WO2006050989A1 - Compounds having activity at nk3 receptor and uses thereof in medicine - Google Patents
Compounds having activity at nk3 receptor and uses thereof in medicineInfo
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Definitions
- NK3 receptor agonists such as NKB (the endogenous agonist ligand) or senktide
- NKB the endogenous agonist ligand
- senktide the endogenous agonist ligand
- activation of the NK3 receptor has a key role in the modulation of neuronal inputs in airways, skin, spinal cord, gastrointestinal tract and within the central nervous system
- n, m and p which may be the same or different, are either 0 or 1. In one embodiment, either a) m is 0 and n is 1 , or b) m is 1 and n is 0. In one embodiment, still m is 1 and n is 0.
- the fluorine group(s) is/are attached to the meta-position of the phenyl group(s).
- Example compounds of formula (I) include:
- Suitable pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds of formula (I) include monobasic salts with the appropriate acid for example organic carboxylic acids such as acetic, lactic, tartaric, malic and succinic acids; organic sulfonic acids such as methanesulfonic, ethanesulfonic, benzenesulfonic and p-toluenesulfonic acids and inorganic acids such as hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and sulfamic acids and the like.
- Some of the compounds of this invention may be crystallised or recrystallised from solvents such as aqueous and organic solvents. In such cases solvates may be formed.
- This invention includes within its scope stoichiometric solvates including hydrates as well as compounds containing variable amounts of water that may be produced by processes such as lyophilisation.
- the compounds of the invention are intended for use in pharmaceutical compositions it will readily be understood that, in one embodiment, they are each provided in substantially pure form, for example at least 60% pure, more suitably at least 75% pure and in one embodiment at least 85%, especially at least 98% pure (% are on a weight for weight basis). Impure preparations of the compounds may be used for preparing the more pure forms used in the pharmaceutical compositions; these less pure preparations of the compounds should contain at least 1%, more suitably at least 5% and in one embodiment from 10 to 59% of a compound of the invention.
- NK3 antagonists For NK3 antagonists to be considered as drug candidates for CNS indications they need to demonstrate, inter alia, the following properties:
- NK3 agonist driven behaviours e.g. contralateral turning in gerbils as described in Life Sciences 1995, 56, PL27-PL32 and Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 2002, 80, 482-488; or guinea pig wet dog shakes as described in Br. J. Pharmacol. 1997, 122, 715-
- mechanistic correlates e.g. electrophysiology of the dopamine cell firing as described in Gueudet et a/., Synapse, 1999, 33, 71-79).
- the compounds of the invention demonstrate properties i) to v), and in combination these properties are superior to the abovementioned prior art compounds.
- Compounds of formula (I) may be prepared according to reaction scheme 1 from compounds of formula (II) by reaction with compounds of formula (III) using amide coupling reagents.
- Suitable amide coupling reagents are a combination of EDC / HOBt or HATU.
- the reaction is carried out in the presence of a suitable base such as triethylamine or diisopropylethylamine in a suitable solvent such as DMF.
- Compounds of formula (II) may be prepared in two steps according to reaction scheme 2.
- Compounds of formula (IV) are reacted with 2-pyrrolidinone in the presence of a suitable base such as potassium tert-butoxide to give the pyrrolidinone derivative, followed by conversion of the ester to a carboxylic acid.
- Suitable reaction conditions for the hydrolysis step comprise treatment with lithium hydroxide at elevated temperature, followed by acidifying with mineral acid.
- Compounds of formula (IV) may be prepared in two steps from compounds of formula (V) according to reaction scheme 3.
- Compounds of formula (V) are firstly converted to the methyl ester using one of variety of conditions. Suitable conditions comprise treatment with oxalyl chloride in a suitable solvent such as dichloromethane at room temperature catalysed by dimethyl formamide to form the acid chloride in situ, followed by treatment with methanol.
- Compounds of formula (IV) are then prepared by bromination.
- Suitable reaction conditions are treatment with N-bromosuccinimide and benzoyl peroxide in a suitable solvent (such as dimethyl carbonate) at elevated temperature.
- Compounds of formula (VIII) may be prepared according to reaction scheme 6 from compounds of formula (IX) by reaction with cyclopropyl lithium (generated in situ from cyclopropyl bromide and tert butyl lithium).
- musculoskeletal pain, post operative pain and surgical pain inflammatory pain and chronic pain
- pain associated with normally non-painful sensations such as "pins and needles" (paraesthesias and dysesthesias), increased sensitivity to touch (hyperesthesia), painful sensation following innocuous stimulation (dynamic, static or thermal allodynia), increased sensitivity to noxious stimuli (thermal, cold, mechanical hyperalgesia), continuing pain sensation after removal of the stimulation (hyperpathia) or an absence of or deficit in selective sensory pathways (hypoalgesia), pain associated with migrane, and non-cardiac chest pain); and certain CNS-mediated disorders (such as ernesis, irritable bowel syndrome and non-ulcer dyspepsia).
- Depression and mood disorders including Major Depressive Episode, Manic Episode, Mixed Episode and Hypomanic Episode; Depressive Disorders including Major Depressive Disorder, Dysthymic Disorder (300.4), Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (311); Bipolar Disorders including Bipolar I Disorder, Bipolar Il Disorder (Recurrent Major Depressive Episodes with Hypomanic Episodes) (296.89), Cyclothymic Disorder (301.13) and Bipolar Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (296.80); Other Mood Disorders including Mood Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition (293.83) which includes the subtypes With Depressive Features, With Major Depressive-like Episode, With Manic Features and With Mixed Features), Substance- Induced Mood Disorder (including the subtypes With Depressive Features, With Manic Features and With Mixed Features) and Mood Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (296.90):
- Sleep disorders including primary sleep disorders such as Dyssomnias such as Primary Insomnia (307.42), Primary Hypersomnia (307.44), Narcolepsy (347), Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders (780.59), Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder (307.45) and Dyssomnia Not Otherwise Specified (307.47); primary sleep disorders such as Parasomnias such as Nightmare Disorder (307.47), Sleep Terror Disorder (307.46), Sleepwalking Disorder (307.46) and Parasomnia Not Otherwise Specified (307.47); Sleep Disorders Related to Another Mental Disorder such as Insomnia Related to Another Mental Disorder (307.42) and Hypersomnia Related to Another Mental Disorder (307.44); Sleep Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition, in particular sleep disturbances associated with such diseases as neurological disorders, neuropathic pain, restless leg syndrome, heart and lung diseases; and Substance- Induced Sleep Disorder including the subtypes Insomnia Type, Hypersomnia Type, Parasomnia Type and Mixed Type; sleep apnea and jet-lag
- Eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa (307.1) including the subtypes Restricting Type and Binge-Eating/Purging Type; Bulimia Nervosa (307.51) including the subtypes Purging Type and Nonpurging Type; Obesity; Compulsive Eating Disorder; Binge Eating Disorder; and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (307.50):
- Autism Spectrum Disorders including Autistic Disorder (299.00), Asperger's Disorder (299.80), Rett's Disorder (299.80), Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (299.10) and Pervasive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (299.80, including Atypical Autism).
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder including the subtypes Attention-Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder Combined Type (314.01), Attention-Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder Predominantly Inattentive Type (314.00), Attention-Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder Hyperactive-Impulse Type (314.01) and Attention-Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (314.9); Hyperkinetic Disorder; Disruptive Behaviour Disorders such as Conduct Disorder including the subtypes childhood-onset type (321.81), Adolescent-Onset Type (312.82) and Unspecified Onset (312.89), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (313.81) and Disruptive Behaviour Disorder Not Otherwise Specified; and Tic Disorders such as Tourette's Disorder (307.23):
- Personality Disorders including the subtypes Paranoid Personality Disorder (301.0), Schizoid Personality Disorder (301.20), Schizotypal Personality Disorder (301 ,22), Antisocial Personality Disorder (301.7), Borderline Personality Disorder (301 ,83), Histrionic Personality Disorder (301.50), Narcissistic Personality Disorder (301 ,81 ), Avoidant Personality Disorder (301.82), Dependent Personality Disorder (301.6), Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (301.4) and Personality Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (301.9):
- Enhancement of cognition including the treatment of cognition impairment in other diseases such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, other psychiatric disorders and psychotic conditions associated with cognitive impairment, e.g. Alzheimer's disease: and
- Sexual dysfunctions including sexual Desire Disorders such as Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (302.71 ), and sexual Aversion Disorder (302.79); sexual arousal disorders such as Female Sexual Arousal Disorder (302.72) and Male Erectile Disorder
- Orgasmic Disorder (302.74) and Premature Ejaculation (302.75); sexual pain disorder such as Dyspareunia (302.76) and Vaginismus (306.51); sexual Dysfunction Not Otherwise Specified (302.70); paraphilias such as Exhibitionism (302.4), Fetishism
- the diseases or conditions mediated by modulation of the NK3 receptor are depression; anxiety disorders; phobias; psychosis and psychotic disorders; post-traumatic stress disorder; attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD); withdrawal from abuse of drugs including smoking cessation or reduction in level or frequency of such activities; irritable bowel syndrome; cognitive impairment; convulsive disorders; psychosexual dysfunction; sleep disorders; disorders of eating behaviours; neurodegenerative diseases; pain; emesis; irritable bowel syndrome; and non-ulcer dyspepsia.
- ADHD attention deficit hyperactive disorder
- the diseases or conditions mediated by modulation of the NK3 receptor are depression; anxiety disorders; phobias; and psychosis and psychotic disorders (especially schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder and schizophreniform diseases).
- references herein to "treatment” extend to prophylaxis, prevention of recurrence and suppression or amelioration of symptoms (whether mild, moderate or severe) as well as the treatment of established conditions.
- the compound of the invention may be administered as the raw chemical but the active ingredient may be presented as a pharmaceutical formulation.
- the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the invention, in association with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carrier(s), diluents(s) and/or excipient(s).
- the carrier, diluent and/or excipient must be "acceptable” in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the composition and not deletrious to the receipient thereof.
- the compounds of the invention may be administered in conventional dosage forms prepared by combining a compound of the invention with standard pharmaceutical carriers or diluents according to conventional procedures well known in the art. These procedures may involve mixing, granulating and compressing or dissolving the ingredients as appropriate to the desired preparation.
- compositions may be formulated for administration by any route.
- the compositions may be in the form of tablets, capsules, powders, granules, lozenges, creams or liquid preparations, such as oral or sterile parenteral solutions or suspensions.
- the topical formulations of the present invention may be presented as, for instance, ointments, creams or lotions, eye ointments and eye or ear drops, impregnated dressings and aerosols, and may contain appropriate conventional additives such as preservatives, solvents to assist drug penetration and emollients in ointments and creams.
- the formulations may also contain compatible conventional carriers, such as cream or ointment bases and ethanol or oleyl alcohol for lotions. Such carriers may be present as from about 1 % up to about 98% of the formulation. More usually they will form up to about 80% of the formulation.
- Tablets and capsules for oral administration may be in unit dose presentation form, and may contain conventional excipients such as binding agents, for example syrup, acacia, gelatine, sorbitol, tragacanth, or polyvinylpyrrolidone; fillers, for example lactose, sugar, maize-starch, calcium phosphate, sorbitol or glycine; tabletting lubricants, for example magnesium stearate, talc, polyethylene glycol or silica; disintegrants, for example potato starch; or acceptable wetting agents such as sodium lauryl sulphate.
- the tablets may be coated according to methods well known in normal pharmaceutical practice.
- Oral liquid preparations may be in the form of, for example, aqueous or oily suspensions, solutions, emulsions, syrups or elixirs, or may be presented as a dry product for reconstitution with water or other suitable vehicle before use.
- Such liquid preparations may contain conventional additives, such as suspending agents, for example sorbitol, methyl cellulose, glucose syrup, gelatine, hydroxyethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, aluminium stearate gel or hydrogenated edible fats, emulsifying agents, for example lecithin, sorbitan monooleate, or acacia; non-aqueous vehicles (which may include edible oils), for example almond oil, oily esters such as glycerine, propylene glycol, or ethyl alcohol; preservatives, for example methyl or propyl p-hydroxybenzoate or sorbic acid, and, if desired, conventional flavouring or colouring agents.
- suspending agents for example sorbitol, methyl cellulose, glucose syrup, gelatine, hydroxyethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, aluminium stearate gel or hydrogenated edible fats, emulsifying agents, for example lecithin, sorbitan monooleate
- fluid unit dosage forms are prepared utilising the compound and a sterile vehicle, such as water.
- a sterile vehicle such as water.
- the compound depending on the vehicle and concentration used, can be either suspended or dissolved in the vehicle.
- the compound can be dissolved in water for injection and filter- sterilised before filling into a suitable vial or ampoule and sealing.
- compositions may contain from 0.1% by weight, such as from 10-60% by weight, of the active material, depending on the method of administration. Where the compositions comprise dosage units, each unit may contain from 50-500 mg of the active ingredient.
- the dosage as employed for adult human treatment may range from 10 to 3000 mg per day, for instance 1500 mg per day depending on the route and frequency of administration. Such a dosage corresponds to 0.1 to 50 mg/kg per day.
- a compound of the invention for use in treating or preventing a disease or condition mediated by modulation of the ISIK3 receptor.
- Mass spectra and liquid chromatography mass spectra were recorded on a Micromass MS2 Platform LC spectrometer with Agilent HP1100 Liquid Delivery system, Gilson 233 autosampler and Sedex 75cc evaporative light scattering detector using a 4 minute run time. All mass spectra were taken under electrospray ionisation (ESI) method unless stated otherwise. Reactions were monitored by thin-layer chromatography on 0.25 mm E. Merck silica gel plates (60F-254), visualised with UV light, 5% ethanolic phosphomolybdic acid, p-anisaldehyde solution, aqueous potassium permanganate or potassium iodide / platinum chloride solution in water. Flash column chromatography was performed on silica gel.
- Example 1 ⁇ /-r(S)-Cvclopropyl(3-fluorophenyl)methv ⁇ -3-[(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl)methv ⁇ -
- NK3 binding affinity of the compounds of the invention was determined using the following scintillation proximity assay (SPA) (see H. M. Sarau et al, J. Pharmacol.
- SPA scintillation proximity assay
- NK3 functional activity may be assessed using the procedure described in Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1997, 281(3), 1303.
- AUC, units hours. ng/g brain or blood
- aqueous solubility of the compounds of the invention may be determined as follows. Two aliquots of compound (approximately 1mg) were weighed into labelled 4ml glass tubes with screw caps. One aliquot was used as a standard by dissolving the content in 10ml of 60:40 acetonitrile:H 2 O. The solubility in water was determined by adding 0.1ml of water to the remaining tube and dispersing the compound using a vortex mixer. An additional aliquot of 0.1ml was added to the tube until either the compound had dissolved or a total of 1ml had been added. The tube was then placed on a spiramix for 24 hours.
- the suspended material remaining at this time was centrifuged down (10,000 rpm for 5 minutes). The supernatant was sampled and diluted if necessary with 60:40 acetonitrile:H 2 0, the amount of dilution was estimated such that the concentration in solution was in the range of the standard, approx 0.1 mg/ml. Samples were assayed using a generic HPLC gradient method by reference to the external standard.
- NK3 agonist activity in animal model The therapeutic potential of the compounds of the invention may be determined by measurement of the reversal of NK3 agonist driven behaviours.
- NK3 agonist driven behaviours There are various models available, such as i) contralateral turning in gerbils as described in Life Sciences 1995, 56, PL27-PL32 and Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 2002, 80, 482-488; ii) guinea pig wet dog shakes as described in Br. J. Pharmacol. 1997, 122, 715-725) or iii) by mechanistic correlates (e.g. electrophysiology of the dopamine cell firing as described in Gueudet et al., Synapse, 1999, 33, 71-79).
- mechanistic correlates e.g. electrophysiology of the dopamine cell firing as described in Gueudet et al., Synapse, 1999, 33, 71-79.
- the compounds of the invention antagonize the NK3 receptor.
- the ISIK3 binding affinity for all examples was determined using assay a). All examples gave a pK j equal to or greater than 8.0. Example 1 gave a pK j of 8.5.
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