WO2008147797A2 - Ion channel modulators and methods of use - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to compounds useful as inhibitors of ion channels.
- the invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising the compounds of the invention and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of various disorders.
- the present invention relates to compounds useful as inhibitors of ion channels.
- the invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising the compounds of the invention and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of various disorders.
- Na channels are central to the generation of action potentials in all excitable cells such as neurons and myocytes. They play key roles in excitable tissue including brain, smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, skeletal muscle, the peripheral nervous system, spinal cord and airway. As such, they play key roles in a variety of disease states such as epilepsy (See, Moulard, B. and D. Bertrand (2002) "Epilepsy and sodium channel blockers” Expert Opin. Ther. Patents 12(1): 85-91)), pain (See, Waxman, S. G., S. Dib-Hajj, et al.
- Voltage gated Na channels comprise a gene family consisting of 9 different subtypes (NaVl.1-NaV 1.9). As shown in Table 1, these subtypes show tissue specific localization and functional differences (See, Goldin, A. L. (2001) "Resurgence of sodium channel research” Annu Rev Physiol 63: 871-94). Three members of the gene family (NaVl.8, 1.9, 1.5) are resistant to block by the well-known Na channel blocker TTX, demonstrating subtype specificity within this gene family. Mutational analysis has identified glutamate 387 as a critical residue for TTX binding (See, Noda, M., H. Suzuki, et al. (1989) "A single point mutation confers tetrodotoxin and saxitoxin insensitivity on the sodium channel II" FEBS Lett 259(1): 213-6).
- CNS central nervous system
- PNS peripheral nervous sytem
- DRG dorsal root ganglion
- TG Trigeminal ganglion
- NaVs voltage-gated sodium channels
- Antagonists of NaV channels can attenuate these pain signals and are useful for treating a variety of pain conditions, including but not limited to acute, chronic, inflammatory, and neuropathic pain.
- Known NaV antagonists such as TTX, lidocaine (See, Mao, J. and L. L. Chen (2000) "Systemic lidocaine for neuropathic pain relief Pain 87(1): 7-17.), bupivacaine, phenytoin (See, Jensen, T. S.
- TTX-resistant current is insensitive to micromolar concentrations of tetrodotoxin, and displays slow activation and inactivation kinetics and a more depolarized activation threshold when compared to other voltage-gated sodium channels.
- TTX-resistant sodium currents are primarily restricted to a subpopulation of sensory neurons likely to be involved in nociception.
- TTX-resistant sodium currents are expressed almost exclusively in neurons that have a small cell-body diameter and give rise to small-diameter slow-conducting axons and that are responsive to capsaicin.
- a large body of experimental evidence demonstrates that TTX-resistant sodium channels are expressed on C-fibers and are important in the transmission of nociceptive information to the spinal cord.
- NaVl.8 protein is upregulated along uninjured C-fibers adjacent to the nerve injury.
- Antisense treatment prevents the redistribution of NaV 1.8 along the nerve and reverses neuropathic pain. Taken together the gene-knockout and antisense data support a role for NaV 1.8 in the detection and transmission of inflammatory and neuropathic pain.
- NaVl.3 The biophysics of the NaVl.3 channel is distinctive in that it shows very fast repriming after inactivation following an action potential. This allows for sustained rates of high firing as is often seen in the injured nerve (See, Cummins, T. R., F. Aglieco, et al. (2001) "NaVl.3 sodium channels: rapid repriming and slow closed-state inactivation display quantitative differences after expression in a mammalian cell line and in spinal sensory neurons" J Neurosci 21(16): 5952-61.). NaVl.3 is expressed in the central and peripheral systems of man.
- NaVl.9 is similar to NaVl.8 as it is selectively localized to small sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglion and trigeminal ganglion (See, Fang, X., L. Djouhri, et al. (2002). "The presence and role of the tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channel Na(v)1.9 (NaN) in nociceptive primary afferent neurons.” J Neurosci 22(17): 7425-33.). It has a slow rate of inactivation and left-shifted voltage dependence for activation (See, Dib- Hajj, S., J. A. Black, et al.
- NaVl.9 a sodium channel with unique properties
- the resting membrane potential of NaVl.9 expressing cells is in the -55 to -50 mV range compared to -65 mV for most other peripheral and central neurons.
- This persistent depolarization is in large part due to the sustained low-level activation of NaVl.9 channels. This depolarization allows the neurons to more easily reach the threshold for firing action potentials in response to nociceptive stimuli.
- Compounds that block the NaV 1.9 channel may play an important role in establishing the set point for detection of painful stimuli.
- NaVl.8 and NaVl.7 are termed neuromas and the primary Na channels expressed in them.
- NaVl.6 and NaVl.7 are also expressed in dorsal root ganglion neurons and contribute to the small TTX sensitive component seen in these cells.
- NaV 1.7 in particular may therefore be a potential pain target in addition to its role in neuroendocrine excitability (See, Klugbauer, N., L. Lacinova, et al. (1995) "Structure and functional expression of a new member of the tetrodotoxin- sensitive voltage-activated sodium channel family from human neuroendocrine cells” Embo J 14(6): 1084-90).
- NaVl.1 See, Sugawara, T., E. Mazaki-Miyazaki, et al. (2001) "Navl.l mutations cause febrile seizures associated with afebrile partial seizures.” Neurology 57(4): 703-5.
- NaVl.2 See, Sugawara, T., Y. Tsurubuchi, et al. (2001) "A missense mutation of the Na+ channel alpha II subunit gene Na(v)1.2 in a patient with febrile and afebrile seizures causes channel dysfunction" Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98(11): 6384-9) have been linked to epilepsy conditions including febrile seizures.
- Antagonists for NaVl .5 have been developed and used to treat cardiac arrhythmias.
- a gene defect in NaV 1.5 that produces a larger noninactivating component to the current has been linked to long QT in man and the orally available local anesthetic mexilitine has been used to treat this condition (See, Wang, D. W., K. Yazawa, et al. (1997) "Pharmacological targeting of long QT mutant sodium channels.” J Clin Invest 99(7): 1714-20).
- Na channel blockers are currently used or being tested in the clinic to treat epilepsy (See, Moulard, B. and D. Bertrand (2002) “Epilepsy and sodium channel blockers” Expert Opin. Ther. Patents 12(1): 85-91.); acute (See, Wiffen, P., S. Collins, et al. (2000) “Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain” Cochrane Database Syst Rev 3), chronic (See, Wiffen, P., S. Collins, et al. (2000) "Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain” Cochrane Database Syst Rev 3, and Guay, D. R.
- Narasimhan (1997) “Sodium channels and therapy of central nervous system diseases” Adv Pharmacol 39: 47-98) and as anesthetics (See, Strichartz, G. R., Z. Zhou, et al. (2002) "Therapeutic concentrations of local anaesthetics unveil the potential role of sodium channels in neuropathic pain.” Novartis Found Symp 241 : 189-201).
- pancreatic see, Vera-Portocarrero, L. B., et al., Anesthesiology. 2003; 98(2):474-84
- IBS pain see, Verne, G. N., et al., Pain. 2003; 105(1- 2):223-30; La JH et al., World Gastroenterol. 2003; 9(12):2791-5
- chronic headache pain see, Willimas & Stark, Cephalalgia. 2003; 23(10):963-71
- migraine see, Yamamura, H., et al., J Neurophysiol.
- tension headache including cluster headaches (see, Costa, A., et al., Cephalalgia. 2000; 20(2): 85 -91); chronic neuropathic pain, including postherpetic neuralgia (see, Attal, N., et al., Neurology. 2004; 62(2):218-25; Kim & Chung 1992, Pain 50:355); diabetic neuropathy (see, Beidoun A et al., Clin J Pain. 2004; 20(3): 174-8; Courteix, C, et al., Pain. 1993; 53(l):81-8); HIV- associated neuropathy (see, Portegies & Rosenberg, Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd.
- MS multiple sclerosis
- the invention relates to compounds useful as modulators of ion channel activity. It has now been found that compounds of this invention, and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, are useful as inhibitors of voltage-gated sodium channels. These compounds have the general formula I: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 , R' 1 , R 2 , and R 3 are described herein.
- the present invention also includes methods for treating or lessening the severity of a disease, condition, or disorder where activation or hyperactivity of sodium ion channels is implicated in the disease state. Methods for treating or lessening the severity of a pain condition are also disclosed.
- the method comprises the step of administering to the patient an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one compound of the present invention.
- the compounds of the present invention are useful for treating or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, or conditions, including, but not limited to, acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migraine, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, herpetic neuralgia, general neuralgias, epilepsy or epilepsy conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, myotonia, arrhythmia, movement disorders, neuroendocrine disorders, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel syndrome, incontinence, visceral pain, osteoarthritis pain, postherpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, radicular pain, sciatica, back pain, head or neck pain, severe or intractable pain, nociceptive pain, breakthrough pain, postsurgical pain, or cancer pain.
- diseases, disorders, or conditions including, but not limited to, acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migraine, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia
- the present invention also presents novel pharmaceutical compositions formulated with the compounds described herein and a pharmaceutical carrier.
- modulating means increasing or decreasing, e.g. activity, by a measurable amount.
- Compounds that modulate ion channel activity, such as sodium ion channel activity, by increasing the activity of the ion channel, e.g., a sodium ion channel are called agonists.
- Compounds that modulate ion channel activity, such as sodium ion channel activity, by decreasing the activity of the ion channel, e.g., sodium ion channel are called antagonists.
- An agonist interacts with an ion channel, such as a sodium ion channel, to increase the ability of the receptor to transduce an intracellular signal in response to endogenous ligand binding.
- An antagonist interacts with an ion channel and competes with the endogenous ligand(s) or substrate(s) for binding site(s) on the receptor to decrease the ability of the receptor to transduce an intracellular signal in response to endogenous ligand binding.
- the phrase "treating or reducing the severity of an ion channel mediated disease” refers both to treatments for diseases that are directly caused by ion channel activities and alleviation of symptoms of diseases not directly caused by ion channel activities.
- diseases whose symptoms may be affected by ion channel activities include, but are not limited to, acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migrane, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, herpetic neuralgia, general neuralgias, epilepsy or epilepsy conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, myotonia, arrhythmia, movement disorders, neuroendocrine disorders, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel syndrome, incontinence, visceral pain, osteoarthritis pain, postherpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, radicular pain, sciatica, back pain, head or neck pain, severe or intractable pain, nociceptive pain, breakthrough pain, post
- compounds of the invention may optionally be substituted with one or more substituents, such as are illustrated generally above, or as exemplified by particular classes, subclasses, and species of the invention.
- compounds of the invention may optionally be substituted with one or more substituents, such as are illustrated generally above, or as exemplified by particular classes, subclasses, and species of the invention.
- substituents such as are illustrated generally above, or as exemplified by particular classes, subclasses, and species of the invention.
- aliphatic encompasses the terms alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, each of which being optionally substituted as set forth below.
- an "alkyl” group refers to a saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon group containing 1-12 (e.g., 1-8, 1-6 or 1-4) carbon atoms.
- An alkyl group can be straight or branched. Examples of alkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec -butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, n-heptyl, or 2-ethylhexyl.
- An alkyl group can be substituted (i.e., optionally substituted) with one or more substituents such as halo; cycloaliphatic [e.g., cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl]; heterocycloaliphatic [e.g., heterocycloalkyl or heterocycloalkenyl]; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; acyl [e.g., (aliphatic)carbonyl, (cycloaliphatic)carbonyl, or (heterocycloaliphatic)carbonyl]; nitro; cyano; amido [e.g., (cycloalkylalkyl)carbonylamino, arylcarbonylamino, aralkylcarbonylamino, (heterocycloalkyl)carbonylamino, (heterocycloalkylalkyl)carbonylamino, heteroarylcarbonylamino, heteroaral
- substituted alkyls include carboxyalkyl (such as HOOC-alkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, and alkylcarbonyloxyalkyl); cyanoalkyl; hydroxyalkyl; alkoxyalkyl; acylalkyl; aralkyl; (alkoxyaryl)alkyl; (sulfonylamino)alkyl (such as alkyl-S(O) 2 -aminoalkyl); aminoalkyl; amidoalkyl; (cycloaliphatic)alkyl; or haloalkyl.
- carboxyalkyl such as HOOC-alkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, and alkylcarbonyloxyalkyl
- cyanoalkyl hydroxyalkyl; alkoxyalkyl; acylalkyl; aralkyl; (alkoxyaryl)alkyl; (sulfonylamino)alkyl (such as alky
- an "alkenyl” group refers to an aliphatic carbon group that contains 2-8 (e.g., 2-6 or 2-4) carbon atoms and at least one double bond. Like an alkyl group, an alkenyl group can be straight or branched. Examples of an alkenyl group include, but are not limited to, allyl, isoprenyl, 2-butenyl, and 2-hexenyl.
- An alkenyl group can be optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as halo; cycloaliphatic [e.g., cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl]; heterocycloaliphatic [e.g., heterocycloalkyl or heterocycloalkenyl]; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; acyl [e.g., (aliphatic)carbonyl, (cycloaliphatic)carbonyl, or (heterocycloaliphatic)carbonyl]; nitro; cyano; amido [e.g., (cycloalkylalkyl)carbonylamino, arylcarbonylamino, aralkylcarbonylamino, (heterocycloalkyl)carbonylamino, (heterocycloalkylalkyl)carbonylamino, heteroarylcarbonylamino, heteroaralkylcarbonylamino,
- substituted alkenyls include cyanoalkenyl, alkoxyalkenyl, acylalkenyl, hydroxyalkenyl, aralkenyl, (alkoxyaryl)alkenyl, (sulfonylamino)alkenyl (such as (alkyl-S(O) 2 -aminoalkenyl), aminoalkenyl, amidoalkenyl, (cycloaliphatic)alkenyl, or haloalkenyl.
- an "alkynyl” group refers to an aliphatic carbon group that contains 2-8 (e.g., 2-6 or 2-4) carbon atoms and has at least one triple bond.
- An alkynyl group can be straight or branched. Examples of an alkynyl group include, but are not limited to, propargyl and butynyl.
- An alkynyl group can be optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as aroyl; heteroaroyl; alkoxy; cycloalkyloxy; heterocycloalkyloxy; aryloxy; heteroaryloxy; aralkyloxy; nitro; carboxy; cyano; halo; hydroxy; sulfo; mercapto; sulfanyl [e.g., aliphatic-S- or cycloaliphatic-S-]; sulfinyl [e.g., aliphatic-S(O)- or cycloaliphatic-S(O)- ]; sulfonyl [e.g., aliphatic-S(O)2-, aliphaticamino-S(O)2-, or cycloaliphatic-S(O)2-]; amido [e.g., aminocarbonyl, alkylaminocarbonyl, alkylcarbonylamino, cycloal
- an “amido” encompasses both “aminocarbonyl” and “carbonylamino”. These terms when used alone or in connection with another group refers to an amido group such as -N(R X )-C(O)-R Y or -C(O)-N(R X ) 2 , when used terminally, and -C(O)- N(R X )- or -N(R X )-C(O)- when used internally, wherein R x and R Y are defined below.
- amido groups include alkylamido (such as alkylcarbonylamino or alkylaminocarbonyl), (heterocycloaliphatic)amido, (heteroaralkyl)amido, (heteroaryl)amido, (heterocycloalkyl)alkylamido, arylamido, aralkylamido, (cycloalkyl)alkylamido, or cycloalkylamido.
- alkylamido such as alkylcarbonylamino or alkylaminocarbonyl
- heterocycloaliphatic such as alkylcarbonylamino or alkylaminocarbonyl
- heteroaryl heteroaryl
- an "amino" group refers to -NR X R Y wherein each of R x and R ⁇ is independently hydrogen, alkyl, cycloaliphatic, (cycloaliphatic)aliphatic, aryl, araliphatic, heterocycloaliphatic, (heterocycloaliphatic)aliphatic, heteroaryl, carboxy, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, (aliphatic)carbonyl, (cycloaliphatic)carbonyl, ((cycloaliphatic)aliphatic)carbonyl, arylcarbonyl, (araliphatic)carbonyl, (heterocycloaliphatic)carbonyl, ((heterocycloaliphatic)aliphatic)carbonyl, (heteroaryl)carbonyl, or (heteroaraliphatic)carbonyl, each of which being defined herein and being optionally substituted.
- amino groups examples include alkylamino, dialkylamino, or arylamino.
- amino When the term “amino” is not the terminal group (e.g., alkylcarbonylamino), it is represented by -NR X -. R x has the same meaning as defined above.
- an "aryl” group used alone or as part of a larger moiety as in “aralkyl”, “aralkoxy”, or “aryloxyalkyl” refers to monocyclic (e.g., phenyl); bicyclic (e.g., indenyl, naphthalenyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, tetrahydroindenyl); and tricyclic (e.g., fluorenyl tetrahydrofluorenyl, or tetrahydroanthracenyl, anthracenyl) ring systems in which the monocyclic ring system is aromatic or at least one of the rings in a bicyclic or tricyclic ring system is aromatic.
- the bicyclic and tricyclic groups include benzofused 2-3 membered carbocyclic rings.
- a benzofused group includes phenyl fused with two or more C 4 _8 carbocyclic moieties.
- An aryl is optionally substituted with one or more substituents including aliphatic [e.g., alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl]; cycloaliphatic; (cycloaliphatic)aliphatic; heterocycloaliphatic; (heterocycloaliphatic)aliphatic; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; (cycloaliphatic)oxy; (heterocycloaliphatic)oxy; aryloxy; heteroaryloxy; (araliphatic)oxy; (heteroaraliphatic)oxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; amino; oxo (on a non-aromatic carbocyclic ring of a benzofused bicyclic or tricyclic aryl); nitro
- Non-limiting examples of substituted aryls include haloaryl [e.g., mono-, di ( such as p,m-dihaloaryl), and (trihalo)aryl]; (carboxy)aryl [e.g., (alkoxycarbonyl)aryl, ((aralkyl)carbonyloxy)aryl, and (alkoxycarbonyl)aryl]; (amido)aryl [e.g., (aminocarbonyl)aryl, (((alkylamino)alkyl)aminocarbonyl)aryl, (alkylcarbonyl)aminoaryl, (arylaminocarbonyl)aryl, and (((heteroaryl)amino)carbonyl)aryl]; aminoaryl [e.g., ((alkylsulfonyl)amino)aryl or ((dialkyl)amino)aryl]; (cyanoalkyl)aryl;
- an "araliphatic” such as an “aralkyl” group refers to an aliphatic group (e.g., a C 1 _ 4 alkyl group) that is substituted with an aryl group.
- "Aliphatic,” “alkyl,” and “aryl” are defined herein.
- An example of an araliphatic such as an aralkyl group is benzyl.
- an "aralkyl” group refers to an alkyl group (e.g., a C 1-4 alkyl group) that is substituted with an aryl group. Both “alkyl” and “aryl” have been defined above. An example of an aralkyl group is benzyl.
- An aralkyl is optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as aliphatic [e.g., alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl, including carboxyalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, or haloalkyl such as trifluoromethyl]; cycloaliphatic [e.g., cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl]; (cycloalkyl)alkyl; heterocycloalkyl; (heterocycloalkyl)alkyl; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; cycloalkyloxy; heterocycloalkyloxy; aryloxy; heteroaryloxy; aralkyloxy; heteroaralkyloxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; nitro; carboxy; alkoxycarbonyl; alkylcarbonyloxy; amido [e.g., aminocarbonyl, alkylcarbonylamino, cycloalkylcarbonylamino, (cycl
- a "bicyclic ring system” includes 8-12 (e.g., 9, 10, or 11) membered structures that form two rings, wherein the two rings have at least one atom in common (e.g., 2 atoms in common).
- Bicyclic ring systems include bicycloaliphatics (e.g., bicycloalkyl or bicycloalkenyl), bicycloheteroaliphatics, bicyclic aryls, and bicyclic heteroaryls.
- a "cycloaliphatic” group encompasses a "cycloalkyl” group and a “cycloalkenyl” group, each of which being optionally substituted as set forth below.
- a "cycloalkyl” group refers to a saturated carbocyclic mono- or bicyclic (fused or bridged) ring of 3-10 (e.g., 5-10) carbon atoms.
- Examples of cycloalkyl groups include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, adamantyl, norbornyl, cubyl, octahydro-indenyl, decahydro-naphthyl, bicyclo[3.2.1]octyl, bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, bicyclo[3.3.1]nonyl, bicyclo[3.3.2.]decyl, bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, adamantyl, azacycloalkyl, or ((aminocarbonyl)cycloalkyl)cycloalkyl.
- a "cycloalkenyl” group refers to a non-aromatic carbocyclic ring of 3-10 (e.g., 4-8) carbon atoms having one or more double bonds.
- Examples of cycloalkenyl groups include cyclopentenyl, 1,4-cyclohexa-di-enyl, cycloheptenyl, cyclooctenyl, hexahydro-indenyl, octahydro-naphthyl, cyclohexenyl, cyclopentenyl, bicyclo[2.2.2]octenyl, or bicyclo [3.3.1 ]nonenyl.
- a cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl group can be optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as aliphatic [e.g., alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl]; cycloaliphatic; (cycloaliphatic)aliphatic; heterocycloaliphatic; (heterocycloaliphatic) aliphatic; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; (cycloaliphatic)oxy; (heterocycloaliphatic)oxy; aryloxy; heteroaryloxy; (araliphatic)oxy; (heteroaraliphatic)oxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; amino; amido [e.g., (aliphatic)carbonylamino, (cycloaliphatic)carbonylamino,
- heterocycloaliphatic encompasses a heterocycloalkyl group and a heterocycloalkenyl group, each of which being optionally substituted as set forth below.
- heterocycloalkyl refers to a 3-10 membered mono- or bicylic (fused or bridged) (e.g., 5- to 10-membered mono- or bicyclic) saturated ring structure, in which one or more of the ring atoms is a heteroatom (e.g., N, O, S, or combinations thereof).
- heterocycloalkyl group examples include piperidyl, piperazyl, tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrofuryl, 1,4-dioxolanyl, 1,4-dithianyl, 1,3-dioxolanyl, oxazolidyl, isoxazolidyl, morpholinyl, thiomorpholyl, octahydrobenzofuryl, octahydrochromenyl, octahydrothiochromenyl, octahydroindolyl, octahydropyrindinyl, decahydroquinolinyl, octahydrobenzo[ ⁇ ]thiopheneyl, 2-oxa-bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, l-aza-bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, 3-aza- bicyclo[3.2.
- a monocyclic heterocycloalkyl group can be fused with a phenyl moiety such as tetrahydroisoquinoline to produce a heteroaryl group.
- a "heterocycloalkenyl” group refers to a mono- or bicylic (e.g., 5- to 10-membered mono- or bicyclic) non-aromatic ring structure having one or more double bonds, and wherein one or more of the ring atoms is a heteroatom (e.g., N, O, or S).
- a heterocycloalkyl or heterocycloalkenyl group can be optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as aliphatic [e.g., alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl]; cycloaliphatic; (cycloaliphatic)aliphatic; heterocycloaliphatic; (heterocycloaliphatic)aliphatic; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; (cycloaliphatic)oxy; (heterocycloaliphatic)oxy; aryloxy; heteroaryloxy; (araliphatic)oxy; (heteroaraliphatic)oxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; amino; amido [e.g., (aliphatic)carbonylamino, (cycloaliphatic)carbonylamino, ((cycloaliphatic) aliphatic)carbonylamino, (aryl)carbonylamino, (araliphatic)carbonylamino, (heterocycloalipha
- a “heteroaryl” group refers to a monocyclic, bicyclic, or tricyclic ring system having 4 to 15 ring atoms wherein one or more of the ring atoms is a heteroatom (e.g., N, O, S, or combinations thereof) and in which the monocyclic ring system is aromatic or at least one of the rings in the bicyclic or tricyclic ring systems is aromatic.
- a heteroaryl group includes a benzofused ring system having 2 to 3 rings.
- a benzofused group includes benzo fused with one or two 4 to 8 membered heterocycloaliphatic moieties (e.g., indolizyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, 3H-indolyl, indolinyl, benzo[b]furyl, benzo [b]thiophenyl, quinolinyl, or isoquinolinyl).
- heterocycloaliphatic moieties e.g., indolizyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, 3H-indolyl, indolinyl, benzo[b]furyl, benzo [b]thiophenyl, quinolinyl, or isoquinolinyl.
- heteroaryl examples include azetidinyl, pyridyl, IH- indazolyl, furyl, pyrrolyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, imidazolyl, tetrazolyl, benzofuryl, isoquinolinyl, benzthiazolyl, xanthene, thioxanthene, phenothiazine, dihydroindole, benzo[l,3]dioxole, benzo[b]furyl, benzo [b]thiophenyl, indazolyl, benzimidazolyl, puryl, cinnolyl, quinolyl, quinazolyl,cinnolyl, phthalazyl, quinoxalyl, isoquinolyl, 4H-quinolizyl, benzo-l,2,5-thiadiazolyl, or 1,8-naphthyridyl
- monocyclic heteroaryls include furyl, thiophenyl, 2H-pyrrolyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, thazolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, isoxazolyl, isothiazolyl, 1,3,4-thiadiazolyl, 2H-pyranyl, 4-H-pranyl, pyridyl, pyridazyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazolyl, pyrazyl, or 1,3,5-triazyl.
- Monocyclic heteroaryls are numbered according to standard chemical nomenclature.
- bicyclic heteroaryls include indolizyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, 3H- indolyl, indolinyl, benzo [b] furyl, benzo[b]thiophenyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, indazolyl, benzimidazyl, benzthiazolyl, purinyl, 4H-quinolizyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, cinnolyl, phthalazyl, quinazolyl, quinoxalyl, 1,8-naphthyridyl, or pteridyl.
- Bicyclic heteroaryls are numbered according to standard chemical nomenclature.
- a heteroaryl is optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as aliphatic [e.g., alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl]; cycloaliphatic; (cycloaliphatic)aliphatic; heterocycloaliphatic; (heterocycloaliphatic)aliphatic; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; (cycloaliphatic)oxy; (heterocycloaliphatic)oxy; aryloxy; heteroaryloxy; (araliphatic)oxy; (heteroaraliphatic)oxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; amino; oxo (on a non-aromatic carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring of a bicyclic or tricyclic heteroaryl); carboxy; amido; acyl [e.g., aliphaticcarbonyl; (cycloaliphatic)carbonyl; ((cycloaliphatic)aliphatic)carbonyl; (araliphatic)carbon
- heterocycloaliphatic aliphatic
- carbonyl or (heteroaraliphatic)carbonyl]
- sulfonyl e.g., aliphatic-S(O) 2 - or amino-S(O)2-
- sulfinyl e.g., aliphatic-S(O)-]
- sulfanyl e.g., aliphatic-S-]
- a heteroaryl can be unsubstituted.
- Non-limiting examples of substituted heteroaryls include (halo)heteroaryl [e.g., mono- and di-(halo)heteroaryl]; (carboxy)heteroaryl [e.g., (alkoxycarbonyl)heteroaryl]; cyanoheteroaryl; aminoheteroaryl [e.g., ((alkylsulfonyl)amino)heteroaryl and((dialkyl)amino)heteroaryl]; (amido)heteroaryl [e.g., aminocarbonylheteroaryl, ((alkylcarbonyl)amino)heteroaryl, ((((alkyl)amino)alkyl)aminocarbonyl)heteroaryl, (((heteroaryl)amino)carbonyl)heteroaryl, ((heteroaryl)amino)carbonyl)heteroaryl, (
- heteroaralkyl refers to an aliphatic group (e.g., a C 1 _ 4 alkyl group) that is substituted with a heteroaryl group.
- aliphatic group e.g., a C 1 _ 4 alkyl group
- heteroaryl e.g., a C 1 _ 4 alkyl group
- heteroarylkyl refers to an alkyl group (e.g., a C 1 ⁇ alkyl group) that is substituted with a heteroaryl group. Both “alkyl” and “heteroaryl” have been defined above.
- a heteroaralkyl is optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as alkyl (e.g., carboxyalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, and haloalkyl such as trifluoromethyl); alkenyl; alkynyl; cycloalkyl; (cycloalkyl)alkyl; heterocycloalkyl; (heterocycloalkyl)alkyl; aryl; heteroaryl; alkoxy; cycloalkyloxy; heterocycloalkyloxy; aryloxy; heteroaryloxy; aralkyloxy; heteroaralkyloxy; aroyl; heteroaroyl; nitro; carboxy; alkoxycarbonyl; alkylcarbonyloxy; aminocarbonyl; alkylcarbonylamino; cycloalkylcarbonylamino; (cycloalkylalkyl)carbonylamino; arylcarbonylamino; aralkylcarbonylamino; (heter
- an "acyl” group refers to a formyl group or R X -C(O)- (such as -alkyl-C(O)-, also referred to as “alkylcarbonyl”) where R x and "alkyl” have been defined previously.
- R x and "alkyl” have been defined previously.
- Acetyl and pivaloyl are examples of acyl groups.
- an “aroyl” or “heteroaroyl” refers to an aryl-C(O)- or a heteroaryl-C(O)-.
- the aryl and heteroaryl portion of the aroyl or heteroaroyl is optionally substituted as previously defined.
- an "alkoxy” group refers to an alkyl-O- group where "alkyl” has been defined previously.
- a “carbamoyl” group refers to a group having the structure -O-CO-NR X R Y or -NR X -CO-O-R Z wherein R x and R Y have been defined above and R z can be aliphatic, aryl, araliphatic, heterocycloaliphatic, heteroaryl, or heteroaraliphatic.
- a "carboxy” group refers to -COOH, -COOR X , -OC(O)H, - OC(O)R X when used as a terminal group; or -OC(O)- or -C(O)O- when used as an internal group.
- haloaliphatic refers to an aliphatic group substituted with 1-3 halogen.
- haloalkyl includes the group -CF 3 .
- mercapto refers to -SH.
- a "sulfo" group refers to -SO3H or -SO 3 R x when used terminally or -S(O) 3 - when used internally.
- a "sulfamide” group refers to the structure -NR X -S(O) 2 -NR Y R Z when used terminally and -NR X -S(O) 2 -NR Y - when used internally, wherein R x , R ⁇ , and R z have been defined above.
- a "sulfamoyl” group refers to the structure -S(O) 2 -NR X R Y or -NR X -S(O) 2 -R Z when used terminally; or -S(O) 2 -NR X - or -NR X -S(O) 2 - when used internally, wherein R x , R ⁇ , and R z are defined above.
- sulfanyl group refers to -S-R x when used terminally and -S- when used internally, wherein R x has been defined above.
- sulfanyls include aliphatic-S-, cycloaliphatic-S-, aryl-S-, or the like.
- a "sulfinyl” group refers to -S(O)-R X when used terminally and - S(O)- when used internally, wherein R x has been defined above.
- exemplary sulfinyl groups include aliphatic-S(O)-, aryl-S(O)-, (cycloaliphatic(aliphatic)) -S(O)-, cycloalkyl-S(O)-, heterocycloaliphatic-S(O)-, heteroaryl-S(O)-, or the like.
- a "sulfonyl” group refers to -S(O) 2 -R X when used terminally and -S(O) 2 - when used internally, wherein R x has been defined above.
- Exemplary sulfonyl groups include aliphatic-S(O) 2 -, aryl-S(O) 2 -, (cycloaliphatic(aliphatic))-S(O) 2 -, cycloaliphatic-S(O) 2 -, heterocycloaliphatic-S(O) 2 -, heteroaryl-S(O) 2 -, (cycloaliphatic(amido(aliphatic)))-S(O) 2 - or the like.
- a "sulfoxy” group refers to -O-SO-R X or -SO-O-R X , when used terminally and -0-S(O)- or -S(O)-O- when used internally, where R x has been defined above.
- a "halogen” or “halo” group refers to fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
- alkoxycarbonyl which is encompassed by the term carboxy, used alone or in connection with another group refers to a group such as alkyl-O-C(O)-.
- alkoxyalkyl refers to an alkyl group such as alkyl-O-alkyl-, wherein alkyl has been defined above.
- a "carbonyl” refer to -C(O)-.
- aminoalkyl refers to the structure (R x ) 2 N-alkyl-.
- cyanoalkyl refers to the structure (NC)-alkyl-.
- a "urea” group refers to the structure -NR X -CO-NR Y R Z and a “thiourea” group refers to the structure -NR X -CS-NR Y R Z when used terminally and -NR X - CO-NR Y - or -NR X -CS-NR Y - when used internally, wherein R x , R ⁇ , and R z have been defined above.
- the term "vicinal” refers to the placement of substituents on a group that includes two or more carbon atoms, wherein the substituents are attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
- the term "geminal” refers to the placement of substituents on a group that includes two or more carbon atoms, wherein the substituents are attached to the same carbon atom.
- terminal refers to the location of a group within a substituent.
- a group is terminal when the group is present at the end of the substituent not further bonded to the rest of the chemical structure.
- Carboxyalkyl i.e., R x O(O)C-alkyl is an example of a carboxy group used terminally.
- a group is internal when the group is present in the middle of a substituent to at the end of the substituent bound to the rest of the chemical structure.
- Alkylcarboxy e.g., alkyl-C(O)O- or alkyl-OC(O)-
- alkylcarboxyaryl e.g., alkyl-C(O)O-aryl- or alkyl-O(CO)-aryl-
- carboxy groups used internally are examples of carboxy groups used internally.
- bridged bicyclic ring system refers to a bicyclic heterocyclicalipahtic ring system or bicyclic cycloaliphatic ring system in which the rings are bridged.
- bridged bicyclic ring systems include, but are not limited to, adamantanyl, norbornanyl, bicyclo[3.2.1]octyl, bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, bicyclo[3.3.1]nonyl, bicyclo[3.2.3]nonyl, 2-oxa-bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, l-aza-bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, 3-aza- bicyclo[3.2.
- a bridged bicyclic ring system can be optionally substituted with one or more substituents such as alkyl (including carboxyalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, and haloalkyl such as trifluoromethyl), alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl, (cycloalkyl)alkyl, heterocycloalkyl, (heterocycloalkyl)alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, alkoxy, cycloalkyloxy, heterocycloalkyloxy, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, aralkyloxy, heteroaralkyloxy, aroyl, heteroaroyl, nitro, carboxy, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylcarbonyloxy, aminocarbonyl, alkylcarbonylamino, cycloalkylcarbonylamino, (cycloalkyl)
- substituents such as alkyl (including carboxyalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, and haloalkyl such
- cyclic group or “cyclic moiety” include mono-, bi-, and tri-cyclic ring systems including cycloaliphatic, heterocycloaliphatic, aryl, or heteroaryl, each of which has been previously defined.
- an "aliphatic chain” refers to a branched or straight aliphatic group (e.g., alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, or alkynyl groups).
- a straight aliphatic chain has the structure -[CH 2 ] V -, where v is 1-12.
- a branched aliphatic chain is a straight aliphatic chain that is substituted with one or more aliphatic groups.
- a branched aliphatic chain has the structure -[CQQ] V - where Q is independently hydrogen or an aliphatic group; however, Q shall be an aliphatic group in at least one instance.
- the term aliphatic chain includes alkyl chains, alkenyl chains, and alkynyl chains, where alkyl, alkenyl, and alkynyl are defined above.
- Each substituent of a specific group is further optionally substituted with one to three of halo, cyano, oxoalkoxy, hydroxy, amino, nitro, aryl, haloalkyl, and alkyl.
- an alkyl group can be substituted with alkylsulfanyl and the alkylsulfanyl can be optionally substituted with one to three of halo, cyano, oxoalkoxy, hydroxy, amino, nitro, aryl, haloalkyl, and alkyl.
- the cycloalkyl portion of a (cycloalkyl)carbonylamino can be optionally substituted with one to three of halo, cyano, alkoxy, hydroxy, nitro, haloalkyl, and alkyl.
- the two alkxoy groups can form a ring together with the atom(s) to which they are bound.
- substituted refers to the replacement of hydrogen radicals in a given structure with the radical of a specified substituent.
- Specific substituents are described above in the definitions and below in the description of compounds and examples thereof.
- an optionally substituted group can have a substituent at each substitutable position of the group, and when more than one position in any given structure can be substituted with more than one substituent selected from a specified group, the substituent can be either the same or different at every position.
- a ring substituent such as a heterocycloalkyl
- substituents envisioned by this invention are those combinations that result in the formation of stable or chemically feasible compounds.
- stable or chemically feasible refers to compounds that are not substantially altered when subjected to conditions to allow for their production, detection, and preferably their recovery, purification, and use for one or more of the purposes disclosed herein.
- a stable compound or chemically feasible compound is one that is not substantially altered when kept at a temperature of 40° C or less, in the absence of moisture or other chemically reactive conditions, for at least a week.
- an effective amount is defined as the amount required to confer a therapeutic effect on the treated patient, and is typically determined based on age, surface area, weight, and condition of the patient.
- the interrelationship of dosages for animals and humans (based on milligrams per meter squared of body surface) is described by Freireich et al., Cancer Chemother. Rep., 50: 219 (1966).
- Body surface area may be approximately determined from height and weight of the patient. See, e.g., Scientific Tables, Geigy Pharmaceuticals, Ardsley, New York, 537 (1970).
- patient refers to a mammal, including a human.
- structures depicted herein are also meant to include all isomeric (e.g., enantiomeric, diastereomeric, and geometric (or conformational)) forms of the structure; for example, the R and S configurations for each asymmetric center, (Z) and (E) double bond isomers, and (Z) and (E) conformational isomers. Therefore, single stereochemical isomers as well as enantiomeric, diastereomeric, and geometric (or conformational) mixtures of the present compounds are within the scope of the invention. Unless otherwise stated, all tautomeric forms of the compounds of the invention are within the scope of the invention.
- structures depicted herein are also meant to include compounds that differ only in the presence of one or more isotopically enriched atoms.
- compounds having the present structures except for the replacement of hydrogen by deuterium or tritium, or the replacement of a carbon by a 13 C- or 14 C-enriched carbon are within the scope of this invention.
- Such compounds are useful, for example, as analytical tools or probes in biological assays.
- Compounds of the present invention are useful modulators of Na ion channel.
- the present invention includes a compound of formula I,
- Each of R'i and Ri is independently -Z A R 4 , wherein each Z A is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1- I 2 aliphatic chain wherein up to three carbon units of Z A are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, - C(O)NR A -, -C(O)NR A NR A -, -C(O)O-, -NR A C(O)O-, -O-, -NR A C(O)NR A -, -NR A NR A -, -S-, - SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR A -, -S0 2 NR A -, or -NR A S0 2 NR A -.
- Each R 4 is independently R A , halo, -OH, - CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R A is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R'i and Ri together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a heterocycloaliphatic that is substituted with two of -Z B R 5 , wherein each Z 8 is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1 _6 aliphatic chain wherein up to three carbon units of Z B are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, -C(0)NR B -, -C(0)NR B NR B -, -C(O)O-, - NR B C(O)O-, -0-, -NR B C(0)NR B -, - NR B NR B -, -S-, -SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR B -, -SO 2 NR B -, or - NR B SO 2 NR B -.
- Each R 8 is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 2 is - Z C R 6 , wherein each Z C is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1 _6 aliphatic chain wherein up to two carbon units of Z C are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, -C(O)NR C -, -C(O)NR C NR C -, -C(O)O-, -NR C C(O)O-, -0-, -NR C C(O)NR C -, -NR C NR C -, -S-, -SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR C -, -SO 2 NR C -, or -NR C SO 2 NR C -.
- Each R 6 is independently R C , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R° is independently hydrogen, optionally substituted cycloaliphatic, optionally substituted heterocycloaliphatic, optionally substituted aryl, or optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 3 is -Z D R 7 , wherein each Z D is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1 _ 6 aliphatic chain wherein up to two carbon units of Z C are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, -C(0)NR D -, -C(0)NR D NR D -, -C(O)O-, -NR D C(O)O-, -O-, -NR D C(0)NR D -, -NR c NR c -, -S-, -SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR°-, -SO 2 NR c -, or -NR D SO 2 NR D -.
- Each R 7 is independently R D , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R D is independently hydrogen, optionally substituted cycloaliphatic, optionally substituted heterocycloaliphatic, optionally substituted aryl, or optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- Each of R'i and Ri is independently -Z A R 4 , wherein each Z A is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1 _ 12 aliphatic chain wherein up to three carbon units of Z A are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, - C(0)NR A -, -C(0)NR A NR A -, -C(O)O-, -NR A C(0)0-, -0-, -NR A C(0)NR A -, -NR A NR A -, -S-, - SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR A -, -S0 2 NR A -, or -NR A S0 2 NR A -.
- Each R 4 is independently R A , halo, -OH, - CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R A is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, an optionally substituted heteroaryl, or an optionally substituted cycloaliphatic.
- R'i and Ri together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a heterocycloaliphatic that is substituted with two Of -Z B R 5 , wherein each Z B is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1-6 aliphatic chain wherein up to three carbon units of Z B are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, -C(O)NR B -, -C(0)NR B NR B -, -C(O)O-, -NR B C(O)O-, -0-, -NR B C(0)NR B -, -NR B NR B -, -S-, -SO-, -SO 2 -,
- Each R B is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- one of R' 1 and R 1 is -Z A R 4 , wherein Z A is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1 _ 6 aliphatic chain wherein up to 2 carbon units of Z A are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(0)NR A -, -C(O)O-, -O-, or -NR A -; R 4 is R A , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 ; and each R A is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- each of R' 1 and R 1 is independently
- each of R 10A and R 10B is independently hydrogen, unsubstituted straight or branched C 1-3 aliphatic, or R 10A and R 10B together form an oxo group; each of R 11A and R 11B is independently hydrogen, optionally substituted straight or branched C 1-5 aliphatic, or R 11A and R 11B together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form an unsubstituted 3-5 membered cycloaliphatic; T is independently a bond, -O-, -NR 10A -, or -CH 2 -; and Q A is hydrogen or an aryl or heteroaryl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, hydroxy, optionally substituted C 1-3 alkoxy, or optionally substituted C 1-3 aliphatic.
- R 10A and R 10B together form an oxo group; one of R 11 A and R 11B is hydrogen and the remaining R 11A or R 11B is optionally substituted straight or branched C 1 -5 aliphatic or hydrogen; T is a bond, -0-, -NR 10A -, or -CH 2 -; and Q A is phenyl, monocyclic heteroaryl, or bicyclic heteroaryl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, -OH, -CN, optionally substituted C 1-3 aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- one of R 11A and R 11B is hydrogen and the remaining R 11A or R 11B is optionally substituted straight or branched C 1-5 alkyl, optionally substituted straight or branched C 2-5 alkenyl, or hydrogen.
- one of Rn A and R 11B is hydrogen and the remaining R 11A or R 11B is optionally substituted straight or branched C 1-5 alkyl.
- one of R 11 A and R 11B is hydrogen and the remaining R 11A or R 11B is methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, or tertbutyl, each of which is optionally substituted with hydroxy.
- T is independently a bond, -O-, -NR 10A -, or -CH 2 -, wherein -NRioA- is -NH-.
- Q A is phenyl, bicyclic aryl, monocyclic heteroaryl, or bicyclic heteroaryl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, -OH, -CN, optionally substituted C 1-3 alkoxy, optionally substituted C 1-3 aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- Q A is a phenyl that is substituted with 1-3 of halo, unsubstituted C 1-3 alkyl, or unsubstituted C 1-3 alkoxy. In other embodiments, Q A is an unsubstituted phenyl.
- Q A is an optionally substituted 9-10 membered bicyclic aryl.
- Q A is naphthylene-yl or 2,3-dihydro-lH-indene-yl, either of which is unsubstituted.
- Q A is a monocyclic or bicyclic heteraryl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, -OH, -CN, optionally substituted C 1-3 alkoxy, optionally substituted C 1-3 aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- Q A is an optionally substituted 5-6 membered monocyclic heteroaryl.
- Q A is an optionally substituted 5-6 membered monocyclic heteroaryl having 1-3 heteroatoms selected from N, O, and S.
- Q A is a 5-6 membered monocyclic heteroaryl that is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, -OH, -CN, optionally substituted C 1-3 alkoxy, optionally substituted C 1-3 aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- Q A is furan-yl, thiophene-yl, oxazole-yl, pyridine-yl, pyramidine-yl, pyrazine-yl, or 1,3,5-triazine-yl each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, -OH, -CN, optionally substituted C 1-3 alkoxy, optionally substituted C 1-3 aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- Q A is an optionally substituted bicyclic heteroaryl.
- Q A is an optionally substituted bicyclic heteroaryl having 1-3 heteroatoms selected from N, O, and S.
- Q A is an optionally substituted 9-10 membered heteroaryl having 1-3 heteroatoms selected from N, O, and S.
- Q A is indolizine-yl, indole-yl, isoindole-yl, 3H-indole-yl, indoline-yl, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline- yl, benzo[d][l,3]dioxole-yl, quinoline-yl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, -OH, -CN, optionally substituted C 1-3 alkoxy, optionally substituted C 1-3 aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- one of R'i and Ri is hydrogen and the remaining R'i or Ri is selected from:
- R'i and Ri together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a heterocycloaliphatic that is substituted with two of -Z B R 5 , wherein each Z 8 is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1 _6 aliphatic chain wherein up to three carbon units of Z B are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, -C(O)NR B -, -C(0)NR B NR B -, -C(O)O-, -NR B C(O)O-, -O-, -NR B C(0)NR B -, -NR B NR B -, -S-, -SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR B -, -SO 2 NR B -, or -NR B SO 2 NR B -.
- Each R 8 is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R'i and Ri together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a 5-7 membered heterocycloaliphatic that is substituted with at least one of an acyl group, an oxo group, a heteroaryl group, or combinations thereof.
- R'i and Ri together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a form a 5-7 membered heterocycloaliphatic having 1-3 heteroatoms independently selected from N, O, and S that is substituted with at least one of an acyl group, an oxo group, a heteroaryl group, or combinations thereof.
- R'i and Ri together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form piperidine-yl, piperazine-yl, or pyrrolidone-yl, each of which is substituted with at least one of an acyl group, an oxo group, a heteroaryl group, or combinations thereof.
- R'i and Ri together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a heterocycloaliphatic selected from:
- R 2 is -Z 0 R 6 , wherein each Z° is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1 _6 aliphatic chain wherein up to two carbon units of Z C are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, -C(O)NR C -, -C(O)NR C NR C -, -C(O)O-, -NR C C(O)O-, -O-, -NR C C(O)NR C -, -NR C NR C -, -S-, -SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR C -, -SO 2 NR C -, or -NR C SO 2 NR C -.
- Each R 4 is independently R A , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R° is independently hydrogen, optionally substituted cycloaliphatic, optionally substituted heterocycloaliphatic, optionally substituted aryl, or optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 2 is an optionally substituted C 1 _ 4 aliphatic.
- R 2 is an optionally substituted straight or branched C 1 _ 4 alkyl, an optionally substituted straight or branched C 2 _ 4 alkenyl, or an optionally substituted straight or branched C 2 _ 4 alkynyl.
- R 2 is hydrogen. [00115] 3. R 3 Group
- R 3 is -Z D R 7 , wherein each Z D is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1-6 aliphatic chain wherein up to two carbon units of Z D are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(S)-, -C(0)NR D -, -C(0)NR D NR D -, -C(O)O-, -NR C C(O)O-, -O-, -NR D C(O)NR D -, -NR D NR D -, -S-, -SO-, -SO 2 -, -NR D -, -SO 2 NR D -, or -NR D SO 2 NR D -.
- Each R 7 is independently R D , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R D is independently hydrogen, optionally substituted cycloaliphatic, optionally substituted heterocycloaliphatic, optionally substituted aryl, or optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 3 is -Z D R 7 , wherein each Z D is independently a bond or an optionally substituted straight or branched C 1 _ 6 aliphatic chain wherein up to one carbon units of Z° is optionally and independently replaced by -0-, or -NR D -; and each R 7 is independently R D , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R D is independently hydrogen, optionally substituted cycloaliphatic, optionally substituted heterocycloaliphatic, optionally substituted aryl, or optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted C 1-5 alkoxy.
- R 3 is methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, or isopropoxy, each of which is unsubstituted.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted C 1-5 alkynyll-oxy.
- R 3 is unsubstituted pent-2-yn-yloxy.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1-6 aliphatic.
- R 3 is methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, isoptopyl, isobutyl, tert butyl, or neopently, each of which is optionally substituted.
- R 3 is methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, isoptopyl, isobutyl, tert butyl, or neopently, each of which is unsubstituted.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted cycloaliphatic.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted monocyclic cycloaliphatic.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted 3-7 membered monocyclic cycloaliphatic.
- R 3 is cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, or cyclohexyl, each of which is unsubstituted.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted heterocycloaliphatic.
- R 3 is a monocyclic or bicyclic heterocycloaliphatic.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted monocyclic heterocycloaliphatic having 1-3 heteroatoms selected from N, O, and S.
- R 3 is a piperidine-yl, piperazine-yl, pyrrolidine-yl, tetrahydrofuran-yl, tetrahydropyran-yl, thiomorpholine-yl, or imidazolidine-yl, each of which is optionally substituted with an unsubstituted C 1-3 aliphatic.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted aryl.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted phenyl or an optionally substituted naphthyl.
- R 3 is a phenyl optionally substituted with 1 -3 of halo, alkoxy, aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted aryloxy.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted phenyloxy or an optionally substituted naphthyloxy.
- R 3 is a phenyloxy optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, alkoxy, aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted heteroaryl having 1-3 heteroatoms selected from N, O, and S.
- R 3 is a monocyclic or bicyclic heteroaryl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, alkoxy, aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- R 3 is furan-yl, thiophene-yl, pyridine-yl, or pyrazine-yl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1-3 of halo, alkoxy, aliphatic, or combinations thereof.
- R 3 is optionally substituted amino.
- R 3 is an optionally substituted (aliphatic)amino, (cycloaliphatic)amino, (aryl)amino, or an amido group.
- R 3 is an unsubstituted amino group (-NH 2 ).
- R 3 is an optionally substituted C 1-5 straight or branched (aliphatic)amino.
- R 3 is (methyl)amino, (butyl)amino or (tertbutyl)amino, each of which is unsubstituted.
- R 3 is one selected from: -CH 3 , -NH 2 ,
- Another aspect of the present invention provides another group of compounds, and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, that are useful as inhibitors of voltage- gated sodium channels in the treatment of disorders where activation or hyperactivity of sodium ion channels is implicated in the disease state.
- These compounds have formula Ia:
- a 1 is -NR 21 -, wherein R 21 is -Z E R 22 , wherein each Z E is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1-6 aliphatic chain wherein up to three carbon units of Z E are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(O)NR E -, -C(O)O-, -NR E C(O)O-, -O-, or -NR E -.
- Each R 22 is independently R E , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF3.
- Each R E is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 20 is -Z F R 30 , wherein each Z F is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1-6 aliphatic chain wherein up to three carbon units of Z F are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(0)NR F -, -C(O)O-, -NR F C(O)O-, -O-, or -NR F -.
- Each R 30 is independently R F , halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R F is independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted aryl, or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides another group of compounds, and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, that are useful as inhibitors of voltage- gated sodium channels in the treatment of disorders where activation or hyperactivity of sodium ion channels is implicated in the disease state.
- These compounds have formula Ib:
- Ring A is a 5-6 membered heterocycloaliphatic ring having at least one nitrogen atom, wherein ring A attaches to the phenyl of formula Ib at ring A's nitrogen atom, and ring A is further attached to R 23 and R 24 at any chemically feasible position.
- R 23 is independently -Z G R 25 , wherein each Z G is independently a bond or an optionally substituted branched or straight C 1-3 aliphatic chain wherein up to two carbon units of Z G are optionally and independently replaced by -C(O)-, -C(O)NR G -, -C(O)O-, -NR G C(O)O-, -O-, or -NR G -.
- Each R 25 is independently R G halo, -OH, -CN, -NO 2 , -NH 2 , or -OCF 3 .
- Each R G is independently hydrogen or an optionally substituted heteroaryl.
- R 24 is hydrogen or an oxo group.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides another group of compounds, and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, that are useful as inhibitors of voltage- gated sodium channels in the treatment of disorders where activation or hyperactivity of sodium ion channels is implicated in the disease state.
- These compounds have formula Ic:
- R 2 6 is hydrogen or straight or branched C 1-5 aliphatic.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides another group of compounds, and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, that are useful as inhibitors of voltage- gated sodium channels in the treatment of disorders where activation or hyperactivity of sodium ion channels is implicated in the disease state.
- These compounds have formula Id:
- R 2 7 is cycloaliphatic, heterocycloaliphatic, aryl, or heteraryl, each of which is optionally substituted.
- Exemplary compounds of the present invention include, but are not limited to, those illustrated in Table 2 below. ] Table 2: Examples of compounds of the present invention.
- the aniline Ia reacts with excess chlorosulfonyl chloride under known conditions to provide the sulfonyl chloride Ib.
- Reaction of Ib with excess amine R 2 NH 2 optionally in the presence of a tertiary amine, provides the sulfonamide Ic.
- Reaction of Ic with an activated carboxy derivative, for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride, in the presence of a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine, provides the inventive compounds I.
- the aminosulfonamide 2a is treated with an activated carboxy derivative, for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride, in the presence of a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine, to provide the sulfonamide Ic.
- an activated carboxy derivative for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride
- a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine
- the aminosulfonamide 4a is treated with an activated carboxy derivative, for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride, in the presence of a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine, to provide the sulfonamide 4b.
- an activated carboxy derivative for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride
- a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine
- acyl aniline 6a is treated with chlorsulfonyl chloride to provide the sulfonyl chloride 6b which reacts with an amine R 2 NH 2 , optionally in the presence of a tertiary base, to provide the sulfonamide 6c.
- sulfonyl chloride 6b which reacts with an amine R 2 NH 2 , optionally in the presence of a tertiary base, to provide the sulfonamide 6c.
- Acylation of 6c as previously decribed provides inventive compounds I.
- the sulfonamide 7a is treated with an activated carboxy derivative, for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride, in the presence of a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine, to provide the sulfonamide 7b.
- an activated carboxy derivative for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride
- a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine
- the sulfonamide 8a is treated with an activated R 2 0 carboxy derivative, for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride, in the presence of a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine, to provide the inventive compounds Ia.
- an activated R 2 0 carboxy derivative for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride
- a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine
- the aniline 9a is acylated with an activated R 2 0 carboxy derivative, for example a chloroformate, an acyl halide, an isocyanate or an anhydride, in the presence of a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine, to provide 9b.
- a tertiary base such as, for example, triethylamine
- Reaction of 9b with chlorosulfonyl chloride under known conditions provides the sulfonyl chloride 9c.
- Reaction of 9c with excess amine R 2 NH 2 optionally in the presence of a tertiary amine, provides the sulfonamide 9d.
- the sulfonamide Ic reacts with an isocyanate in the presence of pottasium carbonate in a polar solvent such as, for example, N-methylpyrrolidone to provide compounds of the invention Ic.
- the present invention provides compounds that are inhibitors of voltage-gated sodium ion channels and/or calcium channels, and thus the present compounds are useful for the treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions including, but not limited to acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migrane, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, herpetic neuralgia, general neuralgias, epilepsy or epilepsy conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, myotonia, arrhythmia, movement disorders, neuroendocrine disorders, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel syndrome, and incontinence.
- diseases, disorders, and conditions including, but not limited to acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migrane, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, herpetic neuralgia, general neuralgias, epilepsy or epilepsy conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, myot
- compositions comprising any of the compounds as described herein, and optionally comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant or vehicle.
- these compositions optionally further comprise one or more additional therapeutic agents.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative includes, but is not limited to, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, salts of such esters, or any other adduct or derivative which upon administration to a patient in need is capable of providing, directly or indirectly, a compound as otherwise described herein, or a metabolite or residue thereof.
- the term “pharmaceutically acceptable salt” refers to those salts which are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of humans and lower animals without undue toxicity, irritation, allergic response and the like, and are commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
- a “pharmaceutically acceptable salt” means any non-toxic salt or salt of an ester of a compound of this invention that, upon administration to a recipient, is capable of providing, either directly or indirectly, a compound of this invention or an inhibitorily active metabolite or residue thereof.
- the term “inhibitorily active metabolite or residue thereof means that a metabolite or residue thereof is also an inhibitor of a voltage-gated sodium ion channel or calcium channel.
- compositions of this invention include those derived from suitable inorganic and organic acids and bases.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable, nontoxic acid addition salts are salts of an amino group formed with inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid and perchloric acid or with organic acids such as acetic acid, oxalic acid, maleic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, succinic acid or malonic acid or by using other methods used in the art such as ion exchange.
- inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid and perchloric acid
- organic acids such as acetic acid, oxalic acid, maleic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, succinic acid or malonic acid or by using other methods used in the art such as ion exchange.
- salts include adipate, alginate, ascorbate, aspartate, benzenesulfonate, benzoate, bisulfate, borate, butyrate, camphorate, camphorsulfonate, citrate, cyclopentanepropionate, digluconate, dodecylsulfate, ethanesulfonate, formate, fumarate, glucoheptonate, glycerophosphate, gluconate, hemisulfate, heptanoate, hexanoate, hydroiodide, 2-hydroxy-ethanesulfonate, lactobionate, lactate, laurate, lauryl sulfate, malate, maleate, malonate, methanesulfonate, 2- naphthalenesulfonate, nicotinate, nitrate, oleate, oxalate, palmitate, pamoate, pectinate
- Salts derived from appropriate bases include alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium and N+(Cl-4alkyl)4 salts.
- This invention also envisions the quaternization of any basic nitrogen-containing groups of the compounds disclosed herein. Water or oil-soluble or dispersible products may be obtained by such quaternization.
- Representative alkali or alkaline earth metal salts include sodium, lithium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and the like.
- Further pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, when appropriate, nontoxic ammonium, quaternary ammonium, and amine cations formed using counterions such as halide, hydroxide, carboxylate, sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, loweralkyl sulfonate and aryl sulfonate.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable compositions of the present invention additionally comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant, or vehicle, which, as used herein, includes any and all solvents, diluents, or other liquid vehicle, dispersion or suspension aids, surface active agents, isotonic agents, thickening or emulsifying agents, preservatives, solid binders, lubricants and the like, as suited to the particular dosage form desired.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant, or vehicle which, as used herein, includes any and all solvents, diluents, or other liquid vehicle, dispersion or suspension aids, surface active agents, isotonic agents, thickening or emulsifying agents, preservatives, solid binders, lubricants and the like, as suited to the particular dosage form desired.
- Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sixteenth Edition, E. W. Martin (Mack Publishing Co., Easton, Pa., 1980) discloses various carriers used in formulating pharmaceutically acceptable compositions
- any conventional carrier medium is incompatible with the compounds of the invention, such as by producing any undesirable biological effect or otherwise interacting in a deleterious manner with any other component(s) of the pharmaceutically acceptable composition, its use is contemplated to be within the scope of this invention.
- materials which can serve as pharmaceutically acceptable carriers include, but are not limited to, ion exchangers, alumina, aluminum stearate, lecithin, serum proteins, such as human serum albumin, buffer substances such as phosphates, glycine, sorbic acid, or potassium sorbate, partial glyceride mixtures of saturated vegetable fatty acids, water, salts or electrolytes, such as protamine sulfate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, potassium hydrogen phosphate, sodium chloride, zinc salts, colloidal silica, magnesium trisilicate, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyacrylates, waxes, polyethylene-polyoxypropylene- block polymers, wool fat, sugars such as lactose, glucose and sucrose; starches such as corn starch and potato starch; cellulose and its derivatives such as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose and cellulose acetate; powdered tragacanth; malt; gelatin; talc
- a method for the treatment or lessening the severity of acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migrane, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, herpetic neuralgia, general neuralgias, epilepsy or epilepsy conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, myotonia, arrhythmia, movement disorders, neuroendocrine disorders, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel syndrome, incontinence, visceral pain, osteoarthritis pain, postherpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, radicular pain, sciatica, back pain, head or neck pain, severe or intractable pain, nociceptive pain, breakthrough pain, postsurgical pain, or cancer pain comprising administering an effective amount of a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable composition comprising a compound to a subject in need thereof.
- a method for the treatment or lessening the severity of acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain comprising administering an effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable composition to a subject in need thereof.
- a method for the treatment or lessening the severity of radicular pain, sciatica, back pain, head pain, or neck pain is provided comprising administering an effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable composition to a subject in need thereof.
- a method for the treatment or lessening the severity of severe or intractable pain, acute pain, postsurgical pain, back pain, tinnitis or cancer pain comprising administering an effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable composition to a subject in need thereof.
- an "effective amount" of the compound or pharmaceutically acceptable composition is that amount effective for treating or lessening the severity of one or more of acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migrane, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, herpetic neuralgia, general neuralgias, epilepsy or epilepsy conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, myotonia, arrhythmia, movement disorders, neuroendocrine disorders, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel syndrome, incontinence, visceral pain, osteoarthritis pain, postherpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, radicular pain, sciatica, back pain, head or neck pain, severe or intractable pain, nociceptive pain, breakthrough pain, postsurgical pain, tinnitis or cancer pain.
- the compounds and compositions, according to the method of the present invention may be administered using any amount and any route of administration effective for treating or lessening the severity of one or more of acute, chronic, neuropathic, or inflammatory pain, arthritis, migrane, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, herpetic neuralgia, general neuralgias, epilepsy or epilepsy conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, myotonia, arrhythmia, movement disorders, neuroendocrine disorders, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel syndrome, incontinence, visceral pain, osteoarthritis pain, postherpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, radicular pain, sciatica, back pain, head or neck pain, severe or intractable pain, nociceptive pain, breakthrough pain, postsurgical pain, tinnitis or cancer pain.
- trigeminal neuralgia such as anxiety and depression, myotonia, arrhythmia, movement disorders,
- the exact amount required will vary from subject to subject, depending on the species, age, and general condition of the subject, the severity of the infection, the particular agent, its mode of administration, and the like.
- the compounds of the invention are preferably formulated in dosage unit form for ease of administration and uniformity of dosage.
- dosage unit form refers to a physically discrete unit of agent appropriate for the patient to be treated. It will be understood, however, that the total daily usage of the compounds and compositions of the present invention will be decided by the attending physician within the scope of sound medical judgment.
- the specific effective dose level for any particular patient or organism will depend upon a variety of factors including the disorder being treated and the severity of the disorder; the activity of the specific compound employed; the specific composition employed; the age, body weight, general health, sex and diet of the patient; the time of administration, route of administration, and rate of excretion of the specific compound employed; the duration of the treatment; drugs used in combination or coincidental with the specific compound employed, and like factors well known in the medical arts.
- patient means an animal, preferably a mammal, and most preferably a human.
- compositions of this invention can be administered to humans and other animals orally, rectally, parenterally, intracisternally, intravaginally, intraperitoneally, topically (as by powders, ointments, or drops), bucally, as an oral or nasal spray, or the like, depending on the severity of the infection being treated.
- the compounds of the invention may be administered orally or parenterally at dosage levels of about 0.01 mg/kg to about 50 mg/kg and preferably from about 1 mg/kg to about 25 mg/kg, of subject body weight per day, one or more times a day, to obtain the desired therapeutic effect.
- Liquid dosage forms for oral administration include, but are not limited to, pharmaceutically acceptable emulsions, microemulsions, solutions, suspensions, syrups and elixirs.
- the liquid dosage forms may contain inert diluents commonly used in the art such as, for example, water or other solvents, solubilizing agents and emulsifiers such as ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl carbonate, ethyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, propylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, dimethylformamide, oils (in particular, cottonseed, groundnut, corn, germ, olive, castor, and sesame oils), glycerol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, polyethylene glycols and fatty acid esters of sorbitan, and mixtures thereof.
- the oral compositions can also include adj
- Injectable preparations for example, sterile injectable aqueous or oleaginous suspensions may be formulated according to the known art using suitable dispersing or wetting agents and suspending agents.
- the sterile injectable preparation may also be a sterile injectable solution, suspension or emulsion in a nontoxic parenterally acceptable diluent or solvent, for example, as a solution in 1,3-butanediol.
- the acceptable vehicles and solvents that may be employed are water, Ringer's solution, U.S.P. and isotonic sodium chloride solution.
- sterile, fixed oils are conventionally employed as a solvent or suspending medium.
- any bland fixed oil can be employed including synthetic mono- or diglycerides.
- fatty acids such as oleic acid are used in the preparation of injectables.
- the injectable formulations can be sterilized, for example, by filtration through a bacterial-retaining filter, or by incorporating sterilizing agents in the form of sterile solid compositions which can be dissolved or dispersed in sterile water or other sterile injectable medium prior to use.
- a compound of the present invention In order to prolong the effect of a compound of the present invention, it is often desirable to slow the absorption of the compound from subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. This may be accomplished by the use of a liquid suspension of crystalline or amorphous material with poor water solubility. The rate of absorption of the compound then depends upon its rate of dissolution that, in turn, may depend upon crystal size and crystalline form. Alternatively, delayed absorption of a parenterally administered compound form is accomplished by dissolving or suspending the compound in an oil vehicle. Injectable depot forms are made by forming microencapsule matrices of the compound in biodegradable polymers such as polylactide-polyglycolide.
- the rate of compound release can be controlled.
- biodegradable polymers include poly(orthoesters) and poly (anhydrides).
- Depot injectable formulations are also prepared by entrapping the compound in liposomes or microemulsions that are compatible with body tissues.
- compositions for rectal or vaginal administration are preferably suppositories which can be prepared by mixing the compounds of this invention with suitable non- irritating excipients or carriers such as cocoa butter, polyethylene glycol or a suppository wax which are solid at ambient temperature but liquid at body temperature and therefore melt in the rectum or vaginal cavity and release the active compound.
- suitable non- irritating excipients or carriers such as cocoa butter, polyethylene glycol or a suppository wax which are solid at ambient temperature but liquid at body temperature and therefore melt in the rectum or vaginal cavity and release the active compound.
- Solid dosage forms for oral administration include capsules, tablets, pills, powders, and granules.
- the active compound is mixed with at least one inert, pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or carrier such as sodium citrate or dicalcium phosphate and/or a) fillers or extenders such as starches, lactose, sucrose, glucose, mannitol, and silicic acid, b) binders such as, for example, carboxymethylcellulose, alginates, gelatin, polyvinylpyrrolidinone, sucrose, and acacia, c) humectants such as glycerol, d) disintegrating agents such as agar— agar, calcium carbonate, potato or tapioca starch, alginic acid, certain silicates, and sodium carbonate, e) solution retarding agents such as paraffin, f) absorption accelerators such as quaternary ammonium compounds, g) wetting agents such as, for example, cetyl
- Solid compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in soft and hard-filled gelatin capsules using such excipients as lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols and the like.
- the solid dosage forms of tablets, dragees, capsules, pills, and granules can be prepared with coatings and shells such as enteric coatings and other coatings well known in the pharmaceutical formulating art. They may optionally contain opacifying agents and can also be of a composition that they release the active ingredient(s) only, or preferentially, in a certain part of the intestinal tract, optionally, in a delayed manner. Examples of embedding compositions that can be used include polymeric substances and waxes. Solid compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in soft and hard-filled gelatin capsules using such excipients as lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols and the like.
- the active compounds can also be in microencapsulated form with one or more excipients as noted above.
- the solid dosage forms of tablets, dragees, capsules, pills, and granules can be prepared with coatings and shells such as enteric coatings, release controlling coatings and other coatings well known in the pharmaceutical formulating art.
- the active compound may be admixed with at least one inert diluent such as sucrose, lactose or starch.
- Such dosage forms may also comprise, as is normal practice, additional substances other than inert diluents, e.g., tableting lubricants and other tableting aids such a magnesium stearate and microcrystalline cellulose.
- the dosage forms may also comprise buffering agents. They may optionally contain opacifying agents and can also be of a composition that they release the active ingredient(s) only, or preferentially, in a certain part of the intestinal tract, optionally, in a delayed manner.
- buffering agents include polymeric substances and waxes.
- Dosage forms for topical or transdermal administration of a compound of this invention include ointments, pastes, creams, lotions, gels, powders, solutions, sprays, inhalants or patches.
- the active component is admixed under sterile conditions with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and any needed preservatives or buffers as may be required.
- Ophthalmic formulation, eardrops, and eye drops are also contemplated as being within the scope of this invention.
- the present invention contemplates the use of transdermal patches, which have the added advantage of providing controlled delivery of a compound to the body.
- Such dosage forms are prepared by dissolving or dispensing the compound in the proper medium.
- Absorption enhancers can also be used to increase the flux of the compound across the skin. The rate can be controlled by either providing a rate controlling membrane or by dispersing the compound in a polymer matrix or gel.
- the compounds of the invention are useful as inhibitors of voltage-gated sodium ion channels.
- the compounds and compositions of the invention are inhibitors of one or more of NaV 1.1, NaV 1.2, NaV 1.3, NaVl .4, NaV1.5, NaVl.6, NaVl.7, NaVl.8, or NaVl.9, and thus, without wishing to be bound by any particular theory, the compounds and compositions are particularly useful for treating or lessening the severity of a disease, condition, or disorder where activation or hyperactivity of one or more of NaVl.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1.4, NaV1.5, NaVl.6, NaVl.7, NaVl.8, or NaVl.9 is implicated in the disease, condition, or disorder.
- NaVl.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1.4, NaV1.5, NaVl.6, NaVl.7, NaVl.8, or NaVl.9 When activation or hyperactivity of NaVl.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1.4, NaV1.5, NaVl.6, NaVl.7, NaVl.8, or NaVl.9 is implicated in a particular disease, condition, or disorder, the disease, condition, or disorder may also be referred to as a "NaVl.1, NaVl.2, NaVl.3, NaVl.4, NaVl.5, NaVl.6, NaVl.7, NaVl.8 or NaV1.9-mediated disease, condition or disorder".
- the present invention provides a method for treating or lessening the severity of a disease, condition, or disorder where activation or hyperactivity of one or more of NaVl.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1.4, NaV1.5, NaV 1.6, NaVl.7, NaVl.8, or NaV 1.9 is implicated in the disease state.
- compounds of the invention are useful as inhibitors of NaV 1.3.
- the compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions of the present invention can be employed in combination therapies, that is, the compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions can be administered concurrently with, prior to, or subsequent to, one or more other desired therapeutics or medical procedures.
- the particular combination of therapies (therapeutics or procedures) to employ in a combination regimen will take into account compatibility of the desired therapeutics and/or procedures and the desired therapeutic effect to be achieved.
- the therapies employed may achieve a desired effect for the same disorder (for example, an inventive compound may be administered concurrently with another agent used to treat the same disorder), or they may achieve different effects (e.g., control of any adverse effects).
- additional therapeutic agents that are normally administered to treat or prevent a particular disease, or condition, are known as "appropriate for the disease, or condition, being treated".
- exemplary additional therapeutic agents include, but are not limited to: nonopioid analgesics (indoles such as Etodolac, Indomethacin, Sulindac, Tolmetin; naphthylalkanones such as Nabumetone; oxicams such as Piroxicam; para- aminophenol derivatives, such as Acetaminophen; propionic acids such as Fenoprofen, Flurbiprofen, Ibuprofen, Ketoprofen, Naproxen, Naproxen sodium, Oxaprozin; salicylates such as Asprin, Choline magnesium trisalicylate, Diflunisal; fenamates such as meclofenamic acid, Mefenamic acid; and pyrazoles such as Phenylbutazone); or opioid (narcotic) agonists
- nondrug analgesic approaches may be utilized in conjunction with administration of one or more compounds of the invention.
- anesthesiologic intraspinal infusion, neural blocade
- neurosurgical neurolysis of CNS pathways
- neurostimulatory transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, dorsal column stimulation
- physiatric physical therapy, orthotic devices, diathermy
- psychologic psychologic
- the amount of additional therapeutic agent present in the compositions of this invention will be no more than the amount that would normally be administered in a composition comprising that therapeutic agent as the only active agent.
- the amount of additional therapeutic agent in the presently disclosed compositions will range from about 50% to 100% of the amount normally present in a composition comprising that agent as the only therapeutically active agent.
- the present invention in another aspect, includes a composition for coating an implantable device comprising a compound of the present invention as described generally above, and in classes and subclasses herein, and a carrier suitable for coating said implantable device.
- the present invention includes an implantable device coated with a composition comprising a compound of the present invention as described generally above, and in classes and subclasses herein, and a carrier suitable for coating said implantable device.
- Suitable coatings and the general preparation of coated implantable devices are described in US Patents 6,099,562; 5,886,026; and 5,304,121.
- the coatings are typically biocompatible polymeric materials such as a hydrogel polymer, polymethyldisiloxane, polycaprolactone, polyethylene glycol, polylactic acid, ethylene vinyl acetate, and mixtures thereof.
- the coatings may optionally be further covered by a suitable topcoat of fluorosilicone, polysaccarides, polyethylene glycol, phospholipids or combinations thereof to impart controlled release characteristics in the composition.
- Another aspect of the invention relates to inhibiting one or more of NaVl.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1.4, NaV1.5, NaV1.6, NaVl.7, NaV1.8, or NaV1.9 activity in a biological sample or a patient, which method comprises administering to the patient, or contacting said biological sample with a compound of formula I or a composition comprising said compound.
- biological sample includes, without limitation, cell cultures or extracts thereof; biopsied material obtained from a mammal or extracts thereof; and blood, saliva, urine, feces, semen, tears, or other body fluids or extracts thereof.
- Inhibition of one or more of NaVl.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaVl .4, NaV1.5, NaVl.6, NaVl.7, NaVl.8, or NaVl.9 activity in a biological sample is useful for a variety of purposes that are known to one of skill in the art. Examples of such purposes include, but are not limited to, the study of sodium ion channels in biological and pathological phenomena; and the comparative evaluation of new sodium ion channel inhibitors.
- Step l (5)-Ethyl 2-(trifluoromethylsulfonyloxy)propanoate
- Step 2 (R)-Ethyl 2-(6-fluoro-3,4-dihydroquinolin-l(2H)-yl)-3-methylproanoate
- Step 4 (R)-2-(6-fluoro-3,4-dihydroquinolin-1(2H)-yl)-l-(4-phenylpiperazin-l- yl)propan-l-one
- Step 5 (R)-4-(4-(2-(6-fluoro-3 ,4-dihydroquinolin-1(2H) - yl)propanoyl)piperazin-1-yl) benzene-1-sulfonyl chloride
- Step 6 (R)-4-(4-(2-(6-fluoro-3,4-dihydroquinolin-l(2H)- yl)propanoyl)piperazin-l-yl) benzenesulphonamide
- Example 1 (R)-methyl 4-(4-(2-(6-fluoro-3,4-dihydro ⁇ uinolin-1(2H)- yl)propanoyl)piperazin-l-yl)phenylsulfonylcarbamate
- Example 2 (R)- ethyl 4-(4-(2-(6-fluoro-3.4-dihydroquinolin-1(2H)- yl)propanoyl)piperazin-l-yl)phenylsulfonylcarbamate
- Step 1 (5)-3-(6-chloro-3,4-dihydroquinolin-l(2H)-yl)dihydrofuran-2(3 ⁇ )-one
- 6- Cl tetrahydroquinolin (1.26 g, 7.5 mmol) was added dropwise.
- the reaction was allowed to warm to RT over a period of 30 minutes and continued to stir at RT for 16 h.
- the reaction mixture was diluted with 200 mL of ethylacetate and washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate (3x).
- the organic layer was washed with a saturated aqueous NaCl solution (2x).
- the solution was dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated.
- Step 2 (S)-methyl 4-(2-(6-chloro-3,4-dihydroquinolin-l(2H)-yl)-4- hydroxybutanamido)phenylsulfonylcarbamate
- Step 3 (S)-methyl 4-(3-(6-chloro-3,4-dihydroquinolin-l(2H)-yl)-2- oxopyrrolidin-l-yl)phenylsulfonylcarbamate
- Step 1 (2R)-2-(4-Fluoroindol-l-yl)propionic acid
- This oil (67.6 g, 323 mmol) was dissolved in 200 mL w-butyl acetate and (S)-L- (-)- ⁇ -methylbenzylamine (41.1 mL, 323 mmol) was added to the warm (50 °C) solution. The mixture was left to crystallize over several days. The formed solid was collected by filtration and washed with butyl acetate and heptanes (2x) (68.7 g). This material was recrystallized twice from 500 mL water/15% ethanol (1st recrystallization: 95% ee, 2nd recrystallization: 97.5% ee).
- Example 13 lR)-iV-(4-(2-(4-fluoro-lH indol-l-yl)propanamido)phenylsulfonyl)- 3,3-dimethylbutanamide
- Example 14 (/?)-7V-(4-(2-(4-fluoro-lH indol-l-yl)propanamido)phenylsulfonyl)- 2,5-dimethylfuran-3-carboxamide
- Example 16 lg)-4-fluorophenyl-(4-(2-(4-fluoro-lH indol-l- yl)propanamido)phenylsulfonylcarbamate
- Example 19 (/?)-iV-(4-(iV-(butylcarbamovnsulfamovnphenvn-2-(4-nuoro-lH indol-l-yl)propanamide
- Example 20 r/?ViV-r4-riV-rbutylcarbamovnsulfamovnphenvn-2-r4-nuoro-lH indol-l-yl)propanamide
- Table 3 Physical data for exemplary compounds.
- Compounds of the invention are useful as antagonists of voltage-gated sodium ion channels. Antagonist properties of test compounds were assessed as follows. Cells expressing the NaV of interest were placed into microtiter plates. After an incubation period, the cells were stained with fluorescent dyes sensitive to the transmembrane potential. The test compounds were added to the microtiter plate. The cells were stimulated with either chemical or electrical means to evoke a NaV dependent membrane potential change from unblocked channels, which was detected and measured with trans -membrane potential- sensitive dyes. Antagonists were detected as a decreased membrane potential response to the stimulus.
- the optical membrane potential assay utilized voltage-sensitive FRET sensors described by Gonzalez and Tsien (See, Gonzalez, J. E. and R.
- CHO cells endogenously expressing a NaV 1.2 type voltage-gated are seeded in 96-well poly-lysine coated plates at 60,000 cells per well.
- Other subtypes are performed in an analogous mode in a cell line expressing the NaV of interest.
- a 15 ⁇ M CC2-DMPE solution is prepared by mixing 5 mM coumarin stock solution with 10% Pluronic 127 1 : 1 and then dissolving the mix in the appropriate volume of
- the cells are loaded with 80 ⁇ L of the DiSBAC 2 (3) solution, after which test compound, dissolved in DMSO, is added to achieve the desired test concentration to each well from the drug addition plate and mixed thoroughly.
- the volume in the well should be roughly 121 ⁇ L.
- the cells are then incubated for 20-30 minutes.
- the data is further reduced by calculating the initial (R 1 ) and final (R f ) ratios. These are the average ratio values during part or all of the pre-stimulation period, and during sample points during the stimulation period.
- the response to the stimulus R R f /Ri is then calculated.
- baseline 2-7 sec and final response is sampled at 15-24 sec.
- Control responses are obtained by performing assays in the presence of a compound with the desired properties (positive control), such as tetracaine, and in the absence of pharmacological agents (negative control). Responses to the negative (N) and positive (P) controls are calculated as above.
- the compound antagonist activity A is defined as:
- Bath Solution #1 NaCl 160, KCl 4.5, CaCl 2 2, MgCl 2 1, HEPES 10, pH 7.4 with NaOH
- CC2-DMPE prepared as a 5 mM stock solution in DMSO and stored at -20°C
- DiSBAC 2 (3) prepared as a 12 mM stock in DMSO and stored at -20°C
- ABSCl prepared as a 200 mM stock in distilled H 2 O and stored at room temperature
- CHO cells are grown in DMEM (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium; GibcoBRL #10569-010) supplemented with 10% FBS (Fetal Bovine Serum, qualified; GibcoBRL #16140-071) and 1% Pen-Strep (Penicillin-Streptomycin; GibcoBRL #15140-122).
- Cells are grown in vented cap flasks, in 90% humidity and 10% CO 2 , to 100% confluence. They are usually split by trypsinization 1: 10 or 1 :20, depending on scheduling needs, and grown for 2- 3 days before the next split.
- HEK293 cells stably expressing NaVl.3 are plated into 96-well microtiter plates. After an appropriate incubation period, the cells are stained with the voltage sensitive dyes CC2-DMPE/DiSBAC2(3) as follows.
- Pluronic F-127 100 mg/mL Pluronic F-127 (Sigma #P2443), in dry DMSO 10 mM DiSBAC 2 (3) (Aurora #00-100-010) in dry DMSO 10 mM CC2-DMPE (Aurora #00-100-008) in dry DMSO 20O mM ABSCl in H 2 O
- 2X CC2-DMPE 20 ⁇ M CC2-DMPE: 10 mM CC2-DMPE is vortexed with an equivalent volume of 10% pluronic, followed by vortexing in required amount of HBSS containing 10 mM HEPES. Each cell plate will require 5 mL of 2X CC2-DMPE. 50 ⁇ L of 2X CC2-DMPE is added to wells containing washed cells, resulting in a 10 ⁇ M final staining concentration. The cells are stained for 30 minutes in the dark at RT.
- the 2X DiSBAC 2 (3) solution can be used to solvate compound plates. Note that compound plates are made at 2X drug concentration. Wash stained plate again, leaving residual volume of 50 ⁇ L. Add 50 ⁇ L/well of the 2X DiSBAC 2 (3) w/ ABSCl. Stain for 30 minutes in the dark at RT.
- the electrical stimulation instrument and methods of use are described in ION Channel Assay Methods PCT/US01/21652, herein incorporated by reference.
- the instrument comprises a microtiter plate handler, an optical system for exciting the coumarin dye while simultaneously recording the coumarin and oxonol emissions, a waveform generator, a current- or voltage-controlled amplifier, and a device for inserting electrodes in well. Under integrated computer control, this instrument passes user-programmed electrical stimulus protocols to cells within the wells of the microtiter plate.
- [00305] Use the current-controlled amplifier to deliver stimulation wave pulses for 3 s. Two seconds of pre-stimulus recording are performed to obtain the un-stimulated intensities. Five seconds of post-stimulation recording are performed to examine the relaxation to the resting state.
- the data is further reduced by calculating the initial (R 1 ) and final (R f ) ratios. These are the average ratio values during part or all of the pre-stimulation period, and during sample points during the stimulation period.
- the response to the stimulus R R f /Ri is then calculated.
- Control responses are obtained by performing assays in the presence of a compound with the desired properties (positive control), such as tetracaine, and in the absence of pharmacological agents (negative control). Responses to the negative (N) and positive (P) controls are calculated as above.
- the compound antagonist activity A is defined as:
- TTX-resistant sodium currents were recorded from DRG somata using the whole- cell variation of the patch clamp technique. Recordings were made at room temperature
- Extracellular solution (in mM): NaCl (138), CaCl 2 (1.26), KCl (5.33), KH 2 PO 4 (0.44), MgCl 2 (0.5), MgSO 4 (0.41), NaHCO 3 (4), Na 2 HPO 4 (0.3), glucose (5.6), HEPES (10), CdCl 2 (0.4 ), NiCl 2 (0.1), TTX (0.25 x 10 "3 ).
- Examples of activities of the ion channel modulators of formulae (I, Ia, Ib, Ic, and Id) on modulating NaVl.3 receptors are shown below in Table 4.
- the compound activity for the NaVl.3 receptors is illustrated with “+++” if activity was measured to be less than 2.0 ⁇ M, "++” if activity was measured to be 2.0 ⁇ M to 5.0 ⁇ M, and "+” if activity was measured to be greater than 5.0 ⁇ M.
- the percent activity for the NaVl.3 receptors is illustrated with "+++” if more than 100 percent, “++” if percent activity was measured to be 25 to 100 percent, and "+” if activity was measured to be less than 25 percent.
- Table 4 Activities of the ion channel modulators of formulae (I, Ia, Ib, Ic, and Id).
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