WO2011109059A1 - Compounds for treatment of cancer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to novel compounds having anti-cancer activity, methods of making these compounds, and their use for treating cancer, treating drug-resistant tumors, drug- resistant cancer, metastatic cancer, metastatic melanoma, drug resistant melanoma, prostate cancer and drug resistant prostate cancer.
- Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, exceeded only by heart disease. In the United States, cancer accounts for 1 of every 4 deaths. The 5-year relative survival rate for all cancer patients diagnosed in 1996-2003 is 66%, up from 50% in 1975-1977 (Cancer Facts & Figures American Cancer Society: Atlanta, GA (2008)). This improvement in survival reflects progress in diagnosing at an earlier stage and improvements in treatment. Discovering highly effective anticancer agents with low toxicity is a primary goal of cancer research.
- Microtubules are cytoskeletal filaments consisting of ⁇ -tubulin heterodimers and are involved in a wide range of cellular functions, including shape maintenance, vesicle transport, cell motility, and division.
- Tubulin is the major structural component of the microtubules and a well verified target for a variety of highly successful anti-cancer drugs.
- Compounds that are able to interfere with microtubule-tubulin equilibrium in cells are effective in the treatment of cancers.
- Anticancer drugs like taxol and vinblastine that are able to interfere with microtubule- tubulin equilibrium in cells are extensively used in cancer chemotherapy. There are three major classes of antimitotic agents.
- Microtubule- stabilizing agents which bind to fully formed microtubules and prevent the depolymerization of tubulin subunits, are represented by taxanes and epothilones.
- the other two classes of agents are microtubule-destabilizing agents, which bind to tubulin dimers and inhibit their polymerization into microtubules.
- Vina alkaloids such as vinblastine bind to the vinca site and represent one of these classes.
- Colchicine and colchicine- site binders interact at a distinct site on tubulin and define the third class of antimitotic agents.
- colchicine binding agents like combretastatin A-4 (CA-4) and ABT-751 ( Figure 19), are now under clinical investigation as potential new chemotherapeutic agents (Luo, Y.; Hradil, V. P.; Frost, D. J.; Rosenberg, S. H.; Gordon, G. B.; Morgan, S. J.; Gagne, G. D.; Cox, B. F.; Tahir, S. K.; Fox, G.
- ABT-751 "a novel tubulin-binding agent, decreases tumor perfusion and disrupts tumor vasculature".
- MDR multidrug resistance
- ABSC ATP binding cassette
- P-glycoproteins are important members of the ABC superfamily. P-gp prevents the intracellular accumulation of many cancer drugs by increasing their efflux out of cancer cells, as well as contributing to hepatic, renal, or intestinal clearance pathways. Attempts to co-administer P-gp modulators or inhibitors to increase cellular availability by blocking the actions of P-gp have met with limited success (Gottesman, M. M. ; Pastan, I., "The multidrug transporter, a double-edged sword". J Biol Chem 1988, 263, (25), 12163-6.; Fisher, G. A.; Sikic, B. I., "Clinical studies with modulators of multidrug resistance” . Hematology '/oncology clinics of North America 1995, 9, (2), 363-82).
- colchicine-binding agents Compared to compounds binding the paclitaxel- or vinca alkaloid binding site, colchicine-binding agents usually exhibit relatively simple structures. Thus providing a better opportunity for oral bioavailability via structural optimization to improve solubility and pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters. In addition, many of these drugs appear to circumvent P-gp- mediated MDR. Therefore, these novel colchicine binding site targeted compounds hold great promise as therapeutic agents, particularly since they have improved aqueous solubility and overcome P-gp mediated MDR.
- Prostate cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed noncutaneous cancers among men in the US and is the second most common cause of cancer deaths with over 180,000 new cases and almost 29,000 deaths expected this year.
- Patients with advanced prostate cancer undergo androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), typically either by luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) agonists or by bilateral orchiectomy. Androgen deprivation therapy not only reduces testosterone, but estrogen levels are also lower since estrogen is derived from the aromatization of testosterone, which levels are depleted by ADT.
- ADT androgen deprivation therapy
- Androgen deprivation therapy- induced estrogen deficiency causes significant side effects which include hot flushes, gynecomastia and mastalgia, bone loss, decreases in bone quality and strength, osteoporosis and life-threatening fractures, adverse lipid changes and higher cardiovascular disease and myocardial infarction, and depression and other mood changes. It is believed that many of the estrogen deficiency side effects of ADT are mediated by ERoc.
- Leuprolide acetate is a synthetic nonapeptide analog of naturally occurring gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH or LH-RH). Leuprolide acetate is an LH-RH superagonist that eventually suppresses LH secretion by the pituitary. Leuprolide acetate acts as a potent inhibitor of gonadotropin secretion, resulting in suppression of ovarian and testicular steroidogenesis.
- leuprolide acetate In humans, administration of leuprolide acetate results in an initial increase in circulating levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), leading to a transient increase in levels of the gonadal steroids (testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in males, and estrone and estradiol in premenopausal females).
- LH luteinizing hormone
- FSH follicle stimulating hormone
- continuous administration of leuprolide acetate results in decreased levels of LH and FSH.
- testosterone is reduced to castrate levels (below 50 ng/dL).
- premenopausal females estrogens are reduced to postmenopausal levels.
- Testosterone is a known stimulus for cancerous cells of the prostate. Suppressing testosterone secretion or inhibiting the actions of testosterone is thus a necessary component of prostate cancer therapy.
- Leuprolide acetate can be used for LH suppression, which is the reduction and lowering of
- Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer, accounting for about 75% of skin cancer deaths.
- the incidence of melanoma is rising steadily in Western populations. The number of cases has doubled in the past 20 years. Around 160,000 new cases of melanoma are diagnosed worldwide each year, and it is more frequent in males and Caucasians. According to a WHO Report, about 48,000 melanoma-related deaths occur worldwide per year.
- Metastatic melanoma has a very poor prognosis, with a median survival rate of 6 months and a 5 -year survival rate of less than 5%.
- dacarbazine (DTIC) is the only FDA-approved drug for metastatic melanoma. However, it provides only less than 5% of complete remission in patients. In recent years, great efforts have been attempted in fighting metastatic melanoma.
- Melanoma cells have low levels of spontaneous apoptosis in vivo compared with other tumor cell types, and they are relatively resistant to drug-induced apoptosis in vitro.
- the natural role of melanocytes is to protect inner organs from UV light, a potent DNA damaging agent. Therefore, it is not surprising that melanoma cells may have special DNA damage repair systems and enhanced survival properties.
- recent studies showed that, during melanoma progression, it acquired complex genetic alterations that led to hyperactivation of efflux pumps, detoxification enzymes, and a multifactorial alteration of survival and apoptotic pathways. All these have been proposed to mediate the multidrug-resistant (MDR) phenotype of melanoma. With the rapidly rising incidence of this disease and the high resistance to current therapeutic agents, developing more effective drugs for advanced melanoma and other cancer types that can effectively circumvent MDR will provide significant benefits to cancer patients.
- MDR multidrug-resistant
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula (la): wherein
- A is substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple-ring, aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated N-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated S-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated O-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons; or substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles;
- B is
- R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- X is a bond, NH, C 1 to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- 1 is an integer between 1-2;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- B is a benzene ring, a thiophene ring, a furane ring or an indole ring then X is not a bond or CH 2 and A is not indole;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula II:
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R , R 5 and R 6 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , - OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, - NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- X is a bond, NH, C 1 to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- i is an integer between 0-5; 1 is an integer between 1-2;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula (V):
- R 4 , R 5 and 3 ⁇ 4 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula (XI):
- X is a bond, NH or S
- Q is O, NH or S
- A is substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple-ring, aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated N-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated S-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated O-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons; or substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles; wherein said A ring is optionally substituted by 1-5 substituents which are independently O- alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I ,haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , - (CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula (VIII):
- R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- Q is S, O or NH
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula [XI(b)]:
- R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H, -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula [XI(c)]:
- R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H, -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4; or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, polymorph, metabolite, tautomer or isomer.
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula [XI(e)]:
- R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula (XVI):
- R 4 and R 5 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- R 3 is I, Br, CI, F
- i is an integer between 0-5; and or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, polymorph, metabolite, tautomer or isomer.
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula IX:
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 ,
- A' is substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple-ring, aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems, including saturated and unsaturated N-heterocycles, saturated and unsaturated S- heterocycles, and saturated and unsaturated O-heterocycles, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles or aliphatic straight- or branched- chain C 1 to C 30 hydrocarbons; wherein said A ring is optionally substituted by 1-5 same or different substituents comprising O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I,haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of compound (55):
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of compound (17ya):
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of compound 12da:
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of compound (12fa): [0028] In one embodiment, this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of compound (12cb):
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of compound (12fb):
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of compound (6b):
- this invention is directed to a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of this invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- this invention is directed to a method of (a) treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting cancer; (b) treating a drug resistant tumor or tumors; and (c) destroying a cancerous cell comprising administering a compound of this invention.
- the cancer is selected from the group consisting of prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, skin cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, colon cancer, leukemia, renal cancer, CNS cancer, and combinations thereof.
- Figure 1 depicts the synthesis of the diverse B-ring template: oxazole. Reagents and conditions: (a) MeOH, CH 3 COCl, 83%; (b) Benzimidic acid ethyl ester, CH 2 C1 2 , Et 3 N, 96%; (c) LiOH, MeOH, H 2 0, 65%; (d) EDCI, HOBt, NMM, CH 3 0CH 3 NH ⁇ HC1, 61%; (e) 3,4,5- trimethoxyphenylmagnesium bromide, THF, 48%-71%; (f) CBrCl 3 , DBU, CH 2 C1 2 , 56%.
- Figure 2 depicts the synthesis of the diverse B-ring templates.
- Reagents and conditions (a) EDCI, HOBt, NMM, CH 3 0CH 3 NH ⁇ HC1, CH 2 C1 2 , 51-95%; (b) 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl- magnesium bromide, THF, 48-78%; (c) LAH, -78 °C, THF, 85%; (d) Dess-Martin reagent, CH 2 C1 2 , 81%; (e) EDCI, HOBt, NMM, 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoic acid, CH 2 C1 2 , 58%.
- FIG. 4 depicts the synthetic scheme of compounds of this invention. Reagents and conditions: (a) bromine, EtOH; (b) benzothioamide, EtOH, reflux; (c) EDCI, HOBt, NMM, HNCH 3 OCH 3 , CH 2 C1 2 ; (d) CBrCl 3 , DBU, CH 2 C1 2 ; (e) LAH, THF; (f) 5-(bromomethyl)- 1,2,3- trimethoxybenzene, Ph 3 P, THF; (g) n-BuLi, THF; (h) (1) HC1, H 2 0; (2) NaN0 2 , H 2 0, 0 °C; (i) ethyl potassium xanthate; (j) KOH/EtOH; (k) H 2 0, HC1; (1) 5-iodo-1,2,3-trimethoxybenzene, Cul, t- BuONa; (m) 2 equiv or 1 equi
- Figure 5 depicts the synthetic scheme of compounds of this invention. Reagents and conditions: (a) L-cysteine, EtOH, 65 °C; (b) EDCI, HOBt, NMM, HNCH 3 OCH 3 , CH 2 C1 2 ; (c) TBDMSC1, imidazole, THF; (d) 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenylbromide, BuLi, THF; (e) TBAF, THF; (f) SOClz, Et 2 0; (g) NH 3 , MeOH; (h) POCl 3 ; (i) PhS0 2 Cl, Bu 4 NHS0 4 , toluene, 50% NaOH; (j) 1 N NaOH, EtOH, reflux; (k) Boc 2 0, 1 N NaOH, 1,4-dioxane; (1) CBrCl 3 , DBU, CH 2 C1 2 ; (m) 4 N HC1 in 1,4-dioxane; (n
- Figure 6 depicts the synthetic scheme of compounds of this invention. Reagents and conditions: (a) EtOH, 65 °C; (b) NaOH, C 2 H 5 OH, refluxing; (c) EDCI, HOBt, NMM, HNCH 3 OCH 3 , CH 2 C1 2 ; (d) 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenylbromide, BuLi, THF; (e) 2 N HC1 in 1,4- dioxane.
- Figure 7 depicts a synthetic scheme for the preparation of Aryl-Benzoyl-Imidazole (ABI) compounds of this invention.
- Reagents and conditions (a) i-BuOH, I 2 , ethylenediamine, K 2 C0 3 , reflux; (b) Phi (OAc) 2 , K 2 C0 3 , DMSO; (c) DBU, CBrCl 3 , DMF; (d) NaH, PhS0 2 Cl, THF, 0 °C - RT; (e) ⁇ -BuLi, substituted benzoyl chloride, THF, -78 °C; (f) Bu 4 NF, THF, RT.
- Figure 8 depicts a synthetic scheme for the preparation of Aryl-Benzoyl-Imidazole (ABI) compounds of this invention.
- Reagents and conditions (a) NH 4 OH, oxalaldehyde, ethanol, RT; (b) NaH, PhS0 2 Cl, THF, 0 °C - RT; (c) ⁇ -BuLi, substituted benzoyl chloride, THF, -78 °C; (d) Bu 4 NF, THF, RT; ( e ) BBr 3 , CH 2 C1 2 ; (f) c-HC1, AcOH, reflux.
- Figure 9 depicts a synthetic scheme for the preparation of Aryl-Benzoyl-Imidazole (ABI) compounds of this invention. Reagents and conditions: ( a ) NaH, substituted benzoyl chloride, THF.
- Figure 10 depicts the synthetic scheme of compounds 12dc, 12fc, 12claa. 12dab, 12cba.
- Figure 11 depicts the synthetic scheme of compounds llgaa, 121a.
- Figure 12 depicts the synthetic scheme of compound 15xaa and 12xa.
- Figure 13 depicts synthetic scheme of 17ya.
- Figure 14 depicts synthetic scheme of 12fa.
- Figure 15 depicts synthetic scheme of compound 55.
- Figure 16 Synthetic scheme of isoquinoline and quinoline based compounds.
- Figure 16A depicts the synthetic scheme of isoquinoline derivatives. Reagents and conditions: a) arylboronic acid (1 equiv.), Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 (0.01 equiv.), K 2 C0 , H 2 0, DMF, 5 h; b) arylboronic acid (2.4 equiv.), Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 (0.04 equiv.), K 2 C0 3 , H 2 0, DMF, 16 h; c) arylboronic acid (1.2 equiv.), Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 (0.04 equiv.), K 2 C0 , H 2 0, DMF, 16 h.
- Figure 16B depicts the synthetic scheme of compounds 41 and 44. Reagents and conditions: a) p-fluorobenzenesulfonyl chloride, pyridine, pyridine, 80 °C, 3 h; b) 5-indoleboronic acid (1.2 equiv.), Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 (0.02 equiv.), K 2 C0 3 , H 2 0, DMF, 16 h.
- Figure 16C depicts the synthetic scheme of isoquinoline derivative 6d.
- Figure 16D depicts the synthetic scheme of isoquinoline derivative 6c.
- Figure 16E depicts the synthetic scheme of isoquinoline derivative 6b.
- Figure 17 depicts a standard solubility curve for ABI compound 12ga (dissolved in acetonitrile).
- X-axis is the amount of compound and y-axis is the m/z peak area.
- Figure 18 depicts the measured aqueous solubility for anti-tubulin compounds lh, lc, 66a, 2r-HC1, 5a, and 5c.
- Figure 19 depicts the structures of colchicine-binding site tubulin inhibitors.
- Figure 20 depicts the ability of anti-tubulin compounds lh, lc, 2j, 66a and 5a to inhibit tubulin polymerization in vitro.
- Figure 21 depicts dose-response curves of 2-aryl-4-benzoyl-imidazole compounds (ABIs) compared with other anticancer drugs and compounds on multidrug resistant melanoma cell line (MDR cell) and the matched sensitive parent cell line (Normal Melanoma cell).
- MDR cell multidrug resistant melanoma cell line
- Normal Melanoma cell the matched sensitive parent cell line
- P-gp P-glycoprotein
- the overlapping two curves of each ABI compound indicate that the ABI compounds were not substrates for P-gp and overcame multidrug resistance.
- Figure 22 presents the effect of ABI compounds on tubulin polymerization in vitro.
- Tubulin 0.4 mg/assay
- 10 ⁇ ABI compounds vehicle control, 5% DMSO
- Absorbance at 340 nm was monitored at 37°C every minute for 15 min and demonstrated that ABI compounds 12da, 12cb, and 12db inhibited tubulin polymerization in vitro.
- Figure 23 depicts B16-F1 melanoma colony formation assay in soft agar showed that ABI compounds inhibited colony formation in a concentration-dependent manner.
- Figure 23A depicts representative pictures of control and each tested compound (12cb, 12da, and 12fb) at 100 nM. The diameter of each well was 35 mm.
- Figure 23B depicts a quantified representation of assay results for each tested compound (12cb, 12da, and 12fb). P value was calculated comparing with control using Student's t test by GraphPad Prism software. Columns, means of three replicates; bars, SD.
- Figure 24 depicts in vivo study of ABI compounds.
- Figure 24A depicts the in vivo activity of 12cb against B16-F1 melanoma tumors in C 5 7/BL mice.
- Figure 24B depicts the in vivo activity of 12fb against B16-F1 melanoma in C 5 7BL/6 mice and SHO nude mice. Results showed that 12fb inhibited melanoma tumor growth in a dose-dependent manner.
- C 5 7BL/6 mice bearing B16-F1 melanoma allograft (n 5 per group). Each mouse received 0.5xl0 6 cells by s.c. injection into the flank. 30 ⁇ i.p. daily treatments were started when tumor size reached -100 mm 3 .
- Figure 24C depicts the in vivo activity of 12fb against an A375 human melanoma xenograft.
- SHO nude mice bearing an A375 human melanoma xenograft (n 5 per group). Each mouse received 2.5xl0 6 cells by s.c. injection into the flank. 30 ⁇ i.p. daily treatments were started when the tumor size reached is -150 mm 3 .
- Control vehicle solution only; points, means; bars, SD.
- DTIC (5-(3,3,- dimethyl- 1 -triazenyl)-imidazole-4-carboxamide, dacarbazine.
- Figure 25 depicts a competitive colchicine binding assay.
- Figure 25A depicts a [ 3 H]- colchicine competition-binding scintillation proximity assay which showed that 12cb competitively bound to tubulin colchicine binding site.
- Figure 25B depicts representative graphs of cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry showed that ABI compounds (examples shown for 12da and 12fb) arrested A375 cells in the G2/M phase after 24-h incubation. The effect and potency were similar to those of colchicine.
- Figure 25C shows quantified graphic depictions of cell cycle analysis. All tested compounds (examples shown for 12cb, 12da, and 12fb) arrested A375 cells in the G2/M phase in a dose-dependent manner.
- FIG. 25D depicts a cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry of A375 cells after being incubated with 12cb, 12da, and 12fb at different concentrations for 24 h.
- Colchicine arrested most cells in the G2/M phase starting from 50 nM.
- 12cb, 12da, and 12fb also arrested most cells in the G2/M phase starting from 200, 50, and 200 nM respectively.
- Figure 26 depicts the effect of 17ya (top) and 55 (bottom) on tubulin polymerization.
- Tubulin 0.4 mg was exposed to test compounds (1 and 5 ⁇ ). Absorbance at 340 nm was monitored every min for 15 min. 5 ⁇ colchicine was used as the positive control.
- Figure 27 depicts tumor inhibition of 17ya on a taxol-resistant prostate cancer (PC- 3_TxR) xenograft model (top). The animals continued to gain weight (bottom) despite tumor regression indicating a lack of toxicity for 17ya.
- Figure 28 depicts that compounds lh, 2k, and 21 inhibit tubulin polymerization via binding to the colchicine binding site on tubulin.
- B Effect of the compounds on tubulin polymerization. Tubulin (0.4 mg) was exposed to compounds lh, 2k, and 21 (10 ⁇ ). Absorbance at 340 nm was monitored every min for 15 min.
- Figure 29 depicts that compounds lh, 2k and 21 arrested cells into G2/M phase and induced apoptosis.
- ⁇ Representative graphs of cell cycle analysis after compounds treatment for 24 h on PC-3 and A375 cells.
- B The changes in G2/M proportion induced by lh, 2k, and 21 in PC- 3 and A375 cells after 24h treatment.
- Figure 30 depicts pharmacokinetic studies of lh, 2k and 21 administered i.p. in mice and rats.
- Figure 31 presents in vivo anti-cancer efficacy (administered i.p.) and neurotoxicity of SMART compounds in mice.
- SMART compounds efficacy for PC-3 prostate tumor xenografted on nude mice (n 6-8).
- Figure 32 depicts molecular modeling of ABI compounds that target tubulin in the colchicine binding site.
- Figures 32A and 32B depict molecular modeling of compound 12cb and llcb, respectively.
- Figure 33 depicts microscopic images of immunofluorescence-labeled microtubules in WM-164 melanoma cells, which showed microtubule modality was dramatically changed after compound treatment for 18 h. This provides visual proof that ABI compounds target tubulin and disrupt functional microtubule formation.
- Figure 34 depicts the efficacy and tolerability of 6b and 6c in xenograft models after i.p. injection.
- A. PC-3 xenografts were treated with vehicle (qd), 6b (40 mg/kg, qd), or 6c (40 mg/kg, qd) for 3 weeks. Dosing vehicles were composed of 20% Captex200 in Tween80. The tumor volumes (mm 3 ) were plotted against time and are the means + SD from eight animals. The tumor volumes were shown in left panel and body weights were shown in right panel.
- C. The number of white blood cells was counted in whole blood collected from animal after 3 weeks treatment.
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula (I)
- a and C are each independently substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple-ring aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated N- heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated S-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated O-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons; or substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF3, CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- X is a bond, NH, C 1 to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- a and C rings are optionally substituted by 1-5 substituents which are independently O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- B is a benzene ring, a thiophene ring, a furane ring or an indole ring then X is not a bond or CH 2, and A is not indole;
- a in compound of Formula I is indolyl. In another embodiment A is 2-indolyl. In another embodiment A is phenyl. In another embodiment A is pyridyl. In another embodiment A is naphthyl. In another embodiment A is isoquinoline. In another embodiment, C in compound of Formula I is indolyl. In another embodiment C is 2-indolyl. In another embodiment C is 5-indolyl. In another embodiment, B in compound of Formula I is thiazole. In another embodiment, B in compound of Formula I is thiazole; Y is CO and X is a bond.
- Non limiting examples of compound of formula I are selected from: (2-(1H-Indol-2-yl)thiazol-4- yl)(1H-indol-2-yl)methanone (8), (2-(1H-indol-2-yl)thiazol-4-yl)(1H-indol-5-yl)methanone (21) [0070] In one embodiment, this invention is directed to a compound of formula (la)
- A is substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple -ring, aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated N-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated S-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated O-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons; or substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles;
- R 1 , R2 and R3 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- X is a bond, NH, C to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- a ring is optionally substituted by 1-5 substituents which are independently O- alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , - (CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ; i is an integer between 0-5;
- 1 is an integer between 1-2;
- n is an integer between 1 -3 ;
- B is a benzene ring, a thiophene ring, a furane ring or an indole ring then X is not a bond or CH 2 and A is not indole;
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula (II):
- R 1 , R2, R3, R , R 5 and R3 ⁇ 4 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , - OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, - NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- X is a bond, NH, C 1 to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- 1 is an integer between 1-2;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- n is an integer between 1 -3 ;
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula (III)
- R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF3, CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ; and R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH
- X is a bond, NH, C 1 to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3; - wherein
- this invention is directed to a com ound of formula (IV)
- ring A is an indolyl
- R 1 and R 2 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -
- X is a bond,, NH, C 1 to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- A is optionally substituted by O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 ,
- CN -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) ; NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) ; N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ; and
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- the indolyl of ring A of formula IV is attached to one of its 1-7 positions to X or direct to B if X is a bond (i.e nothing).
- this invention is directed to a com ound of formula IV(a)
- R 1 , R2, R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ; and
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- X is a bond ,NH, C 1 to C 5 hydrocarbon, O, or S;
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- 1 is an integer between 1-2;
- n is an integer between 1-2;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula (V)
- R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer between 1-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- B of formula V is not a thiazole .
- B of formula V is not an oxazole.
- B of formula V is not an oxazoline.
- B of formula V is not an imidazole.
- B of formula V is not a thiazole, oxazole, oxazoline or imidazole.
- this invention is directed to the following compounds:
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula (VI) wherein
- R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, - C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ; and
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- i is an integer from 1-5;
- this invention is directed to the following compounds:
- this invention is directed to compound 3a:
- this invention is directed to compound 3b:
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula (VII)
- this invention is directed to the following compounds:
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula (VIII)
- R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 ,
- CN -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -
- Q is S, O or NH
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- this invention is directed to the following compounds:
- this invention is directed to a com ound of formula (IX)
- R and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 ,
- A' is halogen; substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple-ring, aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated N-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated S-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated O-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons; or substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles; wherein said A' ring is optionally substituted by 1-5 substituents which are independently O- alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I,haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , - (CH 2 ) i NH
- i is an integer between 1-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3; or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, polymorph, metabolite, tautomer or isomer.
- a compound of Formula IX is represented by the structures of the following compounds:
- A' of formula IX is a phenyl. In another embodiment A' of formula IX is substituted phenyl. In another embodiment A' of formula IX is a halogen. In another embodiment the substitution of A' is halogen. In another embodiment the substitution is 4-F. In another embodiment the substitution is 3,4,5-(OCH 3 )3. In another embodiment, A' of formula IX is substituted or unsubstituted 5-indolyl. In another embodiment, A' of formula IX is substituted or unsubstituted 2-indolyl. In another embodiment, A' of formula IX is substituted or unsubstituted 3-indolyl. In another embodiment, compounds of formula IX are presented in Figure 16A.
- R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, - CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 ,
- A' is halogen; substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple-ring, aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated N-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated S-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated O-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons; or substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles; wherein said A' ring is optionally substituted by 1-5 substituents which are independently O- alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I,haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , - (CH 2 ) i NH
- i is an integer between 1-5;
- n is an integer between 1-3;
- A' of formula IXa is a phenyl. In another embodiment A' of formula IXa is substituted phenyl. In another embodiment A' of formula IXa is a halogen. In another embodiment the substitution of A' is halogen. In another embodiment the substitution is 4-F. In another embodiment the substitution is 3,4,5-(OCH 3 ) 3 . In another embodiment, A' of formula IXa is substituted or unsubstituted 5-indolyl. In another embodiment, A' of formula IXa is substituted or unsubstituted 2-indolyl. In another embodiment, A' of formula IXa is substituted or unsubstituted 3-indolyl.
- a compound of formula IXa is l-chloro-7-(4- fluorophenyl) i soquinoline.
- a compound of formula IXa is 7-(4- fluorophenyl)-1-(1H-indol-5-yl) i soquinoline.
- a compound of formula IXa is 7-(4-fluorophenyl)-1-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl) i soquinoline.
- a compound of formula IXa is l,7-bis(4-fluorophenyl) i soquinoline (40).
- a compound of formula IXa is l,7-bis(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl) i soquinoline.
- a compound of formula IXa is l-(4-fluorophenyl)-7-(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl) i soquinoline.
- a compound of formula IXa is 1-(1H- indol-5-yl)-7-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl) i soquinoline.
- a compound of formula IXa is l-chloro-7-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl) i soquinoline. [0093]
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula XI:
- X is a bond, NH or S
- Q is O, NH or S
- A is substituted or unsubstituted single-, fused- or multiple-ring aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated N-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated S-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated O-heterocycles; substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons; or substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles; wherein said A ring is optionally substituted by 1-5 1-5 substituents which are independently O- alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , - (CH 2 ) i NH 2 ,
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- a of compound of Formula XI is Ph. In another embodiment, A of compound of Formula XI is substituted Ph. In another embodiment, the substitution is 4-F. In another embodiment, the substitution is 4-Me. In another embodiment, Q of compound of Formula XI is S. In another embodiment, X of compound of Formula XI is NH.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of Formula XI are selected from: (2-(Phenylamino)thiazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (5a), (2-(p-Tolylamino)thiazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (5b), (2-(p-Fluorophenylamino)thiazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (5c), (2-(Phenylamino)thiazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone hydrochloride salt (5Ha), (2-(p-Tolylamino)thiazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone hydrochloride salt (5Hb), (2-(p-Fluorophenylamino)thiazol-4- yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methan
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula XI(a):
- R and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H, -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula XI(b):
- R and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H, -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula XI(c):
- R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) ; NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H, -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula XI(d):
- R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound represented by the structure of formula XI(e):
- R 4 and R 5 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 ;
- i is an integer from 0-5;
- n is an integer between 1-4; or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, polymorph, metabolite, tautomer or isomer.
- a compound of formula XI is represented by the structure of compound 55:
- a compound of formula XI is represented by the structure of compound 17ya:
- this invention provides a compound represented by the following structures:
- the A, A' and/or C groups of formula I, 1(a), IV, IX, IX(a) and XI are independently substituted and unsubstituted furanyl, indolyl, pyridinyl, phenyl, biphenyl, triphenyl, diphenylmethane, adamantane-yl, fluorene-yl, and other heterocyclic analogs such as those identified above (e.g., pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazinyl, tetrazinyl, pyrrolizinyl, indolyl, isoquinolinyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, benzimidazolyl, indazolyl, quinolizinyl, cinnolinyl, quinal
- the most preferred A' A'and/or C groups is substituted and unsubstituted phenyl. In one embodiment, the most preferred A' A'and/or C groups is substituted and unsubstituted isoquinolinyl. In one embodiment, the A, A' and/or C groups include substituted and unsubstituted indolyl groups; most preferably, substituted and unsubstituted 3-indolyl and 5-indolyl.
- the A, A' and/or C groups of formula I, 1(a), IV, IX, IX(a) and XI can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- the exemplary groups recited in the preceding paragraph are unsubstituted, it should be appreciated by those of skill in the art that these groups can be substituted by one or more, two or more, three or more, and even up to five substituents (other than hydrogen).
- the most preferred A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl.
- the A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by alkoxy.
- the A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by methoxy.
- the A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by alkyl.
- the A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by methyl.
- the A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by halogen.
- the A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by F.
- the A, A' and/or C groups are substituted by CI.
- the A, A' and/or C rings are substituted by Br.
- substituents of these A, A' and/or C groups of formula 1, 1(a), IV, IX , IX(a) and XI are independently selected from the group of hydrogen (e.g., no substitution at a particular position), hydroxyl, an aliphatic straight- or branched-chain C 1 to C 1 o hydrocarbon, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, aryloxy, nitro, cyano, alkyl-CN, halo (e.g., F, CI, Br, I), haloalkyl, dihaloalkyl, trihaloalkyl, COOH, C(0)Ph, C(0)-alkyl, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H, C(0)NH 2 , - OC(0)CF 3 , OCH 2 Ph, amino, aminoalkyl, alkylamino, mesylamino, dialkylamino, arylamino, amido, NHC(0)-alkyl, urea, alkyl-
- hydrogen
- the B group of formula I, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is selected from substituted or unsubstituted- thiazole, thiazolidine, oxazole, oxazoline, oxazolidine, benzene, pyrimidine, imidazole, pyridine, furan, thiophene, isoxazole, piperidine, pyrazole, indole and isoquinoline, wherein said B ring is linked via any two position of the ring to X and Y or directly to the, phenyl, indolyl A, and/or C rings.
- the B group of formula I, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is unsubstituted.
- the B group of formula 1, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is:
- B group of formula 1, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is substituted.
- B group of formula 1, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is:
- R 10 and R 11 are independently hydrogen, O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, haloalkyl, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -C(0)Ph, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H , -C(0)NH 2 or N0 2 .
- the B group is (thiazole). In another embodiment the B group is (thiazole). In another embodiment the B group is (thiazolidine). In another embodiment the B group is (oxazole). In another embodiment the B group is (oxazoline). In another embodiment the B group is (oxazolidine). In another embodiment the B group is - (benzene). In another embodiment the B group is (benzene). In another embodiment the B group is (pyrimidine). In another embodiment the B group is (imidazole). In another embodiment the B group is (pyridine). In another embodiment the B group is (furan). In another embodiment the B group is (thiophene). In another embodiment the B group is (isoxazole). In another embodiment the B group is (piperidine). In another embodiment the B group is (piperidine). In another embodiment the B group is (pyrazole). In another embodiment the B group is (indole). In another embodiment the B group is (isoquinoline).
- the B group of formula I, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is substituted by R10 and Rl l.
- R 10 and Rn are both hydrogens.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-haloalkyl.
- R 10 and Rn are independently F.
- R 10 and Rn are independently CI.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently Br.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently I.
- R 10 and Rn are independently haloalkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CF 3 .
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CN.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently -CH 2 CN. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently hydroxyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -(CH 2 ) ; NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -OC(0)CF 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched haloalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkylamino. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched aminoalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -OCH 2 Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -NHCO-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently COOH. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)0-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)H. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently N0 2 .
- the B group of formula 1, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is (thiazole), wherein R 10 and R 11 are independently H and 1 is 1.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-haloalkyl.
- R 10 and Rn are independently F.
- R 10 and Rn are independently CI.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently Br.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently I.
- R 10 and Rn are independently haloalkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CF 3 .
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CN.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently -CH2CN. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently hydroxyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -OC(0)CF 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched haloalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkylamino. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched aminoalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -OCH 2 Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -NHCO-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently COOH. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)0-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)H. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently N0 2 .
- the B group of formula 1, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is (imidazole), wherein R 10 and R 11 are independently H and 1 is 1.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-haloalkyl.
- R 10 and Rn are independently F.
- R 10 and Rn are independently CI.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently Br.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently I.
- R 10 and Rn are independently haloalkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CF 3 .
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CN.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently -CH 2 CN. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently hydroxyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 )2. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -OC(0)CF 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched haloalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkylamino. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched aminoalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -OCH 2 Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -NHCO-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently COOH. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)0-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)H. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently N0 2 .
- the B group of formula 1, 1(a), II, III, IV, IVa and V is (isoquinoline), wherein R 10 and R 11 are independently H and 1 is 1.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently O-haloalkyl.
- R 10 and R are independently F.
- R 10 and R are independently CI.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently Br.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently I.
- R 10 and R are independently haloalkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CF 3 .
- R 10 and R 11 are independently CN.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently -CH 2 CN. In another embodiment, R 10 and R are independently NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently hydroxyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and Rn are independently -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R are independently -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R are independently - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -OC(0)CF 3 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl.
- R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched haloalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkylamino. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched aminoalkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R are independently -OCH 2 Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -NHCO-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently COOH. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)Ph. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)0-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently C(0)H. In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently -C(0)NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 10 and R 11 are independently N0 2 .
- the X bridge of formula I, la, II, III, IV, IVa and XI is a bond.
- the X bridge is NH.
- the X bridge is d to C 5 hydrocarbon.
- the X bridge is CH 2 .
- the X bridge is -CH 2 -CH 2 -.
- the X bridge is O.
- the X bridge is S.
- the Y bridge is -CH- OH.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 of formula la, II, III, IV, IV(a), V, VI, VIII, IX, IX(a), XI(a), XI(b), XI(c), XI(d) and XI(e) are independently hydrogen.
- R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently O-alkyl.
- R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently O-haloalkyl.
- R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently F.
- R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently CI. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently Br. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently I. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently haloalkyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently CF 3 . In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently CN. In another embodiment,
- R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently -CH 2 CN. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently NH 2 . In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently hydroxyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently -(CH 2 ) i NH 2.
- R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 . In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently -OC(0)CF 3 . In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R3 ⁇ 4 are independently haloalkyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently alkylamino.
- R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently aminoalkyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently - OCH2Ph. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently -NHCO-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently COOH. In another embodiment,
- R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently -C(0)Ph. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently C(0)0-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently C(0)H. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently - C(0)NH2. In another embodiment, R 1 , R2, R3, R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently N0 2 .
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XII:
- P and Q are independently H or
- R 1 and R 4 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 ; C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H; wherein at least one of R 1 and R 4 is not hydrogen;
- R2 and R 5 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XIII:
- Z is O or S
- R 1 and R 4 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 ; COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H; wherein at least one of R 1 and R 4 is not hydrogen;
- R 2 and R 5 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , - (CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 ; OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XIV:
- R 1 and R 4 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H; wherein at least one of R 1 and R 4 is not hydrogen;
- R 2 and R 5 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- R 1 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is OCH 3 .
- R 1 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is 4-F.
- R 1 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is OCH 3 and m is 3.
- R 4 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is 4-F.
- R 4 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is OCH 3 .
- R 4 of compound of formula XIV is CH 3 .
- R 4 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is 4-Cl. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is 4-N(Me) 2 . In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is OBn. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is 4-Br. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII, XIII and XIV is 4-CF 3 .
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XIV are selected from: (2-phenyl-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12aa), (4-fluorophenyl)(2- phenyl- lH-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12af), (2-(4-fluorophenyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ba), (2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ca), (4-fluorophenyl)(2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-lH-imidazol-4- yl)methanone (12cb), (2-(p-tolyl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methan
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XlVa:
- R 1 and R 4 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H; wherein at least one of R 1 and R 4 is not hydrogen;
- R2 and R 5 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , - (CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- substitutions are independently selected from the group of hydrogen (e.g., no substitution at a particular position), hydroxyl, an aliphatic straight- or branched-chain C 1 to C1 0 hydrocarbon, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, aryloxy, nitro, cyano, alkyl-CN, halo (e.g., F, CI, Br, I), haloalkyl, dihaloalkyl, trihaloalkyl, COOH, C(0)Ph, C(0)-alkyl, C(0)0-alkyl, C(0)H, C(0)NH 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , OCH 2 Ph, amino, aminoalkyl, alkylamino, mesylamino, dialkylamino, arylamino, amido, NHC(0)-alkyl, urea, alkyl-urea, alkylamido (e.g., acetamide), haloalkylamido, arylamido, aryl,
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- R 9 of compound of formula XlVa is CH 3 . In another embodiment, R 9 of compound of formula XlVa is CH 2 Ph. In another embodiment, R 9 of compound of formula XlVa is (S0 2 )Ph. In another embodiment, R 9 of compound of formula XlVa is (S0 2 )-Ph-OCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 9 of compound of formula XlVa is H. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XlVa is H. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XlVa is CH 3 . In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XlVa is OCH 3 .
- R 4 of compound of formula XlVa is OH. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XlVa is 4-Cl. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XlVa is 4-N(Me) 2 . In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XlVa is OBn.In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XlVa is OCH 3 ; m is 3 and R2 is H. In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XlVa is F; m is 1 and R 2 is H.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XlVa are selected from: (4-fluorophenyl)(2-phenyl-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (llaf), (4-fluorophenyl)(2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (llcb), (4-fluorophenyl)(l-(phenylsulfonyl)-2-(p-tolyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (lldb), (2-(4- chlorophenyl)-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)(4-fluorophenyl)methanone (llfb), (2-(4- (dimethylamino)phenyl)- 1 -(phenyls
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XV:
- R 4 and R 5 are independently ⁇ , O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- n is an integer between is 1-4;
- R 4 of compound of formula XV is H. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is F. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is CI In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is Br. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is I. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is N(Me) 2 . In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is OBn. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is OCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XV is CH 3 .
- R 4 of compound of formula XV is CF 3 .
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XV are selected from: (2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12aa) , (2-(4-fluorophenyl)- 1H-imidazol-4-yl)(3 ,4,5 - trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ba), (2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ca), (2-(p-tolyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12da), (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)(2-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-1H- imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ea), (2-(4-chlorophen
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XVI:
- R 4 and R 5 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- R 3 is I, Br, CI, F
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- R3 of compound of formula XVI is halogen.
- R3 is F.
- R3 is CI.
- R3 is Br.
- R3 is I.
- R 4 is H.
- R 4 is OCH 3 .
- R 4 is OCH 3 ;
- n is 3 and R 5 is H.
- R 4 is CH 3 .
- R 4 is F.
- R 4 is CI.
- R 4 is Br.
- R 4 is I.
- R 4 is N(Me) 2 .
- R 4 is OBn.
- R3 is F; R 5 is hydrogen; n is 1 and R 4 is 4-OCH 3 . In another embodiment, R3 is F; R 5 is hydrogen; n is 1 and R 4 is 4-CH 3 . In another embodiment, R3 is F; R 5 is hydrogen; n is 1 and R 4 is 4-N(Me) 2 . In another embodiment, R3 is F; R 5 is hydrogen; n is 1 and R 4 is 4-OBn.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XVI are selected from: (4-fluorophenyl)(2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4- yl)methanone (12af), (4-fluorophenyl)(2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12cb), (4-fluorophenyl)(2-(p-tolyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12db), 4-fluorophenyl)(2-(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12eb) , (2-(4-chlorophenyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)(4- fluorophenyl)methanone (12fb) , (2-(4-(dimethylamino)phenyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)(4- fluorophen
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XVII:
- R 4 is ⁇ , O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , - NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- R 1 and R2 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- R of compound of formula XVII is halogen. In another embodiment, R is F. In another embodiment, R 4 is CI. In another embodiment R 4 is Br. In another embodiment R 4 is I. In another embodiment, R 4 is OCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 4 is C3 ⁇ 4. In another embodiment, R 4 is N(Me) 2 . In another embodiment, R 4 is CF 3 . In another embodiment, R 4 is OH. In another embodiment, R 4 is OBn. In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XVII is halogen. In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XVII is F. In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XVII is CI.
- R 1 of compound of formula XVII is Br. In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XVII is I. In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XVII is OCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XVII is OCH 3 , m is 3 and R 2 is H. In another embodiment, R 1 of compound of formula XVII is F, m is 1 and R 2 is H. In another embodiment, R 4 is F; R2 is hydrogen; n is 3 and R 1 is OCH 3. In another embodiment, R 4 is OCH 3 ; R2 is hydrogen; n is 3 and R 1 is OCH 3. In another embodiment, R 4 is CH 3 ; R2 is hydrogen; n is 3 and R 1 is OCH 3.
- R 4 is CI; R2 is hydrogen; n is 3 and R 1 is OCH 3. In another embodiment, R 4 is N(Me) 2 ; R2 IS hydrogen; n is 3 and R 1 is OCH 3.
- R 4 of compound of formula XVII is halogen, R 1 is H and R 2 is halogen. In one embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XVII is halogen, R 1 is halogen and R 2 is H. In one embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XVII is alkoxy, R 1 is halogen and R 2 is H. In one embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XVII is methoxy, R 1 is halogen and R2 is H.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XVII are selected from: (2-(4-fluorophenyl)-lH- imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ba), (2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-lH-imidazol-4- yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ca), (4-fluorophenyl)(2-(4-methoxyphenyl)- 1H- imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12cb), (2-(p-tolyl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12da) , (4-fluorophenyl)(2-(p-tolyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12db), (4-Hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)(2-(p-tolyl
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XVIII:
- R 4 and R 7 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(0 ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- R 5 and Rg are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHC1 ⁇ , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- q is an integer between 1-4;
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XVII are selected from: (4-methoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-lH- imidazol- 1 -yl)methanone (12aba), (2-phenyl- lH-imidazol- 1 -yl)(3 ,4,5 - trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12aaa), 2-phenyl- l-(phenylsulfonyl)-lH-imidazole (10a), 2-(4- nitrophenyl)- 1 -(phenylsulfonyl)- lH-imidazole (lOx) , 2-(4-(benzyloxy)phenyl)- 1 -(phenylsulfonyl)- lH-imidazole (lOj).
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XIX:
- R 1 , R 4 and R 7 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- R2, R 5 and Rg are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, - (CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- R 1 , R 4 and R 7 of formula XIX are independently H. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 4 and R 7 of formula XIX are independently O-alkyl. In another embodiment,
- R 1 , R 4 and R 7 of formula XIX are independently halogen. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 4 and R 7 of formula XIX are independently CN. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 4 and R 7 of formula XIX are independently OH. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 4 and R 7 of formula XIX are independently alkyl. In another embodiment, R 1 , R 4 and R 7 of formula XIX are independently OCH 2 Ph. In one embodiment R2, R 5 and Rg of formula XIX are independently H. In another embodiment, R2, R 5 and Rg of formula XIX are independently O-alkyl. In another embodiment, R2, R 5 and Rg of formula XIX are independently halogen.
- R2, R 5 and Rg of formula XIX are independently CN. In another embodiment, R 2 , R 5 and Rg of formula XIX are independently OH. In another embodiment, R2, R 5 and Rg of formula XIX are independently alkyl. In another embodiment, R2, R 5 and Rg of formula XIX are independently OCH 2 Ph. In another embodiment, R 5 , R 2 and Rg of formula XIX are H, R 4 is 4-N(Me) 2 , R x is OCH 3 , m is 3 and R 7 is OCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 5 , R2, R 7 and R of formula XIX are H, R 4 is 4-Br, R 1 is OCH 3 , and m is 3.
- W is S0 2 .
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XIX are selected from: (2-(4-(dimemylamino)phenyl)-1-((4-memoxyphenyl)sulfonyl)-lH-imidazol-4- yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (llgaa); (2-(4-bromophenyl)-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-lH- imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (111a), (4-fluorophenyl)(2-(4-methoxyphenyl)- 1 -(phenylsulfonyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (llcb), (2-(4-chlorophenyl)- 1
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XX:
- R 4 is H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H; and i is an integer between 0-5;
- R 4 of compound of formula XX is H. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XX is halogen. In another embodiment, R 4 is F. In another embodiment, R 4 is CI. In another embodiment R 4 is Br. In another embodiment R 4 is I. In another embodiment, R 4 is alkyl. In another embodiment, R 4 is methyl.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XX are selected from: (2-phenyl-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12aa), (2- (4-fluorophenyl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ba), (2-(4- methoxyphenyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3 ,4,5 -trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12ca) , (2-(p-tolyl)- 1H- imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12da), (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)(2-(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ea) , (2-(4-chlorophenyl)- lH-imida
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XXI:
- A is indolyl
- Q is NH, O or S
- R 1 and R2 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(0 ⁇ ) ⁇ ⁇ , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H; and
- i is an integer between 0-5;
- A is optionally substituted by substituted or unsubstituted O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , substituted or unsubstituted -S0 2 -aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted haloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted alkylamino, substituted or unsubstituted aminoalkyl, -OCH 2 Ph, substituted or unsubstituted -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, substituted or unsubstituted -NHCO
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- R 1 of compound of formula XXI is OCH 3 ; m is 3 and R2 is hydrogen. In another embodiment, R 1 is F; m is 1 and R 2 is hydrogen.
- Q of formula XXI is O. In another embodiment Q of formula XXI is NH. In another embodiment, Q of formula XXI is S.
- a ring of compound of formula XXI is substituted 5-indolyl.
- the aryl is 3,4,5- (OCH 3 ) 3 -Ph.
- a ring of compound of formula XXI is 3-indolyl. In another embodiment, A ring of compound of formula XXI is 5-indolyl. In another embodiment, A ring of compound of formula XXI is 2-indolyl.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XXI are selected from: (5-(4-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)-lH-imidazol-2-yl)-lH-indol-2-yl)(3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (15xaa); (l-(phenylsulfonyl)-2-(l-(phenylsulfonyl)-2-(3,4,5- trimethoxybenzoyl)-lH-indol-5-yl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (16xaa); 2-(lH-indol-3-yl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (17ya); (2-(lH- indol-2-yl)thiazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methan
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XXIa:
- A is indolyl;
- R 1 and R2 are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- R 7 , and Rs are independently H, O-alkyl, I, Br, CI, F, alkyl, haloalkyl, aminoalkyl, -(CH 2 ) ; NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , -(CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 2 Ph, OH, CN, N0 2 , -NHCO-alkyl, COOH, C(0)0-alkyl or C(0)H;
- A is optionally substituted by substituted or unsubstituted O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , substituted or unsubstituted -S0 2 -aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted haloalkyl, substituted or
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- n is an integer between 1-4;
- q is an integer between 1-4;
- R 1 of compound of formula XXIa is OCH 3 ; m is 3 and R2 is hydrogen. In another embodiment, R 1 is F; m is 1 and R 2 is hydrogen. In another embodiment, A ring of compound of formula XXIa is substituted 5-indolyl. In another embodiment, A ring of compound of formula XXIa is 3-indolyl.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XXIa are selected from: (l-(phenylsulfonyl)-2-(l-(phenylsulfonyl)-2-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)-lH- indol-5-yl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (16xaa); (l-(phenylsulfonyl)-2- (l-(phenylsulfonyl)-lH-indol-3-yl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (17yaa).
- this invention is directed to a compound of formula XXII:
- A is indolyl; wherein said A is optionally substituted by substituted or unsubstituted O-alkyl, O-haloalkyl, F, CI, Br, I, haloalkyl, CF 3 , CN, -CH 2 CN, NH 2 , hydroxyl, -(CH 2 ) i NHCH 3 , -(CH 2 ) i NH 2 , - (CH 2 ) i N(CH 3 ) 2 , -OC(0)CF 3 , substituted or unsubstituted -S0 2 -aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C 1 -C 5 linear or branched alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted haloalkyl, substituted or
- i is an integer between 0-5 ;
- a ring of compound of formula XXII is substituted 5-indolyl.
- the aryl is 3,4,5-
- a ring of compound of formula XXII is 3-indolyl.
- Non limiting examples of compounds of formula XXII are selected from: (5-(4-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)-lH- imidazol-2-yl)-lH-indol-2-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (15xaa); 2-(lH-indol-3-yl)-lH- imidazol-4-vl)(3,4,5-trimethoxvphenvl)methanone (17ya),
- Q of compound of formula XII is H and P is In
- P of compound of formula XII is H and Q is In another embodiment
- P of compound of formula XII is and Q is S0 2 -Ph.
- Z of compound of formula XIII is oxygen. In another embodiment, Z of compound of formula XIII is sulfur.
- R 5 of compound of formula XII- XVI, XVIII, or XIX is hydrogen, n is 1 and R 4 is in the para position.
- R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is alkyl. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is H. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is methyl (CH 3 ). In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is O-alkyl. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XIX is OCH 3 . In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is I. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is Br. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is F.
- R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is CI. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is N(Me) 2 . In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is OBn. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is OH. In another embodiment, R 4 of compound of formula XII-XX is CF 3 .
- R 2 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XIVa,XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is hydrogen; R 1 is OCH 3 and m is 3.
- R 2 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is hydrogen; m is 1 and R x is in the para position.
- R 2 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is hydrogen; m is 1 and R 1 is I.
- R 2 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is hydrogen; m is 1 and R x is Br.
- R 2 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is hydrogen; m is 1 and R 1 is F.
- R 2 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is hydrogen; m is 1 and R x is CI.
- R x of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is I.
- R x of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is Br.
- R 1 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is CI.
- R 1 of compound of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XVII, XIX, XXI or XXIa is F.
- Q of compound of formula XII is H and P is
- Non-limiting examples of compounds of formula XII-XVII and XX- XXII are selected from (2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12aa); (4- methoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ab); (3-methoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H- imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ac); (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ad); (3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ae); (4-fluorophenyl)(2- phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12af); (3-fluorophenyl)(2- phenyl-1H
- P of compound of formula XII is and Q is S0 2 -
- Non-limitin examples of compound of formula XII wherein P of compound of formula XII is and Q is S0 2 -Ph are selected from (4-methoxyphenyl)(2 -phenyl- 1- (phenylsulfonyl)-lH-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (llab); (3-methoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1- (phenylsulfonyl)- lH-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (llac) ; (2-phenyl- 1 -(phenylsulfonyl)- lH-imidazol- 4-yl)(p-tolyl)methanone (llah); (4-fluorophenyl)(2-phenyl-l -(phenylsulfonyl)- lH-imidazol-4- yl)methanone (llaf); (3-fluorophenyl)(2-phenyl-1
- R 4 and R 5 of compounds of formula XIII-XVI are hydrogens.
- Non- limiting examples of compounds of formula XIII-XVI wherein R 4 and R 5 are hydrogens are selected from (2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methanone (12aa); (4- methoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ab); (3-methoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H- imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ac); (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ad); (3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)(2-phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methanone (12ae); (4-fluorophenyl)(2- phenyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)(2-pheny
- P of compound of formula XII is H and Q is .
- W of compound of formula XVIII is S0 2 .
- Non-limiting examples of compound of formula XVIII wherein W is S0 2 are selected from 2-phenyl-1- (phenylsulfonyl)-1H-imidazole (10a); 2-(4-nitrophenyl)-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-1H-imidazole (lOx) and 2-(4-(benzyloxy)phenyl)-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-1H-imidazole (lOj).
- single-, fused- or multiple-ring, aryl or (hetero)cyclic ring systems can be any such ring, including but not limited to phenyl, biphenyl, triphenyl, naphthyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, cyclodienyl, fluorene, adamantane, etc.
- Saturated or unsaturated N-heterocycles can be any such N-containing heterocycle, including but not limited to aza- and diaza-cycloalkyls such as aziridinyl, azetidinyl, diazatidinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, and azocanyl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazinyl, tetrazinyl, pyrrolizinyl, indolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, benzimidazolyl, indazolyl, quinolizinyl, cinnolinyl, quinololinyl, phthalazinyl, naphthyridinyl, quinoxalinyl, etc.
- Saturated or unsaturated O-Heterocycles can be any such O-containing heterocycle including but not limited to oxiranyl, oxetanyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, tetrahydropyranyl, dioxanyl, furanyl, pyrylium, benzofuranyl, benzodioxolyl, etc.
- S-heterocycles can be any such S-containing heterocycle, including but not limited to thiranyl, thietanyl, tetrahydrothiophene-yl, dithiolanyl, tetrahydrothiopyranyl, thiophene-yl, thiepinyl, thianaphthenyl, etc.
- “Saturated or unsaturated mixed heterocycles” can be any heterocycle containing two or more S-, N-, or O-heteroatoms, including but not limited to oxathiolanyl, morpholinyl, thioxanyl, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxadiaziolyl, etc.
- aliphatic straight- or branched-chain hydrocarbon refers to both alkylene groups that contain a single carbon and up to a defined upper limit, as well as alkenyl groups and alkynyl groups that contain two carbons up to the upper limit, whether the carbons are present in a single chain or a branched chain.
- a hydrocarbon can include up to about 30 carbons, or up to about 20 hydrocarbons, or up to about 10 hydrocarbons.
- Alkenyl and alkynyl groups can be mono-unsaturated or polyunsaturated.
- an alkyl includes C 1 -C 6 carbons.
- an alkyl includes C 1 -Ce carbons.
- an alkyl includes C 1 -C 1 o carbons.
- an alkyl is a C 1 -C 12 carbons.
- an alkyl is a C 1 -C 5 carbons.
- alkyl can be any straight- or branched-chain alkyl group containing up to about 30 carbons unless otherwise specified.
- an alkyl includes C 1 -C 6 carbons.
- an alkyl includes C 1 -Cs carbons.
- an alkyl includes C 1 -C1 0 carbons.
- an alkyl is a Q- C12 carbons.
- an alkyl is a C 1 -C2 0 carbons.
- cyclic alkyl group has 3-8 carbons.
- branched alkyl is an alkyl substituted by alkyl side chains of 1 to 5 carbons.
- the alkyl group can be a sole substituent or it can be a component of a larger substituent, such as in an alkoxy, haloalkyl, arylalkyl, alkylamino, dialkylamino, alkylamido, alkylurea, etc.
- Preferred alkyl groups are methyl, ethyl, and propyl, and thus halomethyl, dihalomethyl, trihalomethyl, haloethyl, dihaloethyl, trihaloethyl, halopropyl, dihalopropyl, trihalopropyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, arylmethyl, arylethyl, arylpropyl, methylamino, ethylamino, propylamino, dimethylamino, diethylamino, methylamido, acetamido, propylamido, halomethylamido, haloethylamido, halopropylamido, methyl-urea, ethyl-urea, propyl-urea, etc.
- aryl refers to any aromatic ring that is directly bonded to another group.
- the aryl group can be a sole substituent, or the aryl group can be a component of a larger substituent, such as in an arylalkyl, arylamino, arylamido, etc.
- Exemplary aryl groups include, without limitation, phenyl, tolyl, xylyl, furanyl, naphthyl, pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl, triazinyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, isooxazolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, thiophene-yl, pyrrolyl, phenylmethyl, phenylethyl, phenylamino, phenylamido, etc.
- aminoalkyl refers to an amine group substituted by an alkyl group as defined above.
- Aminoalkyl refers to monoalkylamine, dialkylamine or trialkylamine.
- Nonlimiting examples of aminoalkyl groups are -N(Me) 2 , -NHMe, -NH 3 .
- haloalkyl group refers, in another embodiment, to an alkyl group as defined above, which is substituted by one or more halogen atoms, e.g. by F, CI, Br or I.
- haloalkyl groups are CF 3 , CF 2 CF 3 , CH 2 CF 3 .
- this invention provides a compound of this invention or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N- oxide, polymorph, or crystal or combinations thereof.
- this invention provides an isomer of the compound of this invention.
- this invention provides a metabolite of the compound of this invention.
- this invention provides a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the compound of this invention.
- this invention provides a pharmaceutical product of the compound of this invention.
- this invention provides a tautomer of the compound of this invention.
- this invention provides a hydrate of the compound of this invention.
- this invention provides an N-oxide of the compound of this invention.
- this invention provides a polymorph of the compound of this invention. In another embodiment, this invention provides a crystal of the compound of this invention. In another embodiment, this invention provides composition comprising a compound of this invention, as described herein, or, in another embodiment, a combination of an isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer,hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, or crystal of the compound of this invention.
- the term “isomer” includes, but is not limited to, optical isomers and analogs, structural isomers and analogs, conformational isomers and analogs, and the like.
- the compounds of this invention are the pure (£)-isomers. In another embodiment, the compounds of this invention are the pure (Z)-isomers. In another embodiment, the compounds of this invention are a mixture of the (E) and the (Z) isomers. In one embodiment, the compounds of this invention are the pure ( ?)-isomers. In another embodiment, the compounds of this invention are the pure ( ⁇ -isomers. In another embodiment, the compounds of this invention are a mixture of the (R) and the (5) isomers. [00177] The compounds of the present invention can also be present in the form of a racemic mixture, containing substantially equivalent amounts of stereoisomers.
- the compounds of the present invention can be prepared or otherwise isolated, using known procedures, to obtain a stereoisomer substantially free of its corresponding stereoisomer (i.e., substantially pure).
- substantially pure it is intended that a stereoisomer is at least about 95% pure, more preferably at least about 98% pure, most preferably at least about 99% pure.
- Compounds of the present invention can also be in the form of a hydrate, which means that the compound further includes a stoichiometric or non-stoichiometric amount of water bound by non-covalent intermolecular forces.
- Compounds of of the present invention may exist in the form of one or more of the possible tautomers and depending on the particular conditions it may be possible to separate some or all of the tautomers into individual and distinct entities. It is to be understood that all of the possible tautomers, including all additional enol and keto tautomers and/or isomers are hereby covered. For example the following tautomers, but not limited to these, are included.
- the invention includes "pharmaceutically acceptable salts" of the compounds of this invention, which may be produced, by reaction of a compound of this invention with an acid or base. Certain compounds, particularly those possessing acid or basic groups, can also be in the form of a salt, preferably a pharmaceutically acceptable salt.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt refers to those salts that retain the biological effectiveness and properties of the free bases or free acids, which are not biologically or otherwise undesirable.
- the salts are formed with inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid and the like, and organic acids such as acetic acid, propionic acid, glycolic acid, pyruvic acid, oxylic acid, maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, mandelic acid, methanesulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, salicylic acid, N- acetylcysteine and the like.
- Other salts are known to those of skill in the art and can readily be adapted for use in accordance with the present invention.
- Suitable pharmaceutically-acceptable salts of amines of compounds the compounds of this invention may be prepared from an inorganic acid or from an organic acid.
- examples of inorganic salts of amines are bisulfates, borates, bromides, chlorides, hemisulfates, hydrobromates, hydrochlorates, 2-hydroxyethylsulfonates (hydroxyethanesulfonates), iodates, iodides, isothionates, nitrates, persulfates, phosphate, sulfates, sulfamates, sulfanilates, sulfonic acids (alkylsulfonates, arylsulfonates, halogen substituted alkylsulfonates, halogen substituted arylsulfonates), sulfonates and thiocyanates.
- examples of organic salts of amines may be selected from aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, araliphatic, heterocyclic, carboxylic and sulfonic classes of organic acids, examples of which are acetates, arginines, aspartates, ascorbates, adipates, anthranilates, algenates, alkane carboxylates, substituted alkane carboxylates, alginates, benzenesulfonates, benzoates, bisulfates, butyrates, bicarbonates, bitartrates, citrates, camphorates, camphorsulfonates, cyclohexylsulfamates, cyclopentanepropionates, calcium edetates, camsylates, carbonates, clavulanates, cinnamates, dicarboxylates, digluconates, dodecylsulfonates, dihydrochlorides, decanoates,
- examples of inorganic salts of carboxylic acids or hydroxyls may be selected from ammonium, alkali metals to include lithium, sodium, potassium, cesium; alkaline earth metals to include calcium, magnesium, aluminium; zinc, barium, cholines, quaternary ammoniums.
- examples of organic salts of carboxylic acids or hydroxyl may be selected from arginine, organic amines to include aliphatic organic amines, alicyclic organic amines, aromatic organic amines, benzathines, i-butylamines, benethamines (N- benzylphenethylamine), dicyclohexylamines, dimethylamines, diethanolamines, ethanolamines, ethylenediamines, hydrabamines, imidazoles, lysines, methylamines, meglamines, N-methyl-D- glucamines, N,N'-dibenzylethylenediamines, nicotinamides, organic amines, ornithines, pyridines, picolies, piperazines, procain, tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamines, triethylamines, triethanolamines, trimethylamines, tromethamines and ureas
- the salts may be formed by conventional means, such as by reacting the free base or free acid form of the product with one or more equivalents of the appropriate acid or base in a solvent or medium in which the salt is insoluble or in a solvent such as water, which is removed in vacuo or by freeze drying or by exchanging the ions of a existing salt for another ion or suitable ion-exchange resin.
- this invention provides a process for the preparation of the compounds of this invention.
- the aryl-imidazole is prepared by reacting an appropriately substituted benzaldehyde with ethylenediamine to construct the imidazoline ring, followed by oxidation of the imidazoline by an oxidizing agent to the corresponding imidazole.
- the oxidizing agent is diacetoxyiodobenzene, bromotrichloromethane and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU), carbon-0 2 system or palladium-carbon system.
- the aryl-imidazole is prepared by reacting an appropriately substituted benzaldehyde with ethylene diamine in the presence of iodine and potassium carbonate in order to construct the imidazoline ring, followed by oxidation of the imidazoline ring catalyzed by diacetoxyiodobenzene, bromotrichloromethane and 1,8- diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU), carbon-0 2 system or palladium-carbon system to the corresponding imidazole.
- DBU 1,8- diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene
- the aryl-imidazole is prepared by reacting an appropriately substituted benzaldehyde with ethylene diamine in the presence of iodine and potassium carbonate in order to construct the imidazoline ring, followed by oxidation of the imidazoline ring catalyzed by diacetoxyiodobenzene to the corresponding imidazole.
- the aryl-imidazole is prepared by reacting an appropriately substituted benzaldehyde with ethylene diamine in the presence of iodine and potassium carbonate in order to construct the imidazoline ring, followed by oxidation of the imidazoline ring catalyzed by bromotrichloromethane and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU) to the corresponding imidazole.
- the aryl-imidazole is prepared by reacting the appropriate benzaldehyde in ethanol with oxalaldehyde and ammonia hydroxide to construct the imidazole ring system.
- an aryl -benzoyl-imidazole compound of this invention is prepared by protecting the aryl-imidazole followed by coupling with an appropriately substituted benzoyl chloride, followed by removing the protecting group.
- the protecting group is a phenyl sulfonyl group, phtalimide, di-1 ⁇ 2ri-butyl dicarbonate (Boc), fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc), benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz), or monomethoxytrityl (MMT).
- the aryl-imidazole is protected with phenyl sulfonyl to yield the N- sulfonyl protected aryl-imidazole.
- the protected aryl-imidazole compound is prepared by reacting the aryl-imidazole with phenylsulfonyl chloride and sodium hydride in THF.
- the protected aryl-imidazole is prepared according to Figures 7 and 8.
- the protected aryl-imidazole is coupled with an appropriately substituted benzoyl chloride to obtain a protected aryl-benzoyl imidazole.
- aryl-imidazole is coupled with an appropriately substituted benzoyl chloride in the presence of teri-butyl lithium to obtain aryl-phenylsulfonyl (2-aryl-l -(phenylsulfonyl)- 1H- imidazol-4-yl)methanone.
- the (2-aryl-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-1H-imidazol- 4-yl)methanone is prepared according to Figures 7 and 8 steps e and c, respectively.
- an aryl-benzoyl-imidazole is prepared by removing the protecting group of the aryl-benzoyl-imidazole.
- the removal of the protecting group depends on the protecting group used and can be removed by known conditions which are known in the art.
- the phenyl sulfonyl protecting group is removed by tetrabutylammonium fluoride in THF.
- phenylsulfonyl is removed according to Figures 7 and 8.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, III, V and XI are prepared according to Figure 1.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, III, V, VI, VII and XI are prepared according to Figure 2.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, III, V and VI are prepared according to Figure 3.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, III, V and VI are prepared according to Figure 4.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, III, IV, IVa, V, VI and XI are prepared according to Figure 5.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, III, VIII and XI are prepared according to Figure 6.
- compounds of formula XII and XVIII are prepared according to Figure 9.
- compounds of formula XII, XIII, XIV, XlVa, XV, XVI, XVII, XIX and XX are prepared according to Figure 10.
- compounds of formula XlVa and XIX are prepared according to Figure 11.
- compounds of formula I, la, IV, IVa, XI, XXI, XXIa and XXII are prepared according to Figure 12.
- compounds of formula I, la, IV, IVa, XI, Xlb, XXI, XXIa and XXII are prepared according to Figure 13.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, III, V, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVII, XIX and XX are prepared according to Figure 14.
- compounds of formula I, la, II, IV, IVa, XI and XIc, are prepared according to Figure 15.
- compositions including a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a compound according to the aspects of the present invention.
- the pharmaceutical composition can contain one or more of the above-identified compounds of the present invention.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention will include a compound of the present invention or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, as well as a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carrier refers to any suitable adjuvants, carriers, excipients, or stabilizers, and can be in solid or liquid form such as, tablets, capsules, powders, solutions, suspensions, or emulsions.
- the composition will contain from about 0.01 to 99 percent, preferably from about 20 to 75 percent of active compound(s), together with the adjuvants, carriers and/or excipients. While individual needs may vary, determination of optimal ranges of effective amounts of each component is within the skill of the art.
- Typical dosages comprise about 0.01 to about 100 mg/kg body wt.
- the preferred dosages comprise about 0.1 to about 100 mg/kg body wt.
- the most preferred dosages comprise about 1 to about 100 mg/kg body wt.
- Treatment regimen for the administration of the compounds of the present invention can also be determined readily by those with ordinary skill in art. That is, the frequency of administration and size of the dose can be established by routine optimization, preferably while minimizing any side effects.
- the solid unit dosage forms can be of the conventional type.
- the solid form can be a capsule and the like, such as an ordinary gelatin type containing the compounds of the present invention and a carrier, for example, lubricants and inert fillers such as, lactose, sucrose, or cornstarch.
- these compounds are tabulated with conventional tablet bases such as lactose, sucrose, or cornstarch in combination with binders like acacia, cornstarch, or gelatin, disintegrating agents, such as cornstarch, potato starch, or alginic acid, and a lubricant, like stearic acid or magnesium stearate.
- the tablets, capsules, and the like can also contain a binder such as gum tragacanth, acacia, corn starch, or gelatin; excipients such as dicalcium phosphate; a disintegrating agent such as corn starch, potato starch, alginic acid; a lubricant such as magnesium stearate; and a sweetening agent such as sucrose, lactose, or saccharin.
- a binder such as gum tragacanth, acacia, corn starch, or gelatin
- excipients such as dicalcium phosphate
- a disintegrating agent such as corn starch, potato starch, alginic acid
- a lubricant such as magnesium stearate
- a sweetening agent such as sucrose, lactose, or saccharin.
- a liquid carrier such as a fatty oil.
- tablets can be coated with shellac, sugar, or both.
- a syrup can contain, in addition to active ingredient, sucrose as a sweetening agent, methyl and propylparabens as preservatives, a dye, and flavoring such as cherry or orange flavor.
- these active compounds can be incorporated with excipients and used in the form of tablets, capsules, elixirs, suspensions, syrups, and the like.
- Such compositions and preparations should contain at least 0.1% of active compound.
- the percentage of the compound in these compositions can, of course, be varied and can conveniently be between about 2% to about 60% of the weight of the unit.
- the amount of active compound in such therapeutically useful compositions is such that a suitable dosage will be obtained.
- Preferred compositions according to the present invention are prepared so that an oral dosage unit contains between about 1 mg and 800 mg of active compound.
- the active compounds of the present invention may be orally administered, for example, with an inert diluent, or with an assimilable edible carrier, or they can be enclosed in hard or soft shell capsules, or they can be compressed into tablets, or they can be incorporated directly with the food of the diet.
- the pharmaceutical forms suitable for injectable use include sterile aqueous solutions or dispersions and sterile powders for the extemporaneous preparation of sterile injectable solutions or dispersions.
- the form should be sterile and should be fluid to the extent that easy syringability exists. It should be stable under the conditions of manufacture and storage and should be preserved against the contaminating action of microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi.
- the carrier can be a solvent or dispersion medium containing, for example, water, ethanol, polyol (e.g., glycerol, propylene glycol, and liquid polyethylene glycol), suitable mixtures thereof, and vegetable oils.
- the compounds or pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention may also be administered in injectable dosages by solution or suspension of these materials in a physiologically acceptable diluent with a pharmaceutical adjuvant, carrier or excipient.
- a pharmaceutical adjuvant, carrier or excipient include, but are not limited to, sterile liquids, such as water and oils, with or without the addition of a surfactant and other pharmaceutically and physiologically acceptable components.
- Illustrative oils are those of petroleum, animal, vegetable, or synthetic origin, for example, peanut oil, soybean oil, or mineral oil.
- water, saline, aqueous dextrose and related sugar solution, and glycols, such as propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol, are preferred liquid carriers, particularly for injectable solutions.
- These active compounds may also be administered parenterally. Solutions or suspensions of these active compounds can be prepared in water suitably mixed with a surfactant such as hydroxypropylcellulose. Dispersions can also be prepared in glycerol, liquid polyethylene glycols, and mixtures thereof in oils. Illustrative oils are those of petroleum, animal, vegetable, or synthetic origin, for example, peanut oil, soybean oil, or mineral oil. In general, water, saline, aqueous dextrose and related sugar solution, and glycols such as, propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol, are preferred liquid carriers, particularly for injectable solutions. Under ordinary conditions of storage and use, these preparations contain a preservative to prevent the growth of microorganisms.
- the compounds of the present invention in solution or suspension may be packaged in a pressurized aerosol container together with suitable propellants, for example, hydrocarbon propellants like propane, butane, or isobutane with conventional adjuvants.
- suitable propellants for example, hydrocarbon propellants like propane, butane, or isobutane with conventional adjuvants.
- the materials of the present invention also may be administered in a non-pressurized form such as in a nebulizer or atomizer.
- the compounds of this invention are administered in combination with an anti-cancer agent.
- the anti-cancer agent is a monoclonal antibody.
- the monoclonal antibodies are used for diagnosis, monitoring, or treatment of cancer.
- monoclonal antibodies react against specific antigens on cancer cells.
- the monoclonal antibody acts as a cancer cell receptor antagonist.
- monoclonal antibodies enhance the patient's immune response.
- monoclonal antibodies act against cell growth factors, thus blocking cancer cell growth.
- anti-cancer monoclonal antibodies are conjugated or linked to anti-cancer drugs, radioisotopes, other biologic response modifiers, other toxins, or a combination thereof.
- anti-cancer monoclonal antibodies are conjugated or linked to a compound of this invention as described hereinabove.
- Yet another aspect of the present invention relates to a method of treating cancer that includes selecting a subject in need of treatment for cancer, and administering to the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to the first aspect of the present invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier under conditions effective to treat cancer.
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to the first aspect of the present invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier under conditions effective to treat cancer.
- administering the compounds of the present invention can be administered systemically or, alternatively, they can be administered directly to a specific site where cancer cells or precancerous cells are present.
- administering can be accomplished in any manner effective for delivering the compounds or the pharmaceutical compositions to the cancer cells or precancerous cells.
- Exemplary modes of administration include, without limitation, administering the compounds or compositions orally, topically, transdermally, parenterally, subcutaneously, intravenously, intramuscularly, intraperitoneally, by intranasal instillation, by intracavitary or intravesical instillation, intraocularly, intraarterially, intralesionally, or by application to mucous membranes, such as, that of the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes.
- the invention provides compounds and compositions, including any embodiment described herein, for use in any of the methods of this invention.
- use of a compound of this invention or a composition comprising the same will have utility in inhibiting, suppressing, enhancing or stimulating a desired response in a subject, as will be understood by one skilled in the art.
- the compositions may further comprise additional active ingredients, whose activity is useful for the particular application for which the compound of this invention is being administered.
- this invention is directed to a method of treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk of developing or inhibiting cancer comprising administering a compound of this invention to a subject suffering from cancer under conditions effective to treat the cancer.
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- this invention provides methods for: a) treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting drug resistant tumors; b) treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting metastatic cancer; c) treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting drug resistant cancer; d) treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting a drug resistant cancer wherein the cancer is melanoma; e) a method of treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting a drug resistant cancer wherein the cancer is prostate cancer; f) a method of treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting metastatic melanoma; g) a method of treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting prostate cancer; h) treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting cancer in a subject, wherein
- the compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibition of cancer, metastatic cancer, drug resistant tumors, drug resistant cancer and various forms of cancer.
- the cancer is prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, skin cancer (e.g., melanoma), lung cancer, colon cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, head and neck, pancreatic, esophageal, renal cancer or CNS cancer (e.g., glioma, glioblastoma). Treatment of these different cancers is supported by the Examples herein.
- Preferred compounds of the present invention are selectively disruptive to cancer cells, causing ablation of cancer cells but preferably not normal cells. Significantly, harm to normal cells is minimized because the cancer cells are susceptible to disruption at much lower concentrations of the compounds of the present invention.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, polymorph, crystal, N-oxide, hydrate or any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting cancer in a subject.
- the cancer is adrenocortical carcinoma, anal cancer, bladder cancer, brain tumor, brain stem, breast cancer, glioma, cerebellar astrocytoma, cerebral astrocytoma, ependymoma, medulloblastoma, supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal, pineal tumors, hypothalamic glioma, breast cancer, carcinoid tumor, carcinoma, cervical cancer, colon cancer, central nervous system (CNS) cancer, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, extrahepatic bile duct cancer, Ewing's family of tumors (Pnet), extracranial germ cell tumor, eye cancer, intraocular melanoma, gallbladder cancer, gastric cancer, germ cell tumor, extragonadal, gestational trophoblastic tumor, head and neck cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, islet cell carcinoma, laryngeal cancer, leukemia, acute lymphoblastic, leukemia, oral cavity cancer
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, polymorph, crystal, N-oxide, hydrate or any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting a metastatic cancer in a subject.
- the cancer is adrenocortical carcinoma, anal cancer, bladder cancer, brain tumor, brain stem, breast cancer, glioma, cerebellar astrocytoma, cerebral astrocytoma, ependymoma, medulloblastoma, supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal, pineal tumors, hypothalamic glioma, breast cancer, carcinoid tumor, carcinoma, cervical cancer, colon cancer, central nervous system (CNS) cancer, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, extrahepatic bile duct cancer, Ewing's family of tumors (Pnet), extracranial germ cell tumor, eye cancer, intraocular melanoma, gallbladder cancer, gastric cancer, germ cell tumor, extragonadal, gestational trophoblastic tumor, head and neck cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, islet cell carcinoma, laryngeal cancer, leukemia, acute lymphoblastic, leukemia, oral cavity cancer
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, polymorph, crystal, N-oxide, hydrate or any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting a drug-resistant cancer or resistant cancer in a subject.
- the cancer is adrenocortical carcinoma, anal cancer, bladder cancer, brain tumor, brain stem, breast cancer, glioma, cerebellar astrocytoma, cerebral astrocytoma, ependymoma, medulloblastoma, supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal, pineal tumors, hypothalamic glioma, breast cancer, carcinoid tumor, carcinoma, cervical cancer, colon cancer, central nervous system (CNS) cancer, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, extrahepatic bile duct cancer, Ewing's family of tumors (Pnet), extracranial germ cell tumor, eye cancer, intraocular melanoma, gallbladder cancer, gastric cancer, germ cell tumor, extragonadal, gestational trophoblastic tumor, head and neck cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, islet cell carcinoma, laryngeal cancer, leukemia, acute lymphoblastic, leukemia, oral cavity cancer
- metastatic cancer refers to a cancer that spread (metastasized) from its original site to another area of the body. Virtually all cancers have the potential to spread. Whether metastases develop depends on the complex interaction of many tumor cell factors, including the type of cancer, the degree of maturity (differentiation) of the tumor cells, the location and how long the cancer has been present, as well as other incompletely understood factors. Metastases spread in three ways - by local extension from the tumor to the surrounding tissues, through the bloodstream to distant sites or through the lymphatic system to neighboring or distant lymph nodes. Each kind of cancer may have a typical route of spread. The tumor is called by the primary site (ex. breast cancer that has spread to the brain is called metastatic breast cancer to the brain).
- drug-resistant cancer refers to cancer cells that acquire resistance to chemotherapy.
- Cancer cells can acquire resistance to chemotherapy by a range of mechanisms, including the mutation or overexpression of the drug target, inactivation of the drug, or elimination of the drug from the cell. Tumors that recur after an initial response to chemotherapy may be resistant to multiple drugs (they are multidrug resistant).
- the reasons for drug resistance are: a) some of the cells that are not killed by the chemotherapy mutate (change) and become resistant to the drug. Once they multiply, there may be more resistant cells than cells that are sensitive to the chemotherapy; b) Gene amplification.
- a cancer cell may produce hundreds of copies of a particular gene. This gene triggers an overproduction of protein that renders the anticancer drug ineffective; c) cancer cells may pump the drug out of the cell as fast as it is going in using a molecule called p-glycoprotein; d) cancer cells may stop taking in the drugs because the protein that transports the drug across the cell wall stops working; e) the cancer cells may learn how to repair the DNA breaks caused by some anti-cancer drugs; f) cancer cells may develop a mechanism that inactivates the drug.
- P-gp P-glycoprotein
- This protein is a clinically important transporter protein belonging to the ATP-binding cassette family of cell membrane transporters.
- resistant cancer refers to drug-resistant cancer as described herein above. In another embodiment “resistant cancer” refers to cancer cells that acquire resistance to any treatment such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy or biological therapy.
- this invention is directed to treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting cancer in a subject, wherein the subject has been previously treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or biological therapy.
- “Chemotherapy” refers to chemical treatment for cancer such as drugs that kill cancer cells directly. Such drugs are referred as "anti-cancer” drugs or “antineoplastics.”
- Today's therapy uses more than 100 drugs to treat cancer. To cure a specific cancer. Chemotherapy is used to control tumor growth when cure is not possible; to shrink tumors before surgery or radiation therapy; to relieve symptoms (such as pain); and to destroy microscopic cancer cells that may be present after the known tumor is removed by surgery (called adjuvant therapy). Adjuvant therapy is given to prevent a possible cancer reoccurrence.
- Radiotherapy refers to high energy x-rays and similar rays (such as electrons) to treat disease. Many people with cancer will have radiotherapy as part of their treatment. This can be given either as external radiotherapy from outside the body using x- rays or from within the body as internal radiotherapy. Radiotherapy works by destroying the cancer cells in the treated area. Although normal cells can also be damaged by the radiotherapy, they can usually repair themselves. Radiotherapy treatment can cure some cancers and can also reduce the chance of a cancer coming back after surgery. It may be used to reduce cancer symptoms.
- Bio therapy refers to substances that occur naturally in the body to destroy cancer cells. There are several types of treatment including: monoclonal antibodies, cancer growth inhibitors, vaccines and gene therapy. Biological therapy is also known as immunotherapy.
- this invention provides a method of treating a subject suffering from prostate cancer, metastatic prostate cancer, resistant prostate cancer or drug- resistant prostate cancer comprising the step of administering to said subject a compound of this invention, or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal or any combination thereof, or a composition comprising the same in an amount effective to treat prostate cancer in the subject.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12cla.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides a method for suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting prostate cancer, metastatic prostate cancer, resistant prostate cancer or drug-resistant prostate cancer in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a compound of this invention and/or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N- oxide, polymorph, crystal or any combination thereof or a composition comprising the same.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides a method of treating a subject suffering from breast cancer, metastatic breast cancer, resistant breast cancer or drug-resistant breast cancer comprising the step of administering to said subject a compound of this invention, or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal or any combination thereof, or a composition comprising the same.
- the subject is a male or female.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides a method of suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting breast cancer, metastatic breast cancer, resistant breast cancer or drug-resistant breast cancer in a subject comprising the step of administering to said subject a compound of this invention or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer,hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal or any combination thereof, or a composition comprising the same.
- the subject is a male or female.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 12fb. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 12cb. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 55. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 6b. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal or any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting ovarian cancer, metastatic ovarian cancer, resistant ovarian cancer or drug-resistant ovarian cancer in a subject.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides a method for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk or inhibiting melanoma, metastatic melanoma, resistant melanoma or drug-resistant melanoma in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a compound of this invention and/or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal or any combination thereof.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal or any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting lung cancer, metastatic lung cancer, resistant lung cancer or drug-resistant lung cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting non- small cell lung cancer, metastatic small cell lung cancer, resistant small cell lung cancer or drug- resistant small cell lung cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting colon cancer, metastatic colon lung cancer, resistant colon cancer or drug-resistant colon cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting of leukemia, metastatic leukemia, resistant leukemia or drug-resistant leukemia.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting lymphoma, metastatic lymphoma, lymphoma or drug-resistant lymphoma.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting head and neck cancer, metastatic head and neck cancer, resistant head and neck cancer or drug- resistant head and neck cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12cla.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting of pancreatic cancer, metastatic pancreatic cancer, resistant pancreatic cancer or drug-resistant pancreatic cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting esophageal cancer, metastatic esophageal cancer, resistant esophageal cancer or drug-resistant esophageal cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting renal cancer, metastatic renal cancer, resistant renal cancer or drug-resistant renal cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12cla.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, hydrate, N-oxide, polymorph, crystal any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, delaying the progression, or inhibiting CNS cancer, metastatic CNS cancer, resistant CNS cancer or drug-resistant CNS cancer.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- this invention provides for the use of a compound as herein described, or its isomer, metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, pharmaceutical product, tautomer, polymorph, crystal, N-oxide, hydrate or any combination thereof, for treating, suppressing, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibiting a drug resistant cancerous tumor or tumors in a subject.
- the cancer is adrenocortical carcinoma, anal cancer, bladder cancer, brain tumor, brain stem, breast cancer, glioma, cerebellar astrocytoma, cerebral astrocytoma, ependymoma, medulloblastoma, supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal, pineal tumors, hypothalamic glioma, breast cancer, carcinoid tumor, carcinoma, cervical cancer, colon cancer, central nervous system (CNS) cancer, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, extrahepatic bile duct cancer, Ewing's family of tumors (Pnet), extracranial germ cell tumor, eye cancer, intraocular melanoma, gallbladder cancer, gastric cancer, germ cell tumor, extragonadal, gestational trophoblastic tumor, head and neck cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, islet cell carcinoma, laryngeal cancer, leukemia, acute lymphoblastic, leukemia, oral cavity cancer
- the compound is compound 12db. In another embodiment, the compound is compound llcb. In another embodiment, the compound is compound llfb. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 12da. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 12fa. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 12fb. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 12cb. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 55. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 6b. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 17ya.
- the tumor is prostate cancer tumor. In another embodiment, the tumor is ovarian cancer tumor. In another embodiment, the tumor is a melanoma tumor. In another embodiment, the tumor is a multidrug resistant (MDR) melanoma tumor.
- MDR multidrug resistant
- this invention is directed to a method of destroying a cancerous cell comprising: providing a compound of this invention and contacting the cancerous cell with the compound under conditions effective to destroy the contacted cancerous cell.
- the cells to be destroyed can be located either in vivo or ex vivo (i.e., in culture).
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b. In another embodiment, the compound is compound 17ya.
- the cancer is selected from the group consisting of prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, skin cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, colon cancer, leukemia, renal cancer, CNS cancer, and combinations thereof.
- a still further aspect of the present invention relates to a method of treating or preventing a cancerous condition that includes: providing a compound of the present invention and then administering an effective amount of the compound to a patient in a manner effective to treat or prevent a cancerous condition.
- the patient to be treated is characterized by the presence of a precancerous condition, and the administering of the compound is effective to prevent development of the precancerous condition into the cancerous condition. This can occur by destroying the precancerous cell prior to or concurrent with its further development into a cancerous state.
- the patient to be treated is characterized by the presence of a cancerous condition, and the administering of the compound is effective either to cause regression of the cancerous condition or to inhibit growth of the cancerous condition, i.e., stopping its growth altogether or reducing its rate of growth.
- This preferably occurs by destroying cancer cells, regardless of their location in the patient body. That is, whether the cancer cells are located at a primary tumor site or whether the cancer cells have metastasized and created secondary tumors within the patient body.
- subject or patient refers to any mammalian patient, including without limitation, humans and other primates, dogs, cats, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, rats, mice, and other rodents.
- the subject is male.
- the subject is female.
- the methods as described herein may be useful for treating either males or females.
- administering When administering the compounds of the present invention, they can be administered systemically or, alternatively, they can be administered directly to a specific site where cancer cells or precancerous cells are present. Thus, administering can be accomplished in any manner effective for delivering the compounds or the pharmaceutical compositions to the cancer cells or precancerous cells.
- Exemplary modes of administration include, without limitation, administering the compounds or compositions orally, topically, transdermally, parenterally, subcutaneously, intravenously, intramuscularly, intraperitoneally, by intranasal instillation, by intracavitary or intravesical instillation, intraocularly, intraarterially, intralesionally, or by application to mucous membranes, such as, that of the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes.
- the compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment or prevention of various forms of cancer, particularly prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovarian, skin cancer (e.g., melanoma), lung cancer, colon cancer, leukemia, renal cancer, and CNS cancer (e.g., glioma, glioblastoma). Treatment of these different cancers is supported by the Examples herein. Moreover, based upon their believed mode of action as tubulin inhibitors, it is believed that other forms of cancer will likewise be treatable or preventable upon administration of the compounds or compositions of the present invention to a patient. Preferred compounds of the present invention are selectively disruptive to cancer cells, causing ablation of cancer cells but preferably not normal cells. Significantly, harm to normal cells is minimized because the cancer cells are susceptible to disruption at much lower concentrations of the compounds of the present invention.
- the compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment, reducing the severity, reducing the risk, or inhibition of cancer, metastatic cancer, resistant cancer or drug- resistant cancer.
- the cancer is prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovarian, skin cancer (e.g., melanoma), lung cancer, colon cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, head and neck, pancreatic, esophageal, renal cancer or CNS cancer. Treatment of these different cancers is supported by the Examples herein. Moreover, based upon their believed mode of action as tubulin inhibitors, it is believed that other forms of cancer will likewise be treatable or preventable upon administration of the compounds or compositions of the present invention to a patient.
- Preferred compounds of the present invention are selectively disruptive to cancer cells, causing ablation of cancer cells but preferably not normal cells. Significantly, harm to normal cells is minimized because the cancer cells are susceptible to disruption at much lower concentrations of the compounds of the present invention.
- the compound is compound 12db.
- the compound is compound llcb.
- the compound is compound llfb.
- the compound is compound 12da.
- the compound is compound 12fa.
- the compound is compound 12fb.
- the compound is compound 12cb.
- the compound is compound 55.
- the compound is compound 6b.
- the compound is compound 17ya.
- subject or patient refers to any mammalian patient, including without limitation, humans and other primates, dogs, cats, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, rats, mice, and other rodents. In some embodiments, while the methods as described herein may be useful for treating either males or females.
- the compound is administered in combination with an anticancer agent by administering the compounds as herein described, alone or in combination with other agents.
- the pharmaceutical composition can also contain, or can be administered in conjunction with, other therapeutic agents or treatment regimen presently known or hereafter developed for the treatment of various types of cancer.
- other therapeutic agents or treatment regimen include, without limitation, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, chemotherapy, surgical intervention, and combinations thereof.
- ABT-751 was prepared according methods reported by Yoshino et al. 26 Routine thin layer chromatography (TLC) was performed on aluminum backed Uniplates (Analtech, Newark, DE). Melting points were measured with Fisher- Johns melting point apparatus (uncorrected). NMR spectra were obtained on a Bruker AX 300 (Billerica, MA) spectrometer or Varian Inova-500 (Vernon Hills, Illinois) spectrometer.
- PBS phosphate buffered saline
- Compound lh was administered intravenously (i.v.) into the jugular vein catheters at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg (in DMSO/PEG300, 2/8), whereas 5Ha and 5Hc were dosed at 5 mg/kg (in DMSO/PEG300, 1/9).
- An equal volume of heparinized saline was injected to replace the removed blood, and blood samples (250 ⁇ lL) were collected via the jugular vein catheters at 10, 20, 30 min, and 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 hr.
- Compounds lh, 5Ha and 5Hc were given (p.o.) by oral gavage at 10 mg/kg (in Tween80/DMSO/H 2 O, 2/1/7).
- Plasma samples were prepared by centrifuging the blood samples at 8,000 g for 5 min. All plasma samples were stored immediately at -80 °C until analyzed.
- Gradient mode was used to achieve the separation of analytes using mixtures of mobile phase A [ACN/H 2 0 (5 /95 , v/v) containing 0.1% formic acid] and mobile phase B [ACN/H 2 0 (95%/5%, v/v) containing 0.1% formic acid] at a flow rate of 300 ⁇ 7 ⁇ .
- Mobile phase A was used at 15% from 0 to 1 min followed by a linearly programmed gradient to 100% of mobile phase B within 6 min, 100% of mobile phase B was maintained for 0.5 min before a quick ramp to 15% mobile phase A. Mobile phase A was continued for another 12 min towards the end of analysis.
- Bovine brain tubulin (0.4 mg, >97% pure) (Cytoskeleton, Denver, CO) was mixed with 10 ⁇ of the test compounds and incubated in 100 ⁇ of general tubulin buffer (80 mM PIPES, 2.0 mM MgCl 2 , 0.5 mM EGTA, and 1 mM GTP) at pH 6.9.
- the absorbance of wavelength at 340 nm was monitored every 1 min for 20 min by the SYNERGY 4 Microplate Reader (Bio-Tek Instruments, Winooski, VT).
- the spectrophotometer was set at 37 °C for tubulin polymerization.
- a triple-quadruple mass spectrometer, API Qtrap 4000TM (Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX, Concord, Ontario, Canada), operating with a TurboIonSpray source was used.
- the spraying needle voltage was set at 5 kV for positive mode.
- Curtain gas was set at 10; Gas 1 and gas 2 were set 50.
- Collision-Assisted-Dissociation (CAD) gas at medium and the source heater probe temperature at 500°C. Data acquisition and quantitative processing were accomplished using AnalystTM software, Ver. 1.4.1 (Applied Biosystems). The purity of the final compounds was tested via RP-HPLC on a Waters 2695 HPLC system installed with a Photodiode Array Detector.
- B ring variants (La-Id, lk) were obtained from their corresponding acids (37a- 37d, 37k).
- Compound If with thiophene in B ring position can not be separated from the mixture of If and a Grignard reagent coupling by-product 3,4,5, 3',4', 5'- hexamethoxybiphenyl using flash column.
- N-Methoxy-N-methylbiphenyl-3-carboxamide (38a). To a mixture of 37a (5 mmol), EDCI (6 mmol), HOBt (5 mmol) and NMM (11 mmol) in CH 2 C1 2 (50 mL) was added HNCH 3 OCH 3 HC1 salt (5 mmol) and stirring continued at RT for 2 h. The reaction mixture was diluted with CH 2 C1 2 (100 mL) and sequentially washed with water, satd. NaHCC>3, brine and dried over MgS0 4 . The solvent was removed under reduced pressure to yield a colorless oil, which was used for next step (58.4 %). MS (ESI) m/z 264.0 (M + Na) + .
- N-Methoxy-N-methyl-6-phenylpyrimidine-4-carboxamide 38b.
- EDCI 6 mmol
- HOBt 5 mmol
- NMM 11 mmol
- the reaction mixture was diluted with CH 2 C1 2 (100 mL) and sequentially washed with water, satd. NaHCC>3, brine and dried over MgS0 4 .
- N-Methoxy-N-methyl-6-phenylpicolinamide 38c.
- EDCI 2.12 mmol
- HOBt 1.86 mmol
- NMM 3.54 mmol
- the reaction mixture was diluted with CH 2 C1 2 (40 mL) and sequentially washed with water, satd. NaHCC>3, brine and dried over MgS0 4 .
- N-Methoxy-N-methyl-5 ⁇ henylfuran-2-carboxamide (38d).
- EDCI (12 mmol)
- HOBt 11 mmol
- NMM 21 mmol
- the reaction mixture was diluted with CH 2 C1 2 (200 mL) and sequentially washed with water, satd. NaHCC>3, brine and dried over MgS0 4 .
- the solvent was removed under reduced pressure to yield a crude product, which was purified by column chromatography to obtain pure compound 38d. (95.2 %).
- N-Methoxy-N-methyl-5-phenylthiophene-3-carboxaiiiide 38f.
- EDCI 2.9 mmol
- HOBt 2.6 mmol
- NMM 5.3 mmol
- the reaction mixture was diluted with CH2CI2 (20 mL) and sequentially washed with water, satd. NaHCC>3, brine and dried over MgS0 4 .
- the solvent was removed under reduced pressure to yield a crude product, which was purified by column chromatography to obtain pure compound 38f.
- Hydrazide derivatives 2d-cis and 2d-trans were prepared by mixing lh with hydrazine hydrate in ethanol and refluxing for 24 h.
- Acrylonitriles 2c-trans,cis were obtained from Wittig reaction of lh with diethyl cyanomethylphosphonate.
- Cyanoimine 2j was prepared using the procedure as by described by Cuccia (Cuccia, S. J.; Fleming, L. B.; France, D. J., A novel and efficient synthesis of 4-phenyl-2-chloropyrimidines from acetophenone cyanoimines. Synthetic Communications 2002, 32, (19), 3011-3018., incorporated herein by reference in its entirely).
- the sulfide compound 4a, sulfone 4b and sulfoxide 4c were prepared using 3-aminobiphenyl as starting material through an initial Sandmeyer reaction to yield carbonodithioate 52a, followed by Cul catalyzed coupling reaction and m-CPBA oxidation.
- Sulfonamide linked compound 4d was prepared from reaction of 3- biphenylsulfonyl chloride with 3,4,5-trimethoxyaniline in the presence of NEt 3 in DMF.
- the compounds of this invention possess different substituted or unsubstituted A rings such as benzyl or indolyl. Such compounds were synthesized according to Figures 5 and 6.
- Compound 66a was obtained by removing the phenylsulfonyl protecting groups in hot NaOH ethanol solution, para- OH and NH 2 on the A ring of 21 and 2r were obtained by similar Grignard reactions from the Weinreb amides 58a and 68a.
- Compound 2r was further converted to the HC1 salt (2r-HC1) and the HC1 salt of monomethyl amine 2s-HC1 using NaH/Mel conditions and dimethylamine 2u under HCHO/NaBH 3 CN conditions. Substituted A ring:
- N-Methoxy-N-methyl-2-(arylamino)thiazole-4-carboxamides were synthesized using the same method as used for 38d (see Example 1, Figure 2)
- Method A (essential for only 9b, 9x Figure 7): To a solution of 2-aryl-4,5- dihydro-lH-imidazole 14b, x (35 mmol) in DMSO (100 mL) was added potassium carbonate (38.5 mmol) and diacetoxyiodobenzene (38.5 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight in darkness. Water was added followed by extraction with dichloromethane. The organic layer was dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated. The residue was subjected to flash column chromatography (hexane: ethyl acetate 3:2) to give a white solid. Yield: 30%-50%.
- Method B (essential for only 9c; Figure 7): To a solution of 2-aryl-4,5-dihydro- lH-imidazole 14c (50 mmol) in DMF (70 mL) was added DBU (55 mmol) and CBrCl 3 (55 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight and a saturated NaHCC>3 (aqueous) solution was added followed by extraction with dichloromethane. The organic layer was dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated. The residue was subjected to flash column chromatography (chloroform: methanol 50: 1) to yield a white solid. Yield: 7%.
- Method C essential for 9a, 9d-j, 9p; Figure 8: To a solution of appropriate benzaldehyde (8a, 8d-j, 8p) (100 mmol) in ethanol (350 mL) at 0 °C was added a solution of 40% oxalaldehyde in water (12.8 mL, 110 mmol) and a solution of 29% ammonium hydroxide in water (1000 mmol, 140 mL). After stirring for 2-3 days at RT, the reaction mixture was concentrated and the residue was subjected to flash column chromatography with dichloromethane as eluent to yield the titled compound as a yellow powder. Yield: 20%- 40%. Preparation of 2-aryl-l-(phenylsulfonyl)-lH-imidazoles (10a-j, p, x; Figures 7 and 8).
- reaction mixture was diluted by 50 mL of saturated NaHCC>3 solution (aqueous) and extracted by ethyl acetate (100 mL). The organic layer was dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated. The residue was purified by flash column chromatography (hexane: ethyl acetate 3: 1) or recrystallized from water and methanol to give a white solid. Yield: 80-95%.
- R 1 CH 3 (12dc)
- R 1 N(Me) 2 ;
- R 2 (4-OMe)PhS0 2 (llgaa)
- the substituted benzaldehyde compounds 8(1, g) were converted to compounds 9(1, g) in the presence of ammonium hydroxide and glyoxal to construct the imidazole scaffold.
- the imidazole rings of compounds 9(1, g) were protected by an appropriate phenylsulfonyl group followed by coupling with 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl chloride to achieve compound ll(la,gaa).
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