WO2005095396A1 - 8-phenoxy-ϝ carboline derivatives - Google Patents
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- the present invent relates to novel 8-phenoxy- ⁇ -carboline derivatives of the Formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions containing same and their application in the treatment of indications relating to neurogenic inflammation:
- R, R'-i, R' 2l R' 3 are as defined in claim 1.
- Inflammation due to the stimulation of sensory nerves (fibers C) can be inhibited by agonists of the receptor 5HT1, for example specific indole derivatives. According to the literature, this reaction is mediated by the activation of pre-synaptic receptors of the type 5HT1 D, 5HT1 B and/or 5HT1 F, and the subsequent inhibition of liberation of neuropeptides stimulating i nflammation (substance P and CGRP) in the peripheral region.
- French patent application FR 2814166 describes specific derivatives of 5-phenoxyindole, capable of the inhibition of neurogenic inflammation by a mechanism independent from the activation of receptors 5HT1B and 5HT1 D.
- EP-A-0 905 136 discloses derivatives of carboline which show an affinity for serotonine receptors. These compounds however do not possess a phenoxy group at the position 8 of the carboline nucleus. Furthermore the document disclos es that the compounds described therein do act by means of interaction with receptors 5HT-I or 5HT 2 .
- ⁇ -carboline having therapeutical applications have been described up-to-date, in particular in relation of their tranquilizing, psychotropic or anti-psychotic properties. Furthermore, derivatives of ⁇ -carboline have also been proposed as agonists or antagonists for serotoninergic receptors, like the receptors of the type 5HT2 (WO 00/770001, WO 00/770002, WO 00/770010 an d WO 99/12926).
- WO 00/59904 discloses indole derivatives which are inhibitors of kinase p38 . These compounds however do not comprise a carboline nucleus comprising a phenoxy group at the position 8 thereof.
- WO 00/12074 discloses, like the aforementioned document, inhibitors of kinase p38 ⁇ . These compounds however again do not comprise a carboline n ucleus comprising a phenoxy group at the position 8 thereof.
- US-A-6, 177,440 discloses tricyclic compounds which are employed as inhibito rs with respect to the liberation of fatty acids. This application in particular is useful for the treatment of septic shocks.
- the present invention provides compounds of the Formula (I)
- R represents hydrogen, a CrC 6 alkyl group, a CrC 6 haloalkyl group, a C 6 -C S aryl group, a C 6 -C 18 aryl-C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl group, a heterocyclic group, a heterocycle- C- ⁇ -C 6 alkyl group, or a group wherein R forms with any one of the two carbon atoms adjacent to the nitrogen atom to which R is bound a condensed cyclic group, and wherein the alkyl group, the aryl group, the aralkyl group, the heterocyclic group and the condensed cyclic group may be substituted by one or more groups, chosen independently from halogens, hydroxy, amino, monoalkylamino, dialkylamino, amido, N-alkyl amido, N,N-dialkyl amido, nitro, cyano, -COOH, -COO(C C 4 alkyl), -OCF 3 , -S0 2
- R'-i, R' 2 and R' 3 are independently chosen from hydrogen, halogens, hydroxy, nitro, cyano,-COOH, -COO(C C 4 alkyl), -OCF 3 , -S0 2 (C C 4 alkyl), C C 6 alkyl,
- a ny of the p rimary g roups d efined for the residues R, R' ⁇ , R' 2 and R' 3 comprise substituents it is preferred that they comprise from one to three substituents as defined above, preferably one or two and most preferably one substituent.
- Preferred substituents are hydrogen, halogens, hydroxy, amino, monoalkylamino, dialkylamino, amido, N-alkyl amido, -COOH, -COO(C r C 4 alkyl), and a residue comprising a linear chain with from 3 to 13 atoms selected from C and O, terminated with an aryl group.
- alkyl describes a straight chain or branched hydrocarbon radical comprising preferably from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, more preferably from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- alkyl groups are methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, isobutyl, pentyl and hexyl.
- alkyl may also designate a cycloalkyl group, i.e. a cyclic hydrocarbon radical having preferably up to 6 carbon atoms, as for example cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl.
- a radical of the type heterocyclic group defines a carbocycle wherein at least one of the carbon atoms has been replaced by at least one hetero atom selected among O, N or S.
- the carbocycle may be saturated or unsaturated.
- the above definition applies also with respect to the heterocyde of the heterocycle-alkyl group.
- a heterocyde is in particular the radical piperidinyl.
- halogen defines in particular a bromine atom, a chlorine atom, an iodine atom or a fluorine atom, wherein fluorine, chlorine and bromine are preferred.
- haloalkyl defines an alkyl radical as defined above substituted by at least one halogen atom, preferably a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom, or preferably a bromine atom.
- the halo alkyl groups also comprise perfluorated alkyls, i.e. groups of the general formula C n F 2n+1 , wherein n represents 1 to 6, preferably 1 to 5.
- aryl defines a hydrocarbon group which is aromatic and which may be monocyclic or polycyclic and which comprises preferably from 6 to 18 carbon atoms in the ring, or preferably from 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- aryl group phenyl, naphtyl, tetrahydronaphtyl, indanyl, biphenyl, can be named. Phenyl and naphtyl are preferred.
- aryl group also comprises aryl groups wherein one or more of the ring carbon atoms have been replaced with one or more hetero atoms, including S, O and N. These rings are also termed heteroaromatic groups, such as pyridinyl.
- aryl alkyl or "aralkyl” defines an alkyl chain substituted with an aryl group, wherein the alkyl groups and the aryl groups are defined as above.
- the aryl group is located at the terminal carbon atom of the alkyl group.
- One example of such a group is the residue benzyl.
- This principle applies also to the heterocycle-alkyl groups, i.e. these residues comprise a heterocyde bound to the molecule by means of an alkyl group.
- alkoxy defines an alkyl group as defined above, bound to an oxygen atom, wherein the oxygen atom provides the link to the molecule substituted with the alkoxy group.
- examples thereof are the radicals methoxy, ethoxy, propyloxy, isopropyloxy, butoxy and hexyloxy.
- alkoxy alkyl defines a moiety -alkyl-O-alkyl, wherein alkyl is as defined above.
- the condensed cyclic group, formed by R and the nitrogen atom to which R is bound and the adjacent carbon atom is preferably a six- or five-membered cyclic structure, including the nitrogen atom to which R is bound and the adjacent carbon atom.
- this cyclic group comprises no further hetero atom in addition to the nitrogen atom to which R is bound.
- R is selected among hydrogen, alkyl, aralkyl, heterocyclic a nd h eterocycle a Ikyl, optionally substituted as defined above.
- R is hydrogen, alkyl, and aralkyl, preferably substituted with one substituent selected among hydroxy, -COOH, -COO(C C 4 alkyl), N-alkyl amido, amino, monoalkylamino, or dialkylamino.
- R is selected among hydrogen, benzyl and alkyl, preferably alkyl substituted at the terminal carbon atom with one substituent selected among hydroxy, -COOH, - COO(C-i-C 4 alkyl), N-alkylamido, amino, monoalkylamino, or dialkylamino.
- compounds of the Formula (I) are compounds wherein the group R represents a benzyl g roup, o ptionally s ubstituted with one or more substituents, selected from the group comprising halogen, nitro, cyano, - COOH, -COO(CrC alkyl), -OCF 3 , S0 2 (C C 4 alkyl), C C 6 alkyl, C C 6 alkoxy, C C 6 alkoxy carbonyl, C- ⁇ -C 6 acyloxy, C ⁇ -C 6 hydroxyalkyl, CrC 6 alkoxy- C C 6 alkyl, and C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl carbonyl, a residue comprising a l inear chain with from 3 to 1 3 atoms selected from C and O, terminated with an aryl group.
- substituents selected from the group comprising halogen, nitro, cyano, - COOH, -COO(CrC alkyl), -OCF
- aryl group of the residue comprising a linear chain with from 3 to 13 atoms selected from C and O, terminated with an aryl group is substituted with one or more groups chosen from the group comprising alkyl, perfluoroalkyl, in particular trifluoromethyl, alkoxy, for example methoxy or phenoxy, halogen, preferably chlorine and fluorine, - COOH, -COO (C ⁇ -C 4 alkyl), nitro and cyano.
- two substituents in particular two trifluoromethyl groups.
- the aryl moiety of this residue is a phenyl group, preferably with two substituents as defined above, preferably located at the two meta-positions.
- the residue R represents a benzyl group, preferably a non-substituted benzyl group
- the groups R'-i, R' 2 and R' 3 preferably independent from one and each other represent a hydrogen atom,, a halogen atom or an alkyl group, wherein hydrogen is in particular preferred.
- the residue comprising a linear chain with from 3 to 13 atoms selected from C and O terminated with an aryl group preferably is selected from the group of residues wherein the linear chain comprises 1 oxygen atom and 2 alkylene groups each having independently from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- the two alkylene groups preferably have each independently from 1 to 4 carbon atoms and more preferably 1 or 2 and most preferably 1 carbon atom.
- the most preferred embodiment is a linear chain comprising 3 atoms, 2 carbon atoms and 1 oxygen atom which lies between the 2 carbon atoms.
- the alkylene groups are not substituted, i.e. the carbon atoms are each only connected to 2 hydrogen atoms so that saturated, unsubstituted residues arise.
- n and k each are independently selected from a number of from 1 to 6 and wherein n and k preferably are identical and wherein n and k preferably are each 1 or 2 and most preferably 1.
- the aryl group terminating linear chain of the residue in accordance with this preferred embodiment may be selected from the aryl groups as defined above.
- the most preferred aryl group in this respect is a phenyl group.
- the aryl group and in particular the phenyl group may be substituted as outlined above in connection with the residue comprising a linear chain with from 3 to 13 atoms selected from C and O, terminated with an aryl group.
- the most preferred embodiment in this connection is a phenyl group substituted with two trifluoromethyl groups at the meta-positions of the phenyl ring.
- the residue comprising a linear chain with from 3 to 13 atoms selected from C and O, terminated with an aryl group (and also the therewith associated preferred embodiments) are preferred in particular if the group R represents a benzyl group.
- the residue comprising a linear chain from 3 to 13 atoms selected from C and O, terminated with an aryl group replaces one of the hydrogen atoms of the CH 2 group of the benzyl residue.
- One example of such a preferred compound is depicted below.
- the benzyl group does not comprise any further substituents, while the groups R'-i, R' 2 and R' 3 may be selected from the groups as defined below. However, it is also preferred in this embodiment if the groups R'i, R' 2 and R' 3 are each hydrogen.
- the compounds in accordance with the above-described preferred embodiment are particularly potent compounds with respect to the treatment of inflammations of the respiratory system, in particular asthma.
- the specific architecture of the compounds in accordance with this preferred embodiment comprising a group R with two aromatic residues, enables a strong interaction with receptors important for the indication mentioned above.
- the specific construction of the group R in accordance with this preferred embodiment enables a strong interaction with the receptors of the type NK, in particular NK1 , so that a potent activity is ensured.
- these preferred compounds in accordance with the present invention represent hybrid molecules enabling an activity with respect to two different types of receptors, which shows that the compounds of this preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention must be regarded as highly valuable compounds having a high potential in particular in the treatment of inflammations of the respiratory system, in particular asthma.
- R'-i, R' 2 and R' 3 are independently selected from hydrogen, halogens, alkyl, nitro, cyano, -COOH and alkoxy, more preferably hydrogen halogens and alkyl. It is preferred that either RS, R' 2 and R' 3 are all hydrogen or that two of them are hydrogen while the third one is selected among any of the substituents defined above for R'-i, R' 2 and R' 3 with the exception of hydrogen.
- the preferred embodiments as defined above for R' t , R' 2 and R' 3 also are valid with respect to the case that only one of R'-i, R' 2 and R' 3 is not hydrogen.
- the salts of the compounds in accordance with the present invention with acids or bases are also comprised within the present invention.
- the acids and bases may be inorganic acids or bases or organic acids and bases and the only requirement in this respect i s that the a cids and bases are pharmaceutically acceptable.
- salts with pharmaceutically acceptable acids are hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, sulfates, acetates, hydrogenosulfates, dihydrogenophosphates, methanesulfonates, methylsulfates, maleates, fumarates, sulfonates, 2-naphtalenesulfonates, glycolates, gluconates, citrates, benzoates, salicylates, ascorbates, tartrates, succinates, lactates, glutarates, toluenesulfonates, ascorbates and oxalates.
- Preferred compounds in accordance with the present invention are as follows: - phenyl-2,3,4,5,-tetrahydro-1 H-pyridol[4,3-b]indol-8-yl ether; (8-phenoxy- 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1 H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole),
- R' 2 and R' 3 are hydrogen or R'i, R' 2 are hydrogen and R' 3 is halogen, alkyl, nitro, cyano, -COOH or alkoxy and R is alkyl, optionally substituted , at the terminal carbon atom with hydroxy, -COOH, -COO(C C alkyl), N-alkyl amido, amino, monoalkylamino, dialkylamino.
- the present invention furthermore provides the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment and/or prevention of a neurogenous inflammation, in particular venous insufficiency, hemorrhoidal inflammations, urologic disorders, pain, migraine and skin irritations.
- a neurogenous inflammation in particular venous insufficiency, hemorrhoidal inflammations, urologic disorders, pain, migraine and skin irritations.
- the invention also provides methods for treating and/or preventing neurogenous inflammations, in particular those cited above, in a patient, wherein the method comprises the administration of an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to a patient in need of such a treatment.
- effective amount intends to designate an amount sufficient to allow prevention and/or treatment of a disorder associated with neurogenous inflammation.
- NMR spectra 1 H and du 13 C NMR were realized with a BRUCKER model at 250 MHz and 62.5 MHz, respectively. The deuterated solvents used are indicated for each analysis.
- Microanalvsis microanalysis of C,H,N were obtained by means of measurements of thermal conductivity in a manner known to the skilled person. O and S were determined by coulometry and CI was determined by potentiometry.
- the filtrate was rendered basic using an aqueous solution of ammonia (32 %), until p H 8, and the suspension thus obtained was filtered.
- the white precipitant was dried in vacuum for 16 hours and 13,35 g of 8-phenoxy-2, 3,4,5- tetra ydro-1 H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole in the form of a white powder were obtained.
- the yellow foamy mass obtained was treated with ultrasonic and dried in vacuum for six days in order to obtain 0,01 g of 8-phenoxy-N-benzyl-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole in the form of a pale yellow powder.
- the pale yellow foamy mass obtained was salted with of a solution of hydrochloric acid in diethyl ether.
- the formed precipitate was washed with ether and acetonitrile.
- the white powder was dried in vacuum for six days in order to yield 3,71 g 8-phenoxy-N-benzyl-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H- pyridinium[4,3b]indole-hydrochloride in the form of a white powder.
- the inhibitory power of the molecules on inflammation induced by the stimulation of the saphenous nerve has been measured at follows : 24 hours after a treatment with g uanethidine (20 m g/kg, sc), the male Wistar rats (220-250 g) are anaesthetized with sodic pentobarbital (60 mg/kg, ip). The two back legs are shaved. After a cut in the upper part of the thigh, the saphenous nerve is cleared, cut, placed on a platinum electrode and immersed in a drop of paraffin oil. Only the electrode p laced o n the right leg is connected to a stimulator. This latter represents the "stimulated" leg by contrast to the "sham” left leg.
- the product at a dosage of 5 ⁇ g/kg or the corresponding solvent (NaCI 9 °/ 00 -DMSO) are administrated via the jugular vein, 15 minutes before the electrical stimulation (ES).
- a plasmatic marker, Evans Blue (20 mg/kg iv) is administered through the penis vein 5 minutes before the ES.
- the saphenous nerve is stimulated according to the following conditions: 3V; 5Hz; 1 ms; 5 minutes (Harvard stimulator).
- a blood sample is realized by cardiac puncture and the skin of the edema of each leg (visualized by the extravasation of the Evans Blue) is sampled and weighted later.
- the animals are killed by anaesthetical overdose.
- the blood samples are centrifuged (3,000 rotations/minute, during 15 minutes).
- the plasma is then diluted to 1/100, in distilled water.
- the plasmatic marker is extracted from the skin biopsies according to the method of Beach and Steinetz (J. Pharmacol. Exp. Therap., 1961 , 131 , 400-406).
- the skins sampled on the back legs are placed in tubes with a ground neck containing 3 ml of hydrochoric acid (36%). They are then digested by a 2 hours hydrolysis, at 37 °C. 3 ml of benzalkonium chloride (12.8%) are then added. After shaking and 30 minutes of rest, the colored marker is extracted by 7 ml of dichloromethane.
- the tubes are slowly and regularly shaken, during 1 hour.
- the aqueous phase (upper) is eliminated by sucking up, by means of a vacuum pump, and the organic phase is filtered on paper.
- the Evans Blue is measured in the plasma and after extraction of the skin biopsies by a spectrophotometrical method, at 620 n m.
- the plasmatic extravasation developed on each leg is expressed in ⁇ l of plasma/g of skin.
- the neurogenous edema induced by the stimulation of the saphenous nerve is given as being the difference of plasma volume between the "stimulated" leg and the "sham” leg. The results are obtained on the same day with a group of treated rats and a group of control rats.
- the inhibitory power of the tested compound is measured by the ratio average volume of edema of treated rats / average volume of edema of control rats and expressed as percent. 2.
- the vascular contractile response has been measured with saphenous vein rings of rabbits (new Zealand, 2.5 to 3 kg) bound to a sensor, installed in organs baths (EMKA Technologies), containing a physiological Krebs-Henseileit solution.
- the reactivity of the isolated organ is controlled by means of an observation of one contraction induced by means of 100 mmol/l KCI followed by the observation of one relaxation induced by means of increasing concentrations of acetylcholine (0.1 to 10 ⁇ mol/l).
- the vasoconstrictive effect of the molecules with increasing concentrations is evaluated with saphenous vein rings contracted in an intermediate manner with 40 mmol/l KCI and treated with 0.5 ⁇ mol/l pargyline, an inhibitor of monoamine oxydase.
- the results are expressed as percent of the maximum effect induced by serotonine at 1 ⁇ mol/l.
- the responses induced by agonists of 5HT1 B/5HT1 D, such as sumatriptan and/or 5- carboxamidotriptan are at a maximum.
- the binding on the 5HT1 B/5HT1 D receptors of isolated membranes of bovine nuclear caudal has been measured by measuring the shifting of 5 nmoml/l of [ 3 H]5-carboxamidotryptamine by increasing concentrations of the molecule in the presence of 100 nmol/l of 8-OH-dipropylaminotetralin (8-OH-DPAT) in order to mask the 5HT1A receptors and in the presence of 100 nM of mesulergine in order to mask the 5HT2 receptors.
- concentration shifting 50% of the total binding of [ 3 H]5- carboxamidotryptamine (IC50 expressed in mol/l) is used here as the reactivity value.
- the binding to 5HT1A receptors of isolated membranes of rat brain has been measured by measuring the shifting of 5 nmol/l of [ 3 H] 8-OH-DPAT by increasing concentrations of the molecule in the presence of 100 nmol/l of mesulergine in order to mask the 5HT2 receptors.
- concentration shifting 50% of the total binding of [ 3 H] 8-OH-DPAT (IC50 expressed in mol/l) is used here as the reactivity value.
- the compounds of the present invention injected intravenously at 5 ⁇ g/kg inhibit the plasmatic extravasation provoked by electrical stimulation of the saphenous nerve of the back legs of rats (neurogenic inflammation), without having a contractive effect upon the saphenous vein of rabbits at 10 "6 mol/l and without binding, at physiological levels, with the receptors 5HT1B/5HT1D of bovine brain and 5HT1A of rat brain.
- the compounds of the present invention inhibit neurogenic inflammation, against the expectations of the skilled person, independent from a fixation to the receptors 5HT1A, 5HT1 B and 5HT1 D'.
- the absence of fixation to these receptors limits the risks secondary effects associated with those receptor subtypes, in particular vasoconstrictive effects (agonist effect 5HT1 B/5HT1 D) as observed with the triptans.
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