WO2015007519A1 - Novel benzimidazolium compounds - Google Patents

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WO2015007519A1
WO2015007519A1 PCT/EP2014/063964 EP2014063964W WO2015007519A1 WO 2015007519 A1 WO2015007519 A1 WO 2015007519A1 EP 2014063964 W EP2014063964 W EP 2014063964W WO 2015007519 A1 WO2015007519 A1 WO 2015007519A1
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  • the present invention relates to compounds of general formula (I)
  • WO201 1079087 discloses compounds of similar structure showing ENaC (Epithelial Sodium Channel) inhibitor activity.
  • the problem of the present invention is to prepare new compounds which may be used therapeutically for the treatment of pathophysiological processes treatable by the blockade of an epithelial sodium channel, particularly for the treatment of the lungs and airways.
  • the new compounds of the present invention exhibit a reduced permeability being beneficial for topical lung treatment.
  • the present invention therefore relates to a compound of formula (I),
  • X denotes CI or Br
  • R 1 denotes (HO-)(Ci -3 -alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH 2 ) n -, (R 6 0-)(R 7 0-)P(0)-(CH 2 ) n -,
  • R 2 denotes C 1-3 -alkyl-, CH 3 -0-(CH 2 ) p -, or R 5 -Ci -3 -alkylene-,
  • R 3 denotes H, F, CI or Ci -3 -alkyl-0-
  • R 4 denotes H, F, CI or Ci -3 -alkyl-0-
  • R 5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofuryl-
  • R 6 and R 7 denote independently H or Ci -3 -alkyl-
  • n 2 or 4
  • n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5
  • p denotes 2 or 3
  • Z " denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of chloride, bromide, iodide, hydroxide, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, formiate, acetate, trifluoroacetate, fumarate, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, succinate, mandelate, me- thanesulfonate and p-toluenesulfonate,
  • z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R 1 -R 4 , 1 for uncharged substituents R 1 -R 4 or 2 for positively charged substituents R 1 -R 4 ,
  • Preferred compounds of formula (I) are those wherein
  • R 1 denotes (HO-)(Ci -3- alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH 2 ) n -, (R 6 0-)(R 7 0-)P(0)-(CH 2 ) n -,
  • R 6 and R 7 denote independently H or Ci -3 -alkyl-
  • n 2 or 3
  • n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5
  • R 2 denotes C 1-3 -alkyl-, CH 3 -0-(CH 2 )p-, or R 5 -Ci -3 -alkylene-,
  • R 5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofur-2-yl-
  • p denotes 2 or 3.
  • R 3 denotes H or Ci -3 -alkyl-0-
  • R 4 denotes H or Ci -3 -alkyl-0-.
  • R 1 denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa) - (am)
  • R 2 denotes methyl-, ethyl- or
  • R 3 denotes H or CH 3 0-
  • R 4 denotes H or CH 3 0-.
  • X denotes CI or Br
  • R 1 denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa) - (am)
  • R 2 denotes methyl-, ethyl- or
  • R 2 denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (ba) - (be)
  • R 3 denotes H or CH 3 0-
  • R 4 denotes H or CH 3 0-
  • Z denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of
  • z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R 1 -R 4 , 1 for uncharged substituents R 1 -R 4 or 2 for positively charged substituents R 1 -R 4 ,
  • a further embodiment of the current invention is compounds of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use as a medicament.
  • a further embodiment of the current invention is compounds of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of a disease selected from among respiratory diseases or complaints and allergic diseases of the airways.
  • a further embodiment of the current invention is a pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one compound according to the invention or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
  • a further embodiment of the current invention are medicament combinations which contain, besides one or more compounds of a compound according to the invention, as further active substances, one or more compounds selected from among the categories of further ENaC inhibitors, betamimetics, anticholinergics, corticosteroids, PDE4-inhibitors, LTD4-antagonists, EGFR- inhibitors, dopamine agonists, H1 -antihistamines, PAF-antagonists, MAP-kinase inhibitors, MPR4-lnhibitors, iNOS-lnhibitors, SYK-lnhibitors, corrections of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) and CFTR potentiators or double or triple combinations thereof, preferably VX-770 and VX-809, or double or triple combinations thereof.
  • CFTR cystic fibro
  • Ci -6 -alkyl means an alkyl group or radical having 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • radical attachment point(s) to the molecule from the free valences of the group itself.
  • the terminal bond indicates the radical attachment point, for example, the substituent "aryl-Ci -3 -alkyl-" means an aryl group which is bound to a Ci -3 -alkyl-group, the latter of which is bound to the core or to the group to which the substituent is attached.
  • 3-carboxypropyl-group represents the following substituent: wherein the carboxy group is attached to the third carbon atom of the propyl group.
  • the asterisk may be used in sub-formulas to indicate the bond which is connected to the core molecule as defined.
  • a given chemical formula or name shall encompass tautomers and all stereo, optical and geometrical isomers (e.g. enantiomers, dia- stereomers, E/Z isomers etc.) and racemates thereof as well as mixtures in different proportions of the separate enantiomers, mixtures of diastereomers, or mixtures of any of the foregoing forms where such isomers and enantiomers exist, as well as salts, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and solvates thereof such as for instance hydrates including solvates of the free compounds or solvates of a salt of the compound.
  • substituted means that any one or more hydrogens on the designated atom is replaced with a selection from the indicated group, provided that the designated atom's normal valence is not exceeded, and that the substitution results in a stable compound.
  • optionally substituted is meant within the scope of the invention the above- mentioned group, optionally substituted by a lower-molecular group.
  • lower- molecular groups regarded as chemically meaningful are groups consisting of 1 -200 atoms. Preferably such groups have no negative effect on the pharmacological efficacy of the compounds.
  • the groups may comprise:
  • Aromatic or non-aromatic ring systems consisting of carbon atoms and optionally heteroatoms, which may in turn be substituted by functional groups.
  • a number of aromatic or non-aromatic ring systems consisting of carbon atoms and optionally heteroatoms which may be linked by one or more carbon chains, optionally interrupted by heteroatoms, optionally substituted by heteroatoms or other common functional groups.
  • prevention means the management and care of an individual at risk of developing the disease prior to the clinical onset of the disease.
  • the purpose of prevention is to combat the development of the disease, condition or disorder, and includes the administration of the active compounds to prevent or delay the onset of the symptoms or complications and to prevent or delay the development of related diseases, conditions or disorders. Success of said preventive treatment is reflected statistically by reduced incidence of said condition within a patient population at risk for this condition in comparison to an equivalent patient population without preventive treatment.
  • treatment means therapeutic treatment of patients having already developed one or more of said conditions in manifest, acute or chronic form, including symptomatic treatment in order to relieve symptoms of the specific indication or causal treatment in order to reverse or partially reverse the condition or to delay the progression of the indication as far as this may be possible, depending on the condition and the severity thereof.
  • treatment of a disease means the management and care of a patient having developed the disease, condition or disorder.
  • the purpose of treatment is to combat the disease, condition or disorder.
  • Treatment includes the administration of the active compounds to eliminate or control the disease, condition or disorder as well as to alleviate the symptoms or complications associated with the disease, condition or disorder.
  • phrases "pharmaceutically acceptable” is employed herein to refer to those compounds, materials, compositions, and/or dosage forms which are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of human beings and animals without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, or other problem or complication, and commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
  • pharmaceutically acceptable salts refer to derivatives of the disclosed compounds wherein the parent compound is modified by making acid or base salts thereof.
  • examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, but are not limited to, mineral or organic acid salts of basic residues such as amines; alkali or organic salts of acidic residues such as carbox- ylic acids; and the like.
  • such salts include salts from ammonia, L-arginine, betaine, benethamine, benzathine, calcium hydroxide, choline, deanol, diethanolamine (2,2'- iminobis(ethanol)), diethylamine, 2-(diethylamino)-ethanol, 2-aminoethanol, ethylenediamine, N- ethyl-glucamine, hydrabamine, 1 H-imidazole, lysine, magnesium hydroxide, 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)- morpholine, piperazine, potassium hydroxide, 1 -(2-hydroxyethyl)-pyrrolidine, sodium hydroxide, triethanolamine (2,2',2"-nitrilotris(ethanol)), tromethamine, zinc hydroxide, acetic acid, 2.2- dichloro-acetic acid, adipic acid, alginic acid, ascorbic acid, L-aspartic acid, benzenesulf
  • salts can be formed with cations from metals like aluminium, calcium, lithium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, zinc and the like, (also see Pharmaceutical salts, Berge, S.M. et al., J. Pharm. Sci., (1977), 66, 1 -19).
  • the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the present invention can be synthesized from the parent compound which contains a basic or acidic moiety by conventional chemical methods. Generally, such salts can be prepared by reacting the free acid or base forms of these com- pounds with a sufficient amount of the appropriate base or acid in water or in an organic diluent like ether, ethyl acetate, ethanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile, or a mixture thereof.
  • Salts of other acids than those mentioned above which for example are useful for purifying or isolating the compounds of the present invention e.g. trifluoro acetate salts
  • Salts of other acids than those mentioned above which for example are useful for purifying or isolating the compounds of the present invention also comprise a part of the invention.
  • prodrug refers to (i) an inactive form of a drug that exerts its effects after metabolic processes within the body converting it to a usable or active form, or (ii) a substance that gives rise to a pharmacologically active metabolite, although not itself active (i.e. an inactive precursor).
  • prodrug or “prodrug derivative” mean a covalently-bonded derivative, carrier or precursor of the parent compound or active drug substance which undergoes at least some biotransformation prior to exhibiting its pharmacological effect(s).
  • prodrugs either have met- abolically cleavable or otherwise convertible groups and are rapidly transformed in vivo to yield the parent compound, for example, by hydrolysis in blood or by activation via oxidation as in case of thioether groups.
  • Most common prodrugs include esters and amide analogs of the parent compounds.
  • prodrug is formulated with the objectives of improved chemical stability, improved patient acceptance and compliance, improved bioavailability, prolonged duration of action, improved organ selectivity, improved formulation (e.g., increased hydrosolubility), and/or decreased side effects (e.g., toxicity).
  • prodrugs themselves have weak or no biological activity and are stable under ordinary conditions.
  • Prodrugs can be readily prepared from the parent compounds using methods known in the art, such as those described in A Textbook of Drug Design and Development, Krogsgaard-Larsen and H. Bundgaard (eds.), Gordon & Breach, 1991 , particularly Chapter 5: "Design and Applications of Prodrugs”; Design of Prodrugs, H.
  • pharmaceutically acceptable prodrug means a prodrug of a compound of the invention which is, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of humans and lower animals without undue toxicity, irritation, allergic response, and the like, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio, and effective for their intended use, as well as the zwitterionic forms, where possible.
  • aryl denotes a carbocydic aromatic monocyclic group containing 6 carbon atoms which may be further fused to a second 5- or 6-membered carbocydic group which may be aromatic, saturated or unsaturated.
  • Aryl includes, but is not limited to, phenyl, indanyl, indenyl, naphthyl, anthracenyl, phenan- threnyl, tetrahydronaphthyl and dihydronaphthyl.
  • heterocycle is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
  • heterocyclyl includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
  • heteroaromatic means heteroaryl, monocyclic C 5- i4-heteroaryl, or polycyclic C 5- i4-heteroaryl.
  • heteroaryl is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
  • heteroaryl includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as ap-litiste valences are maintained:
  • monocyclic C 5 -7-heterocyclyl is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
  • monocyclic C 5 -7-heterocyclyl includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
  • monocyclic C 5 - 6 - het- eroaryl is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
  • C 5 - 6 -heteroary includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
  • r 0, 1 or 2
  • the term "bicyclic C 8 -io-heterocyclyl” is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
  • bicyclic C 8 -io-heterocyclyl includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
  • annelated species of aryl or heterocyclyl as used herein, either alone or in combination with another substituent wherein the annelated species presents as an aryl-het (a), a het- aryl (b) or a het-het (c) annelation means a monovalent substituent derived by removal of one hydrogen from
  • an aromatic monocyclic system or aromatic multicyclic systems containing carbon atoms which is annelated to a five-, six- or seven-membered saturated or unsaturated (including aromatic) heterocycle containing carbon atoms and one, two, three or four ring heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur or
  • a five-, six-, or seven-membered saturated or unsaturated (including aromatic) heterocycle containing carbon atoms and one, two, three or four ring heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur which is annelated to a five-, six-, or seven-membered saturated or unsaturated (including aromatic) heterocycle containing carbon atoms and one, two, three or four ring heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur.
  • Suitable examples of a annelated species of aryl or het include: quinolinyl, 1-indoyl, 3-indoyl, 5-indoyl, 6-indoyl, indolizinyl, benzimidazyl or purinyl.
  • halogen as used herein means a halogen substituent selected from fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo.
  • Ci-n-alkyl wherein n is an integer from 2 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical denotes an acyclic, saturated, branched or linear hydrocarbon radical with 1 to n C atoms.
  • Ci -5 -alkyl embraces the radicals H 3 C-, H 3 C-CH 2 -, H 3 C-CH2-CH2-, H3C-CH(CH3)-, H3C-CH2-CH2-CH2-, H3C-CH2"CH(CH3)-, H3C-CH(CH3)-CH2-, H3C-C(CH3)2-, H3C-CH2-CH2-CH2-, H3C-CH2"CH2-CH(CH3)-, H3C-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-,
  • n is an integer 2 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical, denotes an acyclic, straight or branched chain divalent alkyl radical containing from 1 to n carbon atoms.
  • Ci -4 -alkylene includes -CH 2 -, -CH 2 -CH 2 -, -CH(CH 3 )-, -CH2-CH2-CH2-, -C(CH 3 ) 2 -, -CH(CH 2 CH 3 )-, -CH(CH 3 )-CH 2 -, -CH 2 -CH(CH 3 )-, -CH2-CH2-CH2-, -CH2"CH2-CH(CH3)-, -CH(CH3)-CH2-CH2", -CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-,
  • C2- n -alkenyl is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci -n -alkyl” with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a double bond.
  • C 2 - n -alkenylene is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci -n -alkylene” with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a double bond.
  • C2- n -alkynyl is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci -n -alkyl” with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a triple bond.
  • C 2 - n -alkynylene is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci -n -alkylene” with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a triple bond.
  • Ci -6 -alkoxy (including those which are part of other groups) are meant branched and unbranched alkoxy groups with 1 to 6 carbon atoms and by the term “Ci -4 -alkoxy” are meant branched and unbranched alkoxy groups with 1 to 4 carbon atoms. Alkoxy groups with 1 to 4 carbon atoms are preferred.
  • Examples include: methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy or pent- oxy.
  • the abbreviations OMe, OEt, OPr, etc. may optionally be used for the above-mentioned groups.
  • the definitions propoxy, butoxy and pentoxy include all the possible isomeric forms of the respective groups.
  • propoxy includes n-propoxy and / ' so-propoxy, butoxy includes / ' so-butoxy, sec-butoxy and ie f-butoxy etc.
  • C 3 -n-cycloalkyl wherein n is an integer from 4 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical denotes a cyclic, saturated, unbranched hydrocarbon radical with 3 to n C atoms.
  • C 3- 7-cycloalkyl includes cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclo- hexyl and cycloheptyl.
  • C 3 -n-cycloalkenyl wherein n is an integer 3 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical, denotes an cyclic, unsaturated but nonaromatic, unbranched hydrocarbon radical with 3 to n C atoms, at least two of which are bonded to each other by a double bond.
  • C 3- 7-cycloalkenyl includes cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclo- pentadienyl, cyclohexenyl, cyclohexadienyl, cycloheptenyl cycloheptadienyl and cyclohepta- trienyl.
  • the substituent X denotes CI or Br, preferably CI.
  • the substituent R 1 denotes (HO-)(Ci -3- alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH 2 ) n -, (R 6 0-)(R 7 0-)P(0)-(CH 2 ) n -, (R 6 0-)(R 7 0-)P(0)-phenyl-(CH 2 ) q -, H-(0-CH 2 -CH 2 ) q -, CH 3 -(0-CH 2 -CH 2 ) m -, tetrahydrofuryl- Ci -3 -alkylene-, N-acetyl-piperidinyl-, pyridyl-Ci -3 -alkylene- or pyridyl-1 -oxide-Ci -3 -alkylene-, preferably (HO-)(CH 3 -)P(0)-0-(CH 2 ) n -, (R 6 0-)(R 7 0-)P(0)-(CH 2 ) n -, (R
  • R 2 denotes Ci -3 -alkyl-, CH 3 -0-(CH 2 )p-, or R 5 -Ci -3 -alkylene-, preferably methyl- ethyl- or a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (ba) - (be)
  • the substituent R 3 denotes H, F, CI or Ci -3 -alkyl-0-, preferably H or CH 3 0-.
  • the substituent R 4 denotes H, F, CI or Ci -3 -alkyl-0-, preferably H or CH 3 0-.
  • substituents R 3 and R 4 are not CH 3 0- at the same time.
  • the substituent R 5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofuryl-, preferably NC- or tetrahydrofur-2-yk
  • the substituent R 6 denotes H or Ci -3 -alkyl-, preferably H or ethyl-.
  • the substituent R 7 denotes H or Ci -3 -alkyl-, preferably H or ethyl-, particularly preferred H.
  • Variable m denotes 2, 3 or 4, preferably 2.
  • n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5, preferably 3 or 5.
  • Variable p denotes 2 or 3, preferably 2.
  • Variable q denotes 3 or 4, preferably 3.
  • the anion Z denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of chloride, bromide, iodide, hydroxide, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, formiate, acetate, trifluoroacetate, fumarate, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, succinate, man- delate, methanesulfonate or p-toluenesulfonate, preferably chloride, iodide, formiate, trifluoroacetate.
  • Variable z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R 1 -R 4 , 1 for uncharged substituents R
  • the compounds according to the invention may be obtained using methods of synthesis which are known to one skilled in the art and described in the literature of organic synthesis. General methods for functional groups protection and deprotection steps are described e.g. in: Greene, 7.1 1/. and Wuts, P. G.M. (eds.): Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, third edition 1999; John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Preferably the compounds are obtained analogously to the methods of preparation explained more fully hereinafter, in particular as described in the experimental section.
  • Compounds of general formula (I) can be prepared by standard amidation procedures from amines of general formula (II) and the approprioate 3,5-diaminopyrazine-2-carboxylic acid applying e.g. the coupling reagent HATU.
  • Amines (II) can be prepared from N-protected precursors of general formula (III) by standard deprotection procedures. Suitable protecting groups in (III) are e.g. BOC (wherein R PG denotes NHPG with PG denoting ieri-BuOC(O)-) and phthaloyl (wherein R PG denotes phthalimide).
  • Compounds (III) can be prepared by alkylation of benzimidazoles of general formula (Ilia) applying alkylating agents R 1 -LG.
  • the leaving group LG can be e.g. Br or I.
  • compounds of general formula (I) can be prepared by alkylation of benzimidazoles of general formula (la) applying alkylating agents R 1 -LG.
  • the leaving group LG can be e.g. Br or I.
  • Compounds of general formula (la) can be prepared by standard amidation procedures from amines of general formula (I la) and the approprioate 3,5-diaminopyrazine-2-carboxylic acid applying e.g. the coupling reagent HATU.
  • Amines (I la) can be prepared from N-protected precursors of general formula (Ilia) by standard deprotection procedures. Suitable protecting groups in (Ilia) are e.g. BOC (wherein R PG denotes NHPG with PG denoting ieriBuOC(O)-) and phthaloyl (wherein R PG denotes phthalimide).
  • Benzimidazoles (Ilia) can be prepared from phenylenediamines (IV) in a two step procedure comprising (i) amidation with N-protected glycin using e.g. the coupling reagent TBTU and (ii) ring closure under acid catalysis, e.g. in glacial acetic acid at elevated temperature.
  • Phenylenediamines can be prepared from the respective nitroanilins (V) by standard nitro reduction conditions (e.g. catalytic hydrogenation using raney-nickel as a catalyst).
  • Compounds (V) can be prepared from derivatives (VI) by nucleophilic substitution of the leaving group LG (e.g. F or CI) with a primary amine R 2 -NH 2 as nucleophile.
  • compounds (V) can be accessed from nitroanilines (Va) by either alkylation (using an alkylating agent R 2 - LG) or reductive amination (using an appropriate aldehyde) of the aromatic amino group.
  • the compound may exist as a free base or a salt or a zwitterion, depending on the chemical structure, the synthesis conditions and the pro- Determinations of workup and purification applied.
  • the skilled person will appreciate that the compound is not limited to a certain salt form. Where salt forms of compounds are specified, the stoichiom- etry of the counterion is usually omitted. In case of multiply charged counterions the skilled person will appreciate that the resulting salt form is uncharged, leading to the corresponding stoi- chiometry.
  • the compound is not limited to the mono salt form and that it may exist as a disalt, trisalt or other compound:counterion stoichiometries.
  • A.2 is prepared from methyl 3,5-diamino-6-bromopyrazine-2-carboxylate (which is prepared from methyl 3,5-diamino-6-chloropyrazine-2-carboxylate as described in J.Med.Chem. 10 (1967) 66-75) analogously to the procedure described for the synthesis of intermediate A.1 .
  • HPLC analytics: RT 0.77 min (HPLC method 2)
  • the following intermediates are prepared accordingly from the respective alkyl halides and ben- zimidazoles as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a TFA salt or other salt forms which can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
  • HATU (0.10 g; 0.25 mmol) and TEA (70 ⁇ ; 0.50 mmol) in DMF (2 ml) is stirred at r.t. over night.
  • the mixture is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA) to yield the title compound.
  • example 1 .3 (30.0 mg; 0.051 mmol) and bromotnmethylsilane (0.14 ml; 1 .07 mmol) in DMF (4 ml) is stirred at 80 °C over night. Further bromotnmethylsilane (0.14 ml; 1.07 mmol) is added and the mixuture is stirred for further 2 h.
  • the mixture is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA) to yield the title compound.
  • example 1 .3 A mixture of example 1 .3 (30.0 mg; 0.051 mmol), lithium bromide (180 mg; 2.07 mmol) and DMF (5.0 ml) is stirred at 80 °C over night. Additional two times lithium bromide (180 mg; 2.07 mmol) is added and the mixture is stirred at 80 °C over night. Volatiles are evaporated and the residue is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA). The product is further purified by preparative TLC (CDM / MeOH / Ammonia 80:20:2).
  • reaction temperature 105 °C.
  • HPLC retention times are measured under the following parameters.
  • HPLC method 13 The following abbreviations are used above and hereinafter:
  • Permeability measurements across polarized, confluent CALU-3 cell monolayers grown on permeable filter supports are used to provide information on the potential of a compound to pass the lung epithelium.
  • Apparent permeability coefficients (Papp) of the compounds across the CALU-3 cell monolayers are measured (pH 7.4, 37°C) in apical-to-basal (AB) and basal-to- apical (BA) transport direction.
  • AB permeability represents drug absorption from the lung lumen into the blood and BA permeability (Papp, BA) drug transport from the blood into the lung lumen mainly via passive permeability since Calu-3 cells as well as lung epithelial cells do not express efflux transporters like P-gp, while uptake transporters may be expressed.
  • CALU-3 cells (1 -2 x 10 5 cells/1 cm 2 area) are seeded on filter inserts (Costar transwell polycarbonate filters, 0.4 ⁇ pore size) and cultured (DMEM) for 10 - 12 days until tight monolayers are formed. Compounds of interest are dissolved in appropriate solvent (DMSO, 10 mM stock solution).
  • the transport solution (TL) is applied to the apical or basolateral donor side for measuring A-B or B-A permeability (3 filter replicates), respectively.
  • the receiver side contains the same buffer as the donor side.
  • the compounds of formula (I) are characterised by their wide range of applications in the therapeutic field. Particular mention should be made of those applications for which the compounds according to the invention of formula (I) are preferably suited on account of their pharmaceutical efficacy as ENaC inhibitors. Examples include respiratory diseases or complaints, or allergic diseases of the airways.
  • the present invention relates to the use of compounds of formula (I) for preparing a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of inflammatory or obstructive diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract including the lungs, such as for example allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, , COPD, chronic bronchitis, chronic sinusitis and asthma.
  • inflammatory or obstructive diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract including the lungs such as for example allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, , COPD, chronic bronchitis, chronic sinusitis and asthma.
  • the compounds of formula (I) for the treatment of inflammatory and obstructive diseases such as COPD, chronic bronchitis, chronic sinusitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, particularly COPD, chronic bronchitis, asthma and cystic fibrosis.
  • the actual pharmaceutically effective amount or therapeutic dosage will of course depend on factors known by those skilled in the art such as age and weight of the patient, route of administration and severity of disease. In any case the combination will be administered at dosages and in a manner which allows a pharmaceutically effective amount to be delivered based upon patient's unique condition.
  • the compounds of formula (I) may be used on their own or in conjunction with other active substances of (I) according to the invention. If desired the compounds of formula (I) may also be used in combination with other pharmacologically active substances.
  • the invention further relates to medicament combinations which preferably contain, besides one or more compounds of formula (I), as further active substances, one or more compounds selected from among the categories of further ENaC inhibitors, betamimetics, anticholinergics, corticosteroids, PDE4-inhibitors, LTD4-antagonists, EGFR-inhibitors, dopamine agonists, H1 -antihistamines, PAF-antagonists, MAP-kinase inhibitors, MPR4-lnhibitors, iNOS- Inhibitors, SYK-lnhibitors, corrections of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) and CFTR potentiators, or double or triple combinations thereof.
  • CFTR cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator
  • Suitable forms for administration are for example inhalable powders or aerosols.
  • the content of the pharmaceutically effective compound(s) in each case should be in the range from 0.2 to 50 wt%, preferably 5 to 25 wt.% of the total composition, i.e. in amounts which are sufficient to achieve the dosage range specified hereinafter.
  • Administered by inhalation the active substance combination may be given as a powder, as an aqueous or aqueous-ethanolic solution or using a propellant gas formulation.
  • pharmaceutical formulations are characterised in that they contain one or more compounds of (I) according to the preferred embodiments above.
  • the compounds of formula (I) are administered by inhalation, particularly preferably if they are administered once or twice a day.
  • the compounds of formula (I) have to be made available in forms suitable for inhalation.
  • Inhalable preparations include inhalable powders, propellant-containing metered-dose aerosols or propellant-free inhalable solutions, which are optionally present in admixture with conventional physiologically acceptable excipients.
  • propellant-free inhalable solutions also include concentrates or sterile ready-to-use inhalable solutions.
  • the preparations which may be used according to the invention are described in more detail in the next part of the specification.
  • physiologically acceptable excipients may be used to prepare the inhalable powders according to the invention: monosaccharides (e.g. glucose or arabinose), di- saccharides (e.g. lactose, saccharose, maltose), oligo- and polysaccharides (e.g. dextran), pol- yalcohols (e.g. sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol), salts (e.g. sodium chloride, calcium carbonate) or mixtures of these excipients with one another.
  • monosaccharides e.g. glucose or arabinose
  • di- saccharides e.g. lactose, saccharose, maltose
  • oligo- and polysaccharides e.g. dextran
  • pol- yalcohols e.g. sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol
  • salts e.g. sodium chloride, calcium carbon
  • lactose is the particularly preferred excipient, while lactose monohydrate is most particularly preferred.
  • the propellant-containing inhalable aerosols which may be used according to the invention may contain a compound of formula (I) dissolved in the propellant gas or in dispersed form.
  • the propellant gases which may be used to prepare the inhalation aerosols according to the invention are known from the prior art. Suitable propellant gases are selected from among hydrocarbons such as n-propane, n-butane or isobutane and halohydrocarbons such as preferably fluor- inated derivatives of methane, ethane, propane, butane, cyclopropane or cyclobutane.
  • the propellant gases mentioned above may be used on their own or in mixtures thereof.
  • propellant gases are fluorinated alkane derivatives selected from TG134a (1 ,1 ,1 ,2-tetrafluoroethane), TG227 (1 ,1 ,1 ,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane) and mixtures thereof.
  • the propellant-driven inhalation aerosols used within the scope of the use according to the invention may also contain other ingredients such as co-solvents, stabilisers, surfactants, antioxidants, lubricants and pH adjusters. All these ingredients are known in the art.
  • the compounds of formula (I) according to the invention are preferably used to prepare propellant-free inhalable solutions and inhalable suspensions.
  • Solvents used for this purpose include aqueous or alcoholic, preferably ethanolic solutions.
  • the solvent may be water on its own or a mixture of water and ethanol.
  • the solutions or suspensions are adjusted to a pH of 2 to 7, preferably 2 to 5, using suitable acids.
  • the pH may be adjusted using acids selected from inorganic or organic acids. Examples of particularly suitable inorganic acids include hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, nitric acid, sulphuric acid and/or phosphoric acid.
  • organic acids examples include ascorbic acid, citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, acetic acid, formic acid and/or propionic acid etc.
  • Preferred inorganic acids are hydrochloric and sulphuric acids. It is also possible to use the acids which have already formed an acid addition salt with one of the active substances.
  • ascorbic acid, fumaric acid and citric acid are preferred.
  • mixtures of the above acids may also be used, particularly in the case of acids which have other properties in addition to their acidifying qualities, e.g. as flavourings, antioxidants or complexing agents, such as citric acid or ascorbic acid, for example.
  • hydrochloric acid it is particularly preferred to use hydrochloric acid to adjust the pH.
  • Co-solvents and/or other excipients may be added to the propellant-free inhalable solutions used for the purpose according to the invention.
  • Preferred co-solvents are those which contain hydroxyl groups or other polar groups, e.g. alcohols - particularly isopropyl alcohol, glycols - particularly propyleneglycol, polyethyleneglycol, polypropyleneglycol, glycolether, glycerol, polyoxyethylene alcohols and polyoxyethylene fatty acid esters.
  • excipients and additives in this context denote any pharmacologically acceptable substance which is not an active substance but which can be formulated with the active substance or substances in the pharmacologically suitable solvent in order to improve the qualitative properties of the active substance formulation.
  • these substances have no pharmacological effect or, in connection with the desired therapy, no appreciable or at least no undesirable pharmacological effect.
  • the excipients and additives include, for example, surfactants such as soya lecithin, oleic acid, sorbi- tan esters, such as polysorbates, polyvinylpyrrolidone, other stabilisers, complexing agents, antioxidants and/or preservatives which guarantee or prolong the shelf life of the finished pharmaceutical formulation, flavourings, vitamins and/or other additives known in the art.
  • the additives also include pharmacologically acceptable salts such as sodium chloride as isotonic agents.
  • the preferred excipients include antioxidants such as ascorbic acid, for example, provided that it has not already been used to adjust the pH, vitamin A, vitamin E, tocopherols and similar vitamins or provitamins occurring in the human body.
  • Preservatives may be used to protect the formulation from contamination with pathogens. Suitable preservatives are those which are known in the art, particularly cetyl pyridinium chloride, benzalkonium chloride or benzoic acid or benzoates such as sodium benzoate in the concentration known from the prior art.
  • ready-to-use packs of a medicament for the treatment of respiratory complaints are provided, containing an enclosed description including for example the words respiratory disease, COPD or asthma, a compound according to the invention and one or more combination partners selected from those described above.
  • 1 capsule contains:
  • the active substance is mixed with lactose for inhalation.
  • the mixture is packed into capsules in a capsule-making machine (weight of the empty capsule approx. 50 mg).

Abstract

The present invention relates to compounds of general formula (I), and the tautomers and the salts thereof, particularly the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof with inorganic or organic acids and bases, which have valuable pharmacological properties, particularly an inhibitory effect on epithelial sodium channels, the use thereof for the treatment of diseases, particularly diseases of the lungs and airways.

Description

NOVEL BENZIMIDAZOLIUM COMPOUNDS
1 . FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to compounds of general formula (I)
Figure imgf000002_0001
and the tautomers and the salts thereof, particularly the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof with inorganic or organic acids including zwitterions, which have valuable pharmacological properties, particularly an inhibitory effect on epithelial sodium channels, the use thereof for the treatment of diseases, particularly diseases of the lungs and airways.
2. BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
WO201 1079087 discloses compounds of similar structure showing ENaC (Epithelial Sodium Channel) inhibitor activity.
The problem of the present invention is to prepare new compounds which may be used therapeutically for the treatment of pathophysiological processes treatable by the blockade of an epithelial sodium channel, particularly for the treatment of the lungs and airways. The new compounds of the present invention exhibit a reduced permeability being beneficial for topical lung treatment.
3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
It has surprisingly been found that the problem mentioned above is solved by compounds of formula (I) of the present invention.
The present invention therefore relates to a compound of formula (I),
Figure imgf000003_0001
(I) wherein
X denotes CI or Br,
R1 denotes (HO-)(Ci-3-alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-(CH2)n-,
(R60-)(R70-)P(0)-phenyl-(CH2)q-, H-(0-CH2-CH2)q-, CH3-(0-CH2-CH2)m-, tetrahydrofu- ryl-Ci-3-alkylene-, N-acetyl-piperidinyl-, pyridyl-Ci-3-alkylene- or
pyridyl-1 -oxide-Ci-3-alkylene-,
R2 denotes C1-3-alkyl-, CH3-0-(CH2)p-, or R5-Ci-3-alkylene-,
R3 denotes H, F, CI or Ci-3-alkyl-0-,
R4 denotes H, F, CI or Ci-3-alkyl-0-,
R5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofuryl-,
R6 and R7 denote independently H or Ci-3-alkyl-,
m denotes 2, 3 or 4,
n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5,
p denotes 2 or 3,
q denotes 3 or 4,
Z" denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of chloride, bromide, iodide, hydroxide, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, formiate, acetate, trifluoroacetate, fumarate, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, succinate, mandelate, me- thanesulfonate and p-toluenesulfonate,
z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R1-R4, 1 for uncharged substituents R1-R4 or 2 for positively charged substituents R1-R4,
and tautomers and optionally the pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salts thereof.
Preferred compounds of formula (I) are those wherein
R1 denotes (HO-)(Ci-3-alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-(CH2)n-,
(R60-)(R70-)P(0)-phenyl-(CH2)3-, H-(0-CH2-CH2)q-, CH3-(0-CH2-CH2)m-, tetrahydrofur-2- yl-(CH2)-, N-acetyl-piperidinyl-, pyridyl-CH2- or pyridyl-1 -oxide-CH2-,
R6 and R7 denote independently H or Ci-3-alkyl-,
m denotes 2 or 3,
n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5,
q denotes 3 or 4. Also preferred compounds of formula (I) are those wherein
R2 denotes C1-3-alkyl-, CH3-0-(CH2)p-, or R5-Ci-3-alkylene-,
R5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofur-2-yl-,
p denotes 2 or 3.
Also preferred compounds of formula (I) are those wherein
R3 denotes H or Ci-3-alkyl-0-,
R4 denotes H or Ci-3-alkyl-0-.
Particularly preferred are compounds of formula (I) wherein
R1 denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa) - (am)
Figure imgf000004_0001
(ae) (ag)
Figure imgf000005_0001
Figure imgf000005_0002
(am).
Also particularly preferred are compounds of formula (I) wherein
R2 denotes methyl-, ethyl- or
R2 denot rmula (ba)
Figure imgf000005_0003
Also particularly preferred are compounds of formula (I) wherein
R3 denotes H or CH30-,
R4 denotes H or CH30-.
Especially preferred are compounds of formula (I)
Figure imgf000005_0004
W 201 wherein
X denotes CI or Br,
R1 denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa) - (am)
Figure imgf000006_0001
(am),
R2 denotes methyl-, ethyl- or
R2 denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (ba) - (be)
Figure imgf000007_0001
R3 denotes H or CH30-,
R4 denotes H or CH30-,
Z" denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of
chloride, bromide, iodide, hydroxide, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, formiate, acetate, trifluoroacetate, fumarate, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, succinate, mandelate, methanesulfonate and p-toluenesulfonate,
z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R1-R4, 1 for uncharged substituents R1-R4 or 2 for positively charged substituents R1-R4,
and tautomers and optionally the pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salts thereof.
A further embodiment of the current invention is compounds of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use as a medicament.
A further embodiment of the current invention is compounds of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of a disease selected from among respiratory diseases or complaints and allergic diseases of the airways.
Preferred are compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of a disease selected from among chronic bronchitis, acute bronchitis, bronchitis caused by bacterial or viral infection or fungi or helminths, allergic bronchitis, toxic bronchitis, chronic obstructive bronchitis (COPD), asthma (intrinsic or allergic), pediatric asthma, bronchiectasis, allergic alveolitis, allergic or non-allergic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, cystic fibrosis or mucoviscidosis, alpha-1 -antitrypsin deficiency, cough, pulmonary emphysema, interstitial lung diseases, alveolitis, hyperreactive airways, nasal polyps, pulmonary oedema and pneumonitis of different origins, preferably chronic bronchitis, acute bronchitis, bronchitis, chronic obstructive bronchitis (COPD), asthma (intrinsic or allergic), cystic fibrosis and pediatric asthma, preferably chronic bronchitis, COPD and cystic fibrosis. A further embodiment of the current invention is a pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one compound according to the invention or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. A further embodiment of the current invention are medicament combinations which contain, besides one or more compounds of a compound according to the invention, as further active substances, one or more compounds selected from among the categories of further ENaC inhibitors, betamimetics, anticholinergics, corticosteroids, PDE4-inhibitors, LTD4-antagonists, EGFR- inhibitors, dopamine agonists, H1 -antihistamines, PAF-antagonists, MAP-kinase inhibitors, MPR4-lnhibitors, iNOS-lnhibitors, SYK-lnhibitors, corrections of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) and CFTR potentiators or double or triple combinations thereof, preferably VX-770 and VX-809, or double or triple combinations thereof.
4. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Terms not specifically defined herein should be given the meanings that would be given to them by one of skill in the art in light of the disclosure and the context. As used in the specification, however, unless specified to the contrary, the following terms have the meaning indicated and the following conventions are adhered to.
In the groups, radicals, or moieties defined below, the number of carbon atoms is often specified preceding the group, for example, Ci-6-alkyl means an alkyl group or radical having 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
In general in single groups like HO, H2N, OS, 02S, NC (cyano), HOOC, F3C or the like, the skilled artisan can see the radical attachment point(s) to the molecule from the free valences of the group itself. For combined groups comprising two or more subgroups, the terminal bond indicates the radical attachment point, for example, the substituent "aryl-Ci-3-alkyl-" means an aryl group which is bound to a Ci-3-alkyl-group, the latter of which is bound to the core or to the group to which the substituent is attached.
If a compound of the present invention is depicted in the form of a chemical name and as a formula, in case of any discrepancy the formula shall prevail. An asterisk is may be used in sub- formulas to indicate the bond which is connected to the core molecule as defined.
For example, the term "3-carboxypropyl-group" represents the following substituent:
Figure imgf000009_0001
wherein the carboxy group is attached to the third carbon atom of the propyl group.
The terms "1 -methylpropyl-", "2,2-dimethylpropyl-" or "cyclopropylmethyl-" group represent the following groups:
Figure imgf000009_0002
The asterisk may be used in sub-formulas to indicate the bond which is connected to the core molecule as defined.
Likewise an arrow together with an asterisk may be used in sub-formulas to indicate the bond which is connected to the core molecule as defined.
Figure imgf000009_0003
Many of the following terms may be used repeatedly in the definition of a formula or group and in each case have one of the meanings given above, independently of one another.
Unless specifically indicated, according to the invention a given chemical formula or name shall encompass tautomers and all stereo, optical and geometrical isomers (e.g. enantiomers, dia- stereomers, E/Z isomers etc.) and racemates thereof as well as mixtures in different proportions of the separate enantiomers, mixtures of diastereomers, or mixtures of any of the foregoing forms where such isomers and enantiomers exist, as well as salts, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and solvates thereof such as for instance hydrates including solvates of the free compounds or solvates of a salt of the compound.
The term "substituted" as used herein, means that any one or more hydrogens on the designated atom is replaced with a selection from the indicated group, provided that the designated atom's normal valence is not exceeded, and that the substitution results in a stable compound. By the term "optionally substituted" is meant within the scope of the invention the above- mentioned group, optionally substituted by a lower-molecular group. Examples of lower- molecular groups regarded as chemically meaningful are groups consisting of 1 -200 atoms. Preferably such groups have no negative effect on the pharmacological efficacy of the compounds. For example the groups may comprise:
• Straight-chain or branched carbon chains, optionally interrupted by heteroatoms, optionally substituted by rings, heteroatoms or other common functional groups.
• Aromatic or non-aromatic ring systems consisting of carbon atoms and optionally heteroatoms, which may in turn be substituted by functional groups.
• A number of aromatic or non-aromatic ring systems consisting of carbon atoms and optionally heteroatoms which may be linked by one or more carbon chains, optionally interrupted by heteroatoms, optionally substituted by heteroatoms or other common functional groups.
The expressions "prevention", "prophylaxis", "prophylactic treatment" or "preventive treatment" used herein should be understood synonymous and in the sense that the risk to develop a condition mentioned hereinbefore is reduced, especially in a patient having elevated risk for said conditions or a corresponding anamnesis, e.g. elevated risk of developing metabolic disorder such as diabetes or obesity or another disorder mentioned herein. Thus the expression "prevention of a disease" as used herein means the management and care of an individual at risk of developing the disease prior to the clinical onset of the disease. The purpose of prevention is to combat the development of the disease, condition or disorder, and includes the administration of the active compounds to prevent or delay the onset of the symptoms or complications and to prevent or delay the development of related diseases, conditions or disorders. Success of said preventive treatment is reflected statistically by reduced incidence of said condition within a patient population at risk for this condition in comparison to an equivalent patient population without preventive treatment.
The expression "treatment" or "therapy" means therapeutic treatment of patients having already developed one or more of said conditions in manifest, acute or chronic form, including symptomatic treatment in order to relieve symptoms of the specific indication or causal treatment in order to reverse or partially reverse the condition or to delay the progression of the indication as far as this may be possible, depending on the condition and the severity thereof. Thus the expression "treatment of a disease" as used herein means the management and care of a patient having developed the disease, condition or disorder. The purpose of treatment is to combat the disease, condition or disorder. Treatment includes the administration of the active compounds to eliminate or control the disease, condition or disorder as well as to alleviate the symptoms or complications associated with the disease, condition or disorder. The phrase "pharmaceutically acceptable" is employed herein to refer to those compounds, materials, compositions, and/or dosage forms which are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of human beings and animals without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, or other problem or complication, and commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
As used herein, "pharmaceutically acceptable salts" refer to derivatives of the disclosed compounds wherein the parent compound is modified by making acid or base salts thereof. Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, but are not limited to, mineral or organic acid salts of basic residues such as amines; alkali or organic salts of acidic residues such as carbox- ylic acids; and the like. For example, such salts include salts from ammonia, L-arginine, betaine, benethamine, benzathine, calcium hydroxide, choline, deanol, diethanolamine (2,2'- iminobis(ethanol)), diethylamine, 2-(diethylamino)-ethanol, 2-aminoethanol, ethylenediamine, N- ethyl-glucamine, hydrabamine, 1 H-imidazole, lysine, magnesium hydroxide, 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)- morpholine, piperazine, potassium hydroxide, 1 -(2-hydroxyethyl)-pyrrolidine, sodium hydroxide, triethanolamine (2,2',2"-nitrilotris(ethanol)), tromethamine, zinc hydroxide, acetic acid, 2.2- dichloro-acetic acid, adipic acid, alginic acid, ascorbic acid, L-aspartic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, benzoic acid, 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, 4-acetamido-benzoic acid, (+)-camphoric acid, (+)- camphor-10-sulfonic acid, carbonic acid, cinnamic acid, citric acid, cyclamic acid, decanoic acid, dodecylsulfuric acid, ethane-1 ,2-disulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-ethanesulfonic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, formic acid, fumaric acid, galactaric acid, gentisic acid, D- glucoheptonic acid, D-gluconic acid, D-glucuronic acid, glutamic acid, glutaric acid, 2-oxo- glutaric acid, glycerophosphoric acid, glycine, glycolic acid, hexanoic acid, hippuric acid, hydro- bromic acid, hydrochloric acid, isobutyric acid, DL-lactic acid, lactobionic acid, lauric acid, lysine, maleic acid, (-)-L-malic acid, malonic acid, DL-mandelic acid, methanesulfonic acid, galactaric acid, naphthalene-1 ,5-disulfonic acid, naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid, 1 -hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid, nicotinic acid, nitric acid, octanoic acid, oleic acid, orotic acid, oxalic acid, palmitic acid, pamoic acid (embonic acid), phosphoric acid, propionic acid, (-)-L-pyroglutamic acid, salicylic acid, 4- amino-salicylic acid, sebacic acid, stearic acid, succinic acid, sulfuric acid, tannic acid, (+)-L- tartaric acid, thiocyanic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid and undecylenic acid. Further pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be formed with cations from metals like aluminium, calcium, lithium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, zinc and the like, (also see Pharmaceutical salts, Berge, S.M. et al., J. Pharm. Sci., (1977), 66, 1 -19).
The pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the present invention can be synthesized from the parent compound which contains a basic or acidic moiety by conventional chemical methods. Generally, such salts can be prepared by reacting the free acid or base forms of these com- pounds with a sufficient amount of the appropriate base or acid in water or in an organic diluent like ether, ethyl acetate, ethanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile, or a mixture thereof.
Salts of other acids than those mentioned above which for example are useful for purifying or isolating the compounds of the present invention (e.g. trifluoro acetate salts) also comprise a part of the invention.
As used herein the term "prodrug" refers to (i) an inactive form of a drug that exerts its effects after metabolic processes within the body converting it to a usable or active form, or (ii) a substance that gives rise to a pharmacologically active metabolite, although not itself active (i.e. an inactive precursor).
The terms "prodrug" or "prodrug derivative" mean a covalently-bonded derivative, carrier or precursor of the parent compound or active drug substance which undergoes at least some biotransformation prior to exhibiting its pharmacological effect(s). Such prodrugs either have met- abolically cleavable or otherwise convertible groups and are rapidly transformed in vivo to yield the parent compound, for example, by hydrolysis in blood or by activation via oxidation as in case of thioether groups. Most common prodrugs include esters and amide analogs of the parent compounds. The prodrug is formulated with the objectives of improved chemical stability, improved patient acceptance and compliance, improved bioavailability, prolonged duration of action, improved organ selectivity, improved formulation (e.g., increased hydrosolubility), and/or decreased side effects (e.g., toxicity). In general, prodrugs themselves have weak or no biological activity and are stable under ordinary conditions. Prodrugs can be readily prepared from the parent compounds using methods known in the art, such as those described in A Textbook of Drug Design and Development, Krogsgaard-Larsen and H. Bundgaard (eds.), Gordon & Breach, 1991 , particularly Chapter 5: "Design and Applications of Prodrugs"; Design of Prodrugs, H. Bundgaard (ed.), Elsevier, 1985; Prodrugs: Topical and Ocular Drug Delivery, K.B. Sloan (ed.), Marcel Dekker, 1998; Methods in Enzymology, K. Widder ei a/. (eds.), Vol. 42, Academic Press, 1985, particularly pp. 309-396; Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery, 5th Ed., M. Wolff (ed.), John Wiley & Sons, 1995, particularly Vol. 1 and pp. 172-178 and pp. 949-982; Pro-Drugs as Novel Delivery Systems, T. Higuchi and V. Stella (eds.), Am. Chem. Soc, 1975; Bioreversible Carriers in Drug Design, E.B. Roche (ed.), Elsevier, 1987, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The term "pharmaceutically acceptable prodrug" as used herein means a prodrug of a compound of the invention which is, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of humans and lower animals without undue toxicity, irritation, allergic response, and the like, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio, and effective for their intended use, as well as the zwitterionic forms, where possible.
The term "aryl" as used herein, either alone or in combination with another radical, denotes a carbocydic aromatic monocyclic group containing 6 carbon atoms which may be further fused to a second 5- or 6-membered carbocydic group which may be aromatic, saturated or unsaturated. Aryl includes, but is not limited to, phenyl, indanyl, indenyl, naphthyl, anthracenyl, phenan- threnyl, tetrahydronaphthyl and dihydronaphthyl.
The term "heterocyclyl" or "heterocycle" means a saturated or unsaturated mono- or polycyclic- ring systems including aromatic ring system containing one or more heteroatoms selected from N, O or S(0)r ,wherein r = 0, 1 or 2, consisting of 3 to 14 ring atoms wherein none of the heteroatoms is part of the aromatic ring. The term "heterocycle" is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
Thus, the term "heterocyclyl" includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
Figure imgf000013_0001
Figure imgf000014_0001
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The term heteroaromatic means heteroaryl, monocyclic C5-i4-heteroaryl, or polycyclic C5-i4-heteroaryl.
The term "heteroaryl" means a mono- or polycyclic-ring systems containing one or more het- eroatoms selected from N, O or S(0)r, wherein r = 0, 1 or 2, consisting of 5 to 14 ring atoms wherein at least one of the heteroatoms is part of aromatic ring. The term "heteroaryl" is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
Thus, the term "heteroaryl" includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as ap- propriate valences are maintained:
Figure imgf000016_0001
Figure imgf000017_0001
The term "monocyclic C5-7-heterocyclyl" means a saturated or unsaturated non-aromatic mono- cyclic-ring systems containing one or more heteroatoms selected from N, O or S(0)r ,wherein r = 0, 1 or 2, consisting of 5 to 7 ring atoms. The term "monocyclic C5-7-heterocyclyl" is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
Thus, the term "monocyclic C5-7-heterocyclyl" includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
Figure imgf000017_0002
Figure imgf000018_0001
The term "monocyclic C5-6-heteroaryl" means a monocyclic-ring systems containing one or more heteroatoms selected from N, O or S(0)r, wherein r = 0, 1 or 2, consisting of 5 or 6 ring atoms wherein at least one of the heteroatoms is part of aromatic ring. The term "monocyclic C5-6- het- eroaryl" is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
Thus, the term "monocyclic C5-6-heteroary includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
Figure imgf000019_0001
The term "bicyclic C8-io-heterocyclyl" means a saturated or unsaturated bicyclic-ring systems including aromatic ring systems containing one or more heteroatoms selected from N, O or S(0)r ,wherein r = 0, 1 or 2, consisting of 8 to 10 ring atoms wherein the heteroatoms is optionally part of the aromatic ring. The term "bicyclic C8-io-heterocyclyl" is intended to include all the possible isomeric forms.
Thus, the term "bicyclic C8-io-heterocyclyl" includes the following exemplary structures which are not depicted as radicals as each form may be attached through a covalent bond to any atom so long as appropriate valences are maintained:
Figure imgf000020_0001
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The term "annelated species of aryl or heterocyclyl" as used herein, either alone or in combination with another substituent wherein the annelated species presents as an aryl-het (a), a het- aryl (b) or a het-het (c) annelation means a monovalent substituent derived by removal of one hydrogen from
an aromatic monocyclic system or aromatic multicyclic systems containing carbon atoms, which is annelated to a five-, six- or seven-membered saturated or unsaturated (including aromatic) heterocycle containing carbon atoms and one, two, three or four ring heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur or
a five-, six-, or seven-membered saturated or unsaturated (including aromatic) heterocycle containing carbon atoms and one, two, three or four ring heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, which is annelated to an aromatic monocyclic system or aromatic multicyclic systems containing carbon atoms or
a five-, six-, or seven-membered saturated or unsaturated (including aromatic) heterocycle containing carbon atoms and one, two, three or four ring heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, which is annelated to a five-, six-, or seven-membered saturated or unsaturated (including aromatic) heterocycle containing carbon atoms and one, two, three or four ring heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Suitable examples of a annelated species of aryl or het include: quinolinyl, 1-indoyl, 3-indoyl, 5-indoyl, 6-indoyl, indolizinyl, benzimidazyl or purinyl.
The term "halogen" as used herein means a halogen substituent selected from fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo.
The term "Ci-n-alkyl", wherein n is an integer from 2 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical denotes an acyclic, saturated, branched or linear hydrocarbon radical with 1 to n C atoms. For example the term Ci-5-alkyl embraces the radicals H3C-, H3C-CH2-, H3C-CH2-CH2-, H3C-CH(CH3)-, H3C-CH2-CH2-CH2-, H3C-CH2"CH(CH3)-, H3C-CH(CH3)-CH2-, H3C-C(CH3)2-, H3C-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-, H3C-CH2"CH2-CH(CH3)-, H3C-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-,
H3C-CH(CH3)-CH2-CH2-, H3C-CH2-C(CH3)2-, H3C-C(CH3)2-CH2-, H3C-CH(CH3)-CH(CH3)- and
Figure imgf000022_0001
The term "Ci-n-alkylene" wherein n is an integer 2 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical, denotes an acyclic, straight or branched chain divalent alkyl radical containing from 1 to n carbon atoms. For example the term Ci-4-alkylene includes -CH2-, -CH2-CH2-, -CH(CH3)-, -CH2-CH2-CH2-, -C(CH3)2-, -CH(CH2CH3)-, -CH(CH3)-CH2-, -CH2-CH(CH3)-, -CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-, -CH2"CH2-CH(CH3)-, -CH(CH3)-CH2-CH2", -CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-,
-CH2-C(CH3)2-, -C(CH3)2-CH2-, -CH(CH3)-CH(CH3)-, -CH2-CH(CH2CH3)-, -CH(CH2CH3)-CH2-, -CH(CH2CH2CH3)- , -CH(CH(CH3))2- and -C(CH3)(CH2CH3)-.
The term "C2-n-alkenyl", is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci-n-alkyl" with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a double bond.
The term "C2-n-alkenylene" is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci-n-alkylene" with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a double bond.
The term "C2-n-alkynyl", is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci-n-alkyl" with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a triple bond.
The term "C2-n-alkynylene" is used for a group as defined in the definition for "Ci-n-alkylene" with at least two carbon atoms, if at least two of those carbon atoms of said group are bonded to each other by a triple bond. By the term "Ci-6-alkoxy" (including those which are part of other groups) are meant branched and unbranched alkoxy groups with 1 to 6 carbon atoms and by the term "Ci-4-alkoxy" are meant branched and unbranched alkoxy groups with 1 to 4 carbon atoms. Alkoxy groups with 1 to 4 carbon atoms are preferred. Examples include: methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy or pent- oxy. The abbreviations OMe, OEt, OPr, etc. may optionally be used for the above-mentioned groups. Unless stated otherwise, the definitions propoxy, butoxy and pentoxy include all the possible isomeric forms of the respective groups. Thus for example propoxy includes n-propoxy and /'so-propoxy, butoxy includes /'so-butoxy, sec-butoxy and ie f-butoxy etc.
The term "C3-n-cycloalkyl", wherein n is an integer from 4 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical denotes a cyclic, saturated, unbranched hydrocarbon radical with 3 to n C atoms. For example the term C3-7-cycloalkyl includes cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclo- hexyl and cycloheptyl.
The term "C3-n-cycloalkenyl", wherein n is an integer 3 to n, either alone or in combination with another radical, denotes an cyclic, unsaturated but nonaromatic, unbranched hydrocarbon radical with 3 to n C atoms, at least two of which are bonded to each other by a double bond. For example the term C3-7-cycloalkenyl includes cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclo- pentadienyl, cyclohexenyl, cyclohexadienyl, cycloheptenyl cycloheptadienyl and cyclohepta- trienyl.
In all cases of contradictions between structure and their naming, structure shall prevail.
5. PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The substituent X denotes CI or Br, preferably CI.
The substituent R1 denotes (HO-)(Ci-3-alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-phenyl-(CH2)q-, H-(0-CH2-CH2)q-, CH3-(0-CH2-CH2)m-, tetrahydrofuryl- Ci-3-alkylene-, N-acetyl-piperidinyl-, pyridyl-Ci-3-alkylene- or pyridyl-1 -oxide-Ci-3-alkylene-, preferably (HO-)(CH3-)P(0)-0-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-phenyl-(CH2)3-, H-(0-CH2-CH2)q-, CH3-(0-CH2-CH2)m-, tetrahydrofur-2-yl-(CH2)-, N-acetyl-piperidinyl-, pyridyl-CH2- or pyridyl-1 -oxide-CH2-, particularly preferred is a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa) - (am)
Figure imgf000024_0001
Figure imgf000024_0002
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(am), also particularly preferred is a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa)-(af)
Figure imgf000025_0001
Figure imgf000025_0002
(ae) also particularly preferred is a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (ak) - (am)
Figure imgf000025_0003
The substituent R2 denotes Ci-3-alkyl-, CH3-0-(CH2)p-, or R5-Ci-3-alkylene-, preferably methyl- ethyl- or a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (ba) - (be)
Figure imgf000025_0004
(bb) particularly preferred is a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (ba) (be)
Figure imgf000026_0001
The substituent R3 denotes H, F, CI or Ci-3-alkyl-0-, preferably H or CH30-.
The substituent R4 denotes H, F, CI or Ci-3-alkyl-0-, preferably H or CH30-.
Preferably the substituents R3 and R4 are not CH30- at the same time.
The substituent R5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofuryl-, preferably NC- or tetrahydrofur-2-yk
The substituent R6 denotes H or Ci-3-alkyl-, preferably H or ethyl-.
The substituent R7 denotes H or Ci-3-alkyl-, preferably H or ethyl-, particularly preferred H. Variable m denotes 2, 3 or 4, preferably 2.
Variable n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5, preferably 3 or 5.
Variable p denotes 2 or 3, preferably 2.
Variable q denotes 3 or 4, preferably 3.
The anion Z" denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of chloride, bromide, iodide, hydroxide, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, formiate, acetate, trifluoroacetate, fumarate, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, succinate, man- delate, methanesulfonate or p-toluenesulfonate, preferably chloride, iodide, formiate, trifluoroacetate.
Variable z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R1-R4, 1 for uncharged substituents R
R4 or 2 for positively charged substituents R1-R4,
and tautomers and optionally the pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salts thereof.
Any and each other of the substituents defined above may be combined with each other.
6. PREPARATION
The following methods are suitable for preparing compounds of general formula (I).
The compounds according to the invention may be obtained using methods of synthesis which are known to one skilled in the art and described in the literature of organic synthesis. General methods for functional groups protection and deprotection steps are described e.g. in: Greene, 7.1 1/. and Wuts, P. G.M. (eds.): Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, third edition 1999; John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Preferably the compounds are obtained analogously to the methods of preparation explained more fully hereinafter, in particular as described in the experimental section.
Compounds of general formula (I) can be prepared by standard amidation procedures from amines of general formula (II) and the approprioate 3,5-diaminopyrazine-2-carboxylic acid applying e.g. the coupling reagent HATU. Amines (II) can be prepared from N-protected precursors of general formula (III) by standard deprotection procedures. Suitable protecting groups in (III) are e.g. BOC (wherein RPG denotes NHPG with PG denoting ieri-BuOC(O)-) and phthaloyl (wherein RPG denotes phthalimide). Compounds (III) can be prepared by alkylation of benzimidazoles of general formula (Ilia) applying alkylating agents R1-LG. The leaving group LG can be e.g. Br or I.
Alternatively, compounds of general formula (I) can be prepared by alkylation of benzimidazoles of general formula (la) applying alkylating agents R1-LG. The leaving group LG can be e.g. Br or I. Compounds of general formula (la) can be prepared by standard amidation procedures from amines of general formula (I la) and the approprioate 3,5-diaminopyrazine-2-carboxylic acid applying e.g. the coupling reagent HATU. Amines (I la) can be prepared from N-protected precursors of general formula (Ilia) by standard deprotection procedures. Suitable protecting groups in (Ilia) are e.g. BOC (wherein RPG denotes NHPG with PG denoting ieriBuOC(O)-) and phthaloyl (wherein RPG denotes phthalimide).
Benzimidazoles (Ilia) can be prepared from phenylenediamines (IV) in a two step procedure comprising (i) amidation with N-protected glycin using e.g. the coupling reagent TBTU and (ii) ring closure under acid catalysis, e.g. in glacial acetic acid at elevated temperature.
Phenylenediamines can be prepared from the respective nitroanilins (V) by standard nitro reduction conditions (e.g. catalytic hydrogenation using raney-nickel as a catalyst).
Compounds (V) can be prepared from derivatives (VI) by nucleophilic substitution of the leaving group LG (e.g. F or CI) with a primary amine R2-NH2 as nucleophile. Alternatively, compounds (V) can be accessed from nitroanilines (Va) by either alkylation (using an alkylating agent R2- LG) or reductive amination (using an appropriate aldehyde) of the aromatic amino group.
Compounds (I), (la), (III), (Ilia) and (V) can be modified using methods of synthesis which are known to the one skilled in the art and described in the literature of organic synthesis, preferably by functional group protection or deprotection steps, esterifications, amidation, hydrogenations, or 1 ,3-dipolar cycloadditions. Thereby, before such a modification, the structures of R1, R2, R3, and R4 may be beyond of what is claimed hereinafter. The skilled person will appreciate that within these general synthesis schemes, the substituents R and R2 can in principle be interchanged, meaning that R2 instead of R1 can be introduced in the late aikyiation step applying an alkylating agent R2-LG.
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(la) (I)
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7. EXAMPLES
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed Examples which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
Where no salt forms of compounds are specified, the compound may exist as a free base or a salt or a zwitterion, depending on the chemical structure, the synthesis conditions and the pro- cesses of workup and purification applied. The skilled person will appreciate that the compound is not limited to a certain salt form. Where salt forms of compounds are specified, the stoichiom- etry of the counterion is usually omitted. In case of multiply charged counterions the skilled person will appreciate that the resulting salt form is uncharged, leading to the corresponding stoi- chiometry. The skilled person will appreciate that the compound is not limited to the mono salt form and that it may exist as a disalt, trisalt or other compound:counterion stoichiometries. Furthermore, the skilled person will appreciate that such compound may unexpectedly exist as a salt with a different counterion, depending on the synthesis conditions and the processes of workup and purification applied. Solely for the purpose of yield determination, an estimate of the nature of the counterion and of compound:counterion stoichiometry is made (as indicated by the formula given).
7.1 SYNTHESIS OF INTERMEDIATES
Intermediate A.1
3,5-Diamino-6-chloropyrazine-2-carboxylic acid
Figure imgf000030_0001
A mixture of methyl 3,5-diamino-6-chloropyrazine-2-carboxylate (100 g; 494 mmol), methanol (1 I) and NaOH (6 mol/l in water; 240 ml; 1 .44 mol) is refluxed for 3 h. The mixture is allowed to cool to r.t. and then neutralized by addition of hydrochloric acid (6 mol/l in water; approx. 240 ml_). Water (200 ml) is added. The precipitate formed is filtered off with suction, washed with water and dried at 60°C.
C5H5CIN402 ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 189 [M+H]+; m/z = 187 [M-H]"
Intermediate A.2
3,5-Diamino-6-bromopyrazine-2-carboxylic acid
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A.2 is prepared from methyl 3,5-diamino-6-bromopyrazine-2-carboxylate (which is prepared from methyl 3,5-diamino-6-chloropyrazine-2-carboxylate as described in J.Med.Chem. 10 (1967) 66-75) analogously to the procedure described for the synthesis of intermediate A.1 .
Intermediate 1.1
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A mixture of 3-(4-bromophenyl)propan-1 -ol (5.0 g; 23.25 mmol), diethyl phosphite (3.85 g; 27.90 mmol) /V-methyldicyclohexylamine (7.40 ml; 34.87 mmol), triphenylphosphine (0.37 g; 1.39 mmol) and palladium acetate (0.10 g; 0.46 mmol) in ethanol (10 ml) and argon atmosphere is stirred at 80°C over night. The mixture is evaporated and the residue is taken up in water and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer is separated, dried and evaporated. The residue is purified by silica gel column chromatography (gradient: DCM / methanol 0-5%).
C13H21O4P ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 273 [M+H]+
Intermediate 11.1
Figure imgf000031_0001
A mixture of intermediate 1.1 (1 .53 g; 0.01 mol) and TEA (1 .03 ml; 7.31 mmol) in DCM (20 ml) is cooled with an ice bath. Methanesulfonyl chloride (0.58 ml; 0.01 mol) is added drop wise. The mixture is stirred at r.t. over night, washed with water and NaHC03 (sat. aq. solution). The organic layer is separated, dried and evaporated.
C14H23O6PS ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 351 [M+H]+
Intermediate III.1
Figure imgf000031_0002
A mixture of Intermediate 11.1 (1.79 g; 5.1 1 mmol) and sodium iodide (1 .15 g; 7.66 mmol) in acetone (20 ml) is stirred at reflux for 5 h. The resulting precipitate is filtered off and the filtrate is evaporated.
C13H20IO3P ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 383 [M+H]+
Intermediate IV.1
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IV.1
A mixture of 2-fluoro-4-methoxy-1 -nitro-benzene (17.3 g; 0.10 mol) and ethylamine (2M in THF; 180 ml; 360 mmol) is stirred for 1 h at 90°C (microwave heating). The mixture is diluted with water and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer is separated, dried and evaporated.
ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 197 [M+H]+ The following intermediates are prepared accordingly from the respective amines and the respective aryl halides as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a free base, a TFA salt or other salt forms which can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
Figure imgf000032_0001
Figure imgf000033_0001
a: 3 equivalents of amine applied
b: crude product purified by silica gel column chromatography (gradient: DCM / methanol 0- 10%)
c: 1 equivalent of amine applied with addition of potassiuim carbonate (2.5 eq.); crude product purified by silica gel column chromatography (gradient: DCM / methanol 0-10%)
Intermediate V.1
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V.1
Intermediate IV.1 (18.44 g; 0.09 mol) in THF (200 ml) is hydrogenated in a Parr apparatus (r.t., 50 psi hydrogen; catalyst: Pd/C 5%; 1 .84 g). The catalyst is filtered off under nitrogen and the filtrate is applied directly to the next reaction step as described there.
The following intermediates are prepared accordingly from the respective nitro-benzenes as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a free base, a TFA salt or other salt forms which can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
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Intermediate VI.1
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A mixture of the diaminobenzene intermediate V.1 (THF solution; theory: 15.6 g; 94.0 mmol), N- phthaloylglycine (19.3 g; 94.03 mmol), TBTU (33.2 g; 103 mmol) and TEA (14.3 ml; 103 mmol) is stirred at r.t. for 3 h. The precipitate is filtered off, dried, and taken up in glacial acetic acid and refluxed for 2 h. The mixture is evaporated. The residue is taken up in water and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer is separated, dried and evaporated. The residue is refluxed in ethyl acetate, cooled to r.t., filtered off, washed with ethyl acetate and dried.
Ci9H17N303 ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 336 [M+H]+
The following intermediates are prepared accordingly from the respective diaminobenzenes as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a free base, a TFA salt or other salt forms which can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
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Intermediate VII.1
Figure imgf000037_0002
A mixture of intermediate VI.3 (950 mg; 2.38 mmol), m-chloroperbenzoic acid (1.76 g; 7.15 mmol) and DCM is stirred for 1 h at r.t. The mixture is extracted with aq. Na2C03 solution. The organic layer is separated, dried over magnesium sulphate and evaporated. The residue is purified by silica gel column chromatography (gradient: DCM / methanol 0-8%) to yield the title compound.
C23H18N404 ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 415 [M+H]+
The following intermediates are prepared accordingly from the respective pyridine as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a free base, a TFA salt or other salt forms which can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
Figure imgf000037_0003
Figure imgf000038_0001
Intermediate VIII.1
Figure imgf000038_0002
A mixture of intermediate XI.1 (2.31 g; 5.58 mmol), dioxane (50 ml) and hydrogen chloride in dioxane (4 mol/l; 13.9 ml; 55.8 mmol) is stirred over night. Volatiles are evaporated and the crude product is purified by cation exchange chromatography (SCX cartridge 50g; methanol; elution with methanolic ammonia) to yield the title compound.
C15H20N4O ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 273 [M+H]+
Intermediate IX.1
Figure imgf000038_0003
A mixture of intermediate III.1 (2.24 g; 4.69 mmol) and Intermediate VI.1 (0.67 g; 2.00 mmol) in ACN (15 ml) is stirred at 120°C for 7 h (closed vessel). The mixture is diluted with water and extracted with DCM. The organic layer is separated, dried and evaporated. The residue is purified by silica gel column chromatography (gradient: DCM / methanol 0-10%).
C32H37N3O6P x I ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 590 [M+]
HPLC analytics: RT = 0.77 min (HPLC method 2) The following intermediates are prepared accordingly from the respective alkyl halides and ben- zimidazoles as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a TFA salt or other salt forms which can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
Figure imgf000039_0001
Figure imgf000040_0001
a: Purification by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modi fier TFA)
b: Purification by RP-HPLC (column: XBridge C18; water-ACN; modifier NH3) Intermediate X.1
Figure imgf000040_0002
A mixture of intermediate IX.1 (1.02 g; 1.42 mmol) and hydrazine hydrate (0.30 mL; 6.17 mmol) in methanol (20 mL) is stirred at 60°C over night. After cooling to r.t. Precipitates are filtered off. The mother liquor is evaporated and the residue is taken up in DCM. Insolubles are filtered off and discarded. The mother liquor is evaporated and the residue is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA) to yield the title compound.
C24H35N3O4P x C2F3O2 ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 460 [M+]
HPLC analytics: RT = 0.63 min (HPLC method 2)
The following intermediates are prepared accordingly from the respective protected amines as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a TFA salt or other salt forms which can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
Figure imgf000041_0001
Reaction in
ACN at
X.10 V.10
70 °C over night
Reaction in
ACN at
X.1 1 V.12
70 °C over night
Reaction in
ACN at
F
X.12 V.13 70 °C over night; footnote a a: product applied to the next synthesis step without chromatographic purification
Intermediate XI.1
Figure imgf000042_0001
To a mixture of intermediate V.6 (2.22 g; 9.31 mmol), DMF (25 ml) and water (5 ml) is added dropwise a solution of tert-butyl-N-(2-oxoethyl)carbamate (1.48 g; 9.31 mmol). Acetic acid (1.34 ml; 22.4 mmol) is added and the mixture is stirred at r.t. over night under air atmosphere. Further tert-butyl-N-(2-oxoethyl)carbamate (1.48 g; 9.31 mmol) in DMF (10 ml) is added dropwise and the mixture is stirred for further 3 days. Volatiles are evaporated and the residue is purified by silica gel chromatography (eluent: first cyclohexane / ethyl acetate (0 -> 100 %), then ethyl acetate / methanol (0 -> 5%) to yield the title compound.
C20H28N4O3 ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 373 [M+H]+
Intermediate XII.1
Figure imgf000043_0001
A mixture of intermediate VI.6 (200 mg; 0.508 mmol), methylphosphonic acid (100 mg; 1.04 mmol), EDC (200 mg; 1.04 mmol, DMAP (20 mg) and ACN (5 ml) is refluxed for 5 days. Further methylphosphonic acid (100 mg) and DMAP (20 mg) as well as dicyclohexyl carbodiimide (200 mg) is added and the mixture is heated to 130 °C for 4 h (closed vessel; microwave heating). Water is added and the mixture ist stirred for 1 h. Insolubles are removed by filtration and the residue is purified by RP-HPLC (ACN-water, modifier: TFA) to yield the title compound.
C23H26N3O6P ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 472 [M+H]+
Intermediate XIII.1
Figure imgf000043_0002
A mixture of 4-methoxy-2-nitroaniline (2.00 g; 1 1.89 mmol) and sodium hydride (55% in mineral oil; 550.0 mg; 12.60 mmol) in DMF (15 mL) is stirred at r.t. for 5 min. Diethyl-(3- bromopropyl)phosphonate (2.50 ml; 13.32 mmol) is added and the mixture is stirred 3 h at r.t. and 30 min at 50°C. The solvent is evaporated and the residue is purified by silica gel column chromatography (eluent: DCM).
C14H23N2O6P ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 347 [M+H]+
Intermediate XIV.1
Figure imgf000043_0003
A mixture of VIII.1 (300 mg; 1 .01 mmol), Intermediate A.1 (191 g; 1.01 mmol), TBTU (2423 mg; 1 .32 mmol) and N-methylmorpholine (349 mg; 3.45 mmol) in DMF is stirred at r.t. over night. The mixture is evaporated and the residue is purified by RP-HPLC (ACN-water, modifier: TFA) to yield the title compound.
C20H23CIN8O2 ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 443 [M+H]+
HPLC analytics: RT = 2.90 min (HPLC method 5) The following intermediates of general formula XIV.A are prepared accordingly from the respective amines as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the syntheses may yield a free base, a TFA can be applied equally to further synthesis steps.
Figure imgf000044_0001
.A
Figure imgf000044_0003
7.2 SYNTHESIS OF EXAMPLES Example 1.1
Figure imgf000044_0002
A mixture of 3,5-diamino-6-chloro-pyrazine-2-carboxylic acid (Intermediate A.1 ; 60 mg; 0.31 mmol), the amine intermediate X.1 (as a TFA salt; 0.18 g; 0.31 mmol) the coupling reagent HATU (0.12 g; 0.31 mmol) and TEA (90 μΙ; 0.62 mmol) in DMF (5 ml) is stirred at r.t. over night. The mixture is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA) to yield the title compound. C29H38CIN7O5P x 2TFA ESI Mass spectrum: m/z
HPLC analytics: RT = 0.52 min (HPLC method 1 )
The following compounds of general formula 1.A are prepared accordingly applying the respective amine as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the procedures may yield a chloride salt, a TFA salt or bis-TFA salt, a zwitterion or other salt forms.
Figure imgf000045_0001
a: use of DIPEA instead of TEA
b: The mixture is extracted with NaHC03 (sat. aq. solution) and DCM/MeOH. The organic layer is separated, dried and evaporated. The residue is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA)
Example 2.1
Figure imgf000046_0001
A mixture of 3,5-diamino-6-bromo-pyrazine-2-carboxylic acid (Intermediate A.2; 60 mg; 0.25 mmol), the amine intermediate X.3 (as a iodide salt; 0.14 g; 0.30 mmol) the coupling reagent
HATU (0.10 g; 0.25 mmol) and TEA (70 μΙ; 0.50 mmol) in DMF (2 ml) is stirred at r.t. over night.
The mixture is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA) to yield the title compound.
C22H3iBrN705 x2TFA ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 552 [M]+
HPLC analytics: RT = 0.99 min (HPLC method 4)
Example 3.1
Figure imgf000046_0002
A mixture of the benzimidazole derivative intermediate XIV.1 (0.243 g; 0.549 mmol) and ethyl iodide (856 mg; 9.26 mmol) in ACN (5 ml) is stirred for 2 h at 120°C (microwave heating, closed vessel). The mixture is purified by RP-HPLC (water-ACN; modifier ammonium formate) to yield the title compound.
C22H28CIN8O2 x HCOOH ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 471 [M+]
HPLC analytics: RT = 3.28 min (HPLC method 5)
The following compounds of general formula 3.A are prepared accordingly using the respective alkyl halide and benzimidazole as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the procedures may yield a c alt, a zwitterion or other salt forms.
Figure imgf000046_0003
3.A
Figure imgf000047_0001
* See
Γ 44 1
3.8 CH3- CH3I footnote c 0.52
(M)+ 3 c
*
See
Γ 460 1
3.9 t footnote d 0.55
\ (M)+ 3 d
a: The resulting precipitate is filtered off and dried.
b: Addition of a catalytic amount of Kl. Reaction time: over night at 130°C. Purification by RP- HPLC (modifier: NH3).
c: multistep synthesis analogously to the procedures described for example 3.5 starting from enantiomerically pure (R)-2-hydroxymethyl-tetrahydrofurane.
d: multistep synthesis analogously to the procedures described for example 3.3 starting from enantiomerically pure (R)-2-hydroxymethyl-tetrahydrofurane.
e: Purification by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA).
Example 4.1
Figure imgf000048_0001
A mixture of example 1 .3 (30.0 mg; 0.051 mmol) and bromotnmethylsilane (0.14 ml; 1 .07 mmol) in DMF (4 ml) is stirred at 80 °C over night. Further bromotnmethylsilane (0.14 ml; 1.07 mmol) is added and the mixuture is stirred for further 2 h. The mixture is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA) to yield the title compound.
C19H26CIN7O5P x TFA" ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 498 [M]+
HPLC analytics: RT = 1.72 min (HPLC method 2)
Example 5.1
Figure imgf000049_0001
A mixture of example 1 .3 (30.0 mg; 0.051 mmol), lithium bromide (180 mg; 2.07 mmol) and DMF (5.0 ml) is stirred at 80 °C over night. Additional two times lithium bromide (180 mg; 2.07 mmol) is added and the mixture is stirred at 80 °C over night. Volatiles are evaporated and the residue is purified by RP-HPLC (column: SunFire C18; water-ACN; modifier TFA). The product is further purified by preparative TLC (CDM / MeOH / Ammonia 80:20:2).
C21 H29CIN7O5P ESI Mass spectrum: m/z = 526 [M]+
HPLC analytics: RT = 0.40 min (HPLC method 3)
The following compounds of general formula 5.A are prepared accordingly from the respective esters as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the procedures may yield a chloride salt, a TFA salt or bis-TFA salt, a zwitterion or other salt forms.
Figure imgf000049_0002
a: reaction temperature: 105 °C. Purification by RP-HPLC only.
Examples 6.x
The following compounds of general formula 6.A are prepared as described for example 1.1 applying the respective amine as indicated. Due to conditions applied, the procedures may yield a chloride salt, a TFA salt or bis-TFA salt, a zwitterion or other salt forms.
Figure imgf000050_0001
Figure imgf000050_0002
8. ANALYTICAL METHODS AND PREPARATIVE CHROMATOGRAPHY
As a rule, "Ή-NMR and mass spectra have been obtained for the compounds prepared. Mass peaks given (e.g. (M+H)+, (M+HCOO)-) refer to monoisotopic molecular weight. Rf values from TLC are determined using ready-made silica gel 60 TLC plates F254 (E. Merck, Darmstadt,
Item no. 1.05714) without chamber saturation or using ready-made aluminium oxide 60 F254 TLC plates (E. Merck, Darmstadt, Item no. 1 .05713) without chamber saturation. The ratios given for the eluents relate to units by volume of the solvent in question. The units by volume for NH3 relate to a concentrated solution of NH3 in water. For silica gel chromatographic purifications, silica gel from Millipore (MATREX™, 35-70 my) is used.
Preparative thin layer chromatography (TLC):
Preparative TLC plates from Merck (PLC Silica gel 60 F254+366, 2 mm) are used. Product containing bands are scraped off and the resulting product-on-silica powder is extracted with DCM, methanol or a mixture thereof (depending on product solubility). Silica is filtered off and the filtrate is evaporated to dryness to yield the purified compound.
Preparative HPLC:
Stationary phase: XBridge C18; 10 μηη or SunFire C18; 10 μηη (both from waters,
www.waters.com).
Analytical HPLC/MS Methods
The HPLC retention times given are measured under the following parameters.
HPLC method 1
Figure imgf000051_0001
HPLC method 2
Figure imgf000051_0002
HPLC method 3
Figure imgf000052_0001
HPLC method 4
Figure imgf000052_0002
HPLC method 5
Column: Atlantis dC18 5ΜΠΊ 4,6 X 50 mm, Temp 35°C Mobile phase: A = H20 90% + 10% CH3CN + CF3COOH 0,05%
B = CH3CN 90% + 10% H20
Time in min %A %B flow rate in ml/min
0.00 100 0 1 .3
0.70 100 0 1 .3
4.5 0 100 1 .3
5.80 0 100 1 .3
6.00 100 0 1 .3
HPLC method 6
Figure imgf000052_0003
HPLC method 7
Figure imgf000053_0001
HPLC method 8
Column: Synergi Hydro RP100A, 2,5 μηι, 3 x 50 mm Mobile phase: A = H20 90% + 10% CH3CN + NH4COOH 5 mM
B = CH3CN 90% + H20 10%
Time in min: %A %B Flow rate in mL/min
0.00 100 0 1 .2
4.00 0 100 1 .2
5.30 0 100 1 .2
5.50 100 0 1 .2
6.00 100 0 1.2
HPLC method 9
Column: BEH C18 1.7 μπι 2.1 x 50 mm, Temp 35 °C Mobile phase: A = H20 90% + CH3CN 10% + NH4COOH 5 mM
B = CH3CN 90% + H20 10%
Time in min %A %B flow rate in mL/min
0.00 100 0 0.70
1 .20 0 100 0.70
1 .45 0 100 0.70
1 .55 100 0 0.70
1 .75 100 0 0.70 HPLC method 10
Figure imgf000054_0001
HPLC method 1 1
Figure imgf000054_0002
HPLC method 12
Figure imgf000054_0003
HPLC method 13
Figure imgf000054_0004
The following abbreviations are used above and hereinafter:
ACN Acetonitrile
BOC tert-Butoxycarbonyl
DCM Dichloromethane
DIPEA Diisopropyl-ethylamine
DMAP 4-Dimethylaminopyridine
DMF N,N-Dimethylformamide
DPPF 1 ,1 '-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene
EDC 1 -Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride
Eq. Molar equivalent
ESI Electrospray ionization
h Hour
HATU 0-(7-Azabenzotriazol-1 -yl)-N,N,N',N'-tetramethyluronium hexafluorophos- phate
HCI Hydrochloric acid
KOH Potassium hydroxide
I Litre
□ HMDS Lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide
M mol/l
Min Minutes
Mp melting point
NaOH Sodium hydroxide
n.d. not determined
Pd/C palladium on charcoal
r.t. ambient temperature (about 20°C)
RT retention time
TBME Methyl ie/f-butyl ether
TBTU 2-(1 H-Benzotriazol-1 -yl)-1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethyluronium-tetrafluoroborate
TEA Triethylamine
TFA Trifluoroacetic acid
THF Tetrahydrofurane
TLC Thin Layer Chromatography
TMS Trimethylsilyl
arrow and asterisk indicate the binding site, i.e. the point of attachment (here: atom "A") within a chemical entity (here exemplified by the group "A-R") 9. PHARMACOLOGICAL TEST METHOD
Ussing Chamber: Mouse kidney M-1 cells were cultivated in DMEM containing 5% FCS and 5μΜ dexamethasone for 10 to 12 days on polyester transwell filters. Filters were inserted into a teflon-coated well-plate which fit into the ussing chamber system. Prior to measurement the medium of M-1 cells was replaced with Caco-2 transport buffer (Invitrogen, Germany). During measurements, the Ussing chamber temperature was kept at 37°C. Short circuit currents (l_sc) were measured in the voltage-clamp mode with the software package Lab View for data acquisition and analysis. The transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) was determined by the application of voltage steps of ±5mV every 5 sec. Compounds were administered at a final concentration of 3μΜ or at increasing concentrations (1 -3-10μΜ) to the apical solution. At the end of each experiment the amiloride sensitive l_SC was measured by adding 3μΜ amiloride to the apical compartment. Results are expressed as inhibition in percent of the amiloride effect or as
With the example compounds given above, the following IC50 values were determined in the Ussing Chamber assay:
Figure imgf000056_0001
Figure imgf000056_0002
Permeability in CALU-3 cells:
Permeability measurements across polarized, confluent CALU-3 cell monolayers grown on permeable filter supports are used to provide information on the potential of a compound to pass the lung epithelium. Apparent permeability coefficients (Papp) of the compounds across the CALU-3 cell monolayers are measured (pH 7.4, 37°C) in apical-to-basal (AB) and basal-to- apical (BA) transport direction. AB permeability (Papp, AB) represents drug absorption from the lung lumen into the blood and BA permeability (Papp, BA) drug transport from the blood into the lung lumen mainly via passive permeability since Calu-3 cells as well as lung epithelial cells do not express efflux transporters like P-gp, while uptake transporters may be expressed.
CALU-3 cells (1 -2 x 105 cells/1 cm2 area) are seeded on filter inserts (Costar transwell polycarbonate filters, 0.4 μηη pore size) and cultured (DMEM) for 10 - 12 days until tight monolayers are formed. Compounds of interest are dissolved in appropriate solvent (DMSO, 10 mM stock solution). Stock solutions are diluted with HTP-4 buffer (128.13 mM NaCI, 5.36 mM KCI, 1 mM MgS04, 1.8 mM CaCI2, 4.17 mM NaHC03, 1.19 mM Na2HP04 x 7H20, 0.41 mM NaH2P04xH20, 15 mM HEPES, 20 mM glucose, 0.25 % BSA, pH 7.4) to prepare the transport solutions (10 μΜ compound, final DMSO <= 0.5 %). The transport solution (TL) is applied to the apical or basolateral donor side for measuring A-B or B-A permeability (3 filter replicates), respectively. The receiver side contains the same buffer as the donor side. After 30 min of accommodation, samples are collected at the start to = 0 min and at the end of the experiment tn = 90 min from the donor and at 0, 30, 60, and 90 min also from the receiver chamber. Volume removed is replenished by HTP-4 buffer. The compound concentration in the samples is measured by HPLC-MS/MS or scintillation counting. The permeability coefficient (Papp) and efflux ratio are calculated according to:
Papp [cm/s] = (concentration receiver [nM] * volume receiver [ml_]/time interval [sec])*(1 /filter area)*(1/donor concentration [nM])
With example compounds given above, the following permeability values were determined in the CALU-3 cells assay:
Figure imgf000057_0001
10. INDICATIONS
As has been found, the compounds of formula (I) are characterised by their wide range of applications in the therapeutic field. Particular mention should be made of those applications for which the compounds according to the invention of formula (I) are preferably suited on account of their pharmaceutical efficacy as ENaC inhibitors. Examples include respiratory diseases or complaints, or allergic diseases of the airways.
Particular mention should be made of the prevention and treatment of diseases of the airways and of the lung which are accompanied by increased mucus production, inflammations and/or obstructive diseases of the airways. Examples include acute, allergic or chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive bronchitis (COPD), coughing, pulmonary emphysema, allergic or non- allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, chronic rhinitis or sinusitis, asthma, alveolitis, Farmer's disease, hyperreactive airways, infectious bronchitis or pneumonitis, pediatric asthma, bronchiectases, pulmonary fibrosis, ARDS (acute adult respiratory distress syndrome), bronchial oedema, pulmonary oedema, bronchitis, pneumonia or interstitial pneumonia triggered by various causes, such as aspiration, inhalation of toxic gases, or bronchitis, pneumonia or interstitial pneumonia as a result of heart failure, irradiation, chemotherapy, cystic fibrosis or mucoviscidosis, or alpha"! -antitrypsin deficiency.
Particularly preferably the present invention relates to the use of compounds of formula (I) for preparing a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of inflammatory or obstructive diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract including the lungs, such as for example allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, , COPD, chronic bronchitis, chronic sinusitis and asthma.
It is most preferable to use the compounds of formula (I) for the treatment of inflammatory and obstructive diseases such as COPD, chronic bronchitis, chronic sinusitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, particularly COPD, chronic bronchitis, asthma and cystic fibrosis.
The actual pharmaceutically effective amount or therapeutic dosage will of course depend on factors known by those skilled in the art such as age and weight of the patient, route of administration and severity of disease. In any case the combination will be administered at dosages and in a manner which allows a pharmaceutically effective amount to be delivered based upon patient's unique condition.
1 1 . COMBINATIONS
The compounds of formula (I) may be used on their own or in conjunction with other active substances of (I) according to the invention. If desired the compounds of formula (I) may also be used in combination with other pharmacologically active substances.
Therefore the invention further relates to medicament combinations which preferably contain, besides one or more compounds of formula (I), as further active substances, one or more compounds selected from among the categories of further ENaC inhibitors, betamimetics, anticholinergics, corticosteroids, PDE4-inhibitors, LTD4-antagonists, EGFR-inhibitors, dopamine agonists, H1 -antihistamines, PAF-antagonists, MAP-kinase inhibitors, MPR4-lnhibitors, iNOS- Inhibitors, SYK-lnhibitors, corrections of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) and CFTR potentiators, or double or triple combinations thereof.
12. FORMULATIONS
Suitable forms for administration are for example inhalable powders or aerosols. The content of the pharmaceutically effective compound(s) in each case should be in the range from 0.2 to 50 wt%, preferably 5 to 25 wt.% of the total composition, i.e. in amounts which are sufficient to achieve the dosage range specified hereinafter. Administered by inhalation the active substance combination may be given as a powder, as an aqueous or aqueous-ethanolic solution or using a propellant gas formulation.
Preferably, therefore, pharmaceutical formulations are characterised in that they contain one or more compounds of (I) according to the preferred embodiments above.
It is also preferred if the compounds of formula (I) are administered by inhalation, particularly preferably if they are administered once or twice a day. For this purpose, the compounds of formula (I) have to be made available in forms suitable for inhalation. Inhalable preparations include inhalable powders, propellant-containing metered-dose aerosols or propellant-free inhalable solutions, which are optionally present in admixture with conventional physiologically acceptable excipients.
Within the scope of the present invention, the term propellant-free inhalable solutions also include concentrates or sterile ready-to-use inhalable solutions. The preparations which may be used according to the invention are described in more detail in the next part of the specification.
Inhalable powders
If the active substances of formula (I) are present in admixture with physiologically acceptable excipients, the following physiologically acceptable excipients may be used to prepare the inhalable powders according to the invention: monosaccharides (e.g. glucose or arabinose), di- saccharides (e.g. lactose, saccharose, maltose), oligo- and polysaccharides (e.g. dextran), pol- yalcohols (e.g. sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol), salts (e.g. sodium chloride, calcium carbonate) or mixtures of these excipients with one another. Preferably, mono- or disaccharides are used, while the use of lactose or glucose is preferred, particularly, but not exclusively, in the form of their hydrates. For the purposes of the invention, lactose is the particularly preferred excipient, while lactose monohydrate is most particularly preferred. Methods of preparing the inhalable powders according to the invention by grinding and micronising and by finally mixing the components together are known from the prior art.
Propellant-containing inhalable aerosols
The propellant-containing inhalable aerosols which may be used according to the invention may contain a compound of formula (I) dissolved in the propellant gas or in dispersed form. The propellant gases which may be used to prepare the inhalation aerosols according to the invention are known from the prior art. Suitable propellant gases are selected from among hydrocarbons such as n-propane, n-butane or isobutane and halohydrocarbons such as preferably fluor- inated derivatives of methane, ethane, propane, butane, cyclopropane or cyclobutane. The propellant gases mentioned above may be used on their own or in mixtures thereof. Particularly preferred propellant gases are fluorinated alkane derivatives selected from TG134a (1 ,1 ,1 ,2-tetrafluoroethane), TG227 (1 ,1 ,1 ,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane) and mixtures thereof. The propellant-driven inhalation aerosols used within the scope of the use according to the invention may also contain other ingredients such as co-solvents, stabilisers, surfactants, antioxidants, lubricants and pH adjusters. All these ingredients are known in the art.
Propellant-free inhalable solutions
The compounds of formula (I) according to the invention are preferably used to prepare propellant-free inhalable solutions and inhalable suspensions. Solvents used for this purpose include aqueous or alcoholic, preferably ethanolic solutions. The solvent may be water on its own or a mixture of water and ethanol. The solutions or suspensions are adjusted to a pH of 2 to 7, preferably 2 to 5, using suitable acids. The pH may be adjusted using acids selected from inorganic or organic acids. Examples of particularly suitable inorganic acids include hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, nitric acid, sulphuric acid and/or phosphoric acid. Examples of particularly suitable organic acids include ascorbic acid, citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, acetic acid, formic acid and/or propionic acid etc. Preferred inorganic acids are hydrochloric and sulphuric acids. It is also possible to use the acids which have already formed an acid addition salt with one of the active substances. Of the organic acids, ascorbic acid, fumaric acid and citric acid are preferred. If desired, mixtures of the above acids may also be used, particularly in the case of acids which have other properties in addition to their acidifying qualities, e.g. as flavourings, antioxidants or complexing agents, such as citric acid or ascorbic acid, for example. According to the invention, it is particularly preferred to use hydrochloric acid to adjust the pH.
Co-solvents and/or other excipients may be added to the propellant-free inhalable solutions used for the purpose according to the invention. Preferred co-solvents are those which contain hydroxyl groups or other polar groups, e.g. alcohols - particularly isopropyl alcohol, glycols - particularly propyleneglycol, polyethyleneglycol, polypropyleneglycol, glycolether, glycerol, polyoxyethylene alcohols and polyoxyethylene fatty acid esters. The terms excipients and additives in this context denote any pharmacologically acceptable substance which is not an active substance but which can be formulated with the active substance or substances in the pharmacologically suitable solvent in order to improve the qualitative properties of the active substance formulation. Preferably, these substances have no pharmacological effect or, in connection with the desired therapy, no appreciable or at least no undesirable pharmacological effect. The excipients and additives include, for example, surfactants such as soya lecithin, oleic acid, sorbi- tan esters, such as polysorbates, polyvinylpyrrolidone, other stabilisers, complexing agents, antioxidants and/or preservatives which guarantee or prolong the shelf life of the finished pharmaceutical formulation, flavourings, vitamins and/or other additives known in the art. The additives also include pharmacologically acceptable salts such as sodium chloride as isotonic agents. The preferred excipients include antioxidants such as ascorbic acid, for example, provided that it has not already been used to adjust the pH, vitamin A, vitamin E, tocopherols and similar vitamins or provitamins occurring in the human body. Preservatives may be used to protect the formulation from contamination with pathogens. Suitable preservatives are those which are known in the art, particularly cetyl pyridinium chloride, benzalkonium chloride or benzoic acid or benzoates such as sodium benzoate in the concentration known from the prior art.
For the treatment forms described above, ready-to-use packs of a medicament for the treatment of respiratory complaints are provided, containing an enclosed description including for example the words respiratory disease, COPD or asthma, a compound according to the invention and one or more combination partners selected from those described above.
The following example illustrates the present invention without restricting its scope:
Capsule for powder inhalation
1 capsule contains:
active substance 0.5 mg
lactose for inhalation 5.0 mg
5.5 mg
Preparation:
The active substance is mixed with lactose for inhalation. The mixture is packed into capsules in a capsule-making machine (weight of the empty capsule approx. 50 mg).
weight of capsule: 55.5 mg

Claims

PATENT CLAIMS
1 . A compound of formul
Figure imgf000062_0001
(I) characterized in that
X denotes CI or Br,
R1 denotes (HO-)(Ci-3-alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-(CH2)n-,
(R60-)(R70-)P(0)-phenyl-(CH2)q-, H-(0-CH2-CH2)q-, CH3-(0-CH2-CH2)m-, tetrahydrofu- ryl-Ci-3-alkylene-, N-acetyl-piperidinyl-, pyridyl-Ci-3-alkylene- or
pyridyl-1 -oxide-Ci-3-alkylene-,
R2 denotes C1-3-alkyl-, CH3-0-(CH2)p-, or R5-Ci-3-alkylene-,
R3 denotes H, F, CI or Ci-3-alkyl-0-,
R4 denotes H, F, CI or Ci-3-alkyl-0-,
R5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofuryl-,
R6 and R7 denote independently H or Ci-3-alkyl-,
m denotes 2, 3 or 4,
n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5,
p denotes 2 or 3,
q denotes 3 or 4,
Z" denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of chloride, bromide, iodide, hydroxide, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, formiate, acetate, trifluoroacetate, fumarate, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, succinate, mandelate, me- thanesulfonate and p-toluenesulfonate,
z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R1-R4, 1 for uncharged substituents R1-R4 or 2 for positively charged substituents R1-R4, and tautomers and the pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salts thereof.
2. A compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 , characterized in that R1 denotes (HO-)(Ci-3-alkyl-)P(0)-0-(CH2)n-, (R60-)(R70-)P(0)-(CH2)n-,
(R60-)(R70-)P(0)-phenyl-(CH2)3-, H-(0-CH2-CH2)q-, CH3-(0-CH2-CH2)m-, tetrahydrofur-2- yl-(CH2)-, N-acetyl-piperidinyl-, pyridyl-CH2- or pyridyl-1 -oxide-CH2-,
R6 and R7 denote independently H or Ci-3-alkyl-,
m denotes 2 or 3,
n denotes 2, 3, 4 or 5, and
q denotes 3 or 4.
3. A compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that R5 denotes NC- or tetrahydrofur 2 yl.
4. A compound of formula (I) according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that R3 denotes H or Ci-3-alkyl-0-, and
R4 denotes H or Ci-3-alkyl-0-.
A compound of formula (I) according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa) - (am)
Figure imgf000063_0001
Figure imgf000064_0001
Figure imgf000064_0002
(am).
A compound of formula (I) according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that denotes methyl-, ethyl- or
denot rmula (ba) - (be)
Figure imgf000064_0003
A compound of formula (I) according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that denotes H or CH30-, and
denotes H or CH30-.
A compound of formula (I) according to any of claims 1 to 7, characterized denotes CI or Br,
denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (aa) - (
Figure imgf000065_0001
denotes methyl-, ethyl- or
denotes a substituent selected from the group consisting of formula (ba)
Figure imgf000066_0001
R3 denotes H or CH30-,
R4 denotes H or CH30-,
Z" denotes a physiologically acceptable anion selected from the group consisting of
chloride, bromide, iodide, hydroxide, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, formiate, acetate, trifluoroacetate, fumarate, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, succinate, mandelate, methanesulfonate and p-toluenesulfonate,
z denotes 0 for negatively charged substituents R1-R4, 1 for uncharged substituents R1-R4 or 2 for positively charged substituents R1-R4, and tautomers and the pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salts thereof.
9. A compound according to any of claims 1 to 8 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use as a medicament.
10. A compound according to any of claims 1 to 8 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of a disease selected from among respiratory diseases or complaints and allergic diseases of the airways.
1 1 . A compound according to any of claims 1 to 8 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of a disease selected from among chronic bronchitis, acute bronchitis, bronchitis caused by bacterial or viral infection or fungi or helminths, allergic bronchitis, toxic bronchitis, chronic obstructive bronchitis (COPD), asthma (intrinsic or allergic), pediatric asthma, bronchiectasis, allergic alveolitis, allergic or non-allergic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, cystic fibrosis or mucoviscidosis, alpha-1 -antitrypsin deficiency, cough, pulmonary emphysema, interstitial lung diseases, alveolitis, hyperreactive airways, nasal polyps, pulmonary oedema and pneumonitis of different origins.
12. A pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one compound according to any of claims 1 to 8 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
13. Medicament combinations which contain, besides one or more compounds of a compound according to any of claims 1 to 8, as further active substances, one or more compounds selected from among the categories of further ENaC inhibitors, betamimetics, anticholinergics, corticosteroids, PDE4-inhibitors, LTD4-antagonists, EGFR-inhibitors, dopamine agonists, H1 - antihistamines, PAF-antagonists, MAP-kinase inhibitors, MPR4-lnhibitors, iNOS-lnhibitors, SYK- Inhibitors, corrections of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) and CFTR potentiators or double or triple combinations thereof.
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