WO2001037845A1 - Treatment of heart rhythm disturbances with n6-substituted-5'-(n-substituted) carboxamidoadenosines - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of particular adenosine A, agonists belonging to a class of N 6 -substituted-5'-(N-substituted) carboxamidoadenosines in the treatment of heart rhythm disturbances in mammals, and to novel dosage forms for practicing this new use.
- tachycardia can originate from excessively rapid discharges from a malfunctioning SA node, electrical impulses passing through accessory pathways that prompt beats before they would normally occur, or re-entry of impulses in the AV node.
- PSVT paroxsymal supraventricular tachycardia
- Atrial fibrillation/flutter Another heart rhythm disturbance, referred to as atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF), is characterized by a rapid and disordered beating of the atria, and is associated with an increased incidence of stroke.
- the above described heart rhythm disturbances can be classified as supraventricular tachyarrhythmias. Symptoms of these disorders can include discomfort due to palpitations, fatigue, dyspnea, as well as a sensation of lightheadedness and/or dizziness.
- Adenosine is well-known to slow heart rate (negative chrono tropic effect) and slow impulse conduction through the AV node (negative dromotropic effect) (Berne et al., U.S. Patent No. 4,673,563; Belardinelh et al., Journal of
- Adenosine is currently used in the treatment of PSVT, but it has not proven efficacious in converting AF to normal sinus rhythm.
- Adenosine acts through multiple receptor subtypes, termed A,, A 2A , A 2B , and A 3 .
- the adenosine A, receptor mediates adenosine's negative chronotropic and negative dromotropic effects as well as directly depressing atrial (but not ventricular) contractility.
- the adenosine A 2A receptor mediates adenosine's action of dilating coronary arteries. The localization and function of adenosine
- one strategy to terminate PSVT is to use a selective adenosine
- A receptor agonist to slow impulse conduction through the AV node
- adenosine A receptor agonists that have been heretofore studied for this purpose lacked the necessary potency, selectivity, oral bioavailability and/or pharmacodynamic activity.
- prior art adenosine A, agonists have also been shown to be hypotensive, a side effect that would worsen symptoms of patients experiencing heart rhythm disturbances.
- N 6 -substituted-5'-(N-substituted)carboxamidoadenosine derivatives have been previously described. These compounds are selective adenosine A, receptor agonists (Olsson, R. and Thompson, R., U.S. Patent No. 5,310,731 ), having utility as vasodilatory or anti-hypertensive agents.
- the present invention is directed to a method for treatment of heart rhythm disturbances in a mammal that would benefit from the induction of negative dromotropic action, negative chronotropic action, or a combination thereof, comprising: administering to a mammal in need of such treatment an effective .-mount of a compound of Formula /:
- R is C 3.7 secondary alkyl, or C 3 _ g cycloalkyl
- R 2 is C,. 4 alkyl, C M hydroxyalkyl or C 3 . 5 cycloalkyl.
- Such heart rhythm disturbances include supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) and atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF).
- PSVT paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
- AF atrial fibrillation/flutter
- the present invention is also directed to novel intravenous and oral dosage forms comprising particular concentrations of one or more compounds of Formula /.
- the present invention is also directed to the use of a compound of Formula / in the manufacture of a medicament for treating heart rhythm disturbances in a mammal that would benefit from the induction of negative dromotropic action, negative chronotropic action, or a combination thereof.
- Compound A produced concentration-dependent slowing of AV conduction, with the maximal increase in AV interval representing a 34% increase over basal values.
- Compound A also produced a concentration- dependent decrease in heart rate, with an EC 50 value of 3.2 nM and a maximal decrease in heart rate of 58%.
- Compound A at a mean concentration of 2 nM that had little effect on AV interval at 200 bpm pacing, induced AV block within 30 seconds during the 300 bpm pacing episode. When pacing was returned to 200 bpm, the AV interval also returned to near normal values.
- the effects of Compound A in this experimental model of PSVT are, therefore, rate dependent such that Compound A produces greater increase in AV conduction interval at higher pacing rates.
- CPF coronary perfusate flow, mL ⁇ milliliters.
- Compound A at a mean concentration of 0.76 nM produced a mean maximal 23% increase in AV interval, and heart block at a mean concentration of 1.09 nM.
- Compound A produced concentration-dependent increases in coronary perfusate flow from a mean flow rate of 8.5 mL/min to a mean flow rate of 14.2 mL/min.
- the mean concentration of Compound A producing a 50% maximal increase in coronary perfusate flow (EC 50 ) was 32nM.
- Compound A was, therefore, greater than 40-fold more potent at slowing AV conduction than at increasing coronary perfusate flow.
- N 6 -substituted-5'-(N- substituted)carboxamidoadenosines possess particularly desirable pharmacological properties useful in the treatment of heart rhythm disturbances. These compounds possess one or more of unexpected potency, selectivity, oral bioavailability, and pharmacodynamic activity.
- the present invention is directed to a method for treatment of heart rhythm disturbances in a mammal that would benefit from the induction of negative dromotropic action, negative chronotropic action, or a combination thereof, comprising: administering to a mammal in need of such treatment an effective amount of a compound of Formula /:
- R is C 3 _ 7 secondary alkyl, or C 3 . g cycloalkyl
- R 2 is C A alkyl, C,. 4 hydroxyalkyl or C 3 _ 5 cycloalkyl.
- R Useful values of R, include isopropyl, 2-butyl, 2-pentyl, 3-pentyl, 2-hexyl,
- R 3-hexyl, 2-heptyl, 3-heptyl, 4-heptyl, cyclopropyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohenyl, cycloheptyl and norbornyl.
- Preferred values of R include 3-pentyl, cyclopentyl or norbornyl, more preferably 3-pentyl or cyclopentyl.
- Useful values of R 2 include methyl ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, t-butyl, hydroxymethyl, hydroxyethyl, hydroxypropyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, and cyclopentyl.
- R 2 examples include methyl, ethyl, hydroxyethyl, isopropyl or cyclopropyl, more preferably ethyl or cyclopropyl.
- Useful compounds include: N 6 -cyclopentyl-5'-(N-ethyl)carboxamidoadenosine,
- This invention utilizes the administration of N 6 -substituted-5'-(N- substituted)carboxamidoadenosines of Formula / for treating heart rhythm disturbances in mammals.
- the treatment of a heart rhythm disturbance episode and optional prophylactic maintenance therapy to minimize the further occurrence of heart rhythm disturbances are both contemplated as useful aspects of the present invention.
- Such heart rhythm disturbances include supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) and a trial fibrillation/flutter (AF).
- an N 6 -substituted-5'-(N- substituted)carboxamidoadenosine is administered by intravenous infusion of about 0.001 ⁇ g/kg to about 100 ⁇ g/kg, preferably about 0.005 ⁇ g/kg to about 1 ⁇ g/kg, more preferably about 0.01 ⁇ g/kg to about 0.5 ⁇ g/kg, to treat a heart rhythm disturbance.
- the duration of this infusion can be tailored to the individual patient. Useful infusion periods are from about 2 to about 60 minutes, preferably about 10 to about 30 minutes.
- an N 6 -substituted-5'-(N-substituted) carboxamidoadenosine can be optionally, orally administered in a suitable pharmaceutical composition at a dose within the range of about 0.001 ⁇ g/kg to about 100 ⁇ g/kg, preferably about 0.01 ⁇ g/kg to about 10 ⁇ g/kg, more preferably about 0.1 ⁇ g/kg to about 8 ⁇ g/kg This dose is preferably adjusted to optimize the individual patient's response.
- the oral administration is particularly useful as prophylactic maintenance therapy to minimize the episodic occurrence of these heart rhythm disturbances.
- the most preferred dose administered intravenously is about 0.1 to about 10 ⁇ g/kg/min, while the most preferred dose administered orally is about 1 to about 50 ⁇ g/kg as needed, up to four times a day.
- N 6 -cyclopentyl-5'-(N-ethyl)carboxamidoadenosine N 6 -cyclopentyl-5'-(N-cyclopropyl)carboxamidoadenosine.
- N 6 -cyclopentyl-5'-(N-ethyl)carboxamidoadenosine (a compound of Formula I wherein R, is cyclopentyl and R 2 is ethyl) is also known as l-[6-
- compounds of the present invention can be synthesized according to the methods described in U.S Patent Nos. 5,310,731 and 4,868,160.
- compounds of Formula/ may be obtained from 2',3'-O-isopropylideneinosine-5'- uronic acid by treatment with a suitable inorganic acid halide, such as thionyl chloride, to yield the intermediate, 6-chloro-9-[2,3-O-isopropylidene- ⁇ -D- ribofuranosyl-5-uronic acid chloride]-9H-purine.
- a suitable inorganic acid halide such as thionyl chloride
- the acid chloride moiety of 6-chloro-9-[2,3-O-isopropylidene- ⁇ -D- ribofuranosyl-5-uronic acid chloride] -9H-purine (or the acid bromide of the corresponding bromo- analog) is significantly more readily displaced by nucleophilic reagents than the halide group in the 6 position of the purine moiety.
- 6-chloro-9- [2,3-O-isopropylidene- ⁇ -D-ribofuranosyl-5-uronic acid chloride]-9H purine is reacted with a first nucleophilic reagent having the formula R,-NH 2 to yield an intermediate substituted carboxamide, wherein the halide is retained in the 6 position of the purine moiety.
- the intermediate substituted carboxamide is subsequently reacted with a nucleophile having the formula R 2 -NH 2 and the isopropylidene blocking group is removed with acid to yield the compounds of the invention, having free hydroxyl groups in the 2' and 3' positions of the ribofuranose moiety.
- a nucleophile having the formula R 2 -NH 2 and the isopropylidene blocking group is removed with acid to yield the compounds of the invention, having free hydroxyl groups in the 2' and 3' positions of the ribofuranose moiety.
- other acid stable blocking groups can also be used to protect the 2' -OH and 3' -OH groups of the ribofuranose moiety during the step of treatment with the inorganic acid halide.
- the pharmaceutically-acceptable salts of the compounds of Formula I include the conventional non-toxic salts or the quaternary ammonium salts which are formed, e.g., from inorganic or organic acids or bases.
- acid addition salts include acetate, adipate, alginate, aspartate, benzoate, benzenesulfonate, bisulfate, butyrate, citrate, camphorate, camphorsulfonate, cyclopentanepropionate, digluconate, dodecylsulfate, ethanesulfonate, fumarate, glucoheptanoate, glycerophosphate, hemisulfate, heptanoate, hexanoate, hydrochloride, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonate, lactate, maleate, methanesulfonate, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, nicotinate, nitrate, oxalate, pamoate, pectinate, persulfate, 3-phenylpropionate, picrate, pivalate, propionate, succinate, sulfate,
- Base salts include ammonium salts, alkali metal salts such as sodium and potassium salts, alkaline earth metal salts such as calcium and magnesium salts, salts with organic bases such as dicyclohexylamine salts, N-methyl-D-glucamine, and salts with amino acids such as arginine, lysine, and so forth.
- the basic nitrogen-containing groups may be quaternized with such agents as lower alkyl halides, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl chloride, bromides and iodides; dialkyl sulfates like dimethyl, diethyl, dibutyl; and diamyl sulfates, long chain halides such as decyl, lauryl, myristyl and stearyl chlorides, bromides and iodides, aralkyl halides like benzyl and phenethyl bromides and others.
- lower alkyl halides such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl chloride, bromides and iodides
- dialkyl sulfates like dimethyl, diethyl, dibutyl
- diamyl sulfates long chain halides
- the pharmaceutically-acceptable esters of compounds of Formula / include organic acid esters of the hydroxyl groups at the 2' and 3' positions of the ribofuranose moiety.
- Ester groups are preferably of the type which are relatively readily hydrolyzed under physiological conditions.
- Useful esters include those having an acyl group selected from the group consisting of acetyl, propionyl, butyryl and benzoyl groups.
- the present invention is also directed to the use of a compound of Formula / in the manufacture of a medicament for treating heart rhythm disturbances in a mammal that would benefit from the induction of negative dromotropic action, negative chronotropic action, or a combination thereof.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can be administered by any means that achieve their intended purpose.
- administration can be by parenteral, subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, transdermal, buccal, or ocular routes.
- administration can be by the oral route.
- the dosage administered will be dependent upon the age, health, and weight of the recipient, kind of concurrent treatment, if any, frequency of treatment, and the nature of the effect desired.
- Preferred dosage routes are intravenous injection and oral administration.
- Intravenous inj ection is a first preferred administration route.
- Intravenous administration may consist of a single injection, a loading dose followed by continuous administration of a lower level maintenance dose, injections spaced over a period of time, continuous injection of a low level maintenance dose, or other types of administration that are suitable for the needs of the individual being treated.
- a second preferred administration route is oral administration.
- Particular compounds of the invention have very high oral bioavailability.
- Oral administration is a particularly useful route for providing maintenance doses of compounds of the invention. Since the negative dromotropic effect of compounds of the invention increases as heart rate increases, patients can receive oral doses that exert a therapeutic effect when heart beat becomes excessively rapid.
- the pharmaceutical preparation is in unit dosage form.
- the preparation is subdivided into unit doses containing appropriate quantities of the active component.
- the unit dosage form can be a packaged preparation, the package containing discrete quantities of preparation, for example, packeted tablets, capsules, and powders in vials or ampoules.
- the unit dosage form can also be a capsule, cachet, or tablet itself or it can be the appropriate number of any of these in packaged form.
- the quantity of active compound in a unit dose of preparation may be varied or adjusted from 0.01 mg to 1 mg, preferably from 0.1 to 0.5 mg according to the particular application and the potency of the active ingredient.
- the compositions can, if desired, also contain other compatible therapeutic agents.
- useful therapeutic agents examples include verapamil, quinidine, procainamide, diisopyramide, flecanide, ibutilide, dofetilide, amiodarone, sotalol, diltiazem, esmolol, propranolol, metoprolol, and digoxin.
- DC cardioversion and surgical procedures are available for terminating atrial fibrillation and can be used in combination with the administration of compounds of the present invention.
- the mammalian dosage range for a 70 kg subject is from about 0.00035 to about 1 mg/kg of body weight per day or preferably about 0.0007 to about 0.6 mg/kg of body weight per day.
- the dosages may be varied depending upon the requirements of the patient, the severity of the condition being treated, and the compound being employed.
- Determination of the proper dosage for a particular situation is within the skill of the art. Generally, treatment is initiated with smaller dosages which are less than the optimum dose of the compound. Thereafter the dosage is increased by small increments until the optimum effect under the circumstances is reached. For convenience, the total daily dosage may be divided and administered in portions during the day if desired.
- the new pharmaceutical preparations can contain suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carriers comprising excipients and auxiliaries that facilitate processing of the active compounds into preparations that can be used pharmaceutically.
- compositions of the present invention are manufactured in a manner that is, itself, known, for example, by means of conventional mixing, granulating, dragee-making, dissolving, or lyophilizing processes.
- pharmaceutical preparations for oral use can be obtained by combining the active compounds with solid excipients, optionally grinding the resulting mixture and processing the mixture of granules, after adding suitable auxiliaries, if desired or necessary, to obtain tablets or dragee cores.
- Suitable excipients are, in particular, fillers such as saccharides, for example, lactose or sucrose, mannitol or sorbitol, cellulose preparations and/or calcium phosphates, for example, tricalcium phosphate or calcium hydrogen phosphate, as well as binders, such as, starch paste, using, for example, maize starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch, gelatin, tragacanth, methyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and/or poly vinyl pyrrolidone.
- fillers such as saccharides, for example, lactose or sucrose, mannitol or sorbitol, cellulose preparations and/or calcium phosphates, for example, tricalcium phosphate or calcium hydrogen phosphate, as well as binders, such as, starch paste, using, for example, maize starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch, gelatin, tragacanth,
- disintegrating agents can be added, such as, the above-mentioned starches and also carboxymethyl-starch, cross-linked poly vinyl pyrrolidone, agar, or alginic acid or a salt thereof, such as, sodium alginate.
- Auxiliaries are, above all, flow-regulating agents and lubricants, for example, silica, talc, stearic acid or salts thereof, such as, magnesium stearate or calcium stearate, and/or polyethylene glycol.
- Dragee cores are provided with suitable coatings that, if desired, are resistant to gastric juices.
- concentrated saccharide solutions can be used, which may optionally contain gum arabic, talc, poly vinyl pyrrolidone, polyethylene glycol, and/or titanium dioxide, lacquer solutions and suitable organic solvents or solvent mixtures.
- cellulose preparations such as, acetylcellulose phthalate or hydroxypropylmethy 1-cellulose phthalate
- Dye stuffs or pigments can be added to the tablets or dragee coatings, for example, for identification or in order to characterize combinations of active compound doses.
- Other pharmaceutical preparations which can be used orally include push- fit capsules made of gelatin, as well as soft, sealed capsules made of gelatin and a plasticizer, such as, glycerol or sorbitol.
- the push-fit capsules can contain the active compounds in the form of granules that may be mixed with fillers such as lactose, binders such as starches, and/or lubricants such as talc or magnesium stearate and, optionally, stabilizers.
- the active compounds are preferably dissolved or suspended in suitable liquids, such as, fatty oils or liquid paraffin.
- stabilizers may be added.
- Suitable formulations for parenteral administration include aqueous solutions of the active compounds in water-soluble form, for example, water- soluble salts, alkaline solutions and cyclodextrin inclusion complexes.
- One or more modified or unmodified cyclodextrins can be employed to stabilize and increase the water solubility of compounds of the present invention.
- Useful cyclodextrins for this purpose are disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,727,064, 4,764,604, and 5,024,998.
- Formulations suitable for parenteral administration may be adjusted, if necessary, to a suitable pH to provide maximum stability and/or solubility for the active compound.
- the tonicity of such formulations may be adjusted with known tonicity adjusting agents.
- the concentration of active agents in parenteral formulations of the present invention is from about 0.1 to about 500 ⁇ g mL, preferably about 1 to about 250 ⁇ g/mL and more preferably about 5 ⁇ g/mL to about 50 ⁇ g/mL.
- Parenteral formulations may be liquid, ready-to-use formulations or lyophilizates that can be reconstituted prior to administration.
- suspensions of the active compounds as appropriate oily injection suspensions can be administered.
- suitable lipophilic solvents or vehicles include fatty oils, for example, sesame oil, or synthetic fatty acid esters, for example, ethyl oleate or triglycerides or polyethylene glycol-400 (the compounds are soluble in PEG-400).
- Aqueous injection suspensions can contain substances that increase the viscosity of the suspension, for example, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, sorbitol, and/or dextran.
- the suspension may also contain stabilizers.
- AUC is the area under the curve for test compound-induced bradycardia over time.
- adenosine A agonists have only a small direct negative inotropic action in rat atria, it was necessary to stimulate ⁇ -adrenergic receptors to produce positive inotropy in order to maximize the negative intropic response and thereby facilitate measurement. Under these conditions, adenosine A, agonists acting at A, receptors indirectly reduce the ⁇ -adrenergic mediated positive inotropy. Accordingly, the ⁇ -adrenergic agonist isoproterenol (10 "8 M) was added to the organ baths approximately 15 minutes before the addition of the adenosine A, agonist.
- Test compounds were administered either by oral gavage using a curved, bulbed oral dosing cannula, or by intravenous administration via the jugular vein indwelling catheter. Rats dosed orally were fasted overnight before dosing, with water available ad libitum. Because the heart rate responses following intravenous administration of test compound rapidly returned to baseline, more than one dose of test compound could be administered to each rat. However, the responses to oral administration of test compounds were of a prolonged duration and therefore only a single dose could be administered to each rat. A comparison of the area under the bradycardia vs. time curve (AUC) following intravenous administration with the AUC following oral administration was used as a measure of oral bioavailability. The results are expressed in the following table:
- Substantial oral bioavailability is a critically important quality in a compound in order to permit ease of chronic administration. It is apparent from these data that the 5'-hydroxyethyl substituent interferes with oral bioavailability and that the 5'-alkyl-substituted derivatives (said alkyl containing from one to three carbons) have good oral activity.
- Rat isolated hearts were prepared according to the method of Langendorff in which the coronary vasculature was perfused in a retrograde fashion at constant pressure via the aorta. Coronary blood flow was determined by measuring the volume of fluid leaving the heart. Heart rate was maintained at 360 beats per minute by electrical pacing of the right atrium. Atrioventricular (AV) conduction was determined as the time from the atrial stimulus to the beginning of ventricular depolarization (S-V interval). Compound A produced concentration-dependent slowing of AV conduction, with a maximal increase in S-V interval at a mean concentration of 6.8 nM and AV conduction blockade at a mean concentration of 8.3 nM. At these concentrations, Compound A had no effect on coronary blood flow. This demonstrates that Compound A is a potent adenosine A, receptor agonist that induces a maximal negative dromotropic action at doses that have no effect on coronary vasodilation.
- the ED 50 value found for induction of bradycardia was 0.1 ⁇ g/kg/min intravenously for 120 minutes, which caused a mean 34% decrease in heart rate while mean blood pressure remained unchanged.
- Guinea pig isolated hearts were prepared according to the method of Langendorff in which the coronary vasculature was perfused in a retrograde fashion at constant pressure via the aorta.
- Compound A was administered to the spontaneously beating hearts by infusion into the perfusion line supplying buffer to the coronary vasculature.
- the concentration of Compound A was adjusted by changes in the infusion rate and/or changes in the concentration of infusion solutions.
- the concentration of Compound A present in the perfusate was calculated by dividing the rate of Compound A infused by the coronary flow rate. Spontaneously beating heart rate and AV interval were recorded. The results of the experiment are shown in FIGURE 1.
- Compound A produced concentration dependent slowing of AV conduction, with the maximal increase in AV interval representing a 34% increase over basal values. Compound A also produced a concentration-dependent decrease in heart rate, with an EC 50 value of 3.2 nM and a maximal decrease in heart rate of 58%.
- Guinea pig isolated hearts were prepared according to the methods described in Example 5.
- hearts were allowed to beat spontaneously or electrically paced either at 200 beats per minute (approximately 20% above the spontaneous rate) or at 300-360 beats per minute (approximately 80% above the spontaneous rate).
- Atrioventricular (AV) conduction interval (AV interval) was determined as the time from the atrial stimulus to the beginning of ventricular depolarization. The AV interval measurements were performed at each pacing rate with increased concentrations of Compound A as described in Example 5.
- Coronary perfusate flow data was determined by measuring the volume of fluid leaving the heart. AV conduction interval data and coronary perfusate flow data were collected in the presence of increasing concentrations of Compound A. The results are shown in FIGURE 3, with dose-related increases for both AV conduction interval and coronary perfusate flow. The differential for these effects is readily apparent.
- the mean concentration of Compound A that produced a maximal increase in AV conduction time was 0.76 nM.
- the concentration of Compound A that produced a half maximal effect in coronary perfusate flow (EC 50 ) was 32 nM. Compound A is greater than 40 fold more potent at slowing AV conduction time that it was for increasing coronary perfusate flow.
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