WO2007057232A1 - 9-chloro-15-deoxyprostaglandin derivatives, process for their preparation and their use as medicaments - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to 9-chloroprostaglandin derivatives, process for their preparation and their use as medicaments.
- prostaglandins are the key molecules in the processes of female reproductive biology such as, for example, control of ovulation, of fertilisation, of nidation, of decidualisation (e.g. placenta formation) and of menstruation.
- Prostaglandins likewise play an important part in the pathological changes in the reproductive tract, including menorrhagia, dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis and cancer.
- the mechanism by which prostaglandins bring about these changes has not yet been completely elucidated.
- Recent results indicate that prostaglandins, their receptors and signal transduction pathways thereof are involved in processes such as angiogenesis, apoptosis and proliferation.
- Prostaglandin E 2 is of particular interest, having a wide variety of cellular effects through binding to functionally different receptor subtypes, namely the EP-i, EP 2 , EP 3 and EP 4 receptors.
- European patent EP 1306087 describes EP 2 receptor agonists which are used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. The same structural class is described in European patent EP 860430, and their use for producing a medicament for the treatment of immunological disorders, asthma and abortion is claimed.
- the application WO 04/32965 describes the EP 2 receptor agonists which are used for the treatment and prevention of disorders caused by an organ dysfunction caused by ischemia.
- WO 04/009117 describes EP 2 and EP 4 receptor agonists for the treatment of disorders caused by uterine contraction, for example painful menstruation.
- the applications WO 03/74483 and WO 03/09872 describe agonists which bind equally to the EP 2 and the EP 4 receptor (Ono Pharmaceuticals). Agonists of the EP 2 and of the EP 4 receptor are frequently described in connection with the treatment of osteoporosis (WO 99/19300, US 2003/0166631 , WO 03/77910, WO 03/45371 , WO 03/74483 and WO 03/09872) and for glaucoma treatment (WO 04/37813, WO 04/37786, WO 04/19938, WO 03/103772, WO 03/103664, US 6747037, US 6410591 , WO 03/40123, WO 03/47513, WO 03/47417).
- the patent application WO 04/12656 claims EP 2 receptor agonists in connection with inflammation.
- R 1 is a CH 2 OH, -COOR 2 , -CONHR 2 or -CONHR 3 group,
- R 2 is a hydrogen
- Cio-alkyl radical which is linear or branched, optionally mono- to polyunsaturated and is optionally mono- to polysubstituted by halogen, C- ⁇ -C- 4 -alkoxy, substituted C 3 -C-io-aryl or optionally substituted C 3 -Cio-aroyl, di-Ci-C 5 -alkylamino or tri-Ci-C 5 - alkylamino, a C 3 -C 10 -cycloalkyl which is optionally substituted by CrC 4 -alkyl, a C 3 -C-io-aryl which is optionally substituted by phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl which in turn may be substituted in position 3 and in position 4 by fluorine, chlorine, alkoxy or trifluoromethyl or in position 4 by hydroxy, halogen, phenyl, one or more C- ⁇ -C- 4 -alkyl groups
- W is a C 2 -C 6 -alkylene
- R 4 is a hydroxy group, a radical O-R 6 or O-R 7 where R 6 is a tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, trimethylsilyl, tert- butyldimethylsilyl, tert-butyldiphenylsilyl or tribenzylsilyl radical and R 7 is a Ci-Ci 5 -carboxylic acid,
- R 5 is a hydrogen, a Ci-C,o-alkyl or CrC ⁇ -alkenyl group, n is the number 1-4, and the salts thereof and the cyclodextrin clathrates thereof with physiologically tolerated bases, overcome the known disadvantages and, through omission of the hydroxy group, a better selectivity for the EP 2 receptor and better activity and longer duration of action can be achieved.
- Alkyl groups are linear or branched alkyl groups, saturated and unsaturated alkyl radicals having 1-10 C atoms. Examples which may be mentioned are methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, neopentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, decyl, butenyl, isobutenyl, propenyl, pentenyl, benzyl, m- and p- chlorobenzyl groups.
- the alkyl groups may optionally be mono- to polysubstituted by halogen atoms, e.g. fluorine, chlorine or bromine, by alkoxy groups such as, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, optionally by substituted aryl or aroyl groups, e.g. phenyl, or by dialkylamino, e.g. dimethylamino, diethylamino, dimethylaminopropyl and trialkylammonium, where monosubstitution is to be preferred.
- halogen atoms e.g. fluorine, chlorine or bromine
- alkoxy groups such as, for example, methoxy, ethoxy
- substituted aryl or aroyl groups e.g. phenyl
- dialkylamino e.g. dimethylamino, diethylamino, dimethylaminopropyl and trialkylammonium
- Suitable aryl groups are both substituted and unsubstituted aryl groups such as, for example, phenyl, 1-naphthyl and 2-naphthyl, each of which may be substituted by 1-3 halogen atoms, a phenyl group, 1-3 alkyl groups each having 1-4 C atoms, a chloromethyl, fluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, carboxy, hydroxy or alkoxy group having 1-4 C atoms.
- the cycloalkyl group may comprise 3-10 carbon atoms in the ring.
- the rings may be substituted by alkyl groups having 1-4 carbon atoms. Examples which may be mentioned are cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, methylcyclohexyl and adamantyl.
- Suitable heterocyclic groups are 5- and 6-membered heterocycles which comprise at least 1 heteroatom, preferably nitrogen, oxygen or sulphur.
- Examples which may be mentioned are 2-furyl, 2-thienyl, 2-pyridyl, 3-pyridyl, 4- pyridyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl, 3-furyl, 3-thienyl, 2- tetrazolyl.
- Physiologically tolerated acid residues are suitable as acid residue.
- Preferred acids are organic carboxylic acids and sulphonic acids having 1-15 carbon atoms which belong to the aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic series.
- substituents are CrC- ⁇ 5 -alkyl, hydroxy, C- ⁇ -Ci 5 -alkoxy, oxo and amino groups or halogen atoms.
- carboxylic acids which may be mentioned are the following: formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, isovaleric acid, caproic acid, oenanthic acid, caprylic acid, pelargonic acid, capric acid, undecylic acid, lauric acid, tridecylic acid, myristic acid, pentadecylic acid, trimethylacetic acid, diethylacetic acid, tert-butylacetic acid, cyclopropylacetic acid, cyclopentylacetic acid, cyclohexylacetic acid, cyclopropanecarboxylic acid, cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, phenylacetic acid, phenoxyacetic acid, meth
- Suitable sulphonic acids are methanesulphonic acid, ethanesulphonic acid, isopropanesulphonic acid, ⁇ - chloroethanesulphonic acid, butanesulphonic acid, cyclopentanesulphonic acid, cyclohexanesulphonic acid, benzenesulphonic acid, p-toluenesulphonic acid, p- chlorobenzenesulphonic acid, N,N-dimethylaminosulphonic acid, N 1 N- diethylaminosulphonic acid, N,N-bis( ⁇ -chloroethyl)aminosulphonic acid, N 1 N- diisobutylaminosulphonic acid, N.N-dibutylaminosulphonic acid, pyrrolidino-, piperidino-, piperazino-, N-methylpiperazino- and morpholinosulphonic acid.
- the hydroxy group may be functionally modified, for example by etherification or esterification.
- Suitable ether residues are the residues known to the skilled person. Preference is given to ether residues which can easily be eliminated, such as, for example, the tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, trimethylsilyl, tert-butyldimethylsilyl, tert-butyldiphenylsilyl or tribenzylsilyl radicals.
- Suitable acyl radicals are the carboxylic acids mentioned under R 7 . Examples of those which may be mentioned by name are acetyl, propionyl, butyryl and benzoyl.
- Suitable for the salt formation are inorganic and organic bases as known to the skilled person for the formation of physiologically tolerated salts.
- alkali metal hydroxides such as sodium and potassium hydroxides
- alkaline earth metal hydroxides such as calcium hydroxide
- ammonia amines such as ethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, N-methylglucamine, morpholine, tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamine etc.
- R 2 is a hydrogen or a Ci-Cio-alkyl radical which is linear or branched, optionally mono- to polyunsaturated and is optionally monosubstituted by fluorine, chlorine or bromine, by CrC 4 -alkoxy, substituted C 3 -Ci 0 -aryl or optionally substituted C 3 -Ci 0 -aroyl, di-C r C 5 -alkylamino or tri-Ci-C 5 - alkylamino, a C 5 -C 6 -cycloalkyl which is optionally substituted by CrC 4 -alkyl, a C 3 -Ci 0 -aryl radical which is optionally substituted by phenyl which may be substituted in position 3 or 4 by fluorine, chlorine, alkoxy or trifluoromethyl or in position 4 by hydroxy, a C 5 -C 6 -heterocycloalkyl which may be interrupted one or more times by nitrogen, oxygen or s
- R 3 is a Ci-Cio-carboxylic acid or Ci-Ci 0 -sulphonic acid
- W is a C 2 -C 6 -alkylene
- R 4 is a hydroxy group
- R 5 is a hydrogen, a C r C 6 -alkyl or C- ⁇ -Ci O -alkenyl group and n is the number 1-4.
- R 2 is a hydrogen or a CrC 4 -alkyl which is optionally substituted by phenyl, a C 5 -C 6 -cycloalkyl, a C 3 -C 6 -aryl which is optionally substituted by phenyl, R 3 is a CrC 6 -carboxylic acid or d-C ⁇ -sulphonic acid,
- W is a C 2 -alkylene
- R 4 is a hydroxy group
- R 5 is a hydrogen, saturated CrC 4 -alkyl or CrCs-alkenyl and n is the number 1-4.
- the invention additionally relates to a process for preparing the prostane derivatives according to the invention of the general formula I 1 characterized in that an aldehyde of the general formula II,
- R 1 has the meaning of the radicals -COOR 2 , -CONHR 3 , and A and R 4 have the meanings indicated above, where the free OH group in R 4 is protected, is reacted with the carbanion of the sulphone of the general formula III
- Reaction of the aldehyde of the general formula Il with the carbanion generated from the sulphone III takes place in a manner known per se using an inert solvent such as, for example, tetrahydrofuran or diethyl ether at temperatures between -10O 0 C and 24°C, preferably -10O 0 C to -7O 0 C.
- the carbanion of the sulphone III is generated in a conventional way with a base such as, for example, butyllithium, methyllithium, potassium tert-butoxide, sodium hydride, lithium diisopropylamide, preferably butyllithium.
- the carbanion formation is carried out at temperatures from -78°C to 25°C, preferably at -78°C.
- Acetylation of the generated hydroxy group takes place in a known manner with acetic anhydride, where appropriate in the presence of a base, for example pyridine, at temperatures between -78°C and 25°C.
- a base for example pyridine
- Reductive elimination of the intermediate acetoxy sulphone to give the trans- olefin of the general formula I takes place with magnesium powder in methanol with the addition of a catalytic amount of chlorotrimethylsilane.
- the reaction is carried out at temperatures between 0 0 C and 60 0 C, preferably between 15°C and 25°C.
- the reductive elimination can also be carried out with sodium amalgam.
- Reduction to give the compounds of the general formula I with R 1 in the meaning of a -CH 2 OH group is carried out with a reducing agent suitable for reducing esters or carboxylic acids, such as, for example, lithium aluminium hydride, diisobutylaluminium hydride etc.
- Suitable solvents are diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dimethoxyethane, toluene etc.
- the reduction is carried out at temperatures from -3O 0 C to the boiling point of the solvent used, preferably 0 0 C to 30 0 C.
- hydroxy protective groups such as, for example, the tetrahydropyranyl radical
- an organic acid such as, for example, oxalic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, inter alia
- an inorganic acid such as, for example, hydrochloric acid.
- suitable organic solvents are alcohols such as methanol and ethanol, and ethers such as dimethoxyethane, dioxane and tetrahydrofuran. Tetrahydrofuran is preferably used.
- the elimination is preferably carried out at temperatures between 20 0 C and 80 0 C.
- the acyl groups are hydrolysed for example with alkali metal or alkaline earth metal carbonates or hydroxides in an alcohol or in the aqueous solution of an alcohol.
- Suitable alcohols are aliphatic alcohols such as, for example, methanol, ethanol, butanol etc., preferably methanol.
- Alkali metal carbonates and hydroxides which may be mentioned are potassium and sodium salts. The potassium salts are preferred.
- alkaline earth carbonates and hydroxides examples include calcium carbonate, calcium hydroxide and barium carbonate.
- the reaction takes place at from -10°C to +7O 0 C, preferably at +25°C.
- the ester group -COOR 2 for R 1 is introduced by the methods known to the skilled person.
- the 1-carboxy compounds are reacted for example with diazohydrocarbons in a manner known per se. Esterification with diazohydrocarbons takes place for example by mixing a solution of the diazohydrocarbon in an inert solvent, preferably in diethyl ether, with the 1-carboxy compound in the same or in a different inert solvent, such as, for example, methylene chloride. After the reaction is complete in 1 to 30 minutes, the solvent is removed and the ester is purified in a conventional way.
- Diazoalkanes are either known or can be prepared by known methods (Org. Reactions Vol. 8, pages 389-394 (1954)).
- the ester group COOR 2 for R 1 in which R 2 is a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, is introduced by the methods known to the skilled person.
- the 1-carboxy compounds are reacted with the appropriate aryl hydroxy compounds with dicyclohexylcarbodiimide in the presence of a suitable base, for example pyridine, DMAP, triethylamine, in an inert solvent.
- a suitable base for example pyridine, DMAP, triethylamine
- Suitable solvents are methylene chloride, ethylene chloride, chloroform, ethyl acetate, tetrahydrofuran, preferably chloroform.
- the reaction is carried out at temperatures between -30 0 C and +50 0 C, preferably at 10 0 C.
- Hydrogenation of the 5,6 double bond is carried out in a manner known per se at low temperatures, preferably at about -20 0 C, in a hydrogen atmosphere in the presence of a noble metal catalyst.
- a noble metal catalyst is 10% palladium on carbon.
- a higher temperature is used, preferably about 2O 0 C.
- the prostaglandin derivatives of the general formula I with R 2 meaning a hydrogen atom can be converted into a salt by neutralization using suitable amounts of the appropriate inorganic bases. For example, dissolving the appropriate prostaglandin acids in water containing the stoichiometric amount of the base results, after the water has been evaporated off or a water-miscible solvent, e.g. alcohol or acetone, has been added, in the solid organic salt.
- a water-miscible solvent e.g. alcohol or acetone
- An amine salt is prepared in a conventional way by dissolving the prostaglandin acid for example in a suitable solvent, for example ethanol, acetone, diethyl ether, acetonitrile or benzene, and adding at least the stoichiometric amount of the amine to this solution. This usually results in the salt in solid form, or it is isolated in the usual way after evaporation of the solvent.
- a suitable solvent for example ethanol, acetone, diethyl ether, acetonitrile or benzene
- the amide group -CONHR 3 for R 1 is introduced by methods known to the skilled person.
- Reaction of the mixed anhydride with the alkali metal salt of the appropriate amine or with ammonia takes place in an inert solvent or solvent mixture, such as, for example, tetrahydrofuran, dimethoxyethane, dimethylformamide, hexamethylphosphoric triamide, at temperatures between -30°C and +6O 0 C, preferably at 0 0 C to 3O 0 C.
- an inert solvent or solvent mixture such as, for example, tetrahydrofuran, dimethoxyethane, dimethylformamide, hexamethylphosphoric triamide
- the reaction can be carried out without solvent or in an inert solvent, preferably acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran, acetone, dimethylacetamide, methylene chloride, diethyl ether, toluene, at temperatures between -8O 0 C to 100°C, preferably at 0°C to 30°C.
- the starting material comprises OH groups in the prostane residue, these OH groups are also reacted.
- the final products eventually desired comprise free hydroxy groups in the prostane residue, it is expedient to start from starting materials with intermediate protection thereof by ether or acyl radicals which can preferably be easily eliminated.
- aldehydes of the general formula Il which are used as starting material are known or can be prepared for example by selective epoxidation in a manner known per se of the 13,14 double bond of a 9-haloprostaglandin of the general formula V, preferably with R 1 meaning a -COOCH 3 group, with tert-butyl hydroperoxide and titanium(IV) isopropoxide in methylene chloride at -20 0 C.
- the sulphone of the general formula III used as starting material can be prepared from cycloalkylcarboxylic acids of the general formula VII in which n has the meaning indicated above by alkylation with an alkyl halide of the general formula VIII in which R 5 has the meaning indicated above, and halogen can be iodine, chlorine or bromine.
- novel EP 2 agonists are distinguished by greater selectivity and stability.
- the novel prostaglandin analogues of the EP 2 type are suitable for example for the treatment and prophylaxis of disorders which include fertility disorders, infectious diseases, cancer, viral infections, cardiovascular disorders, elevated intraocular pressure, glaucoma, disorders of the skeletal system, angiogenic disorders, abnormalities of uterine contraction, pain and nephrological disorders.
- fertility disorders disorders leading to no ovulation taking place, to the ovulated oocyte/cumulus cell complex not being fertilisable, to nidation of a fertilised oocyte not taking place and no decidualisation taking place
- infectious diseases are meant diseases caused by unicellular parasites
- cancer are meant solid tumours and leukaemia
- viral infections are meant cytomegalovirus infections
- cardiovascular disorders are meant ischemic reperfusion disorder
- angiogenic disorders are meant for example endometriosis
- elevated intraocular pressure is meant glaucoma
- abnormalities of uterine contraction are meant for example painful menstruation
- disorders of the skeletal system are meant osteoporosis and by nephrological disorders are meant glomerulonephritis.
- the compounds according to the invention are converted into the form of a pharmaceutical product which, besides the active ingredient, comprises pharmaceutical, organic or inorganic inert carrier materials suitable for enteral or parenteral administration, such as, for example, water, gelatine, gum arabic, lactate, starch, magnesium stearate, talc, vegetable oils, polyalkylene glycols etc.
- the pharmaceutical products may be in solid form, for example as tablets, coated tablets, suppositories, capsules, or in liquid form, for example as solutions, suspensions or emulsions. They additionally comprise where appropriate excipients such as preservatives, stabilizers, wetting agents or emulsifiers; salts to alter the osmotic pressure or buffers.
- the present invention likewise relates to these pharmaceutical products. Aerosol solutions are expediently produced by inhalation.
- Particularly suitable for oral use are tablets, coated tablets or capsules with talc and/or carbohydrate carriers or binders, such as, for example, lactose, maize starch or potato starch.
- Use is also possible in liquid form, such as, for example, as fluid to which a sweetener is added where appropriate.
- Sterile, injectable, aqueous or oily solutions are used for parenteral administration. Solutions for injection or suspensions are particularly suitable, especially aqueous solutions of the active compounds in polyethoxylated castor oil are suitable.
- Suppositories for example are suitable and customary for vaginal administration.
- Carrier systems which can also be used are surface-active excipients such as salts of bile acids or animal or vegetable phospholipids, but also mixtures thereof, and liposomes or constituents thereof.
- the present invention likewise relates to the enteral, parenteral, vaginal and oral administrations.
- an effective amount is meant an amount or dosage necessary to treat or prevent a particular disorder, which amount or dosage can be determined by methods known in the art without undue experimentation.
- the dosage of the active ingredients may vary depending on the route of administration, age and weight of the patient, nature and severity of the disorder to be treated and similar factors.
- the daily dose is 0.5-1000 mg, preferably 50-200 mg, it being possible for the dose to be given as a single dose to be administered once or divided into 2 or more daily doses.
- the present invention likewise relates to medicaments for the treatment of the disorders listed above, which comprise at least one compound according to the general formula I, and medicaments with suitable formulating substances and carriers.
- the present invention likewise relates to the use of the compounds of the general formula (I) for producing a medicament for the treatment and prophylaxis of disorders which include fertility disorders, infectious diseases, cancer, viral infections, cardiovascular disorders, elevated intraocular pressure, glaucoma, disorders of the skeletal system, angiogenic disorders, abnormalities of uterine contraction, pain and nephrological disorders.
- disorders include fertility disorders, infectious diseases, cancer, viral infections, cardiovascular disorders, elevated intraocular pressure, glaucoma, disorders of the skeletal system, angiogenic disorders, abnormalities of uterine contraction, pain and nephrological disorders.
- fertility disorders disorders leading to no ovulation taking place, to the ovulated oocyte/cumulus cell complex not being fertilisable, to nidation of a fertilised oocyte not taking place and no decidualisation taking place
- infectious diseases are meant diseases caused by unicellular parasites
- cancer are meant solid tumours and leukaemia
- viral infections are meant cytomegalovirus infections
- cardiovascular disorders are meant ischemic reperfusion disorder
- angiogenic disorders are meant for example endometriosis
- elevated intraocular pressure is meant glaucoma
- abnormalities of uterine contraction are meant for example painful menstruation
- disorders of the skeletal system are meant osteoporosis and by nephrological disorders are meant glomerulonephritis.
- the compounds according to the invention of the general formula I bind to the EP 2 receptor and have agonistic action.
- the binding of PGE 2 to the EP 2 subtype of the human PGE 2 receptor induces the activation of membrane-associated adenylate cyclases and leads to the formation of cAMP.
- Figure 1 shows a very high activity (EC50 ⁇ 9.5x10e-10M), in the cellular agonism test without any inhibition in the antagonism test (IC 5O > 2x10e-5M).
- the present invention likewise relates to the use of the substances according to the invention as EP 2 receptor agonists.
- the compounds according to the invention of the general formula I have a profertile effect.
- the oocyte is surrounded in the preovulatory antral follicle by cumulus cells which form a dense ring of cells around the oocyte.
- cumulus cells After the lutenising hormone peak (LH peak), a series of processes is activated and leads to a large morphological change in this ring of cells composed of cumulus cells.
- the cumulus cells form an extracellular matrix which leads to so-called cumulus expansion (Vanderhyden et al. Dev Biol. 1990 Aug;140(2):307- 317). This cumulus expansion is an important component of the ovulatory process and of the subsequent possibility of fertilisation.
- Prostaglandins and here prostaglandin E 2 , whose synthesis is induced by the LH peak, are of crucial importance in cumulus expansion.
- Prostanoid EP 2 knockout mice show a markedly reduced cumulus expansion and severe subfertility, demonstrating the importance of the prostanoid EP 2 receptor for this process.
- the EP 2 agonist leads to a concentration-dependent large expansion in the cumulus complex.
- the EP 2 agonist leads to a concentration-dependent significant increase in ovulated oocytes.
- the present invention likewise relates to the use of the compounds according to the invention for the treatment of fertility disorders such as impaired or absent ovulation, impaired fertilisation of the oocyte/cumulus cell complex, impaired implantation and impaired decidualisation.
- fertility disorders such as impaired or absent ovulation, impaired fertilisation of the oocyte/cumulus cell complex, impaired implantation and impaired decidualisation.
- Endometriosis is a chronic disorder caused by impairments of blood vessels. About 10% of women regularly suffer from heavy bleeding during menstruation, caused by changes in the blood vessels of the endometrium. In addition, structural differences in the blood vessels have been observed, such as, for example, incomplete formation of the smooth muscle cell layer (Abberton et al. 1999, Hum. Reprod. 14, 1072-1079). Since the blood loss during menstruation is partly controlled by constriction of the blood vessels, it is obvious that the defects in the smooth muscles make a substantial contribution to the bleeding.
- Prostaglandins and effects mediated by the EP 2 receptor likewise play a part in the hormonal regulation of endometriotic lesions (Sun et al. 2003, Endocrinology 144, 3934-3942).
- endometriosis is associated with a significant inflammatory response that may be mediated by activated macrophages and lymphocytes and increased levels of cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. These inflammatory processes have been hypothesised to mediate some of the clinical features associated with endometriosis.
- the peritoneal fluid of women with endometriosis is known to contain more inflammatory cells and their associated cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. (Murphy AA. Clinical aspects of endometriosis. Ann NY Acad Sci. March 2002;955:1-10). The result is an environment that promotes implantation and proliferation.
- Prostaglandins and here prostaglandin E 2 , reduces the expression of inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF ⁇ from activated macrophages.
- Prostanoid EP 2 knockout mice (Shinomiya S et al. Regulation of TNF ⁇ and IL-10 production by prostaglandins I2 and E2: studies with prostaglandin receptor-deficient mice and prostaglandin E-receptor subtype-selective synthetic agonists. (Bioch Phar 2001 ; 61 1153) fail to respond to EP 2 agonists, demonstrating the importance of the prostanoid EP 2 receptor for this process.
- Table 1 shows that an EP 2 agonist leads to an inhibition in the cytokine levels measured in the culture supernatant.
- the EP 2 agonist also causes a significant decrease in TNF ⁇ as shown in Figure 3.
- the present invention relates to the use of the compounds of the general formula I for the treatment of endometriosis.
- Prostaglandins play an important part in uterine contraction, and excessively strong contractions are responsible for painful menstruation (Sales, Jabbour, 2003, Reproduction 126, 559 - 567).
- the present invention relates to the use of the substances of the general formula I for the treatment of painful menstruation.
- EP2 receptor agonists additionally play a significant part in controlling the intraocular pressure. It has been possible to show that in particular EP 2 receptors are present in high concentrations in the vessels of the trabecular meshwork (TM) of the eye. Tears leave the eye via the TM and Schlemm's canal, and EP 2 receptor agonists influence the dynamics of tear fluid by stimulating outflow of tear fluid and thus leading to a reduction in the intraocular pressure. (W. Kamphuis et al. Current Eye Res. 2004, 29, 17-26).
- the present invention relates to the use of the substances according to the invention for the treatment of elevated intraocular pressure as associated inter alia with glaucoma.
- Prostaglandins also play an important part in processes counteracting osteoporosis.
- the present invention therefore relates to the use of the substances according to the invention for the treatment of osteoporosis.
- Prostaglandins also play an important part in processes controlling blood pressure.
- the present invention therefore relates to the use of the substances according to the invention for the treatment of high blood pressure.
- MS Multiple Sclerosis
- Th-1 T helper 2
- Th-1 cells secrete cytokines such as interferon gamma (INF- ⁇ ) and induce a cell-mediated immune response
- Th-2 cells secrete IL-4, IL-5 and IL-10 and induce a humoral or antibody-mediated response
- INF- ⁇ expression is associated with MS and using a multifactorial measure of disability, the expression of IFN- ⁇ in response to PLP peptides and MBP peptides is significantly correlated with disability [Hirsch et al. 1985, J. Clin Immunol Nov; 5(6):386-389; Moldovan et al. 2003, J. Neuroimmunol. Aug; 141(1-2):132-140].
- clinical studies show administration of IFN- ⁇ causes exacerbations in MS patients [Panitch et al., Lancet, Apr 18; (8538):893-895].
- Table 2 shows the EP 2 agonist leads to an inhibition of INF- ⁇ expression from activated human donor T cells in the activated T cell assay.
- Table 3 shows a downregulation of Th-1 -associated cytokines in an activated human donor monocyte derived dendritic cell assay in the presence of an EP 2 agonist.. Therefore, both by inhibiting INF- ⁇ expression directly and by skewing the dendritic cell mediated polarization of CD4+ T cells away from the Th-1 lineage that express INF- ⁇ , the EP 2 agonist is predicted to reduce the expression of INF- ⁇ in MS patients.
- the present invention likewise relates to the use of the compounds according to the invention for the treatment of autoimmune diseases such as autoimmune disease is selected from the group consisting of multiple sclerosis, secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and alopecia areata.
- autoimmune diseases such as autoimmune disease is selected from the group consisting of multiple sclerosis, secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and alopecia areata.
- Mixtures of isomers can be fractionated by conventional methods such as, for example, crystallization, chromatography or salt formation into the enantiomers or E/Z isomers.
- Salts are prepared in a conventional way by adding the equivalent amount or an excess of a base or acid, which is in solution where appropriate, to a solution of the compound of the formula I 1 and separating off the precipitate or working up the solution in a conventional way.
- the invention thus also relates to medicaments based on the compounds of the general formula I and conventional excipients or carriers.
- reaction mixture is added to 5 ml of ice-cold ammonium chloride solution and extracted 3 x with ethyl acetate, and the combined organic phases are washed 1 x with water and 1 x with saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over sodium sulphate and concentrated in vacuo. Chromatography on silica gel with hexane/ethyl acetate (8:2) results in 140 mg of the ester.
- the starting aldehyde is prepared as follows:
- the substance solutions (0.75 ⁇ l) introduced into an assay plate and 30% DMSO are dissolved in 16 ⁇ l of a KRSB+IBMX stimulation solution (1 X Krebs- Ringer Bicarbonate Buffer; Sigma-Aldrich # K-4002; including 750 ⁇ M 3- isobutyl-1-methylxanthine Sigma-Aldrich # 1-7018), and then 15 ⁇ l thereof are transferred into a media-free cell culture plate which has been washed with KRSB shortly beforehand.
- a KRSB+IBMX stimulation solution (1 X Krebs- Ringer Bicarbonate Buffer; Sigma-Aldrich # K-4002; including 750 ⁇ M 3- isobutyl-1-methylxanthine Sigma-Aldrich # 1-7018
- the substance solutions (0.75 ⁇ l) introduced into an assay plate and 30% DMSO are dissolved in 16 ⁇ l of a KRSB+IBMX stimulation solution (1 X Krebs- Ringer Bicarbonate Buffer; Sigma-Aldrich # K-4002; including 750 ⁇ M 3- isobutyl-1-methylxanthine Sigma-Aldrich # 1-7018), and then 15 ⁇ l thereof are transferred into a media-free cell culture plate which has been washed with KRSB shortly beforehand.
- a KRSB+IBMX stimulation solution (1 X Krebs- Ringer Bicarbonate Buffer; Sigma-Aldrich # K-4002; including 750 ⁇ M 3- isobutyl-1-methylxanthine Sigma-Aldrich # 1-7018
- the reaction After incubation at room temperature (RT; volume: ⁇ 15 ⁇ l) for 60 minutes, the reaction is then stopped by adding 5 ⁇ l of lysis buffer and incubated at RT for a further 20 min (volume: -20 ⁇ l). The cell lysate is then transferred into a measuring plate and measured in accordance with the manufacturer's information (cyclic AMP kit Cisbio International # 62AMPPEC). The test compound showed in the cellular agonism assay a very high activity (EC 5O ⁇ 9.5x10e-10M) without any inhibition in the antagonism assay (IC 50 > 2x10e-5M).
- the oocyte In the preovulatory antral follicle, the oocyte is surrounded by cumulus cells which form a dense ring of cells around the oocyte. After the LH peak (lutenising hormone), a series of processes is activated and leads to a large morphological change in this ring of cells composed of cumulus cells. In this case, the cumulus cells form an extracellular matrix which leads to so-called cumulus expansion (Vanderhyden et al. Dev Biol. 1990 Aug;140(2):307-317). This cumulus expansion is an important component of the ovulatory process and of the subsequent possibility of fertilisation.
- Prostaglandins and here prostaglandin E 2 , whose synthesis is induced by the LH peak, are of crucial importance in cumulus expansion.
- Prostanoid EP 2 knockout mice show a markedly reduced cumulus expansion and severe subfertility, demonstrating the importance of the prostanoid EP 2 receptor for this process.
- Cumulus expansion assay in vitro shows a markedly reduced cumulus expansion and severe subfertility, demonstrating the importance of the prostanoid EP 2 receptor for this process.
- Folliculogenesis is induced in immature female mice (strain: CD1 (ICR) from Charles River) at an age of 20-24 days by a single dose (intraperitonal) of 7.5 I. U. of PMSG (Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotropine; Sigma G-4877, Lot 68H0909). 47-50 hours after the injection, the ovaries are removed and the cumulus-oocyte complexes are removed. The cumulus complex is not yet expanded at this stage.
- the cumulus-oocyte complexes are then incubated with prostaglandin E2 (PGE 2 ) (1 ⁇ M), vehicle control (ethanol) or test substances for 20-24 hours.
- PGE 2 prostaglandin E2
- Medium alpha-MEM medium with 0.1 mM IBMX, pyruvates (0.23 mM) glutamines (2 mM), pen/strep 100 IU/ml pen. and 100 ⁇ g/ml strep.) and HSA (8 mg/ml)).
- Cumulus expansion is then established through the division into four stages (according to Vanderhyden et al. Dev Biol. 1990 Aug;140(2):307-317).
- the test substance leads to a concentration-dependent great expansion in the cumulus complex.
- Folliculogenesis is induced in immature female mice (strain: (B6D2F1 ) from Charles River) at an age of 16-20 days by a single dose (intraperitonal) of 10 I. U. of PMSG (Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotropine; Sigma G-4877, Lot 68H0909). 47-50 hours after the PMSG stimulation, a dose of 10 IU of HCG (human chorion gonadotropin) is used to induce final follicle maturation and ovulation. The test substance is administered 10 hours, 5 hours and 0 hours before the HCG dose (s.c. in benzyl benzoate/castor oil 1 +4 v/v). Fourteen hours after the HCG dose, the autopsy is performed and the number of ovulated oocytes in the fallopian tube is determined.
- PMSG Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotropine
- HCG human chorion gonadotropin
- the EP 2 agonist leads to a concentration-dependent significant increase in ovulated oocytes.
- endometriosis is associated with a significant inflammatory response that may be mediated by activated macrophages and lymphocytes and increased levels of cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. These inflammatory processes have been hypothesized to mediate some of the clinical features associated with endometriosis.
- the peritoneal fluid of women with endometriosis is known to contain more inflammatory cells and their associated cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. (Murphy AA. Clinical aspects of endometriosis. Ann NY Acad Sci. March 2002;955:1-10). The result is an environment that promotes implantation and proliferation.
- Prostaglandins and here prostaglandin E 2 , reduces the expression of inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF ⁇ from activated macrophages.
- Prostanoid EP 2 knockout mice (Shinomiya S et al., Bioch Phar 2001 ; 61 1153) fail to respond to EP 2 agonists, demonstrating the importance of the prostanoid EP 2 receptor for this process.
- INF- ⁇ is a dimer of the expressed 143 amino acid protein.
- Enzyme linked immuno sorbant assays based on antibodies specific to INF- ⁇ are commercially available. Standards and samples are pipetted into the wells of a microplate. An antibody specific to human INF- ⁇ is added to the wells. A substrate is added to the wells and color develops in proportion to the amount of INF- ⁇ bound. The intensity of the color is measured. 4.3. Procedure
- Peripheral blood lymphocytes are isolated from human donors using a Ficoll density gradient and residual erythrocytes removed by selective lysis.
- the lymphocytes are cultured at approximately 10 6 cells per ml in RPMH 640 with 10% additional fetal bovine serum.
- the cell cultures are activated with 2 ⁇ g/ml of ConA as described above.
- Test substance is added at various dilutions during the ConA activation.
- Cells are incubated for approximately 18 hr at 37C. INF- ⁇ released during activation is measured by ELISA.
- DC Dendritic cells
- TLR toll-like receptors
- IL-12 is a 75 kDa glycoprotein heterodimer (p70) composed of two genetically unrelated subunits linked by a disulfide bond.
- Enzyme linked immuno sorbant assays based on antibodies specific to IL-12 p70 are commercially available. Standards and samples are pipetted into the wells of a microplate. An antibody specific to human IL-12 is added to the wells. A substrate is added to the wells and color develops in proportion to the amount of IL-12 bound. The intensity of the color is measured.
- IL-10 initially designated cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor (CSIF), was originally identified as a product of Th-2 clones that suppressed the production of cytokines by Th-1 clones responding to stimulation by antigen in the presence of antigen-presenting cells.
- IL-10 is a dimer composed of two identical 160 amino acid subunits.
- Enzyme linked immuno sorbant assays (ELISA) based on antibodies specific to IL-10 are commercially available. Standards and samples are pipetted into the wells of a microplate. An antibody specific to human IL-10 is added to the wells. A substrate is added to the wells and color develops in proportion to the amount of IL-10 bound. The intensity of the color is measured.
- Human monocyte derived dendritic cells are isolated from human donors using a Ficoll density gradient and residual erythrocytes removed by selective lysis.
- CD14 MicroBeads are used for separation of human cells based on the expression of the CD14 antigen.
- the dendritic cells are cultured at approximately 1.5 x 10 6 cells per ml in RPMI 1640 with fetal bovine serum, 200 ng/ml GM-CSF (Leukine) and 10 ng/ml IL-4. The cells grow for a period of 3 days and then the media is changed. 10ng/ml LPS is used to activate the cells. 1 ⁇ M of substance (EP 2 agonist) and 1 ⁇ M of PGE 2 are added during the LPS stimulation. Cells are incubated for approximately 18 hr at 37C. IL-12 and 11-10 released during activation is measured by ELISA.
- Table 1 shows the effect of test substance on the TNF ⁇ release from activated monocytic cells in vitro.
- the test substance is administered in a concentration of 18 ⁇ M. Cells are activated for 18 hours.
- Test substance shows dose responsively very high inhibitory activity in the T lymphocyte Th-1 cytokine release.
- Table 2 demonstrates the effect of test substance on the inhibition of T lymphocyte Th-1 cytokine release.
- the test substance is added dose dependently (0-20 nM) to cells during their activation by ConA, cells are incubated for 18 hours.
- Tables 3 a) and b) demonstrate the effect of test substance on the inhibition of human monocytes derived dendrite cell cytokine release.
- Test substance or PGE 2 is added at a concentration of 1 ⁇ M during stimulation of cells with LPS. Cells are incubated for 18 hours.
- the test compound shows high immunomodulatory activity in the human monocyte derived dendritic cell (DC) cytokine release assay and a suppression of the Th-1 promoting cytokine IL-12 (3a) while it spared, in fact increased, the Th-2 promoting cytokine IL-10 (3b).
- DC human monocyte derived dendritic cell
- Figure 2 shows the ovulation induced by the test substance in vivo.
- the test substance is administered in concentrations of 0.00015; 0.0015 and 0.015 mg/animal 10, 5 and 0 hours before HCG.
- Figure 3 shows the effect by the test substance on ex vivo mouse splenocyte activation.
- Cells are activated with PHA or ConA.
- the test substance is administered intraperitoneally in concentrations of 1 and 2 ⁇ g/animal 20 min before sacrifice.
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