WO2007045060A1 - Pharmaceutical compositions containing erythrine mulungu derivatives and processes for their production - Google Patents
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- the present invention refers to molecules acting on the cholinergic, serotonergic and/or gabaergic systems. More specifically, the present invention refers to Erythrine byproducts useful in the preparation of anxiolytic medicines.
- compositions comprising said molecules and processes for preparing said pharmaceutical compositions are also provided.
- Erythrine mulungu (Papilionaceae-Leguminoseae) is an arboreal plant (10 - 14 meters high) having red florescence, and grows in the semideciduous latifoliate forests of the Parana basin and in scrubland regions, principally the western region of the State of Sao Paulo and Minas Triangle (LORENZI, 1992).
- the plant's bark is used by the local population as a tranquilizer and sedative. It is popularly known as mulungu, coral tree, coral mulungu, coral shrub (ethnic names include capa-ftomem, su/na-su/na, tiriceiro among others) (LORENZI, 1992).
- Eight varieties of Erythrine are found in Brazil: E. mulungu, E. velutina, E. crita-galli, E. poeppigiana, E. fusca, E. falcata, E. speciosa and E. verna (LOREN
- Clarification of the basic structure of the Erythrine alkaloids was achieved by degradation and synthesis (GRUNDON and BOEKELHEIDE, 1953; GRUNDON et ai, 1953; WEINSTOCK and BOEKELHEIDE, 1953; BOEKELHEIDE et ai, 1953).
- the presence of a spiroaminic skeleton was established in the structure of these alkaloids, which present the general formula below, facilitating the posterior identification of new compounds.
- alkaloids of certain Erythrine species not presenting the Erythrine skeleton were also isolated, including: orientaline, ⁇ /-Noorientaline, protosinomenine, W-Norprotosinomenine, isoboldine, erybidine, scoureline, coreximine, hypaforin, coline.
- Erythrine Among the principal pharmacological actions of Erythrine is its peripherical activity on the cholinergic system, which has been compared to the effects of d-tubocurarine (HARGREAVES et al., 1974; HIDER et al., 1986; GARiN-AGUILAR, et al., 2000). This effect was attributed to the alkaloid dihydro-/?-erythroidine (DHBE), a nicotine-like antagonist receptor (HIDER et al., 1986) isolated from E. americana (BOEKELHEI DE and GRUNDON, 1953; BOEKELHEIDE et al., 1953) and E. tholloniana (CHAWLA et al, 1985).
- DHBE alkaloid dihydro-/?-erythroidine
- HIDER et al., 1986 isolated from E. americana
- BOEKELHEI DE and GRUNDON 1953
- DHBE was characterized as a serotonergic 3 antagonist receptor (5-HT 3 ) (ELSELE et al., 1993).
- ELSELE et al., 1993 The activity on the serotonergic system was also observed in another study (ROGER et al., 2001), where the authors had demonstrated that the crude extract of E vespertilio inhibited the calcium-dependent release of platelet serotonine, one of the main activities of the antagonists of 5-HT 3 receivers.
- ROGER et al. 2001
- the majority of the works is still carried out using crude extracts of different species of Erythrine, without the verification of the substances involved in the observed activities.
- a study into E. velutina demonstrated that acute treatment with hydroalcoholic extract decreased the activity of the mice in the open-field test (with doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg, oral intake), and also increased the period of sleep induced by pentobarbital and the period for the start of pilocarpine- induced convulsion (with doses of 500 and 1000 mg/kg, oral intake), indicating a depressive effect on the Central Nervous System (CABRAL et al., 2000).
- Another work revealed that acute treatment with the hexanic fraction of E. amerfcana (3 mg/kg, i.p) decreased the aggressive behavior in male mice, similarly to diazepam.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the invention comprise standardized crude extracts, rich purified fractions in E. alkaloids (F2) or isolated alkaloids erytrartine, erytravine and 11-hydroxierytravine, or still combinations of the same ones, acting, directly or indirectly, in the cholinergic , serotonergic and gabaergic systems.
- F2 E. alkaloids
- isolated alkaloids erytrartine, erytravine and 11-hydroxierytravine or still combinations of the same ones, acting, directly or indirectly, in the cholinergic , serotonergic and gabaergic systems.
- a process of obtention of the related pharmaceutical compositions, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same ones are proportionated.
- the crude extract, the rich purified fraction in alkaloids (F2) and the molecules of the present invention had showed to be active as anxiolytics in animal models. It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide extracts, fractions and/or molecules in the treatment of disturbs related to anxiety or other clinical manifestations that require the use of anxiolytics.
- the preparation of the standardized crude extract, the rich purified fraction in alkaloids (F2) and the isolation and structural characterization of the molecules, as well as the evaluation of the pharmacologic activity of the present invention make possible the development of standardized pharmaceutical compositions used in the treatment of anxiety disturbs. It is, therefore, one another object of the present invention to provide pharmaceutical compositions comprising natural preparations and molecules with anxiolytic properties.
- the preparation of the extract, the purified fraction and the isolation and/or synthesis of molecules of the present invention provide facilitated processes of production of pharmaceutical compositions which comprise the cited natural preparations and/or molecules. It is, therefore, an additional object of the present invention to provide processes of production of pharmaceutical compositions.
- Figure 1 displays a general illustrative scheme of the stages of extraction and fractioning of the hydroalcoholic crude extract of E. mulungu and the isolation of the alkaloids erythrartine, erythravine and 11-OH-erythravine using the hydroalcoholic crude extract of E. mulungu.
- compositions shall mean all and any composition containing an active principle, having prophylactic, palliative and/or curatives purposes, acting to maintain and/or restore the homeostasis, and may be administered topically, parenterally, enterally and/or intrathecally.
- compositions referred to in this invention belong to the class of Erythrine byproducts and include 11-OH-erythravine, pharmaceutically acceptable isotherals, salts, byproducts and/or solvates thereof, optionally comprising erythrartine and/or erythravine isolated from crude extract or from the purified fraction of E. mulungu or chemical synthetics.
- the acid-base extration was carried out in order to purify the crude extract and originate a fraction where the erythrinic alkaloid concentrations were optimized.
- the dry hydroalcoholic extract 120 g was dissolved in an aqueous solution of acetic acid (10%) and submitted to liquid/liquid with chloroform extraction (CHCI 3 ).
- the chloroform phase was separated from the aqueous phase and the solvent evaporated, resulting in fraction 1 (7.83 g).
- the aqueous phase was alkalinized with ammonium hydroxide (NH 4 OH) in a volume sufficient to attain a pH of between 9-10 and was again submitted to extraction with CHCI 3 .
- the chloroform phase was separated and the solvent evaporated, resulting in a purified fraction rich in alkaloids (F2) (670 mg). This fraction was evaluated by HPLC technique and was standardized as containg, at least, 20% in total alkaloids and 10% in erytravine.
- the F2 was also used in the pharmacologic test of the Labyrinth in high T (or elevated T maze).
- Example 2 Chromatography, instrumentation and spectrometry Degree solvents were used "for analysis".
- CCD analytical thin-layer chromatography
- MeOH MeOH
- Dragendorf test was positive for alkaloids in F2, which was submitted to open-column chromatography (CCA) (5 cm in diameter and 15 cm high).
- NMR nuclear magnetic resonance
- CDCI 3 Deuterated chloroform
- mice weighing 25-35 g from the central animal laboratory of the Sao Paulo State University were used.
- the animals were housed in groups of 10-12 animals, in polypropylene cages with wood shavings on the floor, with food and water available ad libitum].
- the animal laboratory was maintained under constant temperature 22 + 1 0 C, the lighting was controlled in 12-hour cycles from 7:00am to 7:00pm and the humidity was kept at between 50-60%.
- lyophilized hydroalcoholic extract 50, 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg was used, in addition to F2 (3, 6, 10, 17 and 30 mg/kg) and the alkaloids erythrartine, erythravine and 11-OH-erythravine (3 and 10 mg/kg), administered via oral intake by gavage.
- the standard drug used was Diazepam (DZP) in a dose of 2 mg/kg (via intraperitoneal, i.p).
- the Labyrinth in high T is made with transparent glass walls and wooden floor and consists of a closed arm (30 x 5 x 15 cm) perpendicularly linked to two open arms (30 x 5 x 0.25 cm), raised at 38.5 cm above the floor by a wooden support.
- five consecutive measures of inhibitory avoidance were performed (basal latency, avoidances 1 , 2, 3 and 4) and one measure of escape from the open arms, with intervals of 30 seconds between each attempt.
- the animals were placed in the distal section of the closed arm and the exit latency of this arm, on all four paws, towards the open arm was timed.
- the animals were placed in the extremity of the right-hand open arm and the departure time from this arm was measured.
- the animals' maximum length of stay in the arms of the maze during these measures was 300 seconds.
- the apparatus was cleaned with ethanol 20% after testing each animal.
- the animals were submitted to the locomotive activity test in the arena.
- the apparatus consists of a white polypropylene box with a rectangular base (40 x 48 cm), surrounded by 30cm high walls. The floor is subdivided into 30 squares (8 x 8 cm).
- results from the animal models were initially submitted to the Levene homogeneity test.
- the heterogeneous results were converted into a logarithmic scale and later analyzed statistically.
- results obtained from the Labyrinth in high T submitted to a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), with treatment being an independent factor and attempts being a dependent factor. When the effect of treatment proved to be significant, the data were analyzed using the one-way ANOVA followed by the Duncan post hoc test.
- Alkaloid 1 was isolated through CCDP with FB.
- Alkali 2 was isolated from FC, as well as from FD. From FD it was possible to isolate alkaloid 3 too.
- the chemical structure of the alkaloid erhytravine is showed below, isolated from the rude extract of the flowers of EM.
- the Duncan post hoc test disclosed that 11-hidroxi-erythravine, in the dose of 10 mg/kg and DZP increased expressively the time spent by the animals inside the illuminated compartment, when compared with the control group.
- the number of transitions between two compartments of the model has also been increased by the administration of 11 -hidroxi-erythravine, with the dose of 3 mg/kg (P ⁇ 0.05).
- Table 8 - Effect (mean + EPM) of the acute treatment with 11-hidroxi- erythravine in house mouse submitted to the model of the clearly-dark transition (n 8-10).
- the achieved effects on the transition model clear-dark with erythrartine could be seen by the data presented on Table 9.
- the results of the present invention show that the rich alkaloids purified fraction of E. mulungu it presents anxiolytic effect on the anxiety animal model of Labyrinth in high T. It were observed anxiolytic effect of the crude extract of E. mulungu as at the inhibitory avoidance as at the scape of the open arm of Labyrinth in high T. The doses of 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg acutely administrated damaged the acquisition of the inhibitory avoidance of the open arms. These results confirm the recents evidences which demonstrated the anxiolytic effects of the E. mulungu extract, also with the dose of 200 mg/kg, in the measure of avoidance in Labyrinth in high T for all mice (ONUSIC et al., 2002).
- the anxiolytic effect of the E. mulungu extract was also related with the clear-dark transition model (ONUSlC ef a/., 2002). It was observed that the doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg, when acutely administrated in mice, increase the transitions between the two model compartments and the spent time by the animals at the illuminated compartment.
- the present invention described new results obtained with the the Labyrinth in high T, which demonstrated the anxiolytic effect as the Erythrine Mulungu hydroalcoholic extract (EM) (100 - 400 mg/kg) as the isolated alkaloids from it, 11-OH-erhytravine, erythravine and erythrartine (3 and 10 mg/kg) when administrated by oral via; - It was demonstrated with the described results - obtained by the arena test - that the EM and the tested substances does not modify the animal's locomotion activity;
- EM Erythrine Mulungu hydroalcoholic extract
- the data of the present document corroborate previous results indicating that the isolated alkaloids of Erythrine mulungu, i.e., 11 -OH- erhytravine, erythravine and erythrartine are the main actives related to the anxiolytic effect of the hydroalcoholic extract and they keep this activity even when are administrated in crude extract or purified fraction (F2), which explain the wide popular utilization of this plant as a sedative, beyond to provide the preparations of pharmaceutical compositions standardized and with a suitable pharmacological action to the requirements of specifics therapies, without confront the common problems regarding the use of the plant at the in natura form.
- F2 crude extract or purified fraction
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