US20020132811A1 - 2,7-substituted octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-A]pyrazine derivatives as ligands for serotonin receptors - Google Patents
2,7-substituted octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-A]pyrazine derivatives as ligands for serotonin receptors Download PDFInfo
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Definitions
- Compounds of this invention have affinity for serotonin (5HT) receptors, especially the serotonin 1a receptor (5HTIA), and are therefore useful for treatment of diseases or conditions which are caused by disorders of the serotonin system.
- 5HT serotonin 1a receptor
- the present invention relates to the use of pharmacologically active 2,7-substituted octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine derivatives, and their acid addition salts.
- the compounds of this invention are ligands for serotonin receptor subtypes, especially the 5HT 1A receptor, and are therefore useful in the treatment of disorders that can be treated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing), serotonin mediated neurotransmission.
- the pharmacologically active 2,7-substituted octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine derivatives of the formula 1, as defined below, are also ligands for dopamine receptor subtypes, especially the dopamine D4 receptor. They are useful in treating conditions or disorders, schizophrenia for example, that can be treated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) dopamine mediated neurotransmission.
- the dopamine receptor binding activity of these compounds is described in more detail in U.S. Serial No. 08/809,145, supra, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,031. This application (Ser. No. 08/809,145) is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- Serotonin plays a role in several psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, Alzheimer's disease, depression, nausea and vomiting, eating disorders, and migraine.
- Serotonin also plays a role in both the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
- This invention relates to a method of treatment of diseases or conditions which are caused by disorders of the serotonin system which comprises administering to a mammal in need of such treatment a compound of the formula
- Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar 1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO 2 , C ⁇ O, CHOH, or —(CR 3 R 4 )—;
- n 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO 2 R, —NHSO 2 R, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy, —NR 1 R 2 , —NRCOR 1 , —CONR 1 R 2 , Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R 1 , and R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C 1 -C6)alkyl, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C 2 -C 6 )alkenyl, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy;
- each and every R 3 and R 4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl;
- This invention also provides a method of treatment of a disease or condition which is caused by a disorder of the serotonin system or a disorder of the dopamine system which comprises administering to a mammal in need of such treatment a compound of the formula
- Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar 1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO 2 , C ⁇ O, CHOH, or —(CR 3 R 4 )—;
- n 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar 1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO 2 R, —NHSO 2 R, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy, —NR 1 R 2 , —NRCOR 1 , —CONR 1 R 2 , Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R 1 , and R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C 2 -C 6 )alkenyl, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy;
- each and every R 3 and R 4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- This invention also provides a method of treating a disorder or condition selected from the group consisting of migraine, headache, cluster headache, anxiety, depression, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, phobia, a disorder of cognition, a memory disorder, a learning disorder (including age related memory disorder) a neurodegenerative disease (including Alzheimer's disease), anxiety and/or depression associated with senile dementia or Alzheimer's disease, cancer (including prostate cancer), cerebral infarct (including that caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury), a sexual disorder, dizziness, an eating disorder, pain, chemical dependency or addiction, peptic ulcer, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a mammal, comprising administering to said mammal an amount of a compound of the formula
- Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar 1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO 2 , C ⁇ O, CHOH, or —(CR 3 R 4 )—;
- n 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar 1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO 2 R, —NHSO 2 R, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy, —NR 1 R 2 , —NRCOR 1 , —CONR 1 R 2 , Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R 1 , and R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C 2 -C 6 )alkenyl, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy;
- each and every R 3 and R 4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- the disorder or condition being treated is migraine, headache, or cluster headache.
- the disorder or condition being treated is anxiety, depression, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, or phobia.
- the disorder or condition being treated is a disorder of cognition, a memory disorder, a learning disorder (including age related memory disorder), or a neurodgenerative disease (including Alzheimer's disease).
- the disorder is a learning disorder other than age related memory disorder.
- the disorder or condition is a neurodegenerative disease other than Alzheimer's disease.
- the disorder or condition being treated is anxiety and/or depression associated with senile dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
- the disorder or condition being treated is cancer.
- the cancer is prostate cancer; in another embodiment the cancer is a cancer other than prostate cancer.
- the disorder or condition being treated is cerebral infarct.
- the cerebral infarct can be a cerebral infarct caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury, or the cerebral infarct can have another cause.
- the disorder or condition being treated is a sexual disorder, dizziness, an eating disorder, pain, chemical dependency or addiction, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or peptic ulcer.
- ADHD attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- the condition is cerebral infarct and the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a 5HT 2 antagonist.
- This invention also provides the above-recited methods, wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
- This invention also provides a method of imaging an organ in a mammal, comprising administering to said mammal a radioactive form of a compound of the formula
- Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar 1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO 2 , C ⁇ O, CHOH, or —(CR 3 R 4 )—;
- n 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar 1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO 2 R, —NHSO 2 R, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy, —NR 1 R 2 , —NRCOR 1 , —CONR 1 R 2 , Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, or triflouromethoxy;
- each and every R, R 1 , and R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C 2 -C 6 )alkenyl, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy;
- each and every R 3 and R 4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- This invention also provides a method of imaging an organ in a mammal, comprising administering to said mammal a compound of the formula
- Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar 1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO 2 , C ⁇ O, CHOH, or —(CR 3 R 4 )—;
- n 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar 1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO 2 R, —NHSO 2 R, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy, —NR 1 R 2 , —NRCOR 1 , —CONR 1 R 2 , Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C,-C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R 1 , and R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl, -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C 2 -C 6 )alkenyl, -(C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl, and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkoxy;
- each and every R 3 and R 4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- the compound of formula I of the methods of the invention is wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, or quinolyl; Ar 1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, or pyrazinyl; A is O, S, SO 2 , CHOH, or CH 2 , preferably O, S, or CH 2 ; n is 0 or 1; and wherein Ar and Ar 1 are independently and optionally substituted with up to three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, nitro, cyano, —NR 1 R 2 , -(C 1 -C 6 )aIkoxy, —COOR, —CONR 1 R 2 and -(C 1 -C 6 )alkyl.
- Ar, Ar 1 is phenyl, naphthyl, be
- the compound of formula I of the methods of the invention is wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl; Ar 1 is optionally substituted and is selected from phenyl, pyridinyl, and pyrimidinyl; A is 0; and n is 1.
- the compound of formula I of the methods is wherein when A is 0, n is 1 and Ar 1 is 5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl, then Ar may not be p-fluorophenyl.
- the compound of formula I in the methods of the invention is wherein A is O or S, n is 1, and Ar is phenyl or substituted phenyl.
- the compound of formula I in the methods of the invention is wherein A is CH 2 , and n is zero, and Ar is benzoxazolonyl or substituted benzoxazolonyl.
- the compound of formula I of the methods is wherein A is O, Ar is cyanophenyl, and Ar 1 is chloropyridinyl or fluoropyrimidinyl.
- the compound of formula I of the methods is wherein Ar 1 is 5-fluroro-pyrimidin-2-yl.
- Ar 1 is 5-fluoro-pyrimidin-2-yl or pyrimidin-2-yl.
- the compound of formula I in the methods of the invention is selected from:
- treating refers to retarding or reversing the progress of, or alleviating or preventing either the disease, disorder or condition to which the term “treating” applies, or one or more symptoms of such disorder or condition.
- treatment refers to the act of treating a disorder or condition, as the term “treating” is defined above.
- disease and “condition”, unless otherwise indicated, encompass both chronic diseases and conditions, as well and diseases and conditions that are temporary in nature.
- a disease or condition treatable according to this invention can be one of sudden onset.
- a disease or condition covered by the present invention can be genetic and/or environmental in origin. The origin of the disease or condition need not, however, be known, so long as a subject afflicted with the disease or condition can benefit from treatment with one or more compounds described herein.
- disorders of the serotonin system refers to disorders, the treatment of which can be effected or facilitated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) serotonin mediated neurotransmission.
- disorders of the dopamine system refers to disorders, the treatment of which can be effected or facilitated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) dopamine mediated neurotransmission.
- a “disease or condition caused by a disorder of the serotonin system or a disorder of the dopamine system” is, for purposes of this application, any disease or condition that has at least serotonin mediated neurotransmission or dopamine mediated neurotransmission as a contributing factor.
- the disease or condition can have, but does not necessarily have, both serotonin mediated neurotransmission and dopamine mediated neurotransmission as contributing factors.
- a disease or condition is said herein to be “caused” by a disorder of the serotonin system or a disorder of the dopamine system, this means that the disorder is a contributing factor to the disease or condition.
- the disorder need not be the sole factor causing the disease or condition.
- alkyl as used herein, unless otherwise indicated, includes saturated monovalent hydrocarbon radicals having straight, branched or cyclic moieties or combinations thereof.
- alkoxy refers to radicals having the formula -O-alkyl, wherein “alkyl” is defined as above.
- This invention also relates to a method of treating a disorder or condition that can be treated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) serotonin mediated neurotransmission in a mammal, including a human, comprising administering to said mammal an amount of a compound of the formula I, as defined above, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, that is effective in treating such disorder or condition.
- Examples of depression that can be treated according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, pediatric depression, recurrent depression, single episode depression, post partum depression, depression in Parkinson's patients, cancer patients, and post myocardial infarction patients, and subsyndromal symptomatic depression.
- Examples of phobias that can be treated according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, social phobia, agoraphobia, and specific phobias.
- Examples of eating disorders that can be treated according to the invention herein include, but are not limited to, bulimia and anorexia nervosa.
- Examples of chemical dependency and/or addiction treatable according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, dependency on, and/or addiction to, alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, heroin, phenolbarbitol or a benzodiazepine.
- Examples of sexual disorders that can be treated according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, paraphilias, premature ejaculation, and sexual dysfunction.
- This invention also relates to any of the foregoing methods, wherein the compound of the formula 1, as defined above, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI) (eg., sertraline, fluoxetine, fenfluramine, or fluvoxamine).
- SRI serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- administered in combination with means that the compound of formula I or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is administered in the form of a pharmaceutical composition that also contains an SRI, or that such compound or salt is administered in a separate pharmaceutical composition from that in which the SRI is administered, but as part of a dose regimen that calls for the administration of both active agents for treatment of a particular disorder or condition.
- This invention also relates to the above method of treating cerebral infarct such as that caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury in a mammal, wherein the compound of the formula 1, as defined above, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, is administered in combination with a serotonin-2 (5HT 2 ) receptor antagonist (e.g., ketanserin, pelanserin, pipamperone, spiperone, pirenperin or ritanserin) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- 5HT 2 receptor antagonists that can be used in the methods of this invention are referred to in U.S. Pat. No. 5,364,857, which issued on Nov. 15, 1994. This patent is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of compounds of the formula I may be used, as referred to above, in the various methods of this invention.
- the compounds of formula I are basic in nature and are capable of forming a wide variety of salts with various inorganic and organic acids.
- the acids that may be used to prepare pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of those compounds of formula I are those that form non-toxic acid addition salts, i.e., salts containing pharmacologically acceptable anions, such as the hydrochloride, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, nitrate, sulfate, bisulfate, phosphate, acid phosphate, isonicotinate, acetate, lactate, salicylate, citrate, acid citrate, tartrate, pantothenate, bitartrate, ascorbate, succinate, maleate, fumarate, gluconate, glucaronate, saccharate, formate, benzoate, glutamate, methanesulfonate, ethanesulfonate, benzenesulfonate, and p-toluenesulfonate.
- non-toxic acid addition salts i.e., salts containing pharmacologically acceptable anions, such as the hydrochloride,
- substituents includes from one to the maximum number of substituents possible based on the number of available bonding sites.
- Formula I above includes compounds identical to those depicted but for the fact that one or more atoms (for example, hydrogen, carbon or fluorine atoms) are replaced by radioactive isotopes thereof.
- radiolabelled compounds are useful as research and diagnostic tools in, for example, metabolism studies, pharmokinetic studies and binding assays.
- This invention also relates to a method, such as positron emission tomography (PET), of obtaining images of a mammal, including a human, to which a radiolabelled compound of the formula 1, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, has been administered.
- PET positron emission tomography
- the compounds of formula I that are employed in the present invention being ligands for serotonin receptor subtypes, especially the 5HT 1A receptor, within the body, are accordingly of use in the treatment of disorders of the serotonin system.
- compounds of formula I wherein the radioactive atom is tritium may be prepared by reacting an aryl halide Ar-X, wherein the halogen is chlorine, bromine or iodine, with gaseous 3 H 2 and a nobel metal catalyst, such as palladium suspended on carbon, in a suitable solvent such as a lower alcohol, perferably methanol or ethanol.
- a suitable solvent such as a lower alcohol, perferably methanol or ethanol.
- Compounds of formula I wherein the radioactive atom is 18 F may be prepared by reacting an aryl trialkyl stannane Ar—SnR 3 , wherein R is lower alkyl, preferably methyl or n-butyl, with 18 F-enriched fluorine (F 2 ), OF 2 or CF 2 OOF in a suitably inert solvent (cf M. Namavari, et at., J. Fluorine Chem., 1995, 74, 113).
- Compounds of formula I wherein the radioactive atom is 11 C or 14 C may be prepared by reacting an aryl halide Ar—X, wherein X is preferably bromine or iodine, or an aryl trifluoromethane sulfonate (Ar-OSO 2 CF 3 ) with potassium [ 11 C]cyanide or potassium [ 14 C]cyanide and a nobel metal catalyst, preferably tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium, in a reaction inert solvent such water or tetrahydrofuran, and preferably a mixture of water and tetrahydrofuran.
- a reaction inert solvent such water or tetrahydrofuran, and preferably a mixture of water and tetrahydrofuran.
- the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention can be administered orally, buccally, transdermally (e.g., through the use of a patch), parenterally or topically.
- Oral administration is preferred.
- these compounds are most desirably administered in dosages ranging from about 1 mg to about 1000 mg per day, although variations may occur depending on the weight and condition of the person being treated and the particular route of administration chosen.
- dosage levels below the lower limit of the aforesaid range may be more than adequate, while in other cases still larger doses may be employed without causing any harmful side effect, provided that such larger doses are first divided into several small doses for administration throughout the day.
- the daily dose of the compound of formula I or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof will be within the same general range as specified above for the administration of such compound or salt as a single active agent.
- the daily dose of the SRI in such a composition will generally be within the range of about 1 mg to about 400 mg.
- the daily dose of the compound of formula I or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof will be within the same general range as specified above for the administration of such compound or salt as a single active agent.
- the daily dose of the 5HT 2 antagonist in such a composition will generally be within the range of about 0.1-10 parts by weight, relative to 1.0 part by weight of the compound formula I.
- the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention may be administered alone or in combination with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or diluents by either of the two routes previously indicated, and such administration may be carried out in single or multiple doses. More particularly, the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention can be administered in a wide variety of different dosage forms, i.e., they may be combined with various pharmaceutically acceptable inert carriers in the form of tablets, capsules, lozenges, troches, hard candies, powders, sprays, creams, salves, suppositories, jellies, gels, pastes, lotions, ointments, elixirs, syrups, and the like. Such carriers include solid diluents or fillers, sterile aqueous media and various non-toxic organic solvents, for example. Moreover, oral pharmaceutical compositions can be suitably sweetened and/or flavored.
- tablets containing various excipients such as microcrystalline cellulose, sodium citrate, calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate and glycine may be employed along with various disintegrants such as starch (and preferably corn, potato or tapioca starch), alginic acid and certain complex silicates, together with granulation binders like polyvinylpyrrolidone, sucrose, gelatin and acacia.
- disintegrants such as starch (and preferably corn, potato or tapioca starch), alginic acid and certain complex silicates, together with granulation binders like polyvinylpyrrolidone, sucrose, gelatin and acacia.
- lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate, sodium lauryl sulfate and talc are often very useful for tabletting purposes.
- compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in gelatin capsules; preferred materials in this connection also include lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols.
- preferred materials in this connection also include lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols.
- the active ingredient may be combined with various sweetening or flavoring agents, coloring matter or dyes, and, if so desired, emulsifying and/or suspending agents as well, together with such diluents as water, ethanol, propylene glycol, glycerin and various like combinations thereof.
- solutions of a therapeutic compound used in the methods of the present invention in either sesame or peanut oil or in aqueous propylene glycol may be employed.
- the aqueous solutions should be suitably buffered if necessary and the liquid diluent first rendered isotonic.
- These aqueous solutions are suitable for intravenous injection purposes.
- the oily solutions are suitable for intra-articular, intramuscular and subcutaneous injection purposes. The preparation of all these solutions under sterile conditions is readily accomplished by standard pharmaceutical techniques well known to those skilled in the art.
- the activity of the compounds of the present invention with respect to 5 HT 1A binding ability can be determined according to the following procedure. Binding assays using membranes derived from HeLa cells expressing the human 5HT 1A receptor or from membranes derived from rat brain tissue can be performed according to standard procedures. For example, HeLa cells expressing the human 5HT 1A receptor can be grown in culture to confluence and then harvested by replacing the media with phosphate-buffered saline containing 5 mM EDTA and centrifuging at 1000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes at 4° C.
- the pellet is homogenized in a 50 mM Tris buffer containing 4 mM CaCI 2 and having a pH of 7.7, using a Brinkman Polytron at setting 6 for 20 seconds and centrifuged at 48,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes at 4° C. Membranes are stored frozen at ⁇ 78° C. until the time of assay. On the day of the experiment, the membranes are resuspended in a 50 mM Tris buffer (pH 7.7) containing 4 mM CaCl 2 and 10 ⁇ M pargyline to a final tissue concentration of 2.5 mg/mL and added to test tubes containing an incubation buffer, various concentrations of test drug, and [ 3 H]-8-OH-DPAT.
- Non-specific binding is defined in the presence of a saturating concentration of 5HT. Assay tubes are incubated for 30 minutes at 37° C. to attain equilibrium, and incubations are terminated by rapid filtration through Whatman GF/B filters using a Brandel cell harvester. The membranes are washed three times with 4 mL aliquots of an ice-cold buffer (without CaCl 2 or pargyline). Membrane-bound ligand is determined by liquid scintillation counting of the filters in Ready-Safe scintillation cocktail. The dissociation constant (Kd) for the radioligand, previously determined by saturation analysis, is used to calculate apparent Ki's by means of the Cheng-Prusoff equation (Cheng and Prusoff, 1973).
- the IC 50 concentrations (concentration of compound required to displace specific binding by 50%) can be calculated by linear regression analysis of the concentration-response curves from competition binding studies.
- the preferred compounds of this invention bind to the human 5HT 1A receptor with a K 1 less than 5.0 micromolar.
- the agonist and antagonist activities of the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention at 5-HT 1A receptors can be determined using a single saturating concentration according to the following procedure. Male Hartley guinea pigs are decapitated the brain removed and the hippocampus is dissected out. The hippocampus is homogenized in a 5 mM HEPES buffer containing 1 mM EGTA (pH 7.5) using a hand-held glass-Teflon® homogenizer and centrifuged at 35,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes at 4° C.
- the pellets are resuspended in a 100 mM HEPES buffer containing 1 mM EGTA (pH 7.5) to a final protein concentration of 20 ug of protein per tube.
- the following agents are added so that the reaction mix in each tube contained 2.0 mM MgCl 2 , 0.5 mM ATP, 1.0 mM cAMP, 0.5 mM IBMX, 10 mM phosphocreatine, 0.31 mg/mL creatine phosphokinase, 100 ⁇ M GTP and 0.5-1 microcuries of [ 32 P]-ATP (30 Ci/mmol: NEG-003-New England Nuclear).
- Incubation is initiated by the addition of tissue to siliconized microfuge tubes (in triplicate) at 30° C.
- each tube receives 20 ⁇ L tissue, 10 gL drug or buffer (at 10 ⁇ final concentration), 10 ⁇ L 32 nM agonist or buffer (at 1OX final concentration), 20 ⁇ L forskolin (3 ⁇ M final concentration) and 40 ⁇ L of the preceding reaction mix. Incubation is terminated by the addition of 100 mL 2% SDS, 1.3 mM cAMP, 45 mM ATP solution containing 40,000 dpm [ 3 H]-cAMP (30 Ci/mmol: NET-275-New England Nuclear) to monitor the recovery of cAMP from the columns.
- the aqueous phase was made basic (pH 11) with 1M NaOH and extracted with ethyl acetate (3 ⁇ ). The combined organic layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered, and evaported to give 0.430 g of crude product. Purification by silica gel flash chromatography eluting with 90:10 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 0.340 g (38%) of the title compound.
- a salt was prepared by mixing an ethanol-ethyl acetate solution of 0.29 g free base with a solution of 98 mg of maleic acid in ethanol and evaporating to dryness. The white solid was triturated with ether and dried in vacuo to give 0.35 g of salt.
- the mixture was cooled to room temperature, diluted with water, acidified to pH 2 with 6M hydrochloric acid, and washed with ethyl acetate.
- the aqueous phase was basified to pH 12 with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (3 ⁇ ).
- the combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated.
- the mixture was cooled to room temperature, diluted with water, acidified to pH 2 with 6M hydrochloric acid, and washed with ethyl acetate.
- the aqueous phase was basified to pH 12 with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (3 ⁇ ).
- the combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated.
- a flame-dried 3-neck flask was attached to a bleach trap and charged with 20 mL of methylene chloride and 0.77 mL (1.1 mmol) of oxalyl chloride.
- the solution was chilled to ⁇ 78° C. and anhydrous DMSO (1.38 mL, 1.93 mmol) was added dropwise at a rate which kept the internal temperature at or below -50° C.
- a flame-dried flask was charged with 0.11 g (0.67 mmol) of 5-chloro-2-methylbenzimidazole, 3 mL of dry DMF, and 29 mg (0.74 mmol) of sodium hydride (60% oil dispersion). The solution heated at 50° C. for 30 min, and then cooled to room temperature. The above mesylate (0.20 g, 0.61 mmol) was added and the mixture was heated at 100° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, and concentrated in vacuo. Ethyl acetate (30 mL) and water (30 mL) were added, the layers were separated, and the organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated.
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Abstract
Substituted pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazines of general formula I; wherein Ar and Ar1 represent various carbocyclic and heterocyclic aromatic rings; A represents O, S, SO, SO2, CHOH, C═O, or —(CR3R4); and n is 0-2, as well as precursors thereto, are ligands for dopamine receptor subtypes and serotonin (5HT) within the body and are therefore useful in the treatment of disorders of the dopamine and serotonin systems:
Description
- This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/135,946, filed Aug. 18, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of 08/809,145, filed Mar. 26, 1997, the national stage of International Application PCT/IB95/00689, filed Aug. 24, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,031, issued Dec. 22, 1998. PCT/IB95/00689 is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/315,470, filed Sep. 30, 1994, now abandoned.
- Compounds of this invention have affinity for serotonin (5HT) receptors, especially the serotonin 1a receptor (5HTIA), and are therefore useful for treatment of diseases or conditions which are caused by disorders of the serotonin system.
- The present invention relates to the use of pharmacologically active 2,7-substituted octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine derivatives, and their acid addition salts. The compounds of this invention are ligands for serotonin receptor subtypes, especially the 5HT1A receptor, and are therefore useful in the treatment of disorders that can be treated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing), serotonin mediated neurotransmission.
- The pharmacologically active 2,7-substituted octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine derivatives of the formula 1, as defined below, are also ligands for dopamine receptor subtypes, especially the dopamine D4 receptor. They are useful in treating conditions or disorders, schizophrenia for example, that can be treated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) dopamine mediated neurotransmission. The dopamine receptor binding activity of these compounds is described in more detail in U.S. Serial No. 08/809,145, supra, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,031. This application (Ser. No. 08/809,145) is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- Serotonin plays a role in several psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, Alzheimer's disease, depression, nausea and vomiting, eating disorders, and migraine. (See Rasmussen et al., “Chapter 1. Recent Progress in Serotonin (5HT)1A Receptor Modulators”, in Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry, Section I, 30, pp. 1-9, 1995, Academic Press, Inc.; Antigas et al., Trends Neurosci., 19 (9), 1996, pp. 378-383; and Wolf et al., Drug Development Research, 40, 1997, pp. 17-34.) Serotonin also plays a role in both the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia. (See Sharma et al., Psychiatric Annals., 26 (2), February, 1996, pp. 88-92.)
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- wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
- n is 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1-C6)alkoxy;
- each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl;
- diastereomeric and optical isomers thereof; and
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
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- wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
- n is 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1-C6)alkoxy;
- each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; in an amount effective to treat said disease or condition.
- This invention also provides a method of treating a disorder or condition selected from the group consisting of migraine, headache, cluster headache, anxiety, depression, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, phobia, a disorder of cognition, a memory disorder, a learning disorder (including age related memory disorder) a neurodegenerative disease (including Alzheimer's disease), anxiety and/or depression associated with senile dementia or Alzheimer's disease, cancer (including prostate cancer), cerebral infarct (including that caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury), a sexual disorder, dizziness, an eating disorder, pain, chemical dependency or addiction, peptic ulcer, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a mammal, comprising administering to said mammal an amount of a compound of the formula
- wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
- n is 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1-C6)alkoxy;
- each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; effective to treat said disorder or condition.
- In one embodiment of this method, the disorder or condition being treated is migraine, headache, or cluster headache.
- In another embodiment, the disorder or condition being treated is anxiety, depression, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, or phobia.
- In another embodiment, the disorder or condition being treated is a disorder of cognition, a memory disorder, a learning disorder (including age related memory disorder), or a neurodgenerative disease (including Alzheimer's disease). In another embodiment, the disorder is a learning disorder other than age related memory disorder. In a further embodiment, the disorder or condition is a neurodegenerative disease other than Alzheimer's disease. In still a further embodiment, the disorder or condition being treated is anxiety and/or depression associated with senile dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
- In another embodiment of this method, the disorder or condition being treated is cancer. In one embodiment the cancer is prostate cancer; in another embodiment the cancer is a cancer other than prostate cancer.
- In another embodiment, the disorder or condition being treated is cerebral infarct. The cerebral infarct can be a cerebral infarct caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury, or the cerebral infarct can have another cause.
- In other embodiments of this method, the disorder or condition being treated is a sexual disorder, dizziness, an eating disorder, pain, chemical dependency or addiction, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or peptic ulcer.
- In another embodiment of this method, the condition is cerebral infarct and the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a 5HT2 antagonist.
- This invention also provides the above-recited methods, wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
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- wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
- n is 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or triflouromethoxy;
- each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1-C6)alkoxy;
- each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof;
- and detecting the emissions of the radioactive compound.
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- wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
- Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
- A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
- n is 0, 1 or 2;
- each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C,-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
- each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1-C6)alkoxy;
- each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
- diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof;
- in combination with a radioactive agent, and detecting the emissions of the radioactive agent.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I of the methods of the invention is wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, or quinolyl; Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, or pyrazinyl; A is O, S, SO2, CHOH, or CH2, preferably O, S, or CH2; n is 0 or 1; and wherein Ar and Ar1 are independently and optionally substituted with up to three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, nitro, cyano, —NR1R2, -(C1-C6)aIkoxy, —COOR, —CONR1R2 and -(C1-C6)alkyl. In a more specific embodiment, Ar, Ar1, A, and n are as defined in this paragraph, except for that Ar and Ar1 are not substituted with nitro.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I of the methods of the invention is wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl; Ar1 is optionally substituted and is selected from phenyl, pyridinyl, and pyrimidinyl; A is 0; and n is 1.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I of the methods is wherein when A is 0, n is 1 and Ar1 is 5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl, then Ar may not be p-fluorophenyl.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I in the methods of the invention is wherein A is O or S, n is 1, and Ar is phenyl or substituted phenyl.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I in the methods of the invention is wherein A is CH2, and n is zero, and Ar is benzoxazolonyl or substituted benzoxazolonyl.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I of the methods is wherein A is O, Ar is cyanophenyl, and Ar1 is chloropyridinyl or fluoropyrimidinyl.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I of the methods is wherein Ar1 is 5-fluroro-pyrimidin-2-yl.
- In another embodiment of the methods, Ar1 is 5-fluoro-pyrimidin-2-yl or pyrimidin-2-yl.
- In another embodiment, the compound of formula I in the methods of the invention is selected from:
- (7S,9aS)-7-((3-Methyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-carbomethoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-nitro-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
- (7S ,9aS)-7-(3-cyano-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-methoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-acetamido-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-y)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-(1,1 -dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
- and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
- The term “treating”, as used herein, refers to retarding or reversing the progress of, or alleviating or preventing either the disease, disorder or condition to which the term “treating” applies, or one or more symptoms of such disorder or condition. The term “treatment”, as used herein, refers to the act of treating a disorder or condition, as the term “treating” is defined above.
- The terms “disease” and “condition”, unless otherwise indicated, encompass both chronic diseases and conditions, as well and diseases and conditions that are temporary in nature. A disease or condition treatable according to this invention can be one of sudden onset. A disease or condition covered by the present invention can be genetic and/or environmental in origin. The origin of the disease or condition need not, however, be known, so long as a subject afflicted with the disease or condition can benefit from treatment with one or more compounds described herein.
- The term “disorders of the serotonin system”, as referred to herein, refers to disorders, the treatment of which can be effected or facilitated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) serotonin mediated neurotransmission.
- The term “disorders of the dopamine system”, as referred to herein, refers to disorders, the treatment of which can be effected or facilitated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) dopamine mediated neurotransmission.
- A “disease or condition caused by a disorder of the serotonin system or a disorder of the dopamine system” is, for purposes of this application, any disease or condition that has at least serotonin mediated neurotransmission or dopamine mediated neurotransmission as a contributing factor. The disease or condition can have, but does not necessarily have, both serotonin mediated neurotransmission and dopamine mediated neurotransmission as contributing factors.
- When a disease or condition is said herein to be “caused” by a disorder of the serotonin system or a disorder of the dopamine system, this means that the disorder is a contributing factor to the disease or condition. The disorder need not be the sole factor causing the disease or condition.
- The chemist of ordinary skill will recognize that certain combinations of substituents may be chemically unstable and will avoid these combinations or alternatively protect sensitive groups with well known protecting groups.
- The term “alkyl”, as used herein, unless otherwise indicated, includes saturated monovalent hydrocarbon radicals having straight, branched or cyclic moieties or combinations thereof.
- The term “alkoxy”, as used herein, unless otherwise indicated, refers to radicals having the formula -O-alkyl, wherein “alkyl” is defined as above.
- The compounds of formula I above contain chiral centers and therefore exist in different enantiomeric forms. This invention relates to all optical isomers and all other stereoisomers of compounds of the formula I and mixtures thereof.
- This invention also relates to a method of treating a disorder or condition that can be treated by altering (i.e., increasing or decreasing) serotonin mediated neurotransmission in a mammal, including a human, comprising administering to said mammal an amount of a compound of the formula I, as defined above, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, that is effective in treating such disorder or condition.
- Examples of depression that can be treated according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, pediatric depression, recurrent depression, single episode depression, post partum depression, depression in Parkinson's patients, cancer patients, and post myocardial infarction patients, and subsyndromal symptomatic depression. Examples of phobias that can be treated according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, social phobia, agoraphobia, and specific phobias.
- Examples of eating disorders that can be treated according to the invention herein include, but are not limited to, bulimia and anorexia nervosa.
- Examples of chemical dependency and/or addiction treatable according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, dependency on, and/or addiction to, alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, heroin, phenolbarbitol or a benzodiazepine.
- Examples of sexual disorders that can be treated according to the invention described herein include, but are not limited to, paraphilias, premature ejaculation, and sexual dysfunction.
- This invention also relates to any of the foregoing methods, wherein the compound of the formula 1, as defined above, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI) (eg., sertraline, fluoxetine, fenfluramine, or fluvoxamine). The term “administered in combination with”, as used herein, means that the compound of formula I or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is administered in the form of a pharmaceutical composition that also contains an SRI, or that such compound or salt is administered in a separate pharmaceutical composition from that in which the SRI is administered, but as part of a dose regimen that calls for the administration of both active agents for treatment of a particular disorder or condition.
- This invention also relates to the above method of treating cerebral infarct such as that caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury in a mammal, wherein the compound of the formula 1, as defined above, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, is administered in combination with a serotonin-2 (5HT2) receptor antagonist (e.g., ketanserin, pelanserin, pipamperone, spiperone, pirenperin or ritanserin) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Other 5HT2 receptor antagonists that can be used in the methods of this invention are referred to in U.S. Pat. No. 5,364,857, which issued on Nov. 15, 1994. This patent is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of compounds of the formula I may be used, as referred to above, in the various methods of this invention. The compounds of formula I are basic in nature and are capable of forming a wide variety of salts with various inorganic and organic acids. The acids that may be used to prepare pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of those compounds of formula I are those that form non-toxic acid addition salts, i.e., salts containing pharmacologically acceptable anions, such as the hydrochloride, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, nitrate, sulfate, bisulfate, phosphate, acid phosphate, isonicotinate, acetate, lactate, salicylate, citrate, acid citrate, tartrate, pantothenate, bitartrate, ascorbate, succinate, maleate, fumarate, gluconate, glucaronate, saccharate, formate, benzoate, glutamate, methanesulfonate, ethanesulfonate, benzenesulfonate, and p-toluenesulfonate.
- The term “one or more substituents”, as used herein, includes from one to the maximum number of substituents possible based on the number of available bonding sites.
- Formula I above includes compounds identical to those depicted but for the fact that one or more atoms (for example, hydrogen, carbon or fluorine atoms) are replaced by radioactive isotopes thereof. Such radiolabelled compounds are useful as research and diagnostic tools in, for example, metabolism studies, pharmokinetic studies and binding assays.
- This invention also relates to a method, such as positron emission tomography (PET), of obtaining images of a mammal, including a human, to which a radiolabelled compound of the formula 1, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, has been administered.
- The compounds of formula I that are employed in the present invention, being ligands for serotonin receptor subtypes, especially the 5HT1A receptor, within the body, are accordingly of use in the treatment of disorders of the serotonin system.
- The compounds of formula I and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts (hereinafter also referred to, collectively, as “the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention”) can be prepared as described in U.S. application Ser. No. 08/809,145, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,031, supra, incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
- Compounds of formula I in which one or more atoms are radioactive may be prepared by methods known to a person of ordinary skill in the art.
- For example, compounds of formula I wherein the radioactive atom is tritium may be prepared by reacting an aryl halide Ar-X, wherein the halogen is chlorine, bromine or iodine, with gaseous3H2 and a nobel metal catalyst, such as palladium suspended on carbon, in a suitable solvent such as a lower alcohol, perferably methanol or ethanol. Compounds of formula I wherein the radioactive atom is 18F may be prepared by reacting an aryl trialkyl stannane Ar—SnR3, wherein R is lower alkyl, preferably methyl or n-butyl, with 18F-enriched fluorine (F2), OF2 or CF2OOF in a suitably inert solvent (cf M. Namavari, et at., J. Fluorine Chem., 1995, 74, 113).
- Compounds of formula I wherein the radioactive atom is11C or 14C may be prepared by reacting an aryl halide Ar—X, wherein X is preferably bromine or iodine, or an aryl trifluoromethane sulfonate (Ar-OSO2CF3) with potassium [11C]cyanide or potassium [14C]cyanide and a nobel metal catalyst, preferably tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium, in a reaction inert solvent such water or tetrahydrofuran, and preferably a mixture of water and tetrahydrofuran. (See Y. Andersson, B. Langstrom, J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. 1, 1994, 1395).
- The utility of radioactive agents with affinity for 5HT1A receptors for visualizing organs of the body either directly or indirectly has been documented in the literature. For example, C. -Y. Shiue et al., Synapse, 1997, 25, 147 and S. Houle et al, Can. Nucl. Med. Commun, 1997, 18, 1130, describe the use of 5HT1A receptor ligands to image 5HT1A receptors in the human brain using positron emission tomography (PET). The foregoing references are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
- The therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention can be administered orally, buccally, transdermally (e.g., through the use of a patch), parenterally or topically. Oral administration is preferred. In general, these compounds are most desirably administered in dosages ranging from about 1 mg to about 1000 mg per day, although variations may occur depending on the weight and condition of the person being treated and the particular route of administration chosen. In some instances, dosage levels below the lower limit of the aforesaid range may be more than adequate, while in other cases still larger doses may be employed without causing any harmful side effect, provided that such larger doses are first divided into several small doses for administration throughout the day.
- When used in the same oral, parenteral or buccal pharmaceutical composition as an SRI, the daily dose of the compound of formula I or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof will be within the same general range as specified above for the administration of such compound or salt as a single active agent. The daily dose of the SRI in such a composition will generally be within the range of about 1 mg to about 400 mg.
- When used in the same oral, parenteral or buccal pharmaceutical composition as a 5HT2 antagonist, the daily dose of the compound of formula I or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof will be within the same general range as specified above for the administration of such compound or salt as a single active agent. The daily dose of the 5HT2 antagonist in such a composition will generally be within the range of about 0.1-10 parts by weight, relative to 1.0 part by weight of the compound formula I.
- The therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention may be administered alone or in combination with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or diluents by either of the two routes previously indicated, and such administration may be carried out in single or multiple doses. More particularly, the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention can be administered in a wide variety of different dosage forms, i.e., they may be combined with various pharmaceutically acceptable inert carriers in the form of tablets, capsules, lozenges, troches, hard candies, powders, sprays, creams, salves, suppositories, jellies, gels, pastes, lotions, ointments, elixirs, syrups, and the like. Such carriers include solid diluents or fillers, sterile aqueous media and various non-toxic organic solvents, for example. Moreover, oral pharmaceutical compositions can be suitably sweetened and/or flavored.
- For oral administration, tablets containing various excipients such as microcrystalline cellulose, sodium citrate, calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate and glycine may be employed along with various disintegrants such as starch (and preferably corn, potato or tapioca starch), alginic acid and certain complex silicates, together with granulation binders like polyvinylpyrrolidone, sucrose, gelatin and acacia. Additionally, lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate, sodium lauryl sulfate and talc are often very useful for tabletting purposes. Solid compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in gelatin capsules; preferred materials in this connection also include lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols. When aqueous suspensions and/or elixirs are desired for oral administration, the active ingredient may be combined with various sweetening or flavoring agents, coloring matter or dyes, and, if so desired, emulsifying and/or suspending agents as well, together with such diluents as water, ethanol, propylene glycol, glycerin and various like combinations thereof.
- For parenteral administration, solutions of a therapeutic compound used in the methods of the present invention in either sesame or peanut oil or in aqueous propylene glycol may be employed. The aqueous solutions should be suitably buffered if necessary and the liquid diluent first rendered isotonic. These aqueous solutions are suitable for intravenous injection purposes. The oily solutions are suitable for intra-articular, intramuscular and subcutaneous injection purposes. The preparation of all these solutions under sterile conditions is readily accomplished by standard pharmaceutical techniques well known to those skilled in the art.
- Additionally, it is also possible to administer the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of the present invention topically when treating inflammatory conditions of the skin and this may preferably be done by way of creams, jellies, gels, pastes, ointments and the like, in accordance with standard pharmaceutical practice.
- The activity of the compounds of the present invention with respect to5HT1A binding ability can be determined according to the following procedure. Binding assays using membranes derived from HeLa cells expressing the human 5HT1A receptor or from membranes derived from rat brain tissue can be performed according to standard procedures. For example, HeLa cells expressing the human 5HT1A receptor can be grown in culture to confluence and then harvested by replacing the media with phosphate-buffered saline containing 5 mM EDTA and centrifuging at 1000×g for 10 minutes at 4° C. The pellet is homogenized in a 50 mM Tris buffer containing 4 mM CaCI2 and having a pH of 7.7, using a Brinkman Polytron at setting 6 for 20 seconds and centrifuged at 48,000×g for 10 minutes at 4° C. Membranes are stored frozen at −78° C. until the time of assay. On the day of the experiment, the membranes are resuspended in a 50 mM Tris buffer (pH 7.7) containing 4 mM CaCl2 and 10 μM pargyline to a final tissue concentration of 2.5 mg/mL and added to test tubes containing an incubation buffer, various concentrations of test drug, and [3H]-8-OH-DPAT. Non-specific binding is defined in the presence of a saturating concentration of 5HT. Assay tubes are incubated for 30 minutes at 37° C. to attain equilibrium, and incubations are terminated by rapid filtration through Whatman GF/B filters using a Brandel cell harvester. The membranes are washed three times with 4 mL aliquots of an ice-cold buffer (without CaCl2 or pargyline). Membrane-bound ligand is determined by liquid scintillation counting of the filters in Ready-Safe scintillation cocktail. The dissociation constant (Kd) for the radioligand, previously determined by saturation analysis, is used to calculate apparent Ki's by means of the Cheng-Prusoff equation (Cheng and Prusoff, 1973). The IC50 concentrations (concentration of compound required to displace specific binding by 50%) can be calculated by linear regression analysis of the concentration-response curves from competition binding studies. The preferred compounds of this invention bind to the human 5HT1A receptor with a K1 less than 5.0 micromolar.
- The agonist and antagonist activities of the therapeutic compounds used in the methods of this invention at 5-HT1A receptors can be determined using a single saturating concentration according to the following procedure. Male Hartley guinea pigs are decapitated the brain removed and the hippocampus is dissected out. The hippocampus is homogenized in a 5 mM HEPES buffer containing 1 mM EGTA (pH 7.5) using a hand-held glass-Teflon® homogenizer and centrifuged at 35,000×g for 10 minutes at 4° C. The pellets are resuspended in a 100 mM HEPES buffer containing 1 mM EGTA (pH 7.5) to a final protein concentration of 20 ug of protein per tube. The following agents are added so that the reaction mix in each tube contained 2.0 mM MgCl2, 0.5 mM ATP, 1.0 mM cAMP, 0.5 mM IBMX, 10 mM phosphocreatine, 0.31 mg/mL creatine phosphokinase, 100 μM GTP and 0.5-1 microcuries of [32P]-ATP (30 Ci/mmol: NEG-003-New England Nuclear). Incubation is initiated by the addition of tissue to siliconized microfuge tubes (in triplicate) at 30° C. for 15 minutes. Each tube receives 20 μL tissue, 10 gL drug or buffer (at 10×final concentration), 10 μL 32 nM agonist or buffer (at 1OX final concentration), 20 μL forskolin (3 μM final concentration) and 40 μL of the preceding reaction mix. Incubation is terminated by the addition of 100 mL 2% SDS, 1.3 mM cAMP, 45 mM ATP solution containing 40,000 dpm [3H]-cAMP (30 Ci/mmol: NET-275-New England Nuclear) to monitor the recovery of cAMP from the columns. The separation of [32P]-ATP and [32P]-cAMP is accomplished using the method of Salomon et al., Analytical Biochemistry, 1974, 58, 541-548. Radioactivity is quantified by liquid scintillation counting. Maximal inhibition is defined by 10 ui M (R)-8-OH-DPAT for 5-HT1A receptors. Percent inhibition by the test compounds is then calculated in relation to the inhibitory effect of (R)-8-OH-DPAT for 5-HT1A receptors. The reversal of agonist induced inhibition of forskolin-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity is calculated in relation to the 32 nM agonist effect.
- The dopaminergic activity of the compounds of formula 1, in particular their D4 receptor binding ability, can be determined as described in U.S. application Ser. No. 08/809,145, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,031, supra.
- The following Examples of therapeutic compounds of formula I useful in the present invention are provided solely for the purposes of illustration and do not limit the invention which is defined by the claims.
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- A solution of 0.385 g (1.55 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7, 8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 4), 0.220 g (2.34 mmol) of phenol, and 0.488 g (1.86 mmol) of triphenylphosphine in 30 mL of dry THF was treated with 0.324 g (1.86 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate, and the mixture stirred at 23° C. for 16 h. The solvent was evaporated, the residue dissolved in ethyl ether and treated with HCl(g) in ether. The precipitate was collected on a Buchner funnel, and washed with 1:1 ether:ethyl acetate three times. The solid was dissolved in water, basified with 1 M NaOH and extracted with chloroform. The organic layer was washed with 1 M NaOH (2×) and water (1×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 0.310 g of (7R,9aS)-7-phenoxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-2-pyrimidin-2-yl-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine. mp (.HCl) 203-205° C.
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- Compounds of the above formula were prepared from isomers of 7-hydroxymethyl-(2-pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 4, U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,525, and WO92/13858) according to Example 1, substituting the appropriate phenol. Purification was generally accomplished by flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane or mixture of chloroform and methanol as the eluting solvent. The stereo-chemical configuration, 7-(optionally substituted phenoxy)methyl substituent, melting point of the monohydrochloride salt, and high resolution mass spectral data are shown. U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,525 is hereby incorporated in its entirety into this application by reference.
- (7SR,9aSR)-7-Phenoxymethyl; mp 119-122° C.; Anal calcd for C19H24N4O.HCl: C, 63.23; H, 6.98; N, 15.53. Found: C, 63.19; H, 7.30; N, 15.66.
- (7R,9aR)-7-Phenoxymethyl; mp 226-231° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H24N4O: 324.1945, found: 324.1920.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-(4-Fluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 263-266° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H23FN4O: 342.1851, found: 342.1796.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-((2,4-Difluoro)phenoxymethyl); mp 242.5-244° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1762, found: 360.1775.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-(3,4-Difluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 239-240° C.; HRMS calc for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1762, found: 360.1745.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-((3-Fluoro)phenoxymethyl); mp 242-243° C.; HRMS calc for C19H23FN4O: 342.1856, found: 342.1851.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-(2-Naphthoxymethyl); mp 143-145° C.; HRMS calc for C23H26N4O: 374.2107, found: 374.2097.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-(1-Naphthoxymethyl); mp 243-245° C.; HRMS calc for C23H26N4O: 374.2107, found: 374.2098.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-(4-Fluoro-3-methylphenoxy)methyl; mp 232-233° C.; HRMS calc for C20H25FN4O: 356.2012, found: 356.1992.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-((3-Carbomethoxy)phenoxymethyl); mp 194-196° C.; HRMS calc for C21H26N4O3: 382.2005, found: 382.2010.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-(5-Fluoroquinolin-8-yloxy)methyl; mp 218-220° C.; HRMS calc for C22H25FN5O (MH+): 394.2043, found: 394.2059
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-((2-Methoxy-5-(1-methyl)ethyl)phenoxy)methyl; mp 94-99° C.; HRMS calcd for C23H32N4O2: 396.2518, found: 396.2504.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-((2-Methoxy-3-(1-methyl)ethyl)phenoxy)methyl; mp 219-221° C.; HRMS calcd for C23H32N4O2: 396.2518, found: 396.2522.
- (7RS,9aSR)-7-((2-Methoxy-4-acetyl)phenoxy)methyl; mp 224° C. (dec); HRMS calcd for C22H28N4O3: 396.215, found: 396.210.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-(1-Methyl)ethylphenoxy)methyl; mp 70-120° C. (dec); HRMS calcd for C22H30N4O: 366.2413, found: 366.2420.
- (7R,9aS)-7-((2-Methoxy)phenoxy)methyl; mp 213-215° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H26N4O2: 354.2050, found: 354.2093.
- (7R,9aS)-7-((4-Acetamido)phenoxy)methyl; mp 192° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H27N5O2: 381.2159, found: 381.2120.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(4-(1,1-Dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl; mp 237-244° C. (dec); HRMS calcd for C23H32N4O: 380.2576, found: 380.2674.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-(1,1-Dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl; mp 229-230° C.; HRMS calcd for C23H32N4O: 380.2576, found: 380.2577.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(2-(1,1-Dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl; mp 240-241° C.; HRMS calcd for C23H32N4O: 380.2576, found: 380.2580.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(4-Methoxy-phenoxy)methyl; mp 219-222° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H26N4O2: 354.2050, found: 354.2063.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-Methoxy-phenoxy)methyl; mp 113-115° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H26N4O 2: 354.2056, found: 354.2041.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-Acetamido-phenoxy)methyl; mp 156-158° C.; HRMS calcd for C2 H27NO 381.2165, found: 381.2160.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(2-Cyano-phenoxy)methyl; mp 250-252° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23N5O: 349.1903, found: 349.1932.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-Cyano-phenoxy)methyl; mp 241.5-243° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23N5O: 349.1903, found: 349.1897.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-Dimethylamino-phenoxy)methyl; mp 80-82° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H29N5O: 367.2372, found: 367.2357.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3,4-Difluoro-phenoxy)methyl; mp 252-254° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1762, found: 360.1763.
- (7S,9aR)-7-(4-Fluoro-phenoxy)methyl; mp 281-282° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H23FN4O: 342.1856, found: 342.1841.
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- Compounds of the above formula were prepared according to Example 1 using (7 R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 5) and the appropriate phenol. Purification was generally accomplished by flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane or mixtures of chloroform and methanol as the eluting solvent. The stereochemical configuration, 7-substituent, melting point of the monohydrochloride salt and HRMS or13C NMR data are shown.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-Cyanophenoxy)methyl; mp 192-194° C.; HRSM calcd for C20H22FN5O: 367.1808, found: 367.1821.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(4-Cyanophenoxy)methyl; mp 256-257° C.; HRSM calcd for C20H22FN5O: 367.1808, found: 367.1793.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(2-Methoxy-3-(1-methyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl; mp >286° C.; HRSM calcd for C23H31FN4O: 414.2424, found: 414.2418.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(2-Fluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 209-210° C.; HRSM calcd for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1762, found: 360.1767.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3-Fluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 229-232° C.; HRSM calcd for C,9H22F2N4O: 360.1767, found: 360.1755.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(4-Fluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 249-254° C.; HRSM calcd for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1767, found: 360.1741.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3,4-Difluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 229-236° C.; HRMS calcd. for C19H21F3N4O: 378.1667, found: 378.1660.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(3,5-Difluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 248-250° C.; HRSM calcd for C19H21F3N4O: 378.1667, found: 378.1680.
- (7R,9aS)-7-(4-lodophenoxy)methyl; mp 284-286° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H22FIN4O: 468.0822, found: 468.0785.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Example 1 using phenol and (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-fluoro-4-thiomethyl) pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 6). mp (.HCl) 192-198° C. Anal calcd for C20H25FN4OS: C, 61.82; H, 6.49; N, 14.42. Found: C, 61.52; H, 6.56; N, 14.42.
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- A solution of 3.74 g (9.63 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-phenoxymethyl-2-(5-fluoro-4-thiomethylpyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Example 4) in 200 mL of ethanol was treated with 0.3 g of Raney nickle and the mixture was refluxed for 2 h. An additional 0.3 g of catalyst was added and reflux continued for 24 h. A third quantity of catalyst (0.3 g) was added and reflux continued for another 24 h. A fourth quantity of catalyst (0.3 g) was added and refluxed for 4 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, filtered through Celite, washing with ethanol and the filtrate was evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with methylene chloride and 99:1 methylene chloride:methanol gave 1.30 g (39%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 215-217° C. HRMS calcd for C19H23FN4O: 342.1851, found: 342.1853.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Example 1 using 4-fluorophenol and (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-fluoro-4-thiomethylpyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 6). mp (-HCl) 201-210° C. C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 11.5, 27.0, 29.0, 36.4, 44.3, 49.8, 54.8, 58.8, 60.7, 71.6, 115.35, 115.45, 115.59, 115.90, 140.4, 140.7, 150.9, 155.1, 158.8. HRSM calcd for C20H24F2N4 OS: 406.166, found: 406.161.
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- Using the procedure described in Example 5, 8.23 g (20.3 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoro-4-th iomethylpyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine gave 3.4 g of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 249-253° C. Anal calcd for C19H22F2N4O.HCl: C, 57.50; H, 5.84; N, 14.12; found: C, 57.40; H, 5.84; N,13.99.
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- A solution of 0.600 g (2.43 mmol) of (7SR,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,525) and 0.34 mL (2.7 mmol) of triethylamine in 10 mL of methylene chloride at 0° C. was treated with 0.20 mL (2.5 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride. After 10 min, the mixture was diluted with water, basified with 1 M NaOH, separated, and the mixture was extracted with more methylene chloride (2×). The combined organic layers were washed with water (lx), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered, and evaporated to give 0.77 g (2.6 mmol) of mesylate.
- A solution of 0.82 g (7.3 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol in 8 mL of DMF was treated with 0.35 g (8.8 mmol) of sodium hydride (60% oil dispersion) and allowed to react for 2 h at 40-50° C. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and a solution of 0.77 g (2.6 mmol) of the above mesylate in 8 mL of DMF was added. The reaction was then heated at 100° C. for 16 h. After cooling to room temperature, the solvent was evaporated, the residue taken up in water, the pH adjusted to 2 with 1 M HCl, and washed with ethyl acetate. The aqueous phase was made basic (pH 11) with 1M NaOH and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organic layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered, and evaported to give 0.430 g of crude product. Purification by silica gel flash chromatography eluting with 90:10 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 0.340 g (38%) of the title compound. A salt was prepared by mixing an ethanol-ethyl acetate solution of 0.29 g free base with a solution of 98 mg of maleic acid in ethanol and evaporating to dryness. The white solid was triturated with ether and dried in vacuo to give 0.35 g of salt. mp (.C4H4O4) 128-139° C. 13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 24.8, 25.2, 33.8, 43.6, 49.1, 54.9, 56.6, 61.1, 69.5, 109.7, 115.48, 115.25, 115.58, 115.83, 155.4, 157.7, 161.5. Anal. calcd for C19H23N4OF: C, 66.64; H, 6.77; N, 16.36. Found: C, 66.28; H, 7.02; N, 16.45.
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- A solution of 1.0 g (4.0 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 3) in 20 mL dry methylene chloride was cooled to 0° C., and treated with 0.57 mL (4.4 mmol) of triethylamine and 0.33 mL(4.2 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride dropwise. After 15 min, water was added and the pH adjusted to 11 with 1 N NaOH. The layers were separated and the aqueous phase was extracted with methylene chloride (2×). The combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 1.0 g (76%) of mesylate.
- A mixture of 10 mL of DMF, 0.90 g (9.6 mmol) of phenol, and 0.45 g (10.2 mmol) of NaH (60% oil dispersion) in a dry flask was stirred for 1.5 h at 40-50° C. After cooling to room temperature, the above mesylate was added in 10 mL of DMF, and the solution was heated at 100-110° C. for 16 h. After cooling to room temperature, water was added, the pH adjusted to 11 with 1N NaOH, and the mixture extracted with ethyl acetate (3×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaportated. The crude product was triturated with a few mL of water redisolved in ethyl acetate, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Flash chromatography on silical gel with ethyl acetate gave 0.68 g of the free base as a white solid. mp (2HCl) 218-223° C. 13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 27.0, 29.0, 36.4, 43.6, 49.1, 54.9, 58.8, 60.8, 70.9, 109.8, 114.5, 120.6, 129.4, 157.7, 159.0, 161.5. Calcd for C19H24NO4.2HCl: C, 57.43; H; 6.60; N, 14.10; found: C, 57.54; H, 6.88; N, 13.83.
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- Compounds of the above formula were prepared according to Example 8 from (7SR,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazines (U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,525) and the appropriate phenol. Purification was generally accomplished by flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane or mixture of chloroform and methanol as the eluting solvent. The stereochemical configuration, 7-phenoxymethyl substitutent, melting point of the monohydrochloride salt and HRMS or combustion analysis or C NMR data are shown.
- (7SR,9aSR)-7-(4-Acetamidophenoxy)methyl; mp 123° C. (dec); C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 24.3, 24.8, 25.1, 33.7, 43.6, 49.1, 54.8, 56.6, 61.1, 69.1, 109.7, 114.9, 121.9, 130.9, 156.2, 157.7, 161.5, 168.3.
- (7SR,9aSR)-7-((4-Trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)methyl; mp 104-119° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23F3N4O: 392.1819, found: 392.1833.
- (7SR,9aSR)-7-((4-Methoxy)phenoxy)methyl; mp 112-114° C.; Anal calcd for C20H26N4O 2 HCl: C, 61.44; H, 6.96; N, 14.33. Found: C, 61.23; H, 7.29; N, 14.51.
- (7SR,9aSR)-7-((4-Carboethoxy)phenoxy)methyl; mp 189-191° C.; HRMS calcd for C22H28N4O3: 396.2162, found: 396.2179.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Preparation 3 with 2-chloropyrimidine and (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 8). mp (.HCl) 283-285° C. HRMS calcd for C19H23FN4O: 342.1856; found: 342.1867.
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- A mixture of 3.75 g (14.1 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 5), 2.48 g (21.2 mmol) of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide, 5.0 g of 4 A molecular sieves, 0.495 g (1.41 mmol) of tetrapropylammonium per-ruthenate, and 375 mL of methylene chloride was stirred at ambient temperature for 2 h. The reaction was quenched with saturated sodium thiosulfate and filtered through Celite. The filtrate was washed with brine, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 95:5 chloroform:methanol gave 2.27 g (61%) of (7R,9aS)-7-formyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yi)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 1.70 g (4.38 mmol) of benzyl triphenyl phosphonium chloride in 20 mL of dry THF was chilled to -78° C. and treated with 1.75 mL (4.38 mmol) of n-butyllithium (2.5 M in hexane). After 15 min, 1.05 g (3.98 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-formyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 20 mL of dry THF was added dropwise over 30 min, the cooling bath was removed and the solution allowed to warm slowly to ambient temperature overnight (16 h). The solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was partitioned between ethyl ether and water. The organic layer was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with petroleum ether:ethyl ether in ratios from 4:1 to 3:1 gave the following isomers of 7-(2-phenyl)ethenyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine: E-(7S,9aS), 0.19 g (Rf=0.75 with 3:1 hexane:ethyl acetate); Z-(7R,9aS), 0.16 g (Rf=0.47 with 3:1 hexane:ethyl acetate); E-(7R,9aS), 0.46 g (Rf=23 with 3:1 hexane:ethyl acetate).
- A mixture of 0.15 g (0.44 mmol) of Z-(7R,9aS)-7-(2-phenyl)ethenyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine, 0.015 g of 10% palladium on carbon and 25 mL of ethanol was shaken under 40 psig of hydrogen gas in a Parr apparatus for 6 h. The mixture was filtered through Celite, and the filtrate concentrated to give 0.124 g (83%) of (7R,9aS)-7-(2-phenyl)ethyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine. mp (.HCl) 250-252° C. HRMS calcd for C20H26FN4O (MH+): 341.2142, found: 341.2126.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Example 8 from phenol and (7SR,9aSR)-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-2-pyridin-2-yl-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,525).13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 24.8, 25.3, 33.8, 45.1, 50.7, 54.8, 56.6, 61.0, 68.8, 107.1, 113.1, 114.7, 120.5, 129.4, 137.4, 148.0, 159.3, 159.4. HRMS calcd for C20H25N3O: 323.2000, found: 323.2003
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- The title compound was prepared according to Example 9 from (7RS,9aSR)-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyridin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 11) and phenol. mp (.HCl) 238-241° C.13C NMR (base, CDCI3): δ 27.0, 29.2, 36.4, 45.2, 50.8, 54.8, 58.8, 60.7, 70.9, 107.0, 113.2, 114.5, 120.7, 113.2, 114.5, 120.7, 129.4, 137.5, 148.0, 159.0, 159.4. Anal. calcd for C20H2 N3O C, 74.26; H, 7.79; N, 12.99; found: C, 74.12; H, 7.84; N, 12.86.
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- A mixture of 0.75 g (4.4 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine, 4.02 g (22.1 mmol) of 2,3,5-trichloropyridine, 1.12 g (10.6 mmol) of sodium carbonate and 30 mL of isoamylalcohol was refluxed for 72 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, filtered, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in ethyl acetate and washed with saturated sodium carbonate. The organic layer was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated, and the crude product was purified by flash chromatography on silica gel eluting with 95:5 chloroform:methanol to give 1.10 g (80%) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(3,5-dichloro-pyridin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 0.50 g (1.58 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(3,5-dichloropyridin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 40 mL of THF with 0.266 g (2.32 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol, 0.498 g (1.90 mmol) of triphenylphosphine, and 0.30 mL (1.90 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate and treated with excess HCl(g) in ether. The solvent was evaporated and the residue washed repeatedly with 1:1 ethyl acetate:ether. The white powder was dissolved in chloroform, washed with 1M NaOH (2×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. The crude product was purified by flash silica gel chromatography with 50:50 ethyl acetate: hexane to give 0.566 g (87%) of title compound. mp (.HCl) 247-248° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 27.1, 29.0, 36.4, 49.0, 54.4, 54.8, 58.6, 60.7, 71.7, 115.36, 115.47, 115.59, 115.89, 122.3, 124.0, 138.2, 155.1, 155.6, 156.6, 158.8. HRMS calc for C20H22Cl2FN O: 409.1124, found: 409.1141.
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- Compounds were prepared according to Example 15 from (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874), using the appropriate 2-chloro or 2-bromo pyridine in the first step and 4-fluorophenol in the second step. Purification was generally accomplished by flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane or mixtures of chloroform and methanol as the eluting solvent. The stereochemical configuration, substituted pyridin-2-yl substitutent, melting point of the monohydrochloride salt and HRMS data are shown.
- (7RS,9aSR), 2-(3-Cyanopyridin-2-yl); mp 194-195° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H23FN4O: 366.1855; found: 366.1845.
- (7RS,9aSR), 2-(4-Methylpyridin-2-yl); mp 264-266° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H26FN3O: 355.2060, found: 355.2075.
- (7RS,9aSR), 2-(5-Bromopyridin-2-yl); mp 214-215° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23BrFN3O: 419.1008, found: 419.1037.
- (7RS,9aSR), 2-(3-Chloropyridin-2-yl); mp 174-175° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23CIFN3O: 375.1514, found: 375.1528.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Example 15 using 2,5-dichloropyridine, (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874), and phenol. mp (.HCl) 218-224° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3):δ 27.0, 29.1, 36.4, 45.3, 50.9, 54.6, 58.8, 60.5, 70.9, 107.8, 114.5, 120.1, 120.7, 129.4, 137.1, 146.2, 157.6, 159.0. Anal. calcd for C 20H24ClN3O C, 67.12; H, 6.76; N, 11.74; found: C, 67.22; H, 6.85; N, 11.49.
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- The title compound was synthesized according to Preparation 11 using 2-bromopyridine and (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluoroph enoxy )methyl-2,3,4,-6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro -1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 8). mp (HCl) 261-263° C. HRMS calcd for C20H24FN3O: 341.1903; found, 341.1928.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Preparation 11 using 2,5-dichloropyridine and (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 8). mp (.HCl) 237-238° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 27.0, 29.1, 36.4, 45.3, 50.9, 54.6, 58.7, 60.5, 71.6, 107.7, 115.36, 115.47, 115.60, 115.90, 120.1, 137.1, 146.3, 155.1, 155.6, 157.6, 158.8. HRMS calcd for C20H23CIFN3O: 375.1514; found, 375.1544.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Preparation 3 with 3,6-dichloropyridazine and (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine. mp (.HCl) 265-270° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 26.8, 29.0, 36.4, 45.1, 50.4, 54.4, 58.6, 60.3, 71.5, 115.2, 115.3, 115.4, 115.6, 115.9, 128.7, 146.7, 155.0, 155.6, 158.76, 158.82. HRMS calcd for C19H22CIFN4O: 376.1461; found: 376.1453.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Preparation 3 with 2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine and (7S,9R)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 9). mp (.HCl) 251-252° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 27.0, 29.0, 36.4, 44.3, 49.8, 54.8, 58.8, 60.7, 71.6, 115.35, 115.45, 115.59, 115.89, 145.0, 145.3, 149.9, 153.2, 155.1, 155.6, 158.7, 158.8. HRMS calcd for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1762; found: 360.1763.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Preparation 3 with 2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine and (7R,9R)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 10). mp (.HCl) 232.5-324° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 24.8, 25.1, 33.8, 44.3, 49.7, 54.8, 56.6, 61.0, 69.5, 115.48, 115.53, 115.59, 115.83, 145.0, 145.3, 149.9, 153.1, 155.4, 155.5, 158.69, 158.74. HRMS calcd for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1762; found: 360.1755.
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- A mixture of 1.05 g (6.17 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874) and 1.29 g (9.25 mmol) of 2,5-difluorobenzonitrile in 20 mL of DMSO was heated at 100° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, acidified with 1M HCl, washed with ether (3×), made basic with conc. ammonium hydroxide, and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organic layers were washed with water (3×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by silica gel MPLC with 90:10 chloroform:methanol gave 0.51 g of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(2-cyano-4-fluorophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 0.51 g (1.8 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(2-cyano-4-fluorophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine, 0.555 g (2.12 mmol) of triphenylphosphine, and 0.296 g (2.64 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol in 8 mL of dry THF was treated with 0.368 g (2.12 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate and stirred at ambient temperature for 24 h. The mixture was diluted with ether, and 1M HCl was added until a gummy residue formed. The layers were separated and the aqueous layer was washed with ether (3×). The aqueous layer was combined with the gummy residue and dissolved in a mixture of ethyl acetate and 10% ammonium hydroxide, the layers were separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with more ethyl acetate (2×). The organic layers were evaporated, the residue dissolved in chloroform, washed with 1M NaOH (3×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. The product was dissolved in absolute ethanol, filtered and evaporated to give 0.21 g of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 235-240° C. HRMS calcd for C22H23F2N3O: 383.1809, found: 383.1796.
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- A solution of 4.38 g (25.8 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (preparation 1), 4.19 mL (38.7 mmol) of 2,5-difluoronitrobenzene, and 5.46 g (51.5 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 25 mL of DMSO was heated at 95° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, acidified with 1M HCl, and washed with ethyl ether (3×). The aqueous layer was made basic with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organic layers were washed with water (3×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 90:10 chloroform: methanol gave 6.19 9 (78%) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(4-fluoro-2-nitrophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 3.0 g (9.7 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(4-fluoro-2-nitrophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 50 mL of methanol and 50 mL of THF -was treated with 0.30 g of 10% Pd/C and treated with 30 psi of hydrogen in a Parr apparatus for 1.5 h. The catalyst was removed by filtration and the red solution concentrated to give 2.65 g (98%) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(2-amino-4-fluorophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 4.12 g (14.8 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(2-amino-4-fluorophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine, 2.48 g (22.2 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol and 4.65 g (17.7 mmol) of triphenylphosphine in 225 mL of THF was treated with 2.79 mL (17.7 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate and stirred at room temperature for 4 days. The solvent was evaporated, the residue dissolved in 1:1 ethyl acetate:ethyl ether and the solution treated with HCl(g) in ether until precipitation ceased. The mixture was filtered and the solid washed repeatedly with ethyl acetate. The solid was dissolved in a mixture of chloroform and 1M sodium hydroxide, the layers separated, and the organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 60:40 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 1.69 g (30%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 144-149° C. HRMS calcd for C21H25F2N3O: 373.1966, found: 373.1958.
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- A solution of 1.53 g (4.10 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(2-amino-4-fluorophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]-pyrazine (Example 24) in 160 mL of THF was added to a solution of 1.21 mL (9.02 mmol) of 97% isoamyl nitrite in 100 mL of THF over a 2 h period. After the addition was complete, the solution was heated at reflux for 4 days. The solvent was evaporated, the residue was dissolved in ethyl acetate and washed with 1M sodium hydroxide (3×). The organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 50:50 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 0.75 g (52%) of a yellow solid. mp (.HCl) 221-223° C. HRMS calcd for C21H24F2N2O: 358.1857, found: 358.1875.
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- A mixture of 0.500 g (1.89 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 8), 0.400 g (2.84 mmol) of 4-fluoronitrobenzene and 0.401 g (3.78 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 15 mL of DMSO was heated at 95° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, acidified with 1M HCl, washed with ethyl ether (3×), basified with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organic layers were washed with water and brine, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 0.614 g of (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)-methyl-2-(4-nitrophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A mixture of 0.600 g (1.56 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2-(4-nitrophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine and 90 mg of 10% Pd/C in 25 mL of THF was placed in a Parr hydrogenator at 30 psi for 4 h. The catalyst was removed by filtration through Celite and the filtrate was evaporated to give 0.45 g (82%) of (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2-(4-aminophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 0.400 g (1.13 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2-(4-aminophenyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 20 mL of THF was added dropwise to a solution of 0.33 mL (2.48 mmol) of isoamyl nitrite in 15 mL of THF. After the addition was complete, the solution was refluxed for 24 h. The solvent was evaporated, the residue dissolved in ethyl acetate, washed with 1M sodium hydroxide (3×), washed with brine (lx), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with ethyl acetate gave 0.060 g (16%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 247-252° C. HRMS calcd for C21H2 FN2O: 340.1951, found: 340.1989.
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- According to the procedure reported by Wynberg (J. Org. Chem. 1993, 58, 5101), a solution 0.50 g (2.9 mmol) of racemic (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 10 mL of dry THF at 0° C. was treated with 2.59 mL (6.5 mmol) of n-butyl lithium (2.5 M in hexane). The mixture was kept at 0° C. for 30 min and at room temperature for 1 h, and 0.39 mL (2.94 mmol) of 2,6-dimethoxypyridine was added and the solution refluxed for 16 h. After cooling to room temperature, the mixture was poured into 1 M HCl and washed with toluene (3×). The aqueous layer was basified with 1 M NaOH and extracted with toluene (1×) and ethyl acetate (1×). The combined organic layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered, and evaporated to give a yellow oil. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 9:1 chloroform:methanol gave 0.304 g (37%) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(6-methoxypyridin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 0.30 g (1.1 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(6-methoxypyridin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a] pyrazine, 0.182 g (1.62 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol, and 0.340 g (1.30 mmol) of triphenylphosphine, and 0.205 g (1.30 mmol) of diethylazodicarboxylate in 20 mL of THF was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The solvent was evaporated, the residue dissolved in ether and extracted with 1M HCl (2×). The combined aqueous layers were basified with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organic layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 50:50 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 0.300 g (75%) of yellow crystals. mp (.HCl) 228-230° C. HRMS calcd for C2 H2 FN3O 2: 371.2009, found: 371.2001.
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- According to the procedure reported by Schwartz (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1986, 108, 2445), a solution of 0.300 g (0.714 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-(5-bromopyridin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyridofl1,2-apyrazine (Example 16) in 6.5 mL of THF:hexane:ethyl ether (4:1:1) under nitrogen was cooled to −100° C. n-Butyl lithium (0.57 mL, 2.5 M in hexane) was added dropwise and the mixture stirred for 15 min. N-Fluorodibenzenesulfonamide (0.34 9, 1.07 mmol) in ethyl ether was added, the solution stirred for 20 min, and then allowed to warm to room temperature over 20 h. Water was added and the mixutre extracted with ethyl acetate (3×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 50:50 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 0.038 g (15%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 214-215° C. HRMS calcd for C20H23 F2N3O: 359.1809, found: 359.1795.
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- A mixture of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874) and 2,4-dichloropyrimidine were combined according to Preparation 3. The product from this reaction was coupled with phenol according to Example 1 to give the title compound. mp (.HCl) 227-233° C. (dec). HRMS calcd for C19H23ClN4O: 358.1560, found: 358.1560.
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- A mixture of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874) and 2-chloropyrazine were combined according to Preparation 3. The product from this reaction was coupled with phenol according to Example 1 to give the title compound. mp (.HCl) 217-219° C. HRMS calcd for C19H24N4O: 324.1945, found: 324.1981.
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- A mixture of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874) and 2,6-dichloropyrazine were combined according to Preparation 3. The product from this reaction was coupled with phenol according to Example 1 to give the title compound. mp (.HCl) 247° C. (dec). HRMS calc for C1H23ClN4O: 358.1560, found: 358.160
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- A mixture of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874) and 3,6-di-chloropyridazine were combined according to Preparation 3. The product from this reaction was coupled with 4-fluorophenol according to Example 1 to give the title compound. mp (.HCl) 255° C. (dec). HRMS calc for C19H22CIFN4: 376.1461, found: 376.1458.
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- A mixture of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874) and 3,6-dichloropyridazine were combined according to Preparation 3. The product from this reaction was coupled with phenol according to Example 1 to give the title compound. mp (.HCl) >265° C. (dec). HRMS calcd for C19H23ClN4O: 358.1555, found: 358.1550.
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- A mixture of 0.110 g (0.307 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-phenoxymethyl-2-(2-chloropyrimidin-4-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Example 29), 20 mg of 10% Pd/C, and several drops of conc. hydrochloric acid in 30 mL of ethanol were shaken under 50 psi of hydrogen gas at room temperature for 6 h. The mixture was filtered through Celite and the filtrate was evaportated. The residue was basified with conc. ammonium hydroxide, extracted with chloroform, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with a solvent gradient from 100% chloroform to 95:5 chloroform:methanol gave 0.020 g (20%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) >265° C. (dec). HRMS calc for C19H24N4O: 324.1945, found: 324.1970.
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- A mixture of 0.150 g (0.363 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2-(6-chloropyridazin-3-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Example 32), 0.10 mL (0.72 mmol) of triethylamine, and 20 mg of 10% Pd/C in 10 mL of ethanol were shaken under 50 psi of hydrogen for 18 h. The mixture was filtered through Celite and the filtrate was evaporated. The residue was dissolved in chloroform, washed with water, dried (magenesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. mp (.HCl) 246-250° C. HRMS calcd for C19H23FN4O: 342.1851, found: 342.1826.
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- A mixture of (7R,9aS)-N-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552) and 3,5-difluorophenol were coupled followed by N-BOC deprotection according to Preparation 9. The product from this reaction was coupled with 3,6-dichloropyridazine according to Preparation 3 to give the title compound. mp (.HCl) 254-259° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 26.7, 28.9, 36.1, 45.1, 50.4, 54.3, 58.4, 60.3, 71.4, 96.3, 95.0, 98.4, 115.2, 128.8, 146.8, 158.8.
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- A mixture of (7R,9aS)-N-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552) and 3,5-difluorophenol were coupled followed by N-BOC deprotection according to Preparation 9. The product from this reaction was coupled with 2,5-dichloropyridine according to Preparation 11 to give the title compound. mp (.HCl) 260-261° C. HRMS calcd for C20H22CIF2N3O: 393.1419, found: 393.1410.
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- Compounds of the above formula were synthesized from 3-[(7R,9aS)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]-pyrazin-7-ylmethyl]-3H-benzooxazol-2-one (Preparation 12) and the appropriate heteroaryl chloride according to Preparation 5. Purification was generally accomplished by flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane or mixtures of chloroform and methanol as the eluting solvent. The 2-substituent, melting point of the monohydrochloride and high resolution mass spectral data are shown.
- 2-(Pyrimidin-2-yl); mp 165-167° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23N5O2: 365.1852, found: 365.1850.
- 2-(5-Fluoropyrimidin-2-yl); mp 170-171° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H22FN5O2: 383.1758, found: 383.1809.
- 2-(6-Chloropyridazin-3-yl); mp 176° C. (dec); HRMS calcd for C20H22ClN5O2: 399.1457, found: 399.1519.
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- The title compound was synthesized according to Preparation 11 from 3-[(7R,9aS)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]-pyrazin-7-ylmethyl]-3H-benzoxazol-2-one (Preparation 12) and 2,5-dichloropyridine. mp (.HCl) 247-248° C. HRMS calcd for C21H23ClN4O2: 398.1510, found: 398.1484.
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- The title compound was synthesized according to Example 9 from (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 3) and 5-fluoroindole. mp (.HCl) 70-72° C. HRMS calcd for C21H25FN5(MH+): 366.2094, found: 366.2104.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Example 1 from (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(2-pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 3) and 4-fluorothiophenol. mp (.HCl) 99-101° C. HRMS calcd for C19H23FN4S: 358.1627, found: 358.1683.
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- A solution of 0.50 g (1.40 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-(4-fluorophenylsulfanyl)methyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Example 41) and 1.13 g (5.59 mmol) of 3-chloroperbenzoic acid in 30 mL of chloroform was stirred at room temperature for 20 h. The solution was partitioned with 1M sodium hydroxide, the layers were separated, the organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 67:33 chloroform:methanol gave 0.18 g (33%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 155-157° C. HRMS calcd for C19H23FN4O 2S: 390.1526, found: 390.1483.
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- A solution of 6.0 g (22 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552) and 3.41 mL (24.4 mmol) of triethylamine in 225 mL of dry methylene chloride was chilled to 0° C., and treated with 1.80 mL (23.3 mmol) of methansulfonyl chloride in 75 mL of methylene chloride. After stirring 1 h, water was added and the pH adjusted to 12 with 15% sodium hydroxide. The layers were separated and the aqueous phase extracted with methylene chloride. The combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 7.73 g (100%) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-(methanesulfonyloxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 8.41 g (62 mmol) of 5-fluoroindole in 250 mL of DMF was treated with 2.46 g (62 mmol) of sodium hydride (60% oil dispersion) and the mixture stirred at 50° C. for 1.5 h. Heating was stopped temporarily, 7.73 g (22.2 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-(methanesulfonyloxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 250 mL of DMF was added, and the mixture stirred at 100° C. for 2 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, diluted with water, acidified to pH 2 with 6M hydrochloric acid, and washed with ethyl acetate. The aqueous phase was basified to pH 12 with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with ethyl acetate gave 3.09 g (36%) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-(5-fluoroindol-1-yl)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a] pyrazine.
- A solution of 3.0 g (7.75 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-(5-fluoroindol-1-yl)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 200 mL of 70:30 trifluoroacetic acid:water was stirred at room temperature for 1 h. The mixture was concentrated in vacuo, basified with 15% sodium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (2×). The combined organics were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 2.0 g (90%) of (7R,9aS)-7-(5-fluoroindol-1 -yl)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A mixture of 2.20 g (7.67 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-(5-fluoroindol-1-yl)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine, 1.02 g (7.67 mmol) of 2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine and 1.95 g (18.4 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 100 mL of water was stirred at 95° C. for 72 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, extracted with chloroform (3×), the combined organic phase was washed with brine, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 50:50 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 1.17 g (40%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 180-182° C. HRMS caIc for HRMS calcd for C21H23F2N5: 383.1922, found: 383.1924.
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- A solution of 6.0 g (22 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552) and 3.41 mL (24.4 mmol) of triethylamine in 225 mL of dry methylene chloride was chilled to 0° C., and treated with 1.80 mL (23.3 mmol) of methansulfonyl chloride in 75 mL of methylene chloride. After stirring 1 h, water was added and the pH adjusted to 12 with 15% sodium hydroxide. The layers were separated and the aqueous phase extracted with methylene chloride. The combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 7.73 g (100%) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-(methanesulfonyloxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 2.75 g (10.7 mmol) of oxindole in 85 mL of DMF was treated with 0.82 g (21 mmol) of sodium hydride (60% oil dispersion) and the mixture stirred at 50° C. for 1.5 h. Heating was stopped temporarily, 2.56 g (7.38 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-(methanesulfonyloxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 85 mL of DMF was added, and the mixture stirred at 100° C. for 2 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, diluted with water, acidified to pH 2 with 6M hydrochloric acid, and washed with ethyl acetate. The aqueous phase was basified to pH 12 with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with ethyl acetate gave 0.677 g (24%) of 1-[(7R,9aS)-2-BOC-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-ylmethyl )]-1,3-d ihydro-indol-2-one.
- A solution of 0.53 g (1.38 mmol) of 1-[(7R,9aS)-2-BOC-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-ylmethyl]-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one in 10 mL of chloroform was treated with excess HCl(g) in ethyl ether and stirred at room temperature for 1h. The solvent was evaporated to give 0.49 g (100%) of 1-[(7R,9aS)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-ylmethyl]-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one d hydrochloride.
- A mixture of 0.49 g (1.38 mmol) of 1-[(7R,9aS)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-ylmethyl]-1,3-dihydro-indol-2-one dihydrochloride, 0.157 g (1.37 mmol) of 2-chloropyrimidine and 0.64 g (6.02 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 20 mL of water was stirred at 95° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, extracted with chloroform (3×), the combined organic phase was washed with brine, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 95:5 ethyl acetate:methanol gave 0.181 g (30%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 174-176° C. HRMS calcd for C2 H25N5O: 363.2059, found: 363.2032.
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- A solution of 0.600 g (3.03 mmol) of (9aSR)-7-(ethylenedioxy)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Compernolle, F.; Slaeh, M. A.; Toppet, S.; Hoornaert, G.J. Org. Chem., 1991, 56, 5192), 0.35 g (3.0 mmol) of 2-chloropyrimidine and 0.77 g (7.3 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 6 mL of water was refluxed for 21 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, extracted with methylene chloride (3×), the combined organic phase was washed with water and brine, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by filtration through a 30 g plug of flash silica gel with 95:5 ethyl acetate:ethanol gave 0.624 g (75%) of (9aSR)-7-(ethylenedioxy-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine. mp (base) 121-122° C. Anal calcd for C14H20N4O2: C, 60.85; H, 7.29; N, 20.27; found: C, 60.84; H, 7.26; N, 20.42.
- A solution of 0.60 g (2.2 mmol) of (9aSR)-7-(ethylenedioxy)-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidine was dissolved in 8 mL of 6M HCl and refluxed for 3h. The solution was cooled to room temperature, the solvent was evaportated, the residue dissolved in methylene chloride, mixed with aqueous potassium carbonate, the layers were separated, and the aqueous layer extracted with methylene chloride (2×). The combined organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Filtration through a plug of flash silica gel with 95:5 ethyl acetate:ethanol gave 0.205 g (41%) of 7-keto derivative. The 7-keto derivative was dissolved in 10 mL of methanol and treated with 0.33 g (0.88 mmol) of 10% sodium borohydride on alumina. After stirring for 1 h, the mixture was filtered and evaporated to give 0.156 g (75%) of crude 7-hydroxy derivative. The crude 7-hydroxy derivative, 0.094 g (1.0 mmol) of phenol, and 0.209 g (0.799 mmol) of triphenylphosphine were dissolved in 1.4 mL of dry THF. The mixture was treated with 0.13 mL (0.80 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate and stirred at room temperature for 24 h. The mixture was diluted with ethyl ether, extracted with 0.1M HCl (3×), the combined aqueous phase was washed with ethyl ether (2×), basified with conc. ammonium hydroxide, and extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined ethyl acetate layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 50:50 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 0.036 g (17%) of the title compound. mp (base) 147-148° C. HRMS calcd for C8H22N4O: 310.1794, found: 310.1819.
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- A flame-dried 3-neck flask was attached to a bleach trap and charged with 20 mL of methylene chloride and 0.77 mL (1.1 mmol) of oxalyl chloride. The solution was chilled to −78° C. and anhydrous DMSO (1.38 mL, 1.93 mmol) was added dropwise at a rate which kept the internal temperature at or below -50° C. A methylene chloride solution of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (2.5 g, 9.1 mmol) was added followed by slow addition of 5.2 mL (37 mmol) of triethylamine. After warming to room temperature, 40 mL of water was added, the layers were separated and the aqueous phase extracted with methylene chloride (4×). The combined organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 2.24 g (90%) of aldehyde.13C NMR (CDCl3): δ 24.0, 28.5, 43.5, 48.8, 49.0, 55.4, 54.7, 60.3, 109.9, 157.7, 161.3, 202.3. HRMS calcd for C13H18N4O: 246.1481, found: 246.1484.
- A solution of the crude aldehyde (0.44 g, 1.6 mmol) in 45 mL of dry THF was chilled to −10° C. and treated with 8.8 mL (18 mmol, 2M in THF) of 4-fluorophenyl magnesium bromide. The solution was allowed to warm to room temperature and 10 mL of ice water was added carefully followed by 100 mL of saturated ammonium chloride. The aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl ether (1×), dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with methylene chloride:methanol:conc. ammonium hydroxide 12:1:0.04 gave 0.037 g (6.7%) of the title compound.13C NMR (CDCl3): δ 626.1, 28.8, 43.2, 43.3, 46.1, 48.8, 54.8, 57.8, 58.0, 60.9, 76.4, 109.9, 115.09, 115.38, 127.98, 128.09, 138.7, 157.7, 160.6, 161.4, 163.4. HRMS calcd for C19H24FN4O (MH+): 343.1934, found: 343.1938.
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- The title compound was prepared according to Example 46 starting with (7SR,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine. HRMS calcd for C19H24FN4O (MH+): 343.1934, found: 343.1934.
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- The title compound was prepared according to the oxalyl chloride/DMSO oxidation step of Example 46 starting with (4-fluoro)phenyl-[(7RS,9aSR)-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-yl]-methanol (Example 46).13C NMR (CDCl3): δ 27.3, 28.3, 48.6, 54.1, 56.7, 59.9, 110.1, 115.77, 116.05, 131.20, 131.32, 132.4, 158.0, 161.1, 163.4, 166.7. HRMS calcd for C19H21FN4O: 340.1699, found: 340.1539.
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- A solution of 0.82 g (3.08 mmol) of (7S,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 13), 0.52 g (4.62 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol, 0.97 g (3.70 mmol) of triphenylphosphine in dry THF was treated with 0.64 g (3.70 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate and stirred at room temperature for 72 h. The solvent was evaportated, the residue dissolved in 50:50 ethyl acetate:ethyl ether, and treated with HCl(g) in ethyl ether until precipitation ceased. The solid was collected by filtration, dissolved in chloroform, 1M sodium hydroxide was added, and the layers were separated. The organic layer was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 90:10 hexane:ethyl acetate gave 0.49 g (44%) of the title compound. mp (.HCl) 225-228° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 24.8, 25.2, 33.8, 44.3, 49.7, 54.8, 56.6, 61.0, 69.5, 115.48, 115.53, 115.59, 115.83, 144.97, 145.26, 149.85, 153.15, 155.42, 155.54,158.69,158.74. HRMS calcd for C19H22F2N4O: 360.1762, found: 360.1752.
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- A solution of 2.22 g (8.1 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(2-pyrimidinyl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 3) and triethyl amine (1.34 mL, 9.7 mmol) in 15 mL of methylene chloride was chilled to 0° C. and treated with a solution of 0.64 mL (8.3 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride in 7 mL of methylene chloride. The solution was stirred at OOC for 1 h, and then allowed to warm to room temperature. Water was added (30 mL), and the pH adjusted to 9.5 with 2M sodium hydroxide. The layers were separated and the aqueous phase extracted with methylene chlorde (30 mL). The combined organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 2.05 g (78%) of mesylate.
- A flame-dried flask was charged with 0.2 g (1.5 mmol) of 5-fluoroindole, 8 mL of benzene and 0.49 mL (1.5 mmol) of ethyl magenesium bromide (3M in THF). Under vigorous stirring, the above mesylate (0.53 g, 1.6 mmol) was added and the mixture stirred at room temperature for 18 h. Water (15 mL), ethyl acetate (10 mL) and sat. sodium bicarbonate were -added, and the layers were separated. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Initial purification by flash silica gel chromatography with ethyl acetate:methanol 95:5 followed a second purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 30:70:2 ethyl acetate:hexane:methanol gave 80 mg of the title compound.13C NMR (CDCl3): δ 29.5, 30.2, 30.8, 37.1, 43.6, 49.1, 54.8, 60.9, 103.8, 104.1, 109.0, 109.4, 109.8, 110.7, 110.9, 114.4, 114.5, 123.7, 132.8, 156.1, 157.7, 159.2, 161.5. HRMS calcd for C2 H24FN5: 365.2011, found: 365.1985.
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- A flame-dried flask was charged with 0.103 g (0.28 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-(5-fluoro-1H-indol-3-yl)methyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Example 50), anhydrous DMF (1 mL) and 12 mg (0.30 mmol) of sodium hydride (60% oil dispersion). The suspension was treated with 0.019 mL (0.31 mmol) of methyl iodide and the mixture was heated at 50° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, concentrated in vacuo, and diluted with methylene chloride (25 mL) and water (25 mL), and the layers were separated. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to a solid residue. The solid was washed with ethyl acetate (2×), the ethyl acetate was evaporated to give 50 mg of the title compound.1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.00-1.31 (m, 3H), 1.64-2.23 (m, 6H), 2.54-3.1 (m, 5H), 3.69 (s, 3H), 4.51-4.56 (m, 2H), 6.43 (dd, J=1 Hz, 1H), 6.83 (s, 1H), 6.93 (m, 1H), 7.15 (m, 2H), 8.27 (d, J=1 Hz, 2H). TLC Rf: 0.81 (90:10:1 methylene chloride:methanol:ammonium hydroxide).
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- A solution of 2.22 g (8.1 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 3) and triethyl amine (1.34 mL, 9.7 mmol) in 15 mL of methylene chloride was chilled to 0° C. and treated with a solution of 0.64 mL (8.3 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride in 7 mL of methylene chloride. The solution was stirred at 0° C. for 1 h, and then allowed to warm to room temperature. Water was added (30 mL), and the pH adjusted to 9.5 with 2M sodium hydroxide. The layers were separated and the aqueous phase extracted with methylene chlorde (30 mL). The combined organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 2.05 g (78%) of mesylate.
- A flame-dried flask was charged with 0.11 g (0.67 mmol) of 5-chloro-2-methylbenzimidazole, 3 mL of dry DMF, and 29 mg (0.74 mmol) of sodium hydride (60% oil dispersion). The solution heated at 50° C. for 30 min, and then cooled to room temperature. The above mesylate (0.20 g, 0.61 mmol) was added and the mixture was heated at 100° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, and concentrated in vacuo. Ethyl acetate (30 mL) and water (30 mL) were added, the layers were separated, and the organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with ethyl acetate gave 130 mg of a mixture of the title compounds.1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.2 (m, 2H), 1.9 (m, 5H), 2.2 (m,2H), 2.5 (s, 3H), 2.75 (m, 2H), 2.95 (m, 1H), 3.85 (m, 2H), 4.55 (m, 2H), 6.45 (dd, J=1 Hz, 1H), 7.1 (s, 1H), 7.2 (m, 1H), 7.4 (m, 1H), 8.25 (d, J=1 Hz, 2H). TLC Rf: 0.32 (90:10 methylene chloride:methanol). HRMS calcd for C21H25ClN5: 396.1829, found: 396.1809.
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- A solution of 2.2 g (8.1 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine and 1.3 mL (9.7 mmol) of triethylamine in 15 mL of methylene chloride at 0° C. was treated with a solution of 0.64 mL (8.3 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride in 7 mL of methylene chloride, and the solution was stirred for 1 h. Water was added (30 mL) and the pH adjusted to 9.5 with 2M sodium hydroxide. The layers were separated, the aqueous phase was extracted with methylene chloride (30 mL), the combined organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 2.05 g (78%) of mesylate.
- The above mesylate (2.05 9, 6 mmol) was dissolved in 50 mL of dry DMF, 0.31 g (6 mmol) of sodium cyanide was added and the mixture heated at 110° C. under a nitrogen atmosphere for 16 h. The reaction was cooled to room temperature, 1 mL of saturated sodium carbonate solution was added. The solvent was removed in vacuo, the residue was taken up in ethyl acetate (100 mL) and water (50 mL), and the layers were separated. The organic layer was washed with sat. sodium carbonate (2×), dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 1.4 g (91%) of nitrile. HRMS calcd for C14H19N5: 257.1640, found: 257.1630.
- A flame-dried flask containing 0.350 g (1.36 mmol) of the above nitrile was charged with 1.8 mL (1.8 mmol) of 1M diisobutylaluminum hydride. The solution was stirred for 2 h at room temperature, then stirred at 50° C. for 1 h. The reaction was cooled to room temperature, and 2M hydrochloric acid was added slowly until gas evolution ceased. The pH was adjusted to 8 with 2M sodium hydroxide, and the mixture was diluted with 50 mL of ethyl ether and 50 mL of water. The layers were separated, the organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 18:1:0.04 methylene chloride:methanol:conc. ammonium hydroxide gave 31 mg (9%) of aldehyde.
- A flame-dried flask containing 30 mg (0.10 mmol) of the above aldehyde in 1 mL of dry THF was chilled to -10° C. and 0.075 mL (0.15 mmol) of 4-fluorophenyl magnesium bromide (2M in THF) was added. The reaction was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred for 1 h. Water (1 mL), saturated ammonium chloride (1 mL) and ethyl ether (5 mL) were added, and the layers were separated. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 24:1:0.04 methylene chloride:methanol:conc. ammonium hydroxide gave 11 mg (39%) of the title compound.1H NMR (CDCl3): δδ0.97-1.05 (m, 1H), 1.23-1.61 (m, 2H), 1.64-1.86 (m 6H), 2.14-2.23 (m, 1H), 2.54-2.78 (m, 1H), 2.81-3.02 (m, 3H), 4.49-4.61 (m, 2H), 4.77-4.71 (m, 1H), 6.45 (t, J=1 Hz, 1H), 6.97-7.03 (m, 2H), 7.25-7.32 (m, 2H), 8.27 (d, J=1 Hz, 2H). HRMS calcd for C20H25FN4O: 356.2012, found: 356.2009.
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- A solution of 38.1 g (117 mmol) of (7SR,9aSR)-7-(methanesulfonyloxy)methyl-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (prepared according to United States Patent 5,122,525) and 6.01 g (122 mmol) of sodium cyanide in 500 mL of dry DMF was heated at 110° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, 10 mL of saturatic sodium bicarbonate was added and the mixture concentrated in vacuo. Water (1000 mL) and ethyl acetate (1000 mL) were added to the solid residue, the pH was adjusted to 11, and the layers were separated. The organic phase was washed with water (2×), dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Recrystalization from ethyl acetate-hexane gave 14.5 g of [(7SR,9aSR)-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-yl]acetonitrile.1° C. NMR (CDCl3): d 19.5, 24.1, 26.9, 31.3, 33.1, 43.6, 48.9, 54.5, 109.8, 119.8, 157.7, 161.4.
- A solution of 0.200 g (0.78 mmol) of [(7SR,9aSR)-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-yl]acetonitrile in 4 mL of dry THF was treated with 4.3 mg (0.03 mmol) of cuprous bromide and 0.85 mL (0.85 mmol) of 4-fluorophenyl magnesium bromide (1M in THF), and the mixture was refluxed for 48 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, 0.75 mL of water was added carefully followed by 3.5 mL of 15% sulfuric acid. The mixture was refluxed for 24 h. The reaction was cooled to room temperature, and 10% sodium carbonate solution was added until gas evolution ceased. Ethyl ether (10 mL) was added, the layers were separated, and the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl ether (2×10 mL). The combined organics were dried (sodium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with ethyl acetate:hexane:methanol:conc. ammonium hydroxide (1:1:0.01:0.01) gave 30 mg of the title compound.13C NMR (CDCl3): d 25.1, 28.3, 29.9, 40.2, 43.7, 49.1, 54.8, 59.1, 61.1, 109.7, 115.4, 115.7, 130.8, 130.9, 134.0, 157.7, 161.5, 164.0, 167.4. HRMS calcd for C20H23FN4O: 354.1856, found: 354.1847.
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- Compounds of the above formula were prepared according to Example 49 using (7S,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-l H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 13) and the appropriate phenol. Purification was generally accomplished with flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane as the eluting solvent. The stereochemical configuration, 7-(substituted-phenoxy)methyl substituent, melting point of the monohydrochloride salt, and HRMS data are shown.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Fluoro-2-methyl-phenoxy)methyl; mp 237-243° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H24F2N4O: 374.1913, found: 374.1874.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Cyano-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 209-211° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23FN5O (MH+): 368.1887, found: 368.1884.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-(Carbomethoxy)methyl-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 158-161° C.; HRMS calcd for C22H28FN4O3 (MH+): 415.2139, found: 415.2123.
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- The following compounds were prepared according to Example 8 from (7S,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl )-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahyd ro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 13) and the appropriate phenol. Purification was generally accomplished by flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane or mixtures of -chloroform and methanol as the eluting solvent. The stereochemical configuration, 7-(substituted-phenoxy)methyl substituent, melting point of the monohydrochloride salt and HRMS data are shown.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Fluoro-2-trifluoromethylphenoxy)methyl; mp 205-206° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H21FN4O: 428.1636, found: 428.1633.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(2-Bromo-4-fluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 228-230° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H2BrF2N4O: 438.0867, found: 438.0862.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(2-Carbomethoxy-4-fluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 204-205° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H24F2N4O3: 418.1816, found: 418.1836.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3,4-Difluorophenoxy)methyl-; mp 226-227° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H21F3N4O: 378.1667, found: 378.1640.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3,5-Difluorophenoxy)methyl-; mp 208-211° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H21F3N4O: 378.1667, found: 378.1703.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Trifluoromethoxyphenoxy)methyl-; mp 180-184° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23F4N4O2 (MH+): 427.1757, found: 427.1776.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Trifluoromethylphenoxy)methyl-; mp 188-193° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23F4N4O (MH+): 411.1803, found: 411.1803.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Methoxyphenoxy)methyl-; mp 229-103° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H26FN4O2 (MH+): 373.2040, found: 373.2051.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Methoxyphenoxy)methyl-; mp 220-224° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H26FN4O2 (MH+): 373.2040, found: 373.2055.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Ethylphenoxy)methyl-; mp 227-229° C.; HRMS calcd for C2,H28FN4O (MH+): 371.2247, found: 371.2228.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(2,4-Difluorophenoxy)methyl-; mp 222-224° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H22F3N4O (MH+): 379.1746, found: 379.1759.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Carboexthoxy-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 230-232° C.; HRMS calcd for CH28FN4O3 (MH+): 415.2145, found: 415.2130.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Bromo-2-methoxy-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 214-216° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H25BrFN4O2 (MH+): 451.1145, found: 451.1108.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3,4,5-Trifluoro-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 188-191° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H21F4N4O (MH+): 397.1651, found: 397.1667.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Nitro-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 114-119° C.; HRMS calcd for C19H23FN5O3 (MH+): 388.1785, found: 388.1799.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Acetamido-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 162-165° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H27FN5O2 (MH+): 400.2149, found: 400.2131.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Trifluoromethyl-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 200-202° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23F4N4O (MH+): 411.1808, found: 411.1781.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Carbomethoxy-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 225-226° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H26FN4O3 (MH+): 401.1989, found: 401.1989.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-(4-Morpholino)-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 233-236° C.; HRMS calcd for C23H31FN5O2 (MH+): 428.2462, found: 428.2477.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-(1,1-Dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 252-254° C.; HRMS calcd for C23H32FN4O (MH+): 399.2560, found: 399.2528.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Fluoro-2-propyl-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 165-170° C.; HRMS calcd for C22H28F2N4O: 402.2225, found: 402.2183.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Methyl-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 90-92° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H26FN4O (MH+): 357.2091, found: 357.2088.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(3-Dimethylamino-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 216-220° C. (dec); HRMS calcd for C21H29FN5O (MH+): 386.2356, found: 386.2368.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(2-Methoxy-3-(1 -methyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 221-223° C. (dec); HRMS calcd for C23H32FN4O2 (MH+): 415.2505, found: 415.2467.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Acetamido-phenoxy)methyl-; mp 220-223° C.; HRMS calcd for C21H27FN5O2 (MH+): 400.2143, found: 400.2136.
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- Compounds of the above formula were prepared according to Example 8 from (7S,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2-(5-chloropyrid in-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 14) and the appropriate phenol. Purification was generally accomplished by flash silica gel chromatography using mixtures of ethyl acetate and hexane or mixtures of chloroform and methanol as the eluting solvent. The stereochemical configuration, 7-(substituted-phenoxy)methyl substituent, melting point of the monohydrochloride salt and HRMS data are shown.
- (7S,9aS)-7-(4-Fluorophenoxy)methyl; mp 244-249° C.; HRMS calcd for C20H23CIFN3O: 375.1508, found: 375.1490.
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- A solution of 4.0 g (15 mmol) (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552) in 40 mL of chloroform was treated with excess HCl(g) in ether. After stirring for 1 h, the solvent was evaporated to give 3.1 g (86%) of the hygroscopic dihyrochloride salt which was used without further purification in subsequent reactions.13C NMR (.2 HCl, d-6 DMSO): δ 26.9, 28.8, 30.5, 44.9, 50.6, 54.7, 59.0, 61.1, 64.5. HRMS calcd for C9H18N2O: 170.1419, found: 170.1414.
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- A solution of 5.84 g (21.6 mmol) of (7S,9aS)-N-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552) in 140 mL of trifluoroacetic acid and 60 mL of water was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The mixture was concentrated and the residue dissolved in water. The aqueous phase saturated with solid sodium carbonate and extracted with chloroform (3×). The combined organic layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 3.39 g (92%) of the title compound. This material was used without further purification for subsequent reactions.13C NMR (base, d-6 DMSO): δ 24.8, 25.1, 36.0, 45.7, 51.9, 56.1, 56.7, 62.0, 62.7.
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- A mixture of 4.5 g (26 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874), 3.0 g (26 mmol) of 2-chloropyrimidine, and 6.7 g (63 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 100 mL of water is heated at 95° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, extracted with methylene chloride (3×), the combined organic layers were washed with water and brine, dried, filtered and evaporated to give 4.68 g (72%) of the title compound which was used without purification in subsequent reactions.
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- A mixture of 2.52 g (14.8 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 1), 1.70 g (14.8 mmol) of 2-chloropyrimidine and 6.91 g (65.2 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 150 mL of water was heated at 90° C. for 16 h.; then cooled and extracted with chloroform (3×). The organic layer was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 3.25 g (89%) of the title compound which was used without purification in subsequent reactions.
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- A solution of 4.41 g (18.2 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine dihyrochloride (Preparation 1), 3.78 g (28.5 mmol) of 2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine (B. Baasner, E. KlaukeJ. Fluroine Chem., 1989, 45, 417-430), and 9.07 g (85.6 mmol) of sodium carbonate in 180 mL of water were heated at 95° C. for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, extracted with chloroform (2×), dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash chromatography on silica gel using 95:5 chloroform:methanol gave 5.56 g (81%) of title compound. mp 148-149.5° C. 13C NMR (CDCl3): δ 26.8, 29.0, 39.1, 44.2, 49.7, 54.8, 58.7, 60.8, 66.2, 145.0, 145.3, 149.9, 153.2, 158.7. Anal calcd for C13H19FN4O: C, 58.63; H, 7.19; N, 21.04; found: C, 58.36; H, 7.18; N, 20.87.
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- The title compound was synthesized according to Preparation 5 from (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874) and 2-chloro-5-fluoro-4-thiomethylpyrimidine (Uchytilova, V.; Holy, A.; Cech, D.; Gut,J. Coll. Czech. Chem. Commun., 1975, 40, 2347. Ueda, T.; Fox, J. J. J. Med. Chem., 1963, 6, 697), and was used for subsequent reactions without purification.
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- A solution of 12.0 g (44.4 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552), 7.47 g (66.7 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol, 14.0 g (53.3 mmol) of triphenylphosphine in 450 mL of THF was treated with 8.40 mL (53.3 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate and stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate and treated with HCl(g) in ethyl ether until precipitation ceased. The solvent was evaporated and the solid residue was repeatedly washed with 1:1 ethyl acetate:ethyl ether. The residue was dissolved in chloroform and washed with 15% NaOH. The organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 15.9 g of yellow-white crystals. The crude product was dissolved in 1:1 hexane:ethyl acetate and filtered through a plug of silica gel to give 13.3 g (82%) of the title compound. mp 90-92° C.13C NMR (CDCl3): δ 26.9, 28.4, 28.8, 54.8, 58.7, 60.8, 71.6, 79.7, 115.33, 115.44, 115.58, 115.89, 154.6, 155.1, 155.6, 158.8. Anal calcd for C20H29FN2O3: C, 65.91; H, 8.02; N, 7.69; found: C, 65.90; H, 8.06; N, 7.77.
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- A solution of 44.4 g (122 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 7) in 500 mL of trifluroacetic acid and 200 mL of water was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The mixture was concentrated by evaporation, the residue dissolved in water, basified with 15% NaOH, and extracted with ethyl acetate (2×). The organic layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 31.4 g (96%) of (7R,9aS)-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine which was suitable for use in subsequent reactions. Purification of a 0.40 g sample by flash silica gel chromatography eluting with 90:10 chloroform:methanol gave 0.38 g of colorless crystals. mp (.2 HCl) 200-201° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 27.2, 29.1, 36.3, 45.9, 51.9, 56.0, 59.1, 62.5, 71.7, 115.4 (d, JCF=8), 115.7 (d, JCF=23). HRMS calcd for C15H21FN2O: 264.1638, found: 264.1660.
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- A solution of 0.39 g (1.4 mmol) of (7S,9aR)-2-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine, 0.24 g (2.2 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol and 0.45 g (1.7 mmol) of triphenyl phosphine in 20 mL of dry THF was treated with 0.27 mL (1.7 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate, and stirred at ambient temperature for 16 h. The solution was diluted with ethyl acetate and treated with excess HCl(g) in ethyl ether. The solvent was evaporated and the white, solid residue was washed with 1:1 ethyl acetate:ethyl ether. The solid remaining was dissolved in chloroform and washed with 1M NaOH, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 0.45 g of (7S,9aR)-2-BOC-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 0.44 g (1.2 mmol) of (7S,9aR)-2-BOC-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 25 mL of chloroform was treated with excess HCl(g) in ethyl ether and stirred at ambient temperature for 2 h. The solvent was evaporated to give 0.40 g of title compound as the dihydrochloride salt which was used for subsequent reactions without purification.
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- A solution of 0.71 g (2.63 mmol) of (7R,9aR)-2-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine, 0.44 g (3.94 mmol) of 4-fluorophenol and 0.83 g (3.16 mmol) of triphenylphosphine in 25 mL of THF was treated with 0.50 mL (3.16 mmol) of diethyl azodicarboxylate and stirred at ambient temperature for 16 h. The solvent was evaporated, the residue dissolved in ethyl acetate and washed with 1M NaOH (2×). The organic layer was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash chromatography with 75:25 ethyl acetate:hexane gave 0.5 g of a sticky solid. This material was dissolved in chloroform, washed with 1M NaOH, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 0.20 g of (7R,9aR)-2-BOC-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine.
- A solution of 0.20 g (0.55 mmol) of (7R,9aR)-2-BOC-7-(4-fluorophenoxy)methyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine in 10 mL of trifluoroacetic acid and 3 mL of water was stirred at ambient temperature for 4 h. The mixture was concentrated in vacuo and the residue diluted with water. The solution was adjusted to pH 12 with 15% NaOH, and extracted with ethyl acetate (2×). The organic phase was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated to give 0.149 g of the title compound which was used without further purification for subsequent reactions.
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- A mixture of 1.0 g (5.9 mmol) of (7RS,9aSR)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,874); 4.6 g (29 mmol) of 2-bromopyridine, 1.5 g (14 mmol) of sodium carbonate and 50 mL of isoamyl alcohol were refluxed for 18 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature, filtered, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in ethyl acetate and washed with saturated sodium carbonate. The organic layer was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated, and the crude product was purified by flash chromatography on silica gel eluting first with chloroform followed by 95:5 chloroform:methanol to give 0.61 g (42%) of the title compound.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 26.8, 29.0, 39.0, 45.1, 50.7, 54.8, 58.7, 60.8, 66.0, 107.1, 113.3, 137.5, 147.9, 159.3.
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- A solution of 5.0 9 (18.5 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-2-BOC-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (WO 93/25552) and 2.84 mL (20.4 mmol) of triethylamine in 200 mL of dry methylene chloride was chilled to 0° C. and treated with a solution of 1.50 mL (19.4 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride in 75 mL of methylene chloride. After 1 h, the mixture was diluted with water, basified to pH 12 with 15% sodium hydroxide, the layers were separated, and the aqueous layer extracted with methylene chloride. The combined organic phase was washed with brine, dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated the give 6.4 g (100%) of mesylate.
- A solution of 7.00 g (51.8 mmol) of 2-benzoxazolinone in 180 mL of DMF was treated with 2.05 g (51.3 mmol) of sodium hydride (60% oil dispersion) and the mixture stirred at 50° C. for 1.5 h. The heat source was temporarily removed, a solution of 6.4 g (18 mmol) of the above mesylate in 180 mL of DMF was added and the mixture heated at 100° C. for 2 h. The reaction was cooled to room temperature, diluted with water, acidified to pH 2 with 6M hydrochloric acid and washed with ethyl acetate (2×). The pH was adjusted to 12 with conc. ammonium hydroxide and the aqueous phase extracted with ethyl acetate (3×). The combined organics were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with ethyl acetate gave 3.55 g (50%) of 3-[(7R,9aS)-2-BOC-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]-pyrazin-7-ylmethyl]-3H-benzooxazol-2-one.
- A solution of 3.1 g (8.01 mmol) of 3-[(7R,9aS)-2-BOC-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]-pyrazin-7-ylmethyl]-3H-benzooxazol-2-one in 40 mL of chloroform was stirred with excess HCl (g) in ethyl ether for 2 h at ambient temperature. The solvent was evaporated to give 2.3 g (100%) of the title compound dihydrochloride which was used for subsequent reactions without further purification.
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- A mixture of 2.31 g (13.6 mmol) of (7S,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine (Preparation 2), 1.98 g (15.0 mmol) of 2-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine (B. Baasner, E. Klauke,J. Fluorine Chem., 1989, 45, 417), 4.32 g (40.8 mmol) of sodium carbonate and 50 mL of water was heated at reflux for 16 h. The mixture was cooled to room temperature and extracted with chloroform (3×). The combined organic layers were dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and evaporated. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 95:5 chloroform:methanol gave 2.7 g (75%) of the title compound. mp (base) 111-112° C. 13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 26.5, 27.3, 34.2, 44.3, 49.8, 54.8, 58.8, 60.7, 68.2, 145.0, 145.3, 149.9, 153.2, 158.6. HRMS calcd for C13H19FN4O: 266.1543, found: 266.1530.
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- A mixture of 2.5 9 (10.3 mmol) of (7S,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine dihydrochloride, 7.62 g (51.5 mmol) of 2,5-dichloropyridine, 5.45 g (51.5 mmol) of sodium carbonate and 100 mL of isoamyl alcohol was heated at reflux for 72 h. The mixture was cooled, the mixture filtered to remove solids and the solvent evaporated in vacuo. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography using 95:5 chloroform:methanol gave 1.72 g (59%) of the title compound. mp (base) 61-62° C.13C NMR (base, CDCl3): δ 26.6, 27.2, 34.3, 45.4, 50.9, 54.6, 58.4, 60.5, 68.0, 107.7, 120.1, 137.1, 146.2,157.5. HRMS calcd for C14H20ClN3O: 281.1295, found: 281.1298.
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- A mixture of 1.35 g (5.56 mmol) of (7R,9aS)-7-hydroxymethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine dihyrochloride (Preparation 1), 4.11 g (27.8 mmol) of 2,5-dichloropyridine, 2.94 g (27.8 mmol) of sodium carbonate and 60 mL of isoamyl alcohol was heated at reflux for 48 h. The mixture was cooled and the solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by flash silica gel chromatography with 95:5 chloroform: methanol gave 1.02 g (65%) of the title compound. mp (base) 139.0-140.5° C.13C NMR (CDCl3): δ 26.8, 29.1, 39.1, 45.3, 50.8, 54.6, 58.6, 60.6, 66.2,107.7,120.1, 137.1,146.2,157.6.
Claims (36)
1. A method of treatment of a disease or condition which is caused by a disorder of the serotonin system which comprises administering to a mammal in need of such treatment a compound of the formula
wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
n is 0, 1 or 2;
each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NRR, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, —(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1 -C6)alkoxy;
each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
2. A method of claim 1 wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, or quinolyl; Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, or pyrazinyl; A is O, S, or CH2; n is 0 or 1; and wherein Ar and Ar1 are independently and optionally substituted with up to three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, nitro, cyano, —NRR, -(CC6)alkoxy, —COOR, —CONR1R2, and -(C1-C6)alkyl.
3. A method of claim 2 wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl; Ar1 is optionally substituted and is selected from phenyl, pyridinyl, and pyrimidinyl; A is O; and n is 1.
4. A method of claim 3 wherein Ar1 is 5-fluoro-pyrimidin-2-yl or pyrimidin-2-yl.
5. A method of claim 1 wherein the compound of formula I is selected from:
(7S,9aS)-7-((3-Methyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl )-2,3,4,6, 7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-carbomethoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-nitro-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-cyano-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro- 1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-methoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-acetamido-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-(1, 1 -dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
6. A method of treatment of a disease or condition which is caused by a disorder of the serotonin system or a disorder of the dopamine system which comprises administering to a mammal in need of such treatment a compound of the formula
wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
n is 0, 1 or 2;
each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NRR , —NRCOR1—CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1 -C6)alkoxy;
each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; in an amount effective to treat said disease or condition.
7. A method of claim 6 wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, or quinolyl; Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, or pyrazinyl; A is O, S, or CH2; n is 0 or 1; and wherein Ar and Ar1 are independently and optionally substituted with up to three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, nitro, cyano, —NR1R2, -(C1C6)alkoxy, —COOR, —CONR1R2, and -(C1-C6)alkyl.
8. A method of claim 7 wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl; Ar1 is optionally substituted and is selected from phenyl, pyridinyl, and pyrimidinyl; A is O; and n is 1.
9. A method of claim 8 wherein Ar1 is 5-fluoro-pyrimidin-2-yl or pyrimidin-2-yl.
10. A method of claim 6 wherein the compound of formula I is selected from:
(7S,9aS)-7-((3-Methyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-carbomethoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-n itro-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrim idin-2-yl )-2 ,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-cyano-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro- 1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-methoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-acetamido-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro- 1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-(1, 1 -dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
11. A method of treating a disorder or condition selected from the group consisting of migraine, headache, cluster headache, anxiety, depression, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, phobia, a disorder of cognition, a memory disorder, a learning disorder (including age related memory disorder), a neurodegenerative disease (including Alzheimer's disease), anxiety and/or depression associated with senile dementia or Alzheimer's disease, cancer (including prostate cancer), cerebral infarct (including that caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury), a sexual disorder, dizziness, an eating disorder, pain, chemical dependency or addiction, peptic ulcer, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a mammal, comprising administering to said mammal an amount of a compound of the formula
wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
n is 0, 1 or 2;
each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1 -C6)alkoxy;
each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; effective to treat said disorder or condition.
12. A method of claim 11 wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, or quinolyl; Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, or pyrazinyl; A is O, S, or CH2; n is 0 or 1; and wherein Ar and Ar1 are independently and optionally substituted with up to three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, nitro, cyano, -NRLR. -(C, C8)alkoxy, —COOR, —CONR1R2, and -(C1-C6)alkyl.
13. A method of claim 12 wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl; Ar1 is optionally substituted and is selected from phenyl, pyridinyl, and pyrimidinyl; A is O; and n is 1.
14. A method of claim 13 wherein Ar1 is 5-fluoro-pyrimidin-2-yl or pyrimidin-2-yl.
15. A method of claim 11 wherein the compound of formula I is selected from:
(7S,9aS)-7-((3-Methyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-carbomethoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-nitro-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-cyano-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fl uoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-methoxy-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-acetamido-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro- 1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
(7S,9aS)-7-(3-(1,1-dimethyl)ethyl-phenoxy)methyl-2-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)-2,3,4,6,7,8,9,9a-octahydro-1H-pyrido[1 ,2-a]pyrazine;
and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
16. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is migraine, headache, or cluster headache.
17. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is anxiety, depression, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, or phobia.
18. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is a disorder of cognition, a memory disorder, a learning disorder (including age related memory disorder), or a neurodgenerative disease (including Alzheimer's disease).
19. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is anxiety and/or depression associated with senile dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
20. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is cancer (including prostate cancer).
21. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is cerebral infarct (including that caused by stroke, ischemia or traumatic head injury).
22. A method according to claim 21 , wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a 5HT2 antagonist.
23. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is a sexual disorder.
24. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is dizziness.
25. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is an eating disorder.
26. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is pain.
27. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is chemical dependency or addiction.
28. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
29. A method according to claim 11 wherein the disorder or condition being treated is peptic ulcer.
30. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
31. A method according to claim 6 , wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
32. A method according to claim 11 , wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
33. A method according to claim 17 , wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
34. A method according to claim 27 , wherein the compound of formula I is administered in combination with a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
35. A method of imaging an organ in a mammal, comprising administering to said mammal a radioactive form of a compound of the formula
wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
n is 0, 1 or 2;
each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C6)alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1-C6)alkoxy;
each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof;
and detecting the emissions of the radioactive compound.
36. A method of imaging an organ in a mammal, comprising administering to said mammal a compound of the formula
wherein Ar is phenyl, naphthyl, benzoxazolonyl, indolyl, indolonyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, furyl, benzofuryl, thienyl, benzothienyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl;
Ar1 is phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl;
A is O, S, SO, SO2, C═O, CHOH, or —(CR3R4)—;
n is 0, 1 or 2;
each of Ar and Ar1 may be independently and optionally substituted with one to four substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, cyano, nitro, thiocyano, —SR, —SOR, —SO2R, —NHSO2R, -(C1-C6)alkoxy, —NR1R2, —NRCOR1, —CONR1R2, Ph, —COR, COOR, -(C1-C6)alkyl, trifluoromethoxy, and -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to six halogens, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, or trifluoromethoxy;
each and every R, R1, and R2 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, -(C1-C6)alkyl, -(C1-C6)alkyl substituted with one to thirteen halogens selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, phenyl, benzyl, -(C2-C )alkenyl, -(C3-C6)cycloalkyl, and -(C1-C6)alkoxy;
each and every R3 and R4 is independently selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, and i-propyl; or a
diastereomeric or optical isomers thereof; or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof;
in combination with a radioactive agent, and detecting the emissions of the radioactive agent.
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