WO2011069334A1 - Cdk5 inhibitors and therapeutic uses thereof - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to new Cdk inhibitors isolated from natural sources for therapeutic uses. More particularly, it relates to compounds that are naturally occurring Cdk5 inhibitors from the plant Rhodiola rosea and their biological activities as Cdk5 inhibitors.
- Cyclin-dependent kinases belong to a family of proline-directed serine/threonine kinases that play important roles in controlling cell cycle progression and transcriptional control. Activation of Cdks requires the association with specific regulatory subunits, cyclin, and requires the phosphorylation at specific threonine residues on Cdks. Cdkl, 2, 3, 4 and 6 play important roles in regulating the transition of different cell cycle phases. Cdkl is a mitotic Cdk, whereas Cdk2, 4 and 6 are interphase Cdks that play regulatory roles in the progression of quiescent Gl to S phases.
- Cdk5 Cyclin-dependent kinase 5
- p35 and p39 a proline- directed serine/threonine kinase
- Cdk5 plays a diverse physiological role in neural cells, including neuronal migration (Xie et al., 2003) and axon guidance (Connell-Crowley et al., 2000) during early neural development as well as synapse formation and synaptic plasticity (Cheung et al., 2006; Lai and Ip, 2009).
- Cdk5 has also been found to play important roles outside the central nervous system such as pain signaling that involves the sensory pathways (Pareek et al., 2006), and in modulating glucose-stimulated insulin levels in pancreatic beta cells, (Wei et al., 2005).
- Cdk5 Due to its key physiological roles, uncontrolled activity of Cdk5 has been linked to various diseases/disorders such that Cdk5 has emerged as a potential molecular target for therapeutic drugs.
- Cdk5 deregulation triggers neuronal apoptosis (Cheung and Ip, 2004), suggesting that aberrant regulation of Cdk5 activity is responsible for the progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD).
- AD Alzheimer's disease
- PD Parkinson's disease
- Aberrant Cdk5 activity is also linked to cancer development, progression and metastasis such as prostate and thyroid carcinoma (Strock et al., 2006; Lin et al., 2007).
- the two major pathological hallmarks of AD are the accumulation of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the diseased brain.
- the deregulation of Cdk5 is caused by the presence of p25, a cleavage product of p35 generated under pathological conditions (Patrick et al., 1999). Accumulation of p25 protein is found in the brains of AD patients (Patrick et al., 1999).
- Recent findings also indicate that Cdk5 is one of the key kinases that regulate the formation of senile plaques (Monaco, 2004) and neurofibrillary tangles (Cruz et al., 2003).
- PD Another major neurodegenerative disease that links to Cdk5 is PD.
- Pathologically, PD is characterized by motor impairment due to the progressive death of selected populations of neurons, especially the dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (Muntane et al., 2008).
- MPTP l-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine
- elevated expression and activity of Cdk5 have been reported to be correlated with dopaminergic neurons cell death (Smith et al., 2003; Qu et al., 2007).
- Cdk5 has also been implicated in a plethora of other neurodegenerative diseases and neurological disorders such as Huntington's disease (Anne et al., 2007), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS; Bajaj et al., 1998) and ischemic injury (Wang et al., 2003).
- Cdk5 activity has been linked to the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus (type-2 diabetes).
- p35 the activator of Cdk5
- pancreatic beta cells and its activity negatively modulates insulin release in response to glucose (Wei and Tomizawa, 2007).
- a sustained increase in p35 protein and Cdk5 activity is reported in murine pancreatic beta cells upon high glucose exposure (Ubeda et al., 2006).
- inhibition of Cdk5 activity by chemical inhibitors increases insulin secretion in cultured beta cells and in a mouse model of diabetes in a glucose-dependent manner (Ubeda et al., 2006).
- Cdk5 inhibitors could be potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of type-2 diabetes (Kitani et al., 2007).
- Cdk5 has also been emerging as a major potential target for analgesic drugs.
- Cdk5/p35 has been indirectly linked to nociceptive pathways.
- Cdk5 regulates the activation of mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) in nociceptive neurons potentially modifying the hyperalgesia that results in increased MAPK activity.
- MPK mitogen activated protein kinase
- Cdk5 has also been implicated in other pain pathways such as calcium calmodulin kinase II, delta FosB, the NMDA receptor and the P/Q type voltage- dependent calcium channel.
- studies suggest that Cdk5 inhibitors may be of benefit in the management of acute pain.
- Cdk5/p35 is shown to be involved in the processing of pain while its inhibition reduces the responsiveness of normal pain pathways (Pareek et al., 2006; Pareek and Kulkarni, 2006). More specifically, peripheral inflammation in rats induces an increase in Cdk5 activity. While p35 transgenic mice with elevated Cdk5 activity are more sensitive to painful stimuli, p35-/- and conditional Cdk5-/- mice with markedly reduced Cdk5 activity show delayed response to pain stimuli (Pareek et al., 2006; Pareek et al., 2007).
- Cdk5 also regulates mitogen-activated protein kinasel/2 (MEK1/2) /1M activity through a negative feedback loop during a peripheral inflammatory response (Pareek and Kulkarni, 2006).
- MEK1/2 mitogen-activated protein kinasel/2
- TRPV1 transient receptor potential vanilloid 1
- phosphorylation of TRPV1 by Cdk5 regulates the functions of TRPV1 during pain signaling, it is believed that Cdk5 could serve as a new molecular target for developing analgesic drugs.
- Cdk5 inhibitors have been identified and they are far from being ready for clinical evaluation for neuro-indications. Roscovitine, a member of the 2,6,9-substituted purine analogs, is one of the Cdk5 inhibitors in development but it also targets Cdkl,
- indirubin family is another class of Cdk inhibitors that has its roots in Chinese medicine.
- the bis-indole indirubin is an active component of
- Cdk5 inhibitors are promising therapeutic agents for the treatment of pain and in the management of type-2 diabetes, and may also be useful in treating neurodegenerative diseases and neurological disorders. Yet, there is a lack of promising candidate compounds that can effectively inhibit Cdk5 over other Cdks.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a butanol fraction of Rhodiola rosea root having excellent Cdk5 inhibitory activity, and a composition comprising the same.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a number of natural occurring compounds showing inhibitory effects on Cdk5 with high specificity. All the compounds are isolated and purified from a natural herb Rhodiola rosea. Some of those compounds are novel and have a structure of formula (I):
- Ri -Rn are each independently unsubstituted (i.e., being hydrogen) or substituted with the same or independently different substituents deemed suitable by a person of ordinary skill in the art.
- Example is as follows: F199-C22.
- a "substituent" is a commonly used term in organic chemistry and is understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art to be an atom or group of atoms substituted in place of a hydrogen atom on the parent chain of a hydrocarbon. It is within ordinary skill of the art to know what a particular substituent can be at a given position on the parent chain of hydrocarbon or the backbone without undue experimentation.
- substituteduent means a suitable replacement of the hydrogen atom on the parent chain of a hydrocarbon, which is obvious to or easily determined by a person of ordinary skill in organic chemistry without needing undue experimentation.
- substituent for Ri -Rs may be hydroxyl, alkoxyl, acyl, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkyl-alkyl, haloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl or aryl.
- the substituent may be acyl, alkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkyl-alkyl, haloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl or aryl, except Ph-CO.
- the substituent may be hydroxyl, alkoxyl, acyl, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkyl- alkyl, haloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl or aryl.
- the wavy line denoted by ⁇ indicates the carbon to which the wavy line is attached has a configuration of cis, trans or a mixture thereof.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of inhibiting Cdk5 activities, specifically, inhibiting Cdk5/p25 and Cdk5/p35 activities, with high specificity.
- the objected is achieved by contacting the enzyme with the compounds isolated from a natural herb Rhodiola rosea.
- Some of the compounds are of formula II or III:
- Ri -R7 are each independently unsubstituted (i.e., being hydrogen) or substituted with the same or independently different substituents deemed suitable by a person of ordinary skill in the art. Examples of the compounds are as follow:
- F199-C6, F199-C16, F199-C23, F199-C35, F199-C42, and F199-C57 are examples of F199-C6, F199-C16, F199-C23, F199-C35, F199-C42, and F199-C57.
- Ri -Rn are each independently unsubstituted (i.e., being hydrogen) or substituted with the same or independently different substituents deemed suitable by a person of ordinary skill in the art.
- Example of the compounds is as follow: F199-
- C34 There are other Cdk5 inhibitors of the present invention which are not of a structural formula II or III. Examples are as follows: F199-C4 and F199-C22. Detailed information about the structure of the compounds referenced here is provided later in this specification.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a method for treating or preventing diseases that are caused by aberrant changes in Cdk5's activities.
- diseases are acute and chronic pain, diabetes mellitus, cancer, neurodegenerative disease and neuropathological disorders (such as AD, PD, ALS and Huntington's disease).
- the object is achieved by administering a therapeutically effective amount of compounds to patients as specified in the foregoing.
- the treatment method of the present invention also protects neuronal cells from neurotoxicity and apoptosis induced by the amyloid beta peptide (A(3).
- A(3 is a cleavage product derived from the amyloid precursor protein (APP), which accumulates as extracellular or senile plaques, the hallmark of AD. While the actual cause of AD remains elusive, A(3 has been implicated in many reports to play a part in the initiation and progression of the disease. Additionally, studies have shown that A(3 is neurotoxic, resulting in neuronal loss and subsequent memory loss and cognitive impairment.
- FIG. 1 presents the dose response curve of Cdk5/p25 and Cdk5/p35. Different concentrations of Cdk5/p25 or Cdk5/p35 were incubated with substrates and ATP for 1 hour. The assay was performed in quadruplicates.
- FIG. 2 shows inhibitory effect of roscovitine on Cdk5 kinase activity in a dose-dependent manner. Roscovitine at various concentrations were incubated with 30 ng/ml of Cdk5/p25 or Cdk5/p35. The assay was performed in quadruplicates.
- FIG. 3 shows inhibitory effect of the compounds of the present invention.
- Compounds (30 ⁇ ) were incubated with 30 ng/ml of Cdk5/p25 or Cdk5/p35. Roscovitine at 30 ⁇ has 100% inhibition to both Cdk5/p25 and Cdk5/p35. Assays were performed in quadruplicates and data was averaged from 4 independent experiments
- FIG. 4 shows dose dependent inhibitory effects on Cdk5/p25 activity by compounds of the present invention. Assays were done in quadruplicates and data was averaged from 4 independent experiments
- FIG. 5 shows a protective effect on rat cortical neurons against ⁇ excitotoxicity by compound F199-C6.
- FIG. 6 shows a protective effect on rat cortical neurons against ⁇ excitotoxicity by compound F199-C34 under the conditions as described for FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 shows a protective effect on rat cortical neurons against ⁇ excitotoxicity by compound F199-C22 under the conditions as described for FIG. 5.
- FIG. 8 shows differential inhibitory effects of F199-C16 on different Cdk complexes.
- FIG. 9 shows differential inhibitory effect of F199-C23 on different Cdk complexes.
- FIG. 10 shows differential inhibitory effect of F199-C34 on different Cdk complexes.
- FIG. 11 shows the mode of inhibition of F199-C16 and F199-C23 on Cdk5/p25 complex.
- FIG. 12 shows the effect of F199-C16 on the paw-licking response in an animal model of pain.
- FIG. 13 shows the effects on Cdk5/p25 of total extract and various fractions of Rhodiola rosea of the present invention.
- Rhodiola rosea The air-dried roots of Rhodiola rosea were harvested in October, 2005 at Yili, Xin-Jiang, China and purchased from Sichuan Medicinal Herb Ltd. (Chengdu, China) in October, 2005.
- the air-dried roots of Rhodiola rosea 300 g was first dried and immersed in 1.5 L 70% ethanol (EtOH, material to solvent ratio at 1 to 5) for 30 mins. The herb-solvent mixture was then refluxed 3 times for 2 hours each. The extract was filtered and the filtrate was evaporated to dryness to give 44.0 g of the total extract (TE).
- HPLC parameters for F199-BU detection HPLC conditions: High-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) method has been developed for the analysis of and the quality control of F199-BU batch 090725T and F199-BU batch 080602T. Waters HPLC system consisting of a 600 pump, a 717 auto-sampler and a UV/VIS Photodiode Array 2996 Detector was used for all analyses.
- Chromatographic separations were carried out on a SunFire CI 8 column (Particle size 5 ⁇ , 4.6 mm ⁇ 150.0 mm) with acetonitrile (as Solvent A) and water (as Solvent B) in the mobile phase at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min at room temperature.
- a gradient elution was applied from 10% to 60% of solvent A starting from 0 to 45 min (0-35 min, 10% to 50% ACN; 35-40 min, 50% to 60% ACN; 40-45 min, 60% to 10% ACN).
- Samples were filtered through a 0.45 ⁇ Millipore syringe filter unit. Twenty microliter samples were injected for HPLC analysis.
- n-BuOH extract 200 g was subject to silica Gel column chromatography, eluting with EtOAc/EtOH/H2O with a ratio of 20:2:1, 16:2:1, 10:2:1,
- Cdk5 kinase assay was performed as described in the instruction manual (Invitrogen, cat. no. PV3673). This assay employs a FRET-based, coupled-enzyme format and is based on the differential sensitivity of phosphorylated and non- phosphorylated peptides to proteolytic cleavage.
- the assay uses a synthetic peptide substrate (the Z'-LYTETM peptide substrate) that is labeled with a donor fluorophore (coumarin) and an acceptor fluorophore (fluorescein) to make up a FRET pair.
- Cdk5 transfers the ⁇ -phosphate of ATP to a serine/threonine residue on the substrate, while the presence of a kinase inhibitor in the primary reaction suppresses phosphorylation.
- a site-specific protease the Development Reagent
- the effectiveness of the compounds on inhibiting the Cdk5 activity is then measured by calculating the emission ratio.
- Cdk5 kinase assay was performed by adding Z'-LYTETM peptide substrate and ATP together with Cdk5/p25 or Cdk5/p35 kinase solution in a 384-well black polystyrene plate (Corning 3676). The plate was then incubated for one hour at room temperature. Development solution was then added in the dark for another hour. Finally, stop solution was added and the coumarin and fluorescein emission signals were measured on a fluorescence plate reader (Tecan, infinite F500) (excitation: 400 nM, emission 445 and 520 nM, respectively).
- Z'-LYTE phosphopeptide was used as a 100% phosphorylation control while nonphosphorylated Z'-LYTE peptide is used as a 0% phosphorylation control to establish the maximal and minimal emission ratio values which enable to calculate the percentage of kinase phosphorylation.
- inhibitory effect on cdk5 activity fractions and compounds to be tested were included in the kinase reaction. Zero inhibition was determined by using DMSO (solvent) instead of the compounds in the reaction. Roscovitine, a well-known cdk5 inhibitor, was used as the positive control for the inhibition of kinase activity.
- Assays were done in quadruplicates and data was averaged from at least 4 independent experiments. Similar experimental protocols were performed for Cdkl/cyclin B and Cdk2/cyclin A kinase activity study. Activity of each kinase complex was evaluated by titration, and the resultant value of EC.30 was used in the inhibitory study. Since activity of kinase complexes varies with different batches of preparation, EC30 will be determined in each new batch of kinases. IC50 of the compounds on kinase complexes was determined in dose- dependent studies from an average of 3-5 individual experiments. Kinetic studies of compounds were performed by Cdk5/p25 kinase assays with various concentrations of ATP and tested compounds. The kinetic parameters were determined by a nonlinear least-squares program using GraphPad Prism 5 software.
- Cortical neurons at 7 DIV in culture isolated from embryonic day 18 rats were used as cell models in the assay. Toxicity caused by A(325-35 peptide in these cells was evaluated by MTT detection after 2 days incubation.
- the A(3 assay was performed to investigate the ability of the invention to protect cortical neurons from cell death induced by exogenous A(325-35 peptide addition. Assays were done in duplicates and data was averaged from at least 3 independent experiments.
- mice (6-8 week-old) habituated in the experimental room for 3 days before the testing. Testing was conducted from 9 am to 3 pm. Mice were randomly grouped and weighed. Mice were pretreated with a single dose of F199-C16 (10-100 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection) and then injected with 10 ⁇ of 2.5% formalin in the subplantar of the right hind paw. The licking time (in seconds) was recorded during 0-10 minutes (early phase) and in 11-40 minutes (late phase) after formalin injection. The whole process was monitored and recorded by a digital monochrome video camera. Data were expressed as the mean ⁇ SEM. (*p ⁇ 0.05; ANOVA, with Student- Newman Keuls test).
- FIG. 1 is in a form of dosage response curves. Different concentrations of Cdk5/p25 or Cdk5/p35 were incubated with substrates and ATP for 1 hour. As shown in FIG. 1, the kinase activity, indicated as the percentage of phosphorylation, increases with the increased concentration of the enzyme Cdk5/p25 and Cdk5/p35. As shown by the curve, EC 50 for Cdk5/p25 is about 35.8 ng/ml Cdk5/p25 is about 34.4 ng/ml.
- Roscovitine is a well-known Cdk5 kinase inhibitor. Its inhibitory effect on Cdk5/p35 and Cdk5/p25 was examined using Z'-LYTETM Kinase Assay Kits (Invitrogen) as the positive control.
- the compounds of the present invention were examined for their inhibitory effects on Cdk5 kinase activity.
- the amount of Cdk5/25 and Cdk5/p35 used for screening Cdk5 inhibitors is EC30 of the kinase complex and the EC30 was determined with a titration study of kinase complex.
- the effectiveness of the compounds on inhibiting Cdk5 activity was then measured by comparing the percent phosphorylation of peptide substrates by Cdk5 kinase in the presence of test compounds and percent phosphorylation of peptide substrates by Cdk5 without test compounds.
- F199 Rhodiola rosea
- F199-C1 dacosterol
- F199-C22 6-O-galloyl rosin, novel structure
- F199-C42 kaempferol-3-O-p-D-xylopyranosyl(l ⁇ 3)p-D-glucopyranoside
- F199-C4 gallic acid
- F199-C6 rodalin
- F199-C57 isomericitrin
- F199-C16 litvinolin
- F199-C23 4'-methoxyherbacetin
- F199-C34 6-O-galloyl arbutin
- F199-C35 epigallocatechin-3-gallate
- F199-C1 dacosterol
- F199-C2 kaempferol
- the MTT assay a well-known cell death assay, was performed to study the ability of the compounds of the present invention to prevent ⁇ -induced excitotoxicity in primary cortical neuronal cells.
- F199 compounds showed different selection or specificity among different types of Cdks, which can be useful information in developing therapeutic agents for different indications associated with different Cdks.
- FIG. 8 shows that while F199-
- FIG. 11 shows that both F199-C16 and F199-C23 exhibited a typical type of mixed inhibition on Cdk5/p25 complex, while roscovitine displayed a typical type of competitive inhibition.
- F199-C16 The effect of F199-C16 was examined in an animal model of pain. The pain was induced by injecting formalin into the paw of the mouse. As shown in FIG. 12, F199-C16 reduced the licking time of right hind paw in a dose-dependent manner. At 100 mg/kg, the compound significantly reduced the licking time in both early (0-10 min) and late (11-40 min) phases of formalin-induced pain.
- Total extract (TE) of Rhodiola rosea was prepared as described above. TE was then further fractionated using solvent partition, and 3 fractions, chloroform (CF), butanol (BU) and water (WA) were obtained. As shown in FIG. 13, F199-TE, F199-CF and F199-BU inhibited the pathological Cdk5/p25 and Cdkl/cyclin B more effectively than Cdk5/p35. While the ICso of F199-BU on Cdkl/cyclin B and Cdk5/p25 were 0.045 and 0.035 ng/ ⁇ , respectively, the ICso on Cdk5/p35 was 0.11 ng/ ⁇ .
- the protocol to prepare the refined fraction was described as the above.
- the HPLC chromatograms of two batches of F199-BU (090725T and 080620T) were largely overlapped, indicating the fraction is highly reproducible and stable using our proprietry fractionation procedures.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 170 and molecular formula of C7H O5 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be gallic acid.
- Rhodalin F199-C6
- This compound has a molecular weight of 434 and molecular formula of C20H18O11 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be rhodalin.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 448 and molecular formula of C21H20O11 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be litvinolin.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 448 and molecular formula of C22H24O10 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be 6-O-galloyl rosin.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 316 and molecular formula of C16H12O7 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be 4'-methoxyherbacetin.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 424 and molecular formula of C19H20O11 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be 6-O-galloyl arbutin.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 458 and molecular formula of C22H18O11 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be epigallocatechin-3-gallate.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 580 and molecular formula of C26H28O15 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be kaempferol-3-0-p-D-xylopyranosyl(l ⁇ 3)p-D-glucopyranoside.
- This compound has a molecular weight of 460 and molecular formula of C21H16O12 on the basis of ⁇ and 13 C NMR data in the following table, and is determined to be isomericitrin.
- a Cdk5 inhibitor enhances the induction of insulin secretion by exendin-4 both in vitro and in vivo. J Physiol Sci 57, 235-239.
- Cyclin- dependent kinase 5 is a mediator of dopaminergic neuron loss in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100, 13650-13655.
- Cycline-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5): a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and diabetes mellitus. Mini Rev Med Chem 7, 1070-1074.
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