WO2016061357A1 - Tryptamide compositions and methods of use - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to, among other things, extracts including a mixture of early eluting and late eluting tryptamides.
- Tryptamides modulate protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) to enhance brain health and its various cognitive functions.
- P2A protein phosphatase 2A
- tryptamides more specifically eicosanoyl, docosanoyl and tetracosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamides, are available for incorporation, in an un-isolated form, in the human diet, as trace amounts may be found in coffee and cocoa products.
- Robusta coffee beans may contain 565-1120 mg/kg and
- Arabica coffee beans may contain 500-2370 mg/kg of total tryptamides (Maier, 1981). However, human consumption of coffee can come in form of an aqueous extract providing only 0.6-0.8 mg of total trpytamindes per serving.
- the total tryptamides can include 13.26% of early eluting tryptamides and 86.74% of late eluting tryptamides with at least 40%, 41% and 3% of eicosanoyl, docosanoyl and tetracosanoyl tryptamides correspondingly.
- Eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide levels in common coffee drinks are shown below in Table 1. Consumption of a serving of a commercial coffee drink can deliver between 0.6 to 0.72 mg of eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide. [0006] Table 1 eicosanoyl 5- hydroxytryptamid eicosanoyl 5- e hydroxytryptamide Serving size
- Coffee Drink (mg/niL) per serving (mg) (n L)
- diterpenes such as cafestol and kahweol
- certain diterpenes such as cafestol and kahweol
- coffee contains up to 0.6-1% of diterpenes that translates to 3-7 mg of diterpenes per serving in brewed coffee.
- Literature papers suggest that each 10 mg of diterpenes consumed per day can elevate serum cholesterol by 5 mg/dL.
- 3-5 servings of coffee a day which appear to be the minimum needed for the long term neuroprotection, may have some cardiovascular liabilities, particularly in subjects with underlying conditions —such as existing cardiovascular disease, smoking, a sedentary lifestyle and heredity factors— that make them prone to high cholesterol and/or other cardiovascular maladies.
- coffee contains significant amounts of caffeine in amounts of 50-
- Caffeine is known to raise blood pressure in those already suffering from hypertension, cause insomnia, gout attack, indigestion, headaches, urinary incontinence, and reduce fertility in women. Caffeine overdose may lead to adverse symptoms, including death, especially in those with underlying medical conditions (http://www.caffeineinformer.com/harmful-effects-of-caffeine).
- cocoa liquor products contain 40.1 mg/kg of total tryptamides or about 1.6 mg per serving.
- the bulk of tryptamides consists of docosanoyl and tetracosanoyl derivatives while cocoa products contain no biologically significant amounts of eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide, which has proven efficacy in various models of neurodegeneration, Parkinson and Alzheimer diseases.
- TBI traumatic brain injury
- memantine a non-toxic, non-phychotomimetic, NMDA receptor antagonist
- NMDA receptor antagonist neuroprotective and has been used as a treatment for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease (Kornhuber 1994; Emre 2010; Merello 1999; Reisberg 2003). Nevertheless, additional therapies would be helpful.
- the present invention seeks to address these unmet needs.
- One aspect of the present invention provides an EHT extract, wherein the EHT extract includes a mixture of late eluting tryptamides and early eluting tryptamides in a weight ratio of at least about 7: 1 late eluting tryptamides:early eluting tryptamides, wherein the EHT extract includes at least 30% eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide, based on the total weight of the tryptamides in the EHT extract.
- the amount of caffeine in the EHT extract does not exceed about 15%, based on the total weight of the extract and/or the amount of diterpenes in the extract is less than about 1 mg/kg.
- compositions including an EHT extract are also provided.
- the EHT extract compositions can further include one or more of a vitamin, a microelement, a food or health supplement, an herb extract, and a drug.
- the EHT extract composition includes a vitamin, a microelement, and a food or health supplement.
- the EHT extract composition includes a vitamin, a microelement, a food or health supplement and an herb extract.
- the invention provides a formulation (e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet) comprising 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 380-420 meg folate (folic acid), 8-12 meg of vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), 14-18 mg magnesium, and 70- 80 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation comprises 1.6 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 400 meg folate (folic acid), 10 meg vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), 16 mg magnesium, and 75 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation consists essentially of, or consists of, vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), folate (folic acid), vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), magnesium, and EHT extract.
- the invention provides a formulation (e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet) comprising 1800-2200 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 8-12 meg vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), 14-18 mg magnesium, 68-72 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 48-52 mg alpha lipoic acid, 48-52 meg huperzine A, and 30-40 mg EHT extract.
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- the formulation comprises 2000 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.6 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 10 meg vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), 16 mg magnesium, 70 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 50 mg alpha lipoic acid, 50 meg huperzine A, and 35 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation consists essentially of, or consists of, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), magnesium, selenium (as selenomethionine), alpha lipoic acid, huperzine A, and EHT extract.
- the invention provides a formulation (e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet) comprising 1800-2200 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 380-420 meg of folate (folic acid), 8-12 meg vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), 14-18 mg magnesium, 68-72 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 48-52 mg alpha lipoic acid, 48-52 meg huperzine A, and 30-40 mg EHT extract.
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.
- the formulation comprises 2000 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.6 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 400 meg of folate (folic acid), 10 meg vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), 16 mg magnesium, 70 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 50 mg alpha lipoic acid, 50 meg huperzine A, and 35 mg EHT extract.
- vitamin D cholesterol
- vitamin B 6 pyridoxine HC1
- folate folic acid
- 10 meg vitamin B 12 cyanocobalamin
- 16 mg magnesium 70 meg of selenium (selenomethionine)
- 50 mg alpha lipoic acid 50 meg huperzine A
- 35 mg EHT extract 35 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation consists essentially of, or consists of, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), folate (folic acid), vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), magnesium, selenium (selenomethionine), alpha lipoic acid, huperzine A, and EHT extract.
- the invention provides a formulation (e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet) comprising 800-1000 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 8-12 meg vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), 14-18 mg magnesium, 68-72 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 98-102 mg of ginko biloba extract powder, 48-52 mg alpha lipoic acid, and 30-40 mg EHT extract.
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- 800-1000 IU vitamin D cholecalciferol
- 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 pyridoxine HC1
- 8-12 meg vitamin B 12 methylcobalamin
- 14-18 mg magnesium 68-72 meg of selenium (selenomethionine)
- 98-102 mg of ginko biloba extract powder 48-52 mg alpha lipoic acid
- the formulation comprises 1000 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.6 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 10 meg vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), 16 mg magnesium, 70 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 100 mg of ginko biloba extract powder, 50 mg alpha lipoic acid, and 35 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation consists essentially of, or consists of, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), vitamin B 6 (as pyridoxine HC1), vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), magnesium, selenium (selenomethionine), ginko biloba extract powder, alpha lipoic acid and EHT extract.
- the invention provides a formulation (e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet) comprising 800-1000 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 8-12 meg vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), 14-18 mg magnesium, 68-72 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 48-52 mg alpha lipoic acid, and 30- 40 mg EHT extract.
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- 800-1000 IU vitamin D cholecalciferol
- 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 pyridoxine HC1
- 8-12 meg vitamin B 12 methylcobalamin
- 14-18 mg magnesium 68-72 meg of selenium (selenomethionine)
- 48-52 mg alpha lipoic acid and 30- 40 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation comprises 1000 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 1.6 mg vitamin B 6 (as pyridoxine HC1), 10 meg vitamin B 12 (as methylcobalamin), 16 mg magnesium, 70 meg of selenium (selenomethionine), 50 mg alpha lipoic acid, and 35 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation consists essentially of, or consists of, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), vitamin B 12 (methylcobalamin), magnesium, selenium (selenomethionine), alpha lipoic acid and EHT extract.
- the invention provides a formulation (e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet) comprising 1800-2200 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 34-39 mg vitamin C, 1.4-1.8 mg vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), 8-12 meg vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), 14-18 mg magnesium, 82-86 meg of selenium (selenium yeast), 135-139 mg ginko biloba extract powder, and 30-40 mg EHT extract.
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- a formulation e.g., a solid unit dosage such as a tablet
- the formulation comprises 2000 IU vitamin D (cholecalciferol), 36.36 mg vitamin C, 1.6 mg vitamin B 6 (as pyridoxine HC1), 10 meg vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), 16 mg magnesium, 84 meg of selenium (selenium yeast), 137.50 mg ginko biloba extract powder, and 35 mg EHT extract.
- the formulation consists essentially of, or consists of, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), vitamin C, vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HC1), vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin), magnesium, selenium (selenium yeast), ginko biloba extract powder and EHT extract.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a method of treating traumatic brain injury or an encephalopathy in a subject in need thereof that includes administering to the subject an effective amount of a composition described herein.
- FIG. 1 depicts an HPLC analysis of a composition of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 depicts that short-term TBI causes increases in pTau levels and longer- term TBI causes PP2A demethylation.
- FIG. 3 demonstrates that GFAP serves as a biomarker for TBI and CTE and that EHT administered to animals as diet unexpectedly lowers GFAP in mouse brain after TBI.
- FIG. 4 demonstrates the reduced neuronal cytotoxicity induced by glutamate observed upon treatment with EHT extract in a dose dependent fashion.
- tryptamides refer to the compounds that are encompassed within formula (I): wherein n is 14-22, and one or more of the CH 2 groups in the (CH 2 ) n group can optionally be replaced with CH to provide one or more double bonds.
- Early eluting tryptamides refer to tryptamides, as defined above, that elute on a reverse phase column prior to eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide. Tryptamides having less than 20 total carbons in the alkyl chain less (i.e., n in Formula (I) is less than 18) are early eluting tryptamides. Typically, early eluting tryptamides have ⁇ 40°C melting points and have a butter- like consistency.
- Late eluting tryptamides refer to tryptamides, as defined above, that elute on a reverse phase column after eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide, and includes eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide itself. Tryptamides having 20 or more total carbons in the alkyl chain (i.e. n in Formula (I) is 18 or more) are late eluting tryptamides.
- Eicosanoyl, docosanoyl and tetracosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamides are examples of late eluting tryptamides, elute on a reverse phase column after the early eluting tryptamides.
- late eluting tryptamides have >40°C melting points and are solids.
- eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide which is shown below, is a late eluting tryptamide and the total number of carbons in the alkyl chain is 20:
- dashed line can be present or absent.
- EHT extract refers to a coffee extract comprising a mixture of early eluting and late eluting tryptamides.
- an EHT extract refers to a mixture of early eluting and late eluting coffee tryptamides in the ratio of at least about 1:7, 1:8, 1:9, 1: 10, 1:25, 1:50, 1:75 and up to 1: 100 with at least 30%, or 35%, 40%, 45% or 50% of eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide, based on the weight of all the tryptamides in the composition.
- an EHT extract can also be read to refer to alternative embodiments in which EHT extract refers to any component that includes eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide (such as an extract derived from coffee bean or coffee that contains eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide) or eicosanoyl-5- hydroxytryptamide itself, whether isolated from an organic starting material or prepared synthetically).
- EHT extract refers to any component that includes eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide (such as an extract derived from coffee bean or coffee that contains eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide) or eicosanoyl-5- hydroxytryptamide itself, whether isolated from an organic starting material or prepared synthetically).
- Traumatic brain injury also known as intracranial injury, occurs when an external force traumatically injures the brain. TBI can be classified based on severity, mechanism (closed or penetrating head injury), or other features (e.g., occurring in a specific location or over a widespread area). Head injury usually refers to TBI, but is a broader category because it can involve damage to structures other than the brain, such as the scalp and skull. TBI could be related to head injuries sustained in combat, equestrian, military training, falls, sports (contact and solo), shock wave exposures (single or multiple small), bicycle and motor vehicle accidents.
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a form of encephalopathy that is a progressive degenerative disease, which can currently only be definitively diagnosed postmortem, in individuals with a history of multiple concussions and other forms of head injury.
- the term "effective amount” is interchangeable with “therapeutically effective amount” and means an amount or dose of a compound or composition effective in treating the particular disease, condition, or disorder disclosed herein, and thus “treating” includes producing a desired preventative, inhibitory, relieving, or ameliorative effect.
- an effective amount” of at least one compound is administered to a subject (e.g., a mammal).
- a subject e.g., a mammal.
- “effective amount” will vary, depending on the compound or composition, the disease (and its severity), the treatment desired, age and weight of the subject, etc.
- the EHT extract can in certain embodiments, have a reduced amount of caffeine not to exceed about 15%, or 10%, or 5%, based on the total weight of the extract. In certain embodiments, the amount of caffeine in the EHT extract is not to exceed 2 mg, 3 mg, 4 mg, 5 mg, 6 mg, 7 mg, 8 mg, 9 mg, or 10 mg per serving or unit dosage.
- the EHT extract such as any one of the EHT extracts described above, has a reduced amount of diterpenes.
- the EHT extract has of no more than about 2 mg of diterpenes per kg of EHT extract.
- the EHT extract has no more than about 1 mg of cafestol per kg of EHT Extract, or less than about 0.12 mg of cafestol per serving or unit dosage of EHT extract.
- EHT extract is administered, as part of a composition, in a solid dosage form.
- the solid dosage form can be a tablet, a capsule, a sachet, a powder, or in the form of a solid food.
- the amount of EHT extract administered, such as in a solid dosage form can be between 1 mg and 2 grams per daily serving or unit dosage (e.g., 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg, 250 mg, 500 mg, 1 g, 1.5 g, or 2 g).
- EHT extract is administered in a liquid dosage form as a drink, syrup, suspension, emulsion, tincture, elixir, tea, effervescent formulation and so on.
- the EHT extract can be administered in a liquid dosage form, and the amount of EHT extract in the composition can be, in certain embodiments, so as to provide no less than 1 mg and no more than about 2 grams per daily serving or unit dosage.
- the EHT extract can be administered together with vitamins (e.g., vitamin A, vitamin B 1; vitamin B 2 , vitamin B 3 , vitamin B5, vitamin B 6 , vitamin B 7 , vitamin B 9 (folic acid or folate), vitamin B 12 , vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K), microelements (e.g., iodine, iron, magnesium, chromium, calcium, selenium, zinc, manganese, potassium), food and health supplements (e.g., N-acetyl L-cysteine, acetyl L-carnitine, S-adesnosyl methionine, vinpocetine, huperzine A, L-theanine, phosphatidylserine, bacopa, pterostilbene, L-tyrosine, L-glutamine, bacopin, L-pyroglutamic acid, phosphatidylserine, doco
- vitamins e.g., vitamin A, vitamin B 1; vitamin
- the EHT extract is included in a composition (i.e., an
- the EHT extract composition that further includes at least one vitamin selected from vitamin D, vitamin B 6 , vitamin B 9 , vitamin B 12 and vitamin C.
- the EHT extract composition can include at least two, or at least three vitamins selected from vitamin D, vitamin B 6 , vitamin B9, vitamin B 12 and vitamin C.
- the EHT extract composition includes vitamin D, vitamin B 6 , and vitamin B 12 .
- the EHT extract composition includes vitamin D, vitamin B 6 , vitamin B 12 and vitamin C.
- the EHT extract composition includes vitamin D, vitamin B 6 , vitamin B9 and vitamin B 12 .
- the vitamin D is included as cholecalciferol (vitamin D 3 ).
- vitamin B 6 can be included as pyridoxine HC1
- vitamin B 12 can be included as methylcobalamin.
- other forms of these vitamins can also be included in addition to the above-described forms, or in their place.
- the vitamin B 6 can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 250 micrograms to about 5 mg, or from about 750 micrograms to about 3 mg, or from about 1 mg to about 2 mg (e.g., about 1.6 mg) of vitamin B 6 .
- other amounts of vitamin B 6 can be included.
- the vitamin B 9 can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 50 micrograms to about 1 mg, or from about 100 micrograms to about 750 micrograms, or from about 200 micrograms to about 600 micrograms (e.g., about 400 micrograms) of vitamin B 9 .
- other amounts of vitamin B 9 can be included.
- the vitamin B 12 can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 1 microgram to about 100 microgram, or from about 2.5 micrograms to about 25 micrograms, or from about 5 micrograms to about 15 micrograms (e.g., about 10 micrograms) of vitamin B 12 .
- other amounts of vitamin B 12 can be included.
- the vitamin D can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 250 IU to about 6000 IU, or from about 500 IU to about 5000 IU, or from about 750 IU to about 2500 IU (e.g., about 1000 IU, about 2000 IU) of Vitamin D.
- other amounts of vitamin D can be included.
- the EHT extract composition includes at least one microelement selected from magnesium and selenium.
- the EHT extract composition can include both magnesium and selenium.
- the magnesium can be included as magnesium citrate, or other pharmaceutically acceptable salts of magnesium can be included.
- selenium can be included as selenomethionine, although the inorganic form of selenium (selenite) can also be included.
- Selenium can also be included as selenium yeast.
- the magnesium can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 500 micrograms to about 100 mg, or from about 1 mg to about 30 mg, or from about 8 mg to about 24 mg (e.g., about 16 mg) of magnesium.
- other amounts of magnesium can be included.
- magnesium is included as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of magnesium (e.g., magnesium citrate) dosage amounts need to be adjusted according to stoichiometry (e.g., 100 mg of magnesium citrate yields 16 mg of magnesium).
- the selenium can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 1 microgram to about 500 mg, or from about 10 micrograms to about 400 micrograms, or from about 40 micrograms to about 100 micrograms (e.g., about 70 micrograms or about 84 micrograms) of selenium. Alternatively, other amounts of selenium can be included.
- the EHT extract composition includes ginko biloba, such as a ginko biloba extract powder.
- ginko biloba such as a ginko biloba extract powder.
- the EHT extract composition includes at least one health supplement selected from alpha lipoic acid, and Huperzine A.
- the EHT extract composition can include both alpha lipoic acid and Huperizine A.
- the alpha lipoic acid can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 1 mg to about 1.3 g, or from about 2.5 mg to about 500 mg, or from about 25 mg to about 75 mg (e.g., about 50 mg) of alpha lipoic acid.
- other amounts of alpha lipoic acid can be included.
- the Huperzine A can be provided in the composition in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 1 mg to about 1 g, or from about 2.5 mg to about 500 mg, or from about 25 mg to about 75 mg (e.g., about 50 mg) of Huperzine A.
- other amounts of Huperzine A can be included.
- the EHT extract can be present in the amounts of 1 mg to 1 gram per kg of composition.
- the EHT extract provided in the composition in certain embodiments, is in an amount so as to provide, in a unit dosage or serving, from about 1 mg to about 150 mg, or from about 5 mg to about 75 mg, or from about 10 mg to about 60 mg (e.g., 35 mg) of EHT extract.
- the EHT extract can be administered together with, for example, B vitamins (e.g., vitamin B 6 , vitamin B9 (folic acid), vitamin B 12 ).
- B vitamins e.g., vitamin B 6 , vitamin B9 (folic acid), vitamin B 12 .
- the B vitamins can collectively be present in the amounts from about 1 micrograms to 10 mg, or from about 50 micrograms to about 5 mg per unit dosage or serving.
- the EHT extract can further include one or more of magnesium and selenium, or both magnesium and selenium, and, optionally, can still further include one or more herb, fruit or botanical extracts (e.g. ginko biloba, and extracts of huperizia serrate, such as huperzine A).
- a composition comprising an effective amount of an EHT extract is administered to a subject suffering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) to treat the traumatic brain injury.
- TBI traumatic brain injury
- an effective amount of eicosanoyl 5- hydroxytryptamide is administered to a subject suffering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) to treat the traumatic brain injury.
- the EHT extract or eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide can be administered, for example, orally or parenterally (e.g., IV).
- a composition comprising an effective amount of an EHT extract is administered to a subject suffering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) to treat the traumatic brain injury.
- TBI traumatic brain injury
- eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide can be administered, for example, orally or parenterally (e.g., IV).
- EHT extract is administered to a subject suffering from, or at risk of developing, an encephalopathy to treat the encephalopathy.
- an effective amount of eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide is administered to a subject suffering from an encephalopathy to treat the encephalopathy.
- the encephalopathy can be, for example, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
- CTE chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- the EHT extract or eicosanoyl 5- hydroxytryptamide can be administered, for example, orally or parenterally (e.g., IV).
- EHT extract is administered to a subject at a risk of developing a TBI, or at risk of developing an encephalopathy (e.g., CTE) due to inflammation, infection, vascular irregularities, autoimmune disorders, metabolic disorders, and hereditary factors.
- a encephalopathy e.g., CTE
- EHT extract is administered to a subject at a risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, pulmonary disorders, endocrine disorders, autoimmune disorders, inflammation, infection, hepatic disorders, renal disorders, neoplastic disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, genitourinary disorders, sexual disorders, functional disorders, genetic liabilities, nutritional insufficiences, environmental and toxin exposures, and drug reaction/exposure.
- An effective amount of EHT extract can be determined by one of ordinary skill in the art, based in part on the amount of eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide contained in the EHT extract. It is noted, however, that because the EHT extract can contain other active components, such as docosanoyl and tetracosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamides, a lower amount of eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide may be required, as compared to when administering eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide alone.
- an effective amount of EHT extract can be an amount of EHT that provides 0.1 mg/day or more of eicosanoyl 5-hydroxytryptamide.
- the EHT extract is administered so as to provide, for example, 0.1 mg/day, 5 mg/day, 10 mg/day, 20 mg/day, 25 mg/day, 50 mg/day, or 100 mg/day of eicosanoyl 5- hydroxytryptamide.
- 3 mg/kg body weight - 120 mg/kg body weight of EHT extract can be administered orally or parenterally (e.g., IV) to a subject according to instantly described methods of treatment.
- Example 1 Preparation of an EHT Extract
- FIG. 1 depicts an HPLC analysis of an EHT extract according to the present invention, prepared as described in Example 1.
- the HPLC analysis was performed as generally described in Braz. J. Plant Physiol., 18(1):201-216 (2006) by Karl Speer et al. and hereby incorporated by reference, in which fluorescence detection at an excitation wavelength of 280 nm and an emission wavelength of 330 nm was employed.
- the levels of corresponding tryptamides are quantified and listed in Table 2. Tryptamides 1-6 are early eluting tryptamides and 7-11 (12 and 13 are not found in EHT extract in quantifiable amounts) are late eluting tryptamides.
- Table 2 Table 2
- EHT extract from Example 1 are combined with pyridoxine HCI, folic acid, cyanocobalamin, and magnesium citrateand placed into a blender and blended until uniformly mixed. Granulation was not observed. The blended formulation is then placed into a standard tablet press and compressed into tablets. The amounts of Vitamin B 6 , folic acid, cyanocobalamin and magnesium citrate in the bulk formulation are selected so as to yield, as a unit dosage to be orally administered by a subject, a tablet as described below in Table 3.
- vanilla and red coating Dicalcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid, coating (polyvinyl alcohol, macrogol, FD&C red #40 lake, talc, titanium dioxide, vanillin), magnesium stearate and silica.
- EHT extract Two grams of EHT extract, prepared as described in Example 1, were melted together with 3 grams of 2-hydroxyethyl 12-hydroxyoctadecanoate (Solutol HS15) and 2 grams of Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate (Tween-80) under vigorous stirring at 70 °C to produce very viscous dark brown syrup. The syrup was further mixed with small amount of hot water and stirred until uniform. Upon cooling this syrup was further diluted with water to the needed concentration. Unexpectedly the thus produced aqueous EHT extract can improve its oral bioavailability.
- Solutol HS15 2-hydroxyethyl 12-hydroxyoctadecanoate
- Teween-80 Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate
- Table 9 provides a pharmacokinetic description of this aqueous EHT extract. As noted, it shows that the aqueous formulation, as described in this Example, unexpectedly gives an improvement in oral bioavailability, as compared to a non-aqueous EHT formulation prepared based on extraction with DMSO and not processed with 2- hydroxyethyl 12-hydroxyoctadecanoate and Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate.
- FIG 2. demonstrates that short term TBI causes increases in pTau levels and longer term TBI causes PP2A demethylation.
- GFAP glial fibrillary acidic protein
- TBI traumatic brain injury
- FIG. 2 shows that EHT extract, prepared as described in Example 1 and administered to mice with a TBI. The mice are estimated to receive about 5 grams of .1% EHT extract per day via their rodent chow for about 3 weeks. It is found that this group of mice receiving the EHT extract showed unexpectedly lower GFAP in mouse brain after TBI, as compared to a control diet group, in which the EHT extract was not administered.
- Example 7 Primary neuronal cell culture
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