WO2009140163A1 - Oxazolobenzimidazole derivatives - Google Patents
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- the excitatory amino acid L-gl ⁇ tamate (sometimes referred to herein simply as gl ⁇ tamate) through its many receptors mediates most of the excitatory neurotransmission within the mammalian central nervous system (CNS).
- the excitatory amino acids, including glutamate, are of great physiological importance, playing a role in a variety of physiological processes, such as long-term potentiation (learning and memory), the development of synaptic plasticity, motor control, respiration, cardiovascular regulation, and sensory perception.
- Glutamate acts via at least two distinct classes of receptors.
- One class is composed of the ionotropic glutamate (iGlu) receptors that act as ligand-gated ionic channels. Via activation of the iGlu receptors, glutamate is thought to regulate fast neuronal transmission within the synapse of two connecting neurons in the CNS.
- the second general type of receptor is the G-protein or second messenger-linked "metabotropic" glutamate (mGluR) receptor. Both types of receptors appear not only to mediate normal synaptic transmission along excitatory pathways, but also participate in the modification of synaptic connections during development and throughout life. Schoepp, Bockaert, and Sladeczek, Trends in Pharmacol.
- the present invention relates to potentiators of mGlu receptors, in particular mGluR2 receptors.
- the mGluR receptors belong to the Type III G- protein coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily. This superfamily of GPCR's including the calcium-sensing receptors, GABAB receptors and pheromone receptors, which are unique in that they are activated by binding of effectors to the amino-terminus portion of the receptor protein.
- GPCR G- protein coupled receptor
- the mGlu receptors are thought to mediate glutamate's demonstrated ability to modulate intracellular signal transduction pathways. Ozawa, Kamiya and Tsuzuski, Prog.
- Neurobio., 54, 581 (1998). They have been demonstrated to be localized both pre- and post-synaptically where they can regulate neurotransmitter release, either glutamate or other neurotransmitters, or modify the post-synaptic response of neurotransmitters, respectively.
- mGlu receptors that have been positively identified, cloned, and their sequences reported. These are further subdivided based on their amino acid sequence homology, their ability to effect certain signal transduction mechanisms, and their known pharmacological properties. Ozawa, Kamiya and Tsuzuski, Prog. Neurobio., 54,
- the Group ⁇ mGluR receptors which include the mGlulR and niGluSR, are known to activate phospholipase C (PLC) via G ⁇ q-proteins thereby resulting in the increased hydrolysis of phosphoinositides and intracellular calcium mobilization.
- PLC phospholipase C
- the Group II mGlu receptors consist of the two distinct receptors, mGluR2 and mGluR3 receptors. Both have been found to be negatively coupled to adenylate cyclase via activation of G ⁇ i-protein. These receptors can be activated by a selective compound such as lS,2S,SR,6S-2 aminobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2,6-dicarboxylate. Monn, et al., J. Med. Chem., 40, 528 (1997); Schoepp, et al., NeuropharmacoL, 36, 1 (1997). This activon leads to inhibition of glutamate release in the synapse (Cartmell et al, J Neurochem 75, 889 (2000)).
- the Group III mGlu receptors including mGluR4, mGluR6, mGluR7 and mGluR8, are negatively coupled to adenylate cyclase via G ⁇ i and are potently activated by L-AP4 (L- (+) -2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid). Schoepp, Neurochem. Int., 24, 439 (1994).
- Nonselective mGluR2/niGluR3 receptor agonists have shown efficacy in numerous animal models of anxiety and psychosis as well as human clinical trials in schizophrenia patients (Patil et al, Nature Medicine, 13, 1102 (2007)).
- potentiators act by enabling the receptor to produce an enhanced response to endogenous glutamate.
- Such allosteric potentiators do not bind at the glutamate binding site also known as the "orthosteric site", and may benefit by binding to a site other than the highly conserved orthosleric site.
- a potential advantage to this approach includes the opportunity to have a distinct pharmacological profile by enhancing the activity of the endogenous ligand upon its binding to the orthosteric site.
- the pharmacological distinctions include the potential for pharmacological specificity between related receptor types that share the same endogenous ligand.
- the present invention is directed to oxazoJobenzimidazole derivatives which are potentiators of metabotropic glutamate receptors, particularly the mGluR2 receptor, and which are useful in the treatment or prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders associated with glutamate dysfunction and diseases in which metabotropic glutamate receptors are involved.
- the invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and the use of these compounds and compositions in the prevention or treatment of such diseases in which metabotropic glutamate receptors are involved.
- the invention encompasses a compound according to Formula I
- n O, 1 , 2 3, or 4;
- p 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5;
- X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , X 4 X 5 , X 6 , X 7 , X 8 and X 9 are independently selected from the group consisting of: C and N, provided that at least one of X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , X 4 X 5 , X 6 , X 7 , X 8 and X 9 is N;
- Y is C(R 6 )2 or O
- each Rl and R ⁇ is independently selected from the group consisting of:
- groups (2) through (7) above are optionally substituted from one up to the maximum number of substitutable positions with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of: OH, CN, oxo, halo, C 1-4 alkoxy and C 1 ⁇ alkylamino,
- R2 substituents on adjacent atoms may be joined together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a 5- or 6-membered saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic ring optionally containing 1 or 2 heteroatoms selected from O, S and N, said ring optionally substituted with oxo or 1 to 3 halo groups, or both, and said ring optionally fused with a benzo group;
- each R3, R4, R5 an d R ⁇ is independently selected from the group consisting of: H, F and C 1 - 4alkyl, said C 1-4 alkyl optionally substituted with oxo and 1 to 3 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of: F, OH and N(R)2; and
- each R is independently selected from the group consisting of: H and C 1-4 alkyl
- the invention encompasses a genus of compounds of Formula I
- n 0, 1, 2 3, or 4;
- p 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5;
- X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , X 4 X 5 , X 6 , X 7 , X 8 and X 9 are independently selected from the group consisting of: C and N, provided that at least one of X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , X 4 X 5 , X 6 , X 7 , X 8 and X 9 is N;
- Y is C(R 6 )2 or O
- each R 1 and R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of: (1) halo,
- groups (2) through (7) above are optionally substituted from one up to the maximum number of substitutable positions with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of: OH, CN, oxo, halo, C 1-4 alkoxy and C 1-4 alkylamino,
- R2 substituents on adjacent atoms may be joined together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a 5- or 6-membered saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic ring optionally containing 1 or 2 heteroatoms selected from O, S and N, said ring optionally substituted with oxo or 1 to 3 halo groups, or both, and said ring optionally fused with a benzo group;
- each R?, R4, R5 and R 6 is independently selected from the group consisting of: H, F and C 1 - 4alkyl, said C 1-4 alkyl optionally substituted with oxo and 1 to 3 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of: F, OH and N(R)2; and each R is independently selected from the group consisting of: H and C 1-4 alkyl.
- the invention encompasses a first sub-genus of compounds of Formula I wherein each R.3, R4 and R ⁇ is H and Y is O. Within the first sub-genus, the invention encompasses a first class of compounds of Formula Ia
- Xs, X ⁇ , X8 and X9 are independently selected from the group consisting of: C and N, provided that at least one of X5, X6, X8 and X9 is N.
- the invention encompasses a first sub-class of compounds of
- R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of:
- the invention encompasses compounds of Formula Ia wherein R ⁇ is selected from the group consisting of: halo, -CN and methoxy.
- the invention encompasses a second sub-genus of compounds of Formula Ib
- the invention encompasses a second class of compounds of Formula Ic
- the invention encompasses a second sub-class of compounds of Formula Ic wherein:
- R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of:
- groups (2) through (4) above are optionally substituted from one up to the maximum number of substitutable positions with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of: OH, CN, oxo, halo, C 1-4 alkoxy and C 1-4 alkylamino.
- substituents independently selected from the group consisting of: OH, CN, oxo, halo, C 1-4 alkoxy and C 1-4 alkylamino.
- Rl is selected from the group consisting of: halo, -CN and methoxy.
- the invention encompasses a third sub-genus of compounds of Formula Id
- Xl, X2, X3, X4 and X5 are independently selected from the group consisting of: C and N, provided that at least one of Xi, X2, X3 and X4 is N.
- the invention encompasses a fourth sub-genus of compounds of Formula ⁇ e
- the invention encompasses a third class of compounds of Formula Ie wherein R.2 is ter/-butyl.
- the invention encompasses compounds of Formula Ie wherein Rl is selected from the group consisting of: halo, -CN and methoxy.
- the invention also encompasses a compound of Formula ⁇ c
- n O, 1 or 2;
- each Rl is independently selected from the group consisting of: halo, -CN and methoxy,.and
- R2 is selected from phenyl or pyridyl, each optionally substituted with 1 to 3 groups independently selected from methyl, CN, CF3, OCH3, OCF3 and halo.
- the invention also encompasses a compound selected from the group consisting of:
- the invention also encompasses a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the invention also encompasses a method for treating a neurological or psychiatric disorder associated with glutamate dysfunction in a patient in need thereof comprising administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I.
- the invention also encompasses this method wherein the neurological or psychiatric disorder associated with glutamate dysfunction is schizophrenia.
- Alk as well as other groups having the prefix "alk”, such as alkoxy, alkanoyl, means carbon chains which may be linear or branched or combinations thereof.
- alkyl groups include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec- and tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, and the like.
- Alkylene means a straight or branched chain of carbon atoms with a group substituted at both ends, such as -CH2CH2- and -CH2CH2CH2-.
- alkenyl means carbon chains which contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond, and which may be linear or branched or combinations thereof. Examples of alkenyl include vinyl, allyl, isopropenyl, pentenyl, hexenyl, heptenyl, 1-propenyl, 2-butenyl, 2-methyl-2- butenyl, and the like.
- Alkynyl means carbon chains which contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond, and which may be linear or branched or combinations thereof. Examples of alkynyl include ethynyl, propargyl, 3-methyl-1- ⁇ entynyl, 2-heptynyl and the like. "Cycloalkyl” means mono-, bi- or tri-cyclic structures, optionally combined with linear or branched structures, having the indicated number of carbon atoms.
- cycloalkyl groups include cyclopropyl, cyclopentyl, cycloheptyl, adamantyl, cyclododecylmethyl, 2-ethyI-1- bicyclo[4.4.0]decyl, and the like.
- Alkoxy means alkoxy groups of a straight or branched having the indicated number of carbon atoms.
- C 1 -galkoxy for example, includes methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, and the like.
- Cycloalkoxy means cycloalkyl as defined above bonded to an oxygen atom, such as cyclopropyloxy.
- Aryl means mono- or bicyclic aromatic rings containing only carbon atoms. Examples of aryl include phenyl, naphthyl, indanyl, indenyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, 2,3- dihydrobenzofuranyl, dihydrobenzopyranyl, 1 ,4-benzodioxanyl, and the like.
- Heteroaryl means mono- or bicyclic aromatic rings with at least one ring containing a heteroatom selected from N, O and S, and each ring containing 5 or 6 atoms.
- heteroaryl include pyrrolyl, isoxazolyl, isothiazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridyl, oxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, furanyl, triazinyl, thienyl, pyrimidyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiophenyl, furo(2,3-b) ⁇ yridyl, quinolyl, indolyl, isoquinolyl, and the like.
- Halogen and halo includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
- the compounds of the present invention are potentiators of metabotropic glutamate (mGluR) receptor function, in particular they are potentiators of mGluR2 receptors. That is, the compounds of the present invention do not appear to bind at the glutamate recognition site on the mGluR receptor, but in the presence of glutamate or a glutamate agonist, the compounds of the present invention increase mGluR receptor response.
- the present potentiators are expected to have their effect at mGluR receptors by virtue of their ability to increase the response of such receptors to glutamate or glutamate agonists, enhancing the function of the receptors.
- the compounds of the present invention would be expected to increase the effectiveness of glutamate and glutamate agonists of the mGluR2 receptor.
- the potentiators of the present invention are expected to be useful in the treatment of various neurological and psychiatric disorders associated with glutamate dysfunction described to be treated herein and others that can be treated by such potentiators as are appreciated by those skilled in the art
- the compounds of the present invention may contain one or more asymmetric centers and can thus occur as racemates and racemic mixtures, single enantiomers, diastereomeric mixtures and individual diastereomers. Additional asymmetric centers may be present depending upon the nature of the various substituents on the molecule.
- Each such asymmetric center will independently produce two optical isomers and it is intended that all of the possible optical isomers and diastereomers in mixtures and as pure or partially purified compounds are included within the ambit of this invention.
- Any formulas, structures or names of compounds described in this specification that do not specify a particular stereochemistry are meant to encompass any and all existing isomers as described above and mixtures thereof in any proportion.
- stereochemistry is specified, the invention is meant to encompass that particular isomer in pure form or as part of a mixture with other isomers in any proportion.
- the independent syntheses of these diastereomers or their chromatographic separations may be achieved as known in the art by appropriate modification of the methodology disclosed herein.
- Their absolute stereochemistry may be determined by the x-ray crystallography of crystalline products or crystalline intermediates which are derivatized, if necessary, with a reagent containing an asymmetric center of known absolute configuration.
- racemic mixtures of the compounds may be separated so that the individual enantiomers are isolated.
- the separation can be carried out by methods well known in the art, such as the coupling of a racemic mixture of compounds to an enantiomerically pure compound to form a diastereomeric mixture, followed by separation of the individual diastereomers by standard methods, such as fractional crystallization or chromatography.
- the coupling reaction is often the formation of salts using an enantiomerically pure acid or base.
- the diasteromeric derivatives may then be converted to the pure enantiomers by cleavage of the added chiral residue.
- the racemic mixture of the compounds can also be separated directly by chromatographic methods utilizing chiral stationary phases, which methods are well known in the art.
- any enantiomer of a compound may be obtained by stereoselective synthesis using optically pure starting materials or reagents of known configuration by methods well known in the art.
- salts derived from inorganic bases include aluminum, ammonium, calcium, copper, ferric, ferrous, lithium, magnesium, manganic salts, manganous, potassium, sodium, zinc, and the like. Particularly preferred are the ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium salts. Salts in the solid form may exist in more than one crystal structure, and may also be in the form of hydrates.
- Salts derived from pharmaceutically acceptable organic non-toxic bases include salts of primary, secondary, and tertiary amines, substituted amines including naturally occurring substituted amines, cyclic amines, and basic ion exchange resins, such as arginine, betaine, caffeine, choline, N,N'-dibenzylethylene-diamine, diethylamine, 2- diethylaminoethanol, 2-dimethylaminoethanol, ethanolamine, ethylenediamine, N-ethyl- morpholine, N-ethylpiperidine, glucamine, glucosamine, histidine, hydrabamine, isopropylamine, lysine, methyl glucamine, morpholine, piperazine, piperidine, polyamine resins, procaine, purines, theobromine, triethylamine, trimethylamine, tripropylamine, tromethamine, and the like.
- salts may be prepared from pharmaceutically acceptable non-toxic acids, including inorganic and organic acids.
- acids include acetic, benzenesulfonic, benzoic, camphorsulfonic, citric, ethanesulfonic, fumaric, gluconic, glutamic, hydrobromic, hydrochloric, isethionic, lactic, maleic, malic, mandelic, methanesulfonic, mucic, nitric, pamoic, pantothenic, phosphoric, succinic, sulfuric, tartaric, p- toluenesulfonic acid, and the like.
- Exemplifying the invention are Examples 1 -6 to 1-21, 2-8 to 2-21 and 3-3 to 3-48, described herein.
- the subject compounds are useful in a method of potentiating metabotorpic glutamate receptor activity in a patient such as a mammal in need of such inhibition comprising the administration of an effective amount of the compound.
- the present invention is directed to the use of the subject compounds disclosed herein as potentiators of metabotropic glutamate receptor activity.
- primates, especially humans a variety of other mammals can be treated according to the method of the present invention.
- the present invention is further directed to a method for the manufacture of a medicament for potentiating metabotropic glutamate receptor activity in humans and animals comprising combining a compound of the present invention with a pharmaceutical carrier or diluent.
- the subject treated in the present methods is generally a mammal, preferably a human being, male or female, in whom potentiation of metabotropic glutamate receptor activity is desired.
- the term "therapeutically effective amount” means the amount of the subject compound that will elicit the biological or medical response of a tissue, system, animal or human that is being sought by the researcher, veterinarian, medical doctor or other clinician. It is recognized that one skilled in the art may affect the neurological and psychiatric disorders by treating a patient presently afflicted with the disorders or by prophylactically treating a patient afflicted with the disorders with an effective amount of the compound of the present invention.
- treatment and “treating” refer to all processes wherein there may be a slowing, interrupting, arresting, controlling, or stopping of the progression of the neurological and psychiatric disorders described herein, but does not necessarily indicate a total elimination of all disorder symptoms, as well as the prophylactic therapy of the mentioned conditions, particularly in a patient who is predisposed to such disease or disorder.
- composition as used herein is intended to encompass a product comprising the specified ingredients in the specified amounts, as well as any product which results, directly or indirectly, from combination of the specified ingredients in the specified amounts.
- compositions of the present invention encompass any composition made by admixing a compound of the present invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- pharmaceutically acceptable it is meant the carrier, diluent or excipient must be compatible with the other ingredients of the formulation and not deleterious to the recipient thereof.
- administration of and or “administering a” compound should be understood to mean providing a compound of the invention or a prodrug of a compound of the invention to the individual in need of treatment.
- the utility of the compounds in accordance with the present invention as inhibitors of metabotropic glutamate receptor activity, in particular mGluR2 activity, may be demonstrated by methodology known in the art. Inhibition constants are determined as follows.
- the compounds of the present invention may be tested in a fluorescence laser imaging plate reader (FLIPR) based assay. This assay is a common functional assay to monitor Ca 2+ mobilization in whole cells expressing recombinant receptor coupled with a promiscuous G- protein.
- FLIPR fluorescence laser imaging plate reader
- CHO dhfr- cells stably expressing recombinant human mGluR2 and Ga 16 loaded with Fluo-4 AM are treated with dose responses of compounds and the Ca 2+ response is monitored on a FLIPR384 (Molecular Devices, Sunnydale CA) for agonist activity.
- the potentiation response is monitored after a subsequent addition of an EC20 concentration of glutamate (900 nM).
- the maximum calcium response at each concentration of compound for agonist or potentiation are plotted as dose responses and the curves are fitted with a four parameters logistic equation giving EC50 and Hill coefficient using the iterative non linear curve fitting software program.
- the compounds of the present invention may also be tested in a [ 35 S]-GTPyS assay.
- the stimulation of [ 35 S]-GTPyS binding is a common functional assay to monitor G ⁇ i- coupled receptor in native and recombinant receptor membrane preparation.
- Membrane from cells stably expressing hrnGlu2 CHO-Kl (50 ⁇ g) are incubated in a 96 well plate for 1 hour in the presence of GTPyS 35 (0.05nM), GDP (5 ⁇ M) and compounds.
- the reaction is stopped by rapid filtration over Unifilter GF/B plate (Packard, Bioscience, Meriden CT) using a 96-well cell harvester (Brandel Gaithersburg, MD).
- the filter plates are counted using Topcount counter (Packard, Bioscience, Meriden CT, USA). When compounds are evaluated as potentiators they are tested in the presence of glutamate (l ⁇ M).
- the activation (agonist) or the potentiation of glutamate (potentiator) curves are fitted with a four parameters logistic equation giving EC 50 and Hill coefficient using the iterative non linear curve fitting software GraphPad (San Diego CA, USA).
- Examples 1 -6 to 1 -21 , 2-8 to 2-21 and 3-3 to 3-48 were tested and demonstrated activity in potentiating the mGluR2 receptor in the FLIPR assay, generally with an EC50 of less than about 10 ⁇ M.
- Compounds within the present invention had activity in potentiating the mGluR2 receptor in the FL ⁇ PR and GTPyS assays with an EC50 of less than about 1 ⁇ M.
- Examples 1 -6 to 1-21, 2-8 to 2-21 and 3-3 to 3-48 resulted in a minimum 1.8-fold potentiation of glutamate response in the presence of an EC20 concentration of glutamate (90OnM).
- Such results are indicative of the intrinsic activity of the compounds in use as potentiators of mGluR2 receptor activity.
- Metabotropic glutamate receptors including the mGluR2 receptor have been implicated in a wide range of biological functions. This has suggested a potential role for these receptors in a variety of disease processes in humans or other species.
- the compounds of the present invention have utility in treating, preventing, ameliorating, controlling or reducing the risk of a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders associated with glutamate dysfunction, including one or more of the following conditions or diseases: acute neurological and psychiatric disorders such as cerebral deficits subsequent to cardiac bypass surgery and grafting, stroke, cerebral ischemia, spinal cord trauma, head trauma, perinatal hypoxia, cardiac arrest, hypoglycemic neuronal damage, dementia (including AIDS-induced dementia), Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's Chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ocular damage, retinopathy, cognitive disorders, idiopathic and drug-induced Parkinson's disease, muscular spasms and disorders associated with muscular spasticity including tremors, epilepsy, convulsions, migraine (including migraine headache), urinary incontinence, substance tolerance, substance withdrawal (including, substances such as opiates, nicotine, tobacco products, alcohol, benzodiazepines, cocaine, sedatives, hypnotics, etc
- the present invention provides a method for treating migraine, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula I.
- the present invention provides a method for preventing or treating anxiety, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula I.
- anxiety disorders are generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
- the present invention provides a method for treating schizophrenia, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula I
- the present invention provides a method for treating epilepsy, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula I
- the treatment of migraine, anxiety, schizophrenia, and epilepsy are particularly preferred.
- Particularly preferred anxiety disorders are generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of schizophrenia comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutical composition thereof.
- the present invention provides a method for treating migraine, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutical composition thereof.
- migraine is defined as a symptom complex of periodic headaches, usually temporal and unilateral, often with irritability, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, and photophobia.
- migraine includes these periodic headaches, both temporal and unilateral, the associated irritability, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, photophobia, and other associated symptoms.
- nosologies, and classification systems for neurological and psychiatric disorders, including migraine and that these systems evolve with medical scientific progress.
- the present invention provides a method for treating anxiety, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutical composition thereof.
- anxiety includes treatment of those anxiety disorders and related disorder as described in the DSM-IV.
- the skilled artisan will recognize that there are alternative nomenclatures, nosologies, and classification systems for neurological and psychiatric disorders, and particular anxiety, and that these systems evolve with medical scientific progress.
- the term “anxiety” is intended to include like disorders that are described in other diagnostic sources.
- the present invention provides a method for treating depression, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutical composition thereof.
- DSM-IV Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Psychiatric Association Washington, D.C.
- Depressive disorders include, for example, single episodic or recurrent major depressive disorders, and dysthymic disorders, depressive neurosis, and neurotic depression; melancholic depression including anorexia, weight loss, insomnia and early morning waking, and psychomotor retardation; atypical depression (or reactive depression) including increased appetite, hypersomnia, psychomotor agitation or irritability, anxiety and phobias; seasonal affective disorder; or bipolar disorders or manic depression, for example, bipolar ⁇ disorder, bipolar II disorder and cyclothymic disorder.
- depression includes treatment of those depression disorders and related disorder as described in the DSM-IV.
- the present invention provides a method for treating epilepsy, comprising: administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutical composition thereof.
- epilepsy there are several types and subtypes of seizures associated with epilepsy, including idiopathic, symptomatic, and cryptogenic. These epileptic seizures can be focal (partial) or generalized. They can also be simple or complex.
- Epilepsy is described in the art, such as Epilepsy: A comprehensive textbook. Ed. by Jerome Engel, Jr. and Timothy A. Pedley. (Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, 1997).
- the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, (ICD-9) provides a diagnostic tool including epilepsy and related disorders.
- epilepsy includes these all types and subtypes.
- the skilled artisan will recognize that there are alternative nomenclatures, nosologies, and classification systems for neurological and psychiatric disorders, including epilepsy, and that these systems evolve with medical scientific progress.
- the subject compounds are further useful in a method for the prevention, treatment, control, amelioration, or reduction of risk of the diseases, disorders and conditions noted herein.
- the subject compounds are further useful in a method for the prevention, treatment, control, amelioration, or reduction of risk of the aforementioned diseases, disorders and conditions in combination with other agents, including an mGluR agonist.
- potentiated amount refers to an amount of an mGluR agonist, that is, the dosage of agonist which is effective in treating the neurological and psychiatric disorders described herein when administered in combination with an effective amount of a compound of the present invention.
- a potentiated amount is expected to be less than the amount that is required to provided the same effect when the mGluR agonist is administered without an effective amount of a compound of the present invention.
- a potentiated amount can be readily determined by the attending diagnostician, as one skilled in the art, by the use of conventional techniques and by observing results obtained under analogous circumstances.
- the dose of an mGluR agonist to be administered in combination with a compound of formula I a number of factors are considered by the attending diagnostician, including, but not limited to: the raGluR agonist selected to be administered, including its potency and selectivity; the compound of formula I to be coadministered; the species of mammal; its size, age, and general health; the specific disorder involved; the degree of involvement or the severity of the disorder; the response of the individual patient; the modes of administration; the bioavailability characteristics of the preparations administered; the dose regimens selected; the use of other concomitant medication; and other relevant circumstances.
- a potentiated amount of an mGluR agonist to be administered in combination with an effective amount of a compound of formula I is expected to vary from about 0.1 milligram per kilogram of body weight per day (mg/kg/day) to about 100 mg/kg/day and is expected to be less than the amount that is required to provided the same effect when administered without an effective amount of a compound of formula I.
- Preferred amounts of a co-administered mGlu agonist are able to be determined by one skilled in the art.
- the compounds of the present invention may be used in combination with one or more other drugs in the treatment, prevention,, control, amelioration, or reduction of risk of diseases or conditions for which compounds of Formula ⁇ or the other drugs may have utility, where the combination of the drugs together are safer or more effective than either drug alone.
- Such other drug(s) may be administered, by a route and in an amount commonly used therefor, contemporaneously or sequentially with a compound of Formula I.
- a pharmaceutical composition in unit dosage form containing such other drugs and the compound of Formula I is preferred,
- the combination therapy may also includes therapies in which the compound of Formula I and one or more other drugs are administered on different overlapping schedules,
- the compounds of the present invention and the other active ingredients may be used in lower doses than when each is used singly.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention include those that contain one or more other active ingredients, in addition to a compound of Formula I.
- the above combinations include combinations of a compound of the present invention not only with one other active compound, but also with two or more other active compounds.
- compounds of the present invention may be used in combination with other drugs that are used in the prevention, treatment, control, amelioration, or reduction of risk of the diseases or conditions for which compounds of the present invention are useful.
- Such other drugs may be administered, by a route and in an amount commonly used therefor, contemporaneously or sequentially with a compound of the present invention.
- a pharmaceutical composition containing such other drugs in addition to the compound of the present invention is preferred.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention include those that also contain one or more other active ingredients, in addition to a compound of the present invention.
- the weight ratio of the compound of the compound of the present invention to the second active ingredient may be varied and will depend upon the effective dose of each ingredient. Generally, an effective dose of each will be used. Thus, for example, when a compound of the present invention is combined with another agent, the weight ratio of the compound of the present invention to the other agent will generally range from about 1000:1 to about 1 :1000, preferably about 200:1 to about 1:200. Combinations of a compound of the present invention and other active ingredients will generally also be within the aforementioned range, but in each case, an effective dose of each active ingredient should be used,
- the compound of the present invention and other active agents may be administered separately or in conjunction.
- the administration of one element may be prior to, concurrent to, or subsequent to the administration of other agent(s).
- the compounds of the present invention may be administered by oral, parenteral (e.g., intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intravenous, ICV, intracisternal injection or infusion, subcutaneous injection, or implant), by inhalation spray, nasal, vaginal, rectal, sublingual, or topical routes of administration and may be formulated, alone or together, in suitable dosage unit formulations containing conventional non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, adjuvants and vehicles appropriate for each route of administration.
- parenteral e.g., intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intravenous, ICV, intracisternal injection or infusion, subcutaneous injection, or implant
- inhalation spray nasal, vaginal, rectal, sublingual, or topical routes of administration
- nasal, vaginal, rectal, sublingual, or topical routes of administration may be formulated, alone or together, in suitable dosage unit formulations containing conventional non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, adjuvants and vehicles appropriate for each route of administration.
- the compounds of the invention are effective for
- compositions for the administration of the compounds of this invention may conveniently be presented in dosage unit form and may be prepared by any of the methods well known in the art of pharmacy. All methods include the step of bringing the active ingredient into association with the carrier which constitutes one or more accessory ingredients.
- the pharmaceutical compositions are prepared by uniformly and intimately bringing the active ingredient into association with a liquid carrier or a finely divided solid carrier or both, and then, if necessary, shaping the product into the desired formulation.
- the active object compound is included in an amount sufficient to produce the desired effect upon the process or condition of diseases.
- composition is intended to encompass a product comprising the specified ingredients in the specified amounts, as well as any product which results, directly or indirectly, from combination of the specified ingredients in the specified amounts.
- Pharmaceutical compositions intended for oral use may be prepared according to any method known to the art for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions and such compositions may contain one or more agents selected from the group consisting of sweetening agents, flavoring agents, coloring agents and preserving agents in order to provide pharmaceutically elegant and palatable preparations.
- Tablets contain the active ingredient in admixture with non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable excipients which are suitable for the manufacture of tablets,
- excipients may be for example, inert diluents, such as calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, lactose, calcium phosphate or sodium phosphate; granulating and disintegrating agents, for example, corn starch, or alginic acid; binding agents, for example starch, gelatin or acacia, and lubricating agents, for example magnesium stearate, stearic acid or talc.
- the tablets may be uncoated or they may be coated by known techniques to delay disintegration and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract and thereby provide a sustained action over a longer period.
- compositions for oral use may also be presented as hard gelatin capsules wherein the active ingredient is mixed with an inert solid diluent, for example, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate or kaolin, or as soft gelatin capsules wherein the active ingredient is mixed with water or an oil medium, for example peanut oil, liquid paraffin, or olive oil.
- an inert solid diluent for example, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate or kaolin
- water or an oil medium for example peanut oil, liquid paraffin, or olive oil.
- Aqueous suspensions contain the active materials in admixture with excipients suitable for the manufacture of aqueous suspensions.
- Oily suspensions may be formulated by suspending the active ingredient in a suitable oil.
- Oil-in-water emulsions may also be employed.
- Dispersible powders and granules suitable for preparation of an aqueous suspension by the addition of water provide the active ingredient in admixture with a dispersing or wetting agent, suspending agent and one or more preservatives.
- compositions of the present compounds may be in the form of a sterile injectable aqueous or oleagenous suspension.
- the compounds of the present invention may also be administered in the form of suppositories for rectal administration.
- creams, ointments, jellies, solutions or suspensions, etc, containing the compounds of the present invention may be employed.
- the compounds of the present invention may also be formulated for administered by inhalation.
- the compounds of the present invention may also be administered by a transdermal patch by methods known in the art.
- compositions and method of the present invention may further comprise other therapeutically active compounds as noted herein which are usually applied in the treatment of the above mentioned pathological conditions.
- an appropriate dosage level will generally be about 0.01 to 500 mg per kg patient body weight per day which can be administered in single or multiple doses.
- the dosage level will be about 0.1 to about 250 mg/kg per day; more preferably about 0.5 to about 100 mg/kg per day.
- a suitable dosage level may be about 0.01 to 250 mg/kg per day, about 0.05 to 100 mg/kg per day, or about 0.1 to 50 mg/kg per day. Within this range the dosage may be 0,05 to 0.5, 0.5 to 5 or 5 to 50 mg/kg per day.
- compositions are preferably provided in the form of tablets containing 1.0 to 1000 milligrams of the active ingredient, particularly 1.0, 5.0, 10.0, 15.0. 20.0, 25.0, 50.0, 75.0, 100.O, 150.0, 200.0, 250.0, 300.0, 400.0, 500.0, 600.0, 750.0, 800.0, 900.0, and 1000.0 milligrams of the active ingredient for the symptomatic adjustment of the dosage to the patient to be treated.
- the compounds may be administered on a regimen of 1 to 4 times per day, preferably once or twice per day.
- the compounds of the present invention are administered at a daily dosage of from about 0.1 milligram to about 100 milligram per kilogram of animal body weight, preferably given as a single daily dose or in divided doses two to six times a day, or in sustained release form.
- the total daily dosage is from about 1.0 milligrams to about 1000 milligrams, preferably from about 1 milligrams to about 50 milligrams. In the case of a 70 kg adult human, the total daily dose will generally be from about 7 milligrams to about 350 milligrams. This dosage regimen may be adjusted to provide the optimal therapeutic response.
- glycidol (A-I) may be reacted with a variety of substituted phenols (A-2) under Mitsunobu conditions to provide substituted epoxides (A-3).
- epoxides can be reacted with substituted 2-chloro or 2-bromobenzimidazoles (A-4) in the presence of cesium carbonate in a polar solvent at high temperature to provide, in one pot, the desired oxazolobenzimidazoles (A-5).
- si IyI -protected epoxide (B-I) undergoes reaction with substituted benzimidazoles (A-4) to provide silyl protected oxazolobenzimidazole (B-2).
- A-4 substituted benzimidazoles
- B-3 silyl protected oxazolobenzimidazole
- B-4 hydroxyl oxazolobenzimidazole
- A-2 phenols
- glycidol C-I can already be conjugated to the phenol of choice as shown in scheme A. These primary alcohols can then under a second Mitsunobu reaction with substituted phenols (A-2) to yield oxazolobenzimidazoles (C-7)
- oxazolobenzimidazole (D-I) can undergo a variety of metal mediated coupling reactions such as the palladium-catalyzed Suzuki reaction as shown.
- metal mediated coupling reactions such as the palladium-catalyzed Suzuki reaction as shown.
- oxazolobenzimidazole (D-I) can be coupled to a variety of substituted boronic acids and esters to give substituted oxazolobenzimidazole (D-2).
- l-methoxy-4-(2,2,2-lrifluoro-l,l-dimethylethyl)benzene (Pl-I) is a literature compound reported in Tanka, H.; Shishido, Y. Bioorg. Med Chem. Lett, 2007, 17, 6079 -6 085.
- the corresponding phenol (Pl-2) was prepared by this protocol: l-methoxy-4-(2,2,2-trifluoro-l,l- dimethylethyl)benzene (Pl-I, 1.03 g, 4.72 mmol) was dissolved in anhydrous dichloromethane and cooled to -78 °C under nitrogen gas.
- 5-Hydroxy-2-(trimethylsilyl)pyridine (P4-3)
- 5-methoxy-2-(trimethylsilyI)pyridine (P4-2, 0,10 g, 0.55 mmol) was dissolved in anhydrous dimethylformamide (3 mL).
- Sodium ethanethiolate (0.23 g, 2.76 mmol) was added in one portion and the resulting solution was heated to 150 °C for 30 minutes.
- the reaction was cooled to ambient temperature, diluted with 5OmL EtOAc and washed with 100 mL 5% aqueous NaHCO 3 .
- chlorobenzimidazoles were not commercially available and had to be synthesized from their corresponding ortho-di-ani lines as described for 2 ⁇ chIoro-5-cyanobenzImidazole in Ognyanov, V.I. et ai J Med. Chem, 2006, 49, 3719-3742.
- (2S)-2-( ⁇ [tert-butyl(dimethyl)silyl]oxy ⁇ methyl)-2,3-dihydro[1,3]oxazolo[3,2- a]benzirnidazole-7-carbonitrile (1-3) (2.2 g, 6.8 mmol, 1.0 eq) in acetonitrile (50 ml) was added triethylamine trihydrofluoride (2.2 ml, 13 mmol, 2.0 eq) and the solution was stirred at 37 °C for 16 hours.
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