WO1997021436A1 - New use for losartan - Google Patents
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- a method of acute treatment for enhancing functional recovery of the heart post-ischemia comprising the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of losartan, its active metabolite, EXP3174, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt therefrom, to a patient or a patient's isolated heart in need of such treatment.
- the instant invention relates to a method of acute treatment for enhancing functional recovery of the heart post-ischemia comprising the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of losartan, its active metabolite, EXP3174, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt therefrom, to a patient or a patient's isolated heart in need of such treatment.
- An embodiment of this aspect of the invention is a method as described above, wherein the ischemia occurs during cardiac by-pass surgery.
- a second aspect of this invention is a method of acute treatment for enhancing functional recovery of a patient's new heart post transplantation comprising the administration directly to the isolated heart during the preservation period prior to transplantation a therapeutically effective amount of losartan, its active metabolite, EXP3174, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt therefrom.
- a third aspect of this invention is the method of acute treatment of a patient's partially ischemic heart prior to interventional procedures to assess or correct a coronary blockage for the purpose of enhancing subsequent functional recovery of the heart after the procedure comprising the administration to such patient of a therapeutically effective amount of losartan, its active metabolite, EXP3174, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt therefrom.
- a fourth aspect of the instant invention relates to a method of acute treatment for enhancing functional recovery after a myocardial infarction comprising the administration to a patient in need of such treatment of a therapeutically effective amount of losartan, its active metabolite, EXP3174, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt therefrom.
- Losartan potassium salt is currently being sold in the US under the registered trademark COZAAR® for the treatment of hypertension.
- EXP3174 has been identified as an active metabolite of losartan potassium.
- Heart donors were male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 400-500 g and were obtained from Charles River Breeding
- Losartan was administered in vivo (Group 1 ) as an aqueous solution by gavage, whereas placebo rats received an equivalent volume of water (Group 2).
- the 4.5 ⁇ M dose of losartan used in the in vitro experiments (Group 3) was chosen to insure saturation of the ATl receptor sites while remaining well below the K of losartan for the AT2 receptor subtype in heart [See Chang, R.S.L., et al., "In Vitro Pharmacology of MK-996, a New Potent and Selective Angiotensin II (AT l ) Receptor Antagonist", Drug Dev. Res., 1994, Vol. 32, pp. 161 - 171 [.
- the 31p NMR spectra were measured using a Bruker AM360 wide-bore spectrometer. Each spectrum consisted of 84 to 160 scans of 60° free-induction decays with a 12 kHz window; two second recovery was allowed between pulses. Thus, each spectrum measured average metabolite levels over a 3.0 to 5.6 minute period. 3 1 p NMR peak areas were determined with PCr and ATP quantitated as described previously [See Werrmann. J.G. et al., J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol., 1994, Vol. 24, pp. 573-586J. The 3 1 P NMR provided a direct measurement of intracellular pH in our isolated heart preparations.
- Hearts from rats treated orally with losartan demonstrated a sustained significant improvement in CF by 30 min of reperfusion that continued until the end of the reperfusion period (Fig. 2).
- hearts treated with losartan in vitro showed a significant improvement in coronary flow for only one brief interval near the end of the reperfusion period.
- ATP levels fell to I - to 4- ⁇ moles/g dry weight in all treatment groups after 20 min of ischemia then recovered to 12- to 14- ⁇ moles/g dry weight in all treatment groups after 54 min of reperfusion.
- Phosphocreatine levels were 23 ⁇ 1 to 27 ⁇ 1 ⁇ mol/g dry weight at baseline; drug treatment did not significantly affect the decrease in phosphocreatine levels observed during ischemia or the degree of recovery of phosphocreatine during reperfusion.
- Compound A another structurally distinct All ATl receptor antagonist, and may thus be characteristic of this class of compounds [See Werrmann, J.G., et al, "Comparison of the Effects of ACE Inhibition with Those of All Receptor Antagonism on Functional and Metabolic Recovery in the Post-ischemic Working Rat Heart as Studied by 3 l P NMR", J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol, 1994, Vol.
- lisinopril treatment in vitro did not reduce myocardial injury [See Werrmann, J.G. et al, J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol, 1994, Vol. 24, pp.
- tissue All levels were not measured, one can speculate that lack of an acute effect of ACE inhibitor treatment in vitro in our isolated heart model may be due to incomplete washout of endogenous tissue All subsequent to ACE inhibition and prior to the ischemic insult. It is possible that AH ATl receptor antagonists will prove useful in the acute treatment of myocardial infarction because they act directly at the receptor level, thus providing a rapid mechanism for blocking the effects of AIL
- Stimulation of Na+/H+ exchange in rabbit ventricular myocytes by angiotensin II has been reported recently [See Matsui, H., et al, "Angiotensin II Stimulates Sodium-hydrogen Exchange in Adult Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes", Cardiovasc. Res., 1995, Vol. 29, pp. 215-221 1. Stimulation of Na+/H+ exchange by angiotensin II was also demonstrated in OKP cells [See Cano, A., et al, "Angiotensin II Stimulation of Na-H Antiporter Activity is cAMP Independent in OKP Cells", Am. J. Physiol, 1994, Vol. 266 (Cell Physiol 35), pp. Cl 603- C1608], an opossum kidney cell line, where is was further shown by use of losartan that this effect was mediated by an ATl receptor coupled mechanism.
- the preferred salts of this invention include, but are not limited to: potassium, sodium, calcium and ammonium salts of losartan and its active metabolite, EXP3174.
- compositions comprising losartan, its active metabolite, EXP3174 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt therefrom and a suitable pharmaceutical carrier.
- compositions of this invention can be administered for this method of treatment by any means that effects contact of the active ingredient compound with the site of action.
- administration can be parenteral, i.e., subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular or intra peritoneal. Alternatively, or concurrently in some cases administration can be by the oral route.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention can be administered by any conventional means available for use in conjunction with pharmaceuticals.
- the pharmaceutical compositions can be administered alone, but are generally administered with a pharmaceutical carrier selected on the basis of the chosen route of administration and standard pharmaceutical practice.
- the term patient is defined as a mammal, preferably human.
- the dosage administered will be dependent on the age, health and weight of the recipient, the extent of disease, kind of concurrent treatment, if any, frequency of treatment and the nature of the effect desired.
- a daily dosage of active ingredient compound will be from about 1 -500 milligrams per day. Ordinarily, from 10 to 100 milligrams per day in one or more applications is effective to obtain desired results.
- the active ingredients can be administered orally in solid dosage forms, such as capsules, tablets, and powders, or in liquid dosage forms, such as elixirs syrups, and suspensions. It can also be administered parenterally, in sterile liquid dosage forms.
- Gelatin capsules contain the active ingredient and powdered carriers, such as lactose, starch, cellulose derivatives, magnesium stearate, stearic acid, and the like. Similar diluents can be used to make compressed tablets. Both tablets and capsules can be manufactured as sustained release products to provide for continuous release of medication over a period of hours. Compressed tablets can be sugar coated or film coated to mask any unpleasant taste and protect the tablet from the atmosphere, or enteric coated for selective disintegration in the gastrointestinal tract. Liquid dosage forms for oral administration can contain coloring and flavoring to increase patient acceptance.
- parenteral solutions In general, water, a suitable oil, saline, aqueous dextrose (glucose), and related sugar solutions and glycols such as propylene glycol or polyethylene glycols are suitable carriers for parenteral solutions.
- Solutions for parenteral administration preferably contain a water soluble salt of the active ingredient, suitable stabilizing agents, and if necessary, buffer substances.
- Antioxidizing agents such as sodium bisulfite, sodium sulfite, or ascorbic acid, either alone or combined, are suitable stabilizing agents.
- citric acid and its salts and sodium EDTA are also used.
- parenteral solutions can contain preservatives, such as benzalkonium chloride, methyl- or propylparaben, and chlorobutanol.
- Suitable pharmaceutical carriers are described in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, A. Osol, a standard reference text in this field.
- Useful pharmaceutical dosage-forms for administration of losartan or EXP3174 for this invention can be illustrated as follows:
- CAPSULES A large number of unit capsules are prepared by filling standard two-piece hard gelatin capsules each with a pharmacologically appropriate amount in milligrams of the powdered active ingredients, 150 milligrams of lactose, 50 milligrams of cellulose, and 6 milligrams magnesium stearate.
- a mixture of active ingredient in a digestible oil such as soybean oil, cottonseed oil or olive oil is prepared and injected by means of a positive displacement pump into gelatin to form soft gelatin capsules containing a pharmacologically appropriate amount in milligrams of the active ingredient.
- the capsules are washed and dried.
- the dosage unit is a pharmacologically appropriate amount in milligrams of the active ingredients, 0.2 milligrams of colloidal silicon dioxide, 5 milligrams of magnesium stearate, 275 milligrams of microcrystalline cellulose, 1 1 milligrams of starch and 98.8 milligrams of lactose.
- Appropriate coatings may be applied to increase palatability or delay abso ⁇ tion.
- a parenteral composition suitable for administration by injection is prepared by stirring a pharmacologically appropriate amount by weight of the active ingredients in 10% by volume propylene glycol. The solution is made to volume with water for injection and sterilized.
- aqueous suspension is prepared for oral administration so that each 5 milliliters contain a pharmacologically appropriate amount in milligrams of finely divided active ingredient, 100 milligrams of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, 5 milligrams of sodium benzoate, 1.0 grams of sorbitol solution, U.S. P., and 0.025 milliliters of vanillin.
- the above dosage forms and routes of administration will depend upon the method of treatment. If the method of treatment is to enhance the functional recovery of the isolated heart during transplantation or while the heart is on by pass, then the route of administration will be via the direct addition to the preservation solution that is typically employed during a transplant procedure or addition to the heart while it is on by-pass. Additionally, the method of treatment may require the administration of losartan or EXP3174 to the patient by one of the traditional routes outlined above.
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