WO2007003481A1 - Use of l-carnitine or of alkanoyl l-carnitines for the preparation of a physiological supplement or medicament for ophthalmic use in the form of eye-drops - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of L-carnitine and/ or one or more alkanoyl L-carnitines for the preparation of a physiological supplement or medicament in the form of eye-drops useful for the treatment of corneal diseases.
- the cornea is the transparent, dome-shaped window covering the front of the eye. It is a powerful refracting surface, providing 2/3 of the eye's focusing power. Like the crystal on a watch, it gives us a clear window to look through.
- the cornea is extremely sensitive - there are more nerve endings in the cornea than anywhere else in the body.
- the adult cornea is only about 1/2 millimeter thick and is arranged in three main regions, or layers:
- - Epithelium it functions primarily to block the passage of foreign material such as dust or water into the eye, and other layers of the cornea, and provide a smooth surface that absorbs oxygen and other needed cell nutrients that are contained in tears. This layer, which is about five cells deep, is filled with thousands of tiny nerve endings that make the cornea extremely sensitive to pain when rubbed or scratched.
- - Stroma is located behind the epithelium, the stroma comprises about 90 percent of the cornea. It consists primarily of water and layered protein fibers that give the cornea its strength, elasticity, and form; and cells that nourish it. The unique shape, arrangement, and spacing of the protein fibers are essential in producing the cornea's light-conducting transparency.
- Endothelium this single layer of cells is located between the stroma and the aqueous humor. Because the stroma tends to absorb water, the endothelium's primary task is to pump excess water out of the stroma. Without this pumping action, the stroma would swell with water, become hazy, and ultimately opaque.
- the main causes of impairment of the epithelial structure of the cornea are dry eye syndrome; corneal abrasions and injuries due to, for example, the application of contact lenses; and refractive laser surgery.
- Other diseases of the cornea are associated with impairment of the normal transparency of the corneal surface, caused, for example, by damage in the aftermath of keratitis, particularly bacterial, viral or fungal keratitis; by damage resulting from trauma and refractive laser surgery; as well as degenerative or hereditary diseases such as chronic and acute keratocono.
- the tear film which coats the corneal epithelium and is essential for the homeostasis of the eye surface, performs an important optical function, acting as a lubricant between the eyelids and the eyeball and as a vehicle for oxygen, guaranteeing the metabolism of the cells of the corneal epithelium; it also performs a flushing function, ensuring the removal of external agents.
- Stendler P. a il ista lac ⁇ male", F ⁇ biano editore, Canelli (AT), 2000; pag. 237-330; hereinafter this reference will be referred to as
- the BUT test has to do with the mucin content of the tear film and, in the dry eye, yields only values below 5 seconds.
- the Schirmer test has to do with the water content of the tear film and, in the dry eye, yields values below 5 millimetres in 5 minutes.
- the patient presents the following symptoms: foreign body sensation, burning, difficulty blinking, bruit on opening the eyelids, itching, eye fatigue, photophobia, blurred vision, and mucus extravasation at the inner canthi.
- tear substitutes whose task is the regular moisturising of the cornea, but which do not exert any action on the basic causes of the disease and are endowed only with very short-lasting efficacy; inserts
- plugs in the lacrimal canaliculus
- immunoregulators such as topical cyclosporin; topical steroids; anti-inflammatory agents (rumexilone and loteprednol); autologous serum (cytokine inhibitors); topical or systemic androgens; mucus (HETE eicosanoid) and aqueous (P2Y2 agonists) secretogenic substances; acquaporins and agents such as antibiotics and detergents for the treatment of a disease often concomitant, blepharitis ⁇ Cornea, 2005; 24: 1-7).
- the acute epithelial and stromal corneal lesions occurring immediately after injury and laser ablation are probably involved in the regulation of the subsequent corneal tissue repair events, and, among the latter, keratocyte apoptosis probably plays a major role (Cornea, 2000;19:S7-12).
- This event is responsible for the corneal repair process since keratocyte apoptosis is the prime mover of the reproliferative stimulus.
- the stroma keratocytes underlying the initial acellular stroma therefore represent the cell source that mediates the subsequent healing of the surface stroma beneath the epithelium.
- the activated keratocytes undergo myofibroblastic transformation ⁇ Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. ScL, 1998;39:487-501), thus proving responsible for the production of collagen fibres and of basic substances involved in the restituito ad integrum process.
- a recent scar is very similar to foetal tissue, it is rich in foetal and type III collagen with thick fibrils, wide interfibrillary spaces and a hydrophilic stroma. This explains the characteristic opacity. It also contains fibrinogen, fibronectin, laminin and weakly sulphurised keratan sulphate. The keratan sulphate/ condroitin sulphate is reduced in the scar stroma.
- the myofibroblasts disappear in a few weeks to a few months. Gradually the scar changes and becomes less opaque. The resistance of the stromal scar tissue is 20% compared with normal tissue after three weeks, 60% after 1 year and 70% after 3-4 years. Corneal reinnervation is very slow.
- the cytokines play an important role in these events.
- IL-Ia produced by the corneal epithelium, stimulates metalloprotease and collagenase synthesis through the keratocytes and the myofibroblasts.
- the TGF- ⁇ reduces the production of collagenase and is involved in the formation of haze.
- IL- 6 reduces the synthesis of metalloprotease thus increasing collagen synthesis.
- Haze is classified according to Heitzmann in 5 degrees on the basis of the visual impairment due to the reduced corneal transparency (Ophthalmology, 1998; 35 : 1411-1421); or according to the Fantes scale (Arch. Ophthalmol, 1990; 108 : 665-675) which distinguish 6 degrees of haze (0; 0.5; 1+; 2+; 3+; and 4+).
- corneal dystrophies (Bietti, 1971; Oftalmologia geriatrica) are rare disorders. They are defined as primitive corneal disorders not associated with trauma, earlier inflammation or systemic diseases. They affect both eyes, are hereditary and, for the most part, have an autosomal dominant trait.
- Corneal degeneration is far more common than dystrophies but the symptoms are generally less obvious. It is not hereditary, can be unilateral or bilateral and the course is gradual or relatively stable. In each case, it is, by definition, permanent, or does not resolve itself spontaneously.
- Distinctions can be drawn between primary or idiopathic and secondary forms. The first are often connected with ageing without being preceded by any specific pathological process, the second ones are always associated with eye diseases which precede them, whether acute, chronic, infectious or inflammatory in nature. Keratoconus is one of the most typical degenerative diseases.
- Keratoconus is a non-inflammatory ectasia of the paracentral portion of the cornea which evolves over time and takes a progressively conical form, with tapering of the tip. This corneal deformation results in severe astigmatism, often irregular, corrected wherever possible with hard gas-permeable corneal lenses.
- photorefractive keratectomy or the use of intracorneal rings INTACTS
- IACTS intracorneal rings
- keratoconus is due to uniform anomalies which are specific to the extracellular matrix.
- a cornea with keratoconus has low levels of inhibitory enzymes (TIMP) and greater activity of the enzymes which are capable of degrading the extracellular matrix.
- TIMP play a predominant role in the thickness of the stroma and in the stability of Bowman's membrane, which is characteristically interrupted in keratoconus. Furthermore the decrease in one of these inhibitors,
- TIMP- 1 could play an important role in apoptosis or in the anomalous behaviour of the cells found in keratoconus.
- Apoptosis is the programmed death of the cells. This death is necessary for reconstructing damaged cells and for the normal turnover of many tissues. In keratoconus, apoptosis is more frequently found in the stroma (Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 1998; 39 : 220-226) than in other corneal layers (Cornea, 2002; 21 : 206-209).
- LAR is a transmembrane phosphotyrosine transferase capable of stimulating apoptosis (Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. USA, 1994;91: 10868- 10872; J. Neurobiol., 2000;42:477-486).
- a third triggering mechanism of apoptosis is that it is inhibited by TIMP-I (J. Clin. Invest., 1998; 102:2002-2010; Blood, 1998;92: 1342-1349) which in keratoconus proves to be reduced, as has been reported previously.
- Sodium hyaluronate is a very well known compound used to protect corneal epithelial cells, especially in patients with dry eye syndrome or with Sjogren's syndrome.
- the action of sodium hyaluronate is due not only to its protective role of a mechanical type exerted on the epithelial cells as a result of its viscoelasticity, in situations of reduced tear production, but also to the positive effects of its particular biological function on corneal epithelial cells by stimulating their migration (Exp. Eye Res., 1991;53:753-758).
- Taurine (or 2-aminoethanesulphonic acid) is considered an amino acid, even though it does not possess the characteristic carboxyl group (COOH) but the SO3H group. Taurine is only present in the animal realm, whereas vegetable foods do not possess this amino acid.
- Vitamin E is the main antioxidant of the cell membranes, and is found in the human body in 4 forms consisting of ⁇ - tocopherol, ⁇ - tocopherol, ⁇ - tocopherol and ⁇ - tocopherol. Of these the ⁇ form is the most frequent in the retina and in plasma and is the one with the greatest antioxidant and free radical scavenging activity.
- Vitamin A is essential for cell vitality, cytoskeletal organisation, it regulates the expression of proteins of the extracellular matrix, cell adhesion and wound repair (J. Cel.l Biochem., 2003; 89 : 837-847). Vitamin A is also involved in the production of angiogenic (inactivation) and anti-angiogenic (activation) factors in the endothelial cells (Exp. Eye Res., 2004; 78 : 945-955). Some of these, stromal derived factor 1 (SDF-I) are secreted under the effect of proinflammatory signals (IL- l,TNF- ⁇ , bacteria and viruses) and, in cooperation with other factors, are involved in the proliferation of the vascular endothelial cells.
- SDF-I stromal derived factor 1
- VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
- b FGF fibroblast growth factor b
- PEDF pigment epithelium derived factor
- IL-4 and TGF- ⁇ are also known to inhibit corneal angiogenesis in vivo (Acta Ophthalmol. Scand., 2002;80:238-247).
- Metalloproteases are able to intervene in the regulation of angiogenesis with inhibitory or potentiating effects.
- the corneal epithelium becomes keratinised.
- Retinol and retinic acid (Vitamin A), which help to avoid the keratinisation of the corneal epithelium, are supplied by the tears.
- Nuclear receptors with retinoids are present in the epithelium and in the stroma.
- Cytidine- 5 '-diphosphate choline (CDP-choline), commonly known by the name of citicholine, is a precursor of phosphatidyl choline, the main phospholipid of the cell membranes. Due to the effect of the activation of certain lytic enzymes, the phospholipases, the catabolism of the membrane phospholipids is accelerated and, if the resynthesis mechanism is inadequate, toxic substances accumulate, such as the ceramides, which can activate the metabolic pathways which lead to cell apoptosis. A deterioration in the turn-over of the phospholipids adversely affects the validity of the membrane protection systems and puts cell function at risk.
- inorganic elements are well known in the medical field, and a number of these are essential for the stability of the tear film (Pescosolido 2000).
- US 5, 145,871 and 5,432, 199 describe the use of acetyl D- carnitine for the treatment of glaucoma.
- US 5,883, 127 describes the use of acetyl L-carnitine for the treatment of maculopathy and macular degeneration.
- L-carnitine and/ or one or more alkanoyl L-carnitines, or one of their pharmaceutically acceptable salts are useful agents for the preparation of a physiological supplement or medicament in the form of eye-drops for the treatment of diseases of the cornea.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt of L-carnitine is any salt of the latter with an acid that does not give rise to toxic or side effects.
- Non-limiting examples of such salts are: chloride, bromide, orotate, aspartate, acid aspartate, acid citrate, magnesium citrate, phosphate, acid phosphate, fumarate and acid fumarate, magnesium fumarate, lactate, maleate and acid maleate, oxalate, acid oxalate, pamoate, acid pamoate, sulphate, acid sulphate, glucose phosphate, tartrate and acid tartrate, glycerophosphate, mucate, magnesium tartrate, 2-amino-ethanesulphonate, magnesium 2-amino- ethanesulphonate, methanesulphonate, choline tartrate, trichloroacetate, and trifluoroacetate.
- One object of the present invention is the use of L-carnitine and/ or of one or more alkanoyl L-carnitines selected from the group consisting of acetyl, propionyl, valeryl, isovaleryl, butyryl and isobutyryl L-carnitine, or one of their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, for the preparation of an ophthalmic physiological supplement or a medicament in the form of aeye-drops, for the treatment of corneal diseases in which said corneal disease is selected from the group comprising, de-epithelialising diseases, dry eye syndrome; infective keratitis; acid or alkaline caustic damages; corneal abrasions and/or injuries due to mechanical action or contact lenses; degenerative disease of the corneal stroma such as acute or chronic keratocono, stromal damages caused by refractive laser surgery; and dystrophic diseases, impairment of the transparency of the surface of the cornea caused by various types of infective keratitis (viral, bacterial and fun
- a further object of the present invention is a physiological supplement or medicament for ophthalmic use, in the form of eyedrops, comprising as the active ingredient L-carnitine, or one of its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, in combination with humidifying agents such as sodium hyaluronate; antioxidants such as vitamin E; inorganic elements as components of enzymes present in the tear film such as manganese; inorganic and organic elements such as sodium, potassium and the amino acid taurine for the regulation of the cellular osmolarity, and optionally ophthalmologically acceptable excipients and/ or diluents; in which: ⁇
- L-carnitine is present preferably at a dose of 0.3-3%, and most preferably at a dose of 1%; taurine is present preferably at a dose of 0.1-4%, and most preferably at a dose of 0.5%; sodium hyaluronate is present preferably at a dose of 0.05- 1.5%, and most preferably at a dose of 0.2%; - vitamin E is present preferably at a dose of 0.05-1.0%, and most preferably at a dose of 0,2%; manganese is present preferably at a dose of 0.01-0.1 mg/L, and most preferably at a dose of 0.051 mg/L; zinc is present preferably at a dose of 0.5-1.5 mg/mL, and most preferably at a dose of 1.02 mg/mL; sodium is present preferably at dose of 5-5000 mg/L, and most preferably at a dose of 30 mg/L; potassium is present preferably at a dose of 1- 1000 mg/L, and most preferably at a dose of 9 mg/L
- the eye-drops according to the present invention may additionally contain further antioxidants such as, for example, vitamin C, Borage oil; epithelialising and anti-angiogenic agents; humidifying agents; inorganic elements; regulator of the cellular osmolarity; antibiotics; antiviral and antifungal agents.
- further antioxidants such as, for example, vitamin C, Borage oil; epithelialising and anti-angiogenic agents; humidifying agents; inorganic elements; regulator of the cellular osmolarity; antibiotics; antiviral and antifungal agents.
- the patients recruited were all women aged from 35 to 77 years (mean age: 59.5 ⁇ 10.4 years), 33 of whom were suffering from Sjogren's syndrome, diagnosed on the basis of Fox et ⁇ Z.'s criteria (Arthritis Rheum, 1986; 29: 577-584; 1986).
- Damage to the surface of the eye was evaluated by means of the rose bengal staining test and the fluorescein test. Damage in the rose Bengal staining test was determined by reference to the van Bijsterveld evaluation (Arch. Ophthalmol, 1969;82: 10-14), dividing the exposed surface into 3 zones, with a score of 0 to 3 per zone.
- the right eye (R) of patients was treated with the eye-drops according to the invention, consisting of 1% L-carnitine, 0.5% taurine,
- Treatment efficacy was determined after 30 days, 4 hours after the last treatment.
- Each entry represents the mean ⁇ standard deviation.
- the patient sample recruited consisted of 16 patients, 8 men and 8 women, ranging in age from 21 to 32 years (mean age: 25 ⁇ 4.2 years), who had been submitted to refractive laser surgery (PRK) in both eyes with myopia not exceeding 6 diopters.
- PRK refractive laser surgery
- the right eye (R) was treated for 3 months with the eye-drops according to the present invention, while the left eye (L), which served as a control, was treated with 0.2% hyaluronic-acid-based eye-drops. Both eyes were treated with antibiotic eye-drops for 5 days. A surface cortisonic was also administered in the left eye 5 days after the operation for 3 months.
- Biomicroscopy was performed with first vertical and then horizontal light target orientation, after 2, 3, 5 and 7 days of treatment, calculating the de-epithelialisation area.
- the perception threshold was measured for a whole range of objects of various sizes with increasingly reduced contrasts.
- the resulting assessment was the spatial contrast sensitivity function (spatial CSF) (Pescosolido 2001).
- spatial CSF spatial CSF
- test images were mainly used consisting of stripes with a sinusoidal luminance profile. These bars, alternating dark and light, were defined by their spatial frequency [cycles per degree (CPD) or number of pairs of stripes (black/white) per degree of visual angle] and by their contrast.
- C contrast inverse of contrast
- S contrast sensitivity
- Contrast is often expressed in terms of percentages, 98% being very high, and 3% very low
- the contrast sensitivity test was performed using the Optec 6500 vision tester capable of receiving ETDRS and FACT test scores and software for the management and analysis of contrast sensitivity data.
- the system was capable of simulating the way in which the patient actually saw things. Moreover, it was capable of comparing patient simulations with standard representations.
- the examination was performed first after 10 days and then at 3 and 6 months postoperatively. Patients started treatment immediately after PRK.
- the right eye (R) was treated with the eye-drops according to the present invention mentioned in example 1 (2 drops, 4 times daily), while the left eye, which served as a control, was treated with 0.2% hyaluronic-acid-based eye-drops and surface cortisonic after postoperative day 5 (the latter only for the first 3 months, 3 times daily).
- Single-dose antibiotic eye-drops was instilled in both eyes 4 times daily and a hydrogel contact lens was applied to both eyes after PRK for the first 5 days postoperatively.
- L-carnitine and its alkanoyl derivatives are known compounds, the preparation process for which is described in US 4,254,053.
- the physiological supplement or medicament according to the present invention may be bought with or without medical prescription.
- the physiological supplement or medicament according to the present invention are composed of active ingredients which are familiar to operators in the medical field and already in use in clinical practice, and their pharmacotoxicological profiles are known.
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