixture of hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein.
- the oxidative stress condition may be selected from the group consisting of an inflammatory response, coronary heart disease, and AIDS-associated neurological disorders.
- the effectiveness of a given phenol in treating an AIDS-associated neurological condition may be determined by methods known in the art.
- Cognitive evaluation of subjects may be determined by methods known in the art. For example, cognitive evaluation of HIV-1 infected patients may be performed using the tests as previously described by Ryan et al. (2001 ). Briefly, these tests assess member (Rey Auditory Learning Test), psychomotor speed (Trail-making), gross and fine motor functioning (Symbol Digit Substitutions, Grooved Pegboard), abstract thinking (Stroop Coor Interference), and mood (Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, Profile of Mood States).
- the results of the tests may be analyzed to create a Z score by comparing each patient's performance to a mean score based on education- and age-adjusted normative data.
- An exemplary neuropsychological test is the NPZ-8 test utilized in Example 1 below.
- Macrophage Activation HIV is found in macrophages in the brain, and degree of macrophage infiltration corresponds well to dementia severity (Adamson, 1999; Glass, 1995).
- Blood-borne macrophages and/or CD4+ T lymphocytes can carry the virus into the brain and transport it to perivascular and parenchymal blood-derived macrophages and microglia (Bossi, 1998; Ellis, 1997; Brew, 1996).
- Surrogate markers of macrophage activation in serum and/or CSF may be identified by methods known in the art.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the invention is administered to HlV-infected patients in amounts and for a time sufficient to induce a clinically significant decrease in HIV viral load.
- HIV viral load may be measured by any method known to those of skill in the art.
- An exemplary method of measuring HIV viral load is by determing the level of HIV-RNA (measured in copies per ml) detectable by PCR in the plasma, serum, and/or CSF of an HIV- infected patient, as described in U.S. Patent No. 6,309,632.
- neural cell culture systems or in vivo biological tests may be used for determining the efficacy of the compositions in reversing neurotoxicity which mimics that observed with ADC, as described in
- Additional tests contemplated by the invention include: measurement of isoprostane F2, a marker of oxidative stress and lipid peroxidate; plasma cholesterol and HDL; and CSF concentration of mono and polyphenol metabolites. Methods for performing these tests are known to those of skill in the art.
- inflammatory response serves the purpose of eliminating harmful molecules from the body.
- a wide range of pathogenic insults can initiate an inflammatory response. These include autoimmune stimuli, infections, allergens, immune response to transplanted tissue, noxious chemicals, toxins, ischemia/reperfusion, hypoxia, and mechanical and thermal trauma.
- inflammation is a very localized response that serves to expulse, attenuate by dilution, and isolate the damaging agent and injured tissue.
- the body's response becomes an agent of disease when it results in inappropriate injury to host tissues in the process of eliminating the targeted agent, or responding to a traumatic insult.
- Inflammation is a component of pathogenesis in a number of vascular diseases or injuries, including atherosclerosis. Blake, GJ and Ridker, PM (2002) J Internal Medicine 252:283-294.
- the cells involved with inflammation include leukocytes (i.e., the immune system cells - neutrophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, basophils, macrophages, dendritic cells, and mast cells), the vascular endothelium, fibroblasts, vascular smooth muscle cells, and myocytes.
- TNF- ⁇ tumor necrosis factor-alpha
- TNF- ⁇ stimulates the expression and activation of adherence factors on leukocytes and endothelial cells, primes neutrophils for an enhanced inflammatory response to secondary stimuli and enhances adherent neutrophil oxidative activity.
- macrophages/dendritic cells act as accessory cells processing antigen for presentation to lymphocytes. The lymphocytes, in turn, become stimulated to act as pro-inflammatory cytotoxic cells.
- cytokines stimulate neutrophils to enhance oxidative and nonoxidative inflammatory activity. Inappropriate and over-release of cytokines can produce counterproductive exaggerated pathogenic effects through the release of tissue-damaging oxidative and nonoxidative products. For example, TNF ⁇ can induce neutrophils to adhere to the blood vessel wall and then to migrate through the vessel to the site of injury and release their oxidative and non-oxidative inflammatory products.
- the method of the present invention includes, in one aspect, a method of treating an inflammatory condition in a subject in need of such treatment.
- the method includes administering to the subject a pharmaceutically effective amount of substantially purified hydroxytyrosol or a substantially purified mixture of hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein.
- the subject may have an inflammatory condition characterized by a detectable clinical symptom or change in a level of a biochemical marker with respect to the normal range of the marker.
- a dose of an olive plant extract treatment agent having a weight ratio of hydroxytyrosol to oleuropein of between about 1 :1 and about 200:1 is administered to the subject.
- the weight ratio is between about 5:1 and about 100:1. More preferably, the weight ratio is between about 10:1 and about 50:1.
- the administration is continued until there is observed a return of the marker level to the normal range, a desired, measurable decrease in the level of the marker, or a desired change in the clinical symptom.
- the marker or the clinical symptom may include any number of markers or clinical symptoms which are generally known in the art to be associated with inflammation.
- the symptoms and markers are associated with specific types of inflammation. These include (i) the symptoms and markers in joint pain and swelling in the case of joint inflammation; (ii) elevated levels of C-reactive protein in the case of coronary inflammation; (iii) respiratory distress in the case of bronchial inflammation; and (iv) elevated CSF levels of isoprostanes or functional or psychofunctional indicators in the case of neuro-inflammation.
- the marker may be a cytokine, such as TNF- ⁇ , interleukin-1 , interleukin-6, and/or interleukin- 8. Other markers include corticotrophin, cortisol and/or prolactin.
- the inflammatory condition may be rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and/or other inflammatory conditions involving acute joint inflammation, chronic joint inflammation, or both.
- Additional inflammatory conditions that may be treated with the agent or extract of the invention include conditions such as delayed type hypersensitivity reaction, a symptom of psoriasis, an autoimmune disease, organ transplant, pain, fever, or tissue graft rejection.
- exemplary autoimmune diseases are Reynaud's syndrome, autoimmune thyroiditis, EAE, multiple sclerosis or lupus erythematosus.
- Additional exemplary inflammatory conditions include adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), multiple organ injury syndromes secondary to septicemia or trauma, reperfusion injury of myocardial or other tissues, acute glomerulonephritis, reactive arthritis, dermatoses with acute inflammatory components, acute purulent meningitis or other central nervous system inflammatory disorders, thermal injury, hemodialysis, leukapheresis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, necrotizing enterocolitis, granulocyte transfusion associated syndromes, cytokine-induced toxicity, asthma, psoriasis, skin sunburn, inflammatory pelvic disease, inflammatory bowel disease, urethritis, uvitis, senusitis, pneumonitis, encephalitis, meningitis, myocarditis, nephritis, osteomyelitis, myositis, hepatitis, gastritis, enteritis, dermatitis, gingivitis, appendicitis, pancreatiti
- the inflammatory condition may be an acute inflammatory reaction or an allergic inflammatory reaction.
- the treatment agent mixture may be prepared by any number of methods known in the art.
- the treatment agent is an extract prepared by the process described in Section 11. A. above.
- a particularly preferable method of preparing the treatment agent involves producing vegetation water from olives; optionally adding acid to the vegetation water in an amount effective to produce a pH between about 1 and about 5; and incubating the acidified vegetation water until a substantial portion, e.g. at least 75%, of oleuropein originally present in the vegetation water has been converted to hydroxytyrosol.
- administration methods are contemplated by the present invention and discussed in further detail in Section III below. These include oral delivery, intramuscular injection, intravenous injection, transdermal delivery, and transmucosal delivery. Oral delivery is preferred.
- the compounds of this invention are useful in the treatment or alleviation of inflammation, other inflammation associated disorders, such as arthritis, neurodegeneration and colon cancer, in mammals, preferably humans, dogs, cats or livestock animals.
- the amount of therapeutically active compound that ss administered and the dosage regimen for treating a disease condition with the compounds and/or composition of this invention depends on a variety of factors, including the age, weight, sex and medical condition of the subject, the severity of the disease, the route and frequency of administration, and the particular compound employed, and thus may vary widely.
- the pharmaceutical compositions may contain active ingredient in the range of about 0.1 to 2000 mg/kg body weight, preferably in the range of about 0.3 to 50 mg/kg and most preferably about 0.6mg/kg.
- a daily dose can be administered in one to four doses per day. In one embodiment a daily dose of 20mg is delivered in 4 doses of 5mg each.
- the active agent or extract of the present invention may be administered in combination with other agents.
- the agents may be administered before, after, and/or during administration with the primary treatment agent.
- Preferable combinatorial agents include glucosamine sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, sea cucumber extract, hydrolyzed shark cartilage, collagen II, and methylsulfonylmethane.
- Additional inhibitors of mediators of inflammation contemplated for use in combination with the active agent or extract of the present invention include matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors, aggrecanase inhibitors, TACE inhibitors, leucotriene receptor antagonists, IL-1 processing and release inhibitors, IL-1 ra, H (1 )-receptor antagonists; kinin-B (1 )- and B (2 )- receptor antagonists; prostaglandin inhibitors such as PGD-, PGF- PGI ( 2 )-, and PGE-receptor antagonists; thromboxane A (2 )(TXA2-) inhibitors; 5- and 12-lipoxygenase inhibitors; leukotriene LTC (4 )- , LTD (4)/LTE (4 )-, and LTB (4 )-inhibitors; PAF- receptor antagonists; gold in the form of an aurothio group together with various hydrophilic groups; immunosuppressive agents, e.g., cyclosporine, azathio
- compositions described herein may be administered subcutaneously, intravenously, parenterally, intraperitoneally, intradermally, intramuscularly, topically, enteral (for example, orally), rectally, nasally, buccally, vaginally, by inhalation spray, by drug pump or via an implanted reservoir in dosage formulations containing conventional nontoxic, physiologically (or pharmaceutically) acceptable carriers or vehicles.
- compositions which can opportunistically open the blood brain barrier for a time adequate to deliver the drug there through can be used.
- a composition of 5% mannitose and water can be used.
- the present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions.
- Such compositions comprise a therapeutically (or prophylactically) effective amount of the agent, and a physiologically acceptable carrier or excipient.
- a carrier includes, but is not limited to, saline, buffered saline, dextrose, water, glycerol, ethanol, and combinations thereof.
- the carrier and composition can be sterile.
- the formulation should suit the mode of administration.
- Suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carriers include but are not limited to water, salt solutions (for example, NaCI), alcohols, gum arabic, vegetable oils, benzyl alcohols, polyethylene glycols, gelatin, carbohydrates such as lactose, amylose or starch, magnesium stearate, talc, silicic acid, viscous paraffin, perfume oil, fatty acid esters, hydroxymethylcellulose, polyvinyl pyrolidone, etc.
- the pharmaceutical preparations can be sterilized and if desired, mixed with auxiliary agents, for example, lubricants, preservatives, stabilizers, wetting agents, emulsifiers, salts for influencing osmotic pressure, buffers, coloring, flavoring and/or aromatic substances and the like which do not deleteriously react with the active compounds.
- auxiliary agents for example, lubricants, preservatives, stabilizers, wetting agents, emulsifiers, salts for influencing osmotic pressure, buffers, coloring, flavoring and/or aromatic substances and the like which do not deleteriously react with the active compounds.
- compositions can also contain minor amounts of wetting or emulsifying agents, or pH buffering agents.
- the composition can be a liquid solution, suspension, emulsion, tablet, pill, capsule, sustained release formulation, or powder.
- the composition can be formulated as a suppository, with traditional binders and carriers such as triglycerides.
- Oral formulation can include standard carriers such as pharmaceutical grades of mannitol, lactose, starch, magnesium stearate, polyvinyl pyrollidone, sodium saccharine, cellulose, magnesium carbonate, etc.
- compositions can be formulated in accordance with the routine procedure as a pharmaceutical composition adapted for intravenous administration to human beings.
- compositions for intravenous administration are solutions in sterile isotonic aqueous buffer.
- the composition may also include a solubilizing agent and a local anesthetic to ease pain at the site of the injection.
- the ingredients are supplied either separately or mixed together in unit dosage form, for example, as a dry lyophilized powder or water free concentrate in a hermetically sealed container such as an ampoule or sachette indicating the quantity of active agent.
- a hermetically sealed container such as an ampoule or sachette indicating the quantity of active agent.
- the composition is to be administered by infusion, it can be dispensed with an infusion bottle containing sterile pharmaceutical grade water, saline or dextrose/water.
- an ampule of sterile water for injection or saline can be provided so that the ingredients may be mixed prior to administration.
- viscous to semi-solid or solid forms comprising a carrier compatible with topical application and having a dynamic viscosity preferably greater than water.
- suitable formulations include but are not limited to solutions, suspensions, emulsions, creams, ointments, powders, enemas, lotions, sols, liniments, salves, aerosols, etc., which are, if desired, sterilized or mixed with auxiliary agents, for example, preservatives, stabilizers, wetting agents, buffers or salts for influencing osmotic pressure, etc.
- the drug may be incorporated into a cosmetic formulation.
- sprayable aerosol preparations wherein the active ingredient, preferably in combination with a solid or liquid inert carrier material, is packaged in a squeeze bottle or in admixture with a pressurized volatile, normally gaseous propellant, e.g., pressurized air.
- a pressurized volatile, normally gaseous propellant e.g., pressurized air.
- agent or agents which will be effective in the treatment of a particular disorder or condition will depend on the nature of the disorder or condition, and can be determined by standard clinical techniques. In addition, in vitro or in vivo assays may optionally be employed to help identify optimal dosage ranges. The precise dose to be employed in the formulation will also depend on the route of administration, and the seriousness of the disease or disorder, and should be decided according to the judgment of the practitioner and each patient's circumstances.
- Study Procedures This is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled six- week parallel study of up to 32 subjects with HIV-associated cognitive dysfunction who have been on a stable medication regimen (antiretroviral and other medications) for at least 8 weeks. Subjects will be stratified at randomization, based on a "biased coin" paradigm, with regard to HIV-1 Viral Load ⁇ 50,000 copies/ml versus equal to or greater than 50,000 copies/ml, to insure the two groups are balanced with regard to this important clinical variable. Subjects will receive either the active ingredient (20 mg total phenols) or identical placebo tablets (provided by the manufacturer) to be taken orally . Subject, Investigator and Sponsor will be blinded to treatment assignment until study completion.
- neuropsychiatric testing NPZ-8
- neurological examination urinary F2 Isoprostane
- serum beta-2 microglobulin serum beta-2 microglobulin
- HIV-1 Viral Load CD4 lymphocyte count
- serum chemistries electrospasmodic tests
- coagulation profile lipid profile
- lipid profile lipid profile
- Approximately 15mL of blood will be obtained at baseline and at 6 weeks from each subject.
- a urine sample of 20 mL will be obtained at these time points.
- subjects will be contacted by the study assistant by telephone with regard to any changes in status or adverse events. Adverse events will be evaluated by the PI as appropriate.
- the PI for example, a board-certified neurologist, neuro-AIDS specialist and PI in previous ADC trials, will perform patient selection and neurologic examinations.
- the neuropsychiatric battery, the NPZ-8 takes about 30 minutes to administer, and has been validated in the ADC population and is the most commonly used instrument in ADC treatment trials.
- the neurologic examination will take approximately 30 minutes.
- the baseline and follow-up visits should take no more than 90 minutes each, including phlebotomy, for the average subject.
- Subjects can, if they wish, remain supine for a period of time after the procedure.
- AST, ALT, total bilirubin will be summarized.
- the primary efficacy variable difference in group mean concentrations of Isoprostane F2 at Study Week 6 compared with baseline — will be analyzed using 2-sided student's T test, with normalization of baseline concentrations. Because a normal distribution of this variable cannot be assumed, a Wilcoxin signed rank test will also be used to examine the difference in lso-F2 from baseline to Study Week 6 in individual subjects, ranked according to magnitude, with determination of the test statistic to compare the treatment versus placebo groups. With regard to secondary variables, these approaches will be used to examine differences from baseline in B2 microglobulin and HIV-1 viral load in serum and, where possible, in urine. Descriptive summary statistics will be provided for subgroups. All analyses will be done by an independent third party using SAS software.
- Example 3 Subject Selection All subjects will be HIV-1 seropositive by Elisa, confirmed by Western Blot.
- Subjects will have been on a stable regimen of antiretroviral and any other medical treatments for at least 3 months, and will reasonably be expected to remain on their current regimen for the duration of the study. Subjects in other investigational protocols or agents will be excluded.
- Osteoarthritis with the stress reactivity protocol before and after 4 weeks of active agent (20mg total phenols) supplementation and compare to controls over the same time period with no supplementation. Measurements will include heart rate, blood pressure, cortisol, ACTH, PRL, cytokines, and CRP.
- Measurements Test individuals with Rheumatoid Arthritis, before and after 10 weeks of active agent supplementation and compare to a group doing water aerobic exercise and a control group that does no intervention. Measurements will include assessment of disease activity, prostaglandins, cortisol, PRL, CRP, mood changes, fitness measures, and endurance.
- Measurements will include cortisol, PRL, CRP, and a panel of inflammatory cytokines.
- mice are treated with the active agent (1.3; 13; and 130mg/mouse) 12 hours prior to injection with LPS/D-Gal i.p.
- the active agent 1.3; 13; and 130mg/mouse
- mice are treated with the active agent (1.3; 13; and 130mg/mouse) 12 hours prior to injection with LPS/D-Gal i.p.
- mice are followed for 72 hours following injection with LPS/D-Gal.
- blood is collected from all mice by retro-orbital puncture for measurement of TNF- ⁇ and IL-1 levels by ELISA.
- Additional exemplary studies include TNF- ⁇ and IL-1 production induced by LPS by THP-1 monocytes, IL-8 production by fibroblasts; the effects of the active agent on the levels of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide production from human neutrophils; and basal levels of Cox-1 and LPS-induced levels of Cox-2 regulation in monocytes and fibroblasts with active agent added prior to LPS addition.
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