WO1996026201A1 - Benzopyran-containing compounds and method for their use - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to novel inhibitors of sex steroid activity such as antiestrogen compounds having effective antagonistic capability while substantially lacking agonistic effects. More particularly, certain preferred embodiments of the invention relate to certain substituted benzopyran compounds, especially certain prodrug species and certain stereospecif ⁇ c species, and to their use in the treatment of estrogen sensitive diseases.
- antagonists of sex steroids may produce greater therapeutic results than therapy which only inhibits sex steroid production.
- Prior art antagonists however, often have insufficient affinity for receptors, and some, although capable of binding the receptors, may themselves act as agonists and undesirably activate the very receptors they are intended to shield from activation. There is, therefore, a need in the art for antiestrogens which effectively block estrogen receptors with minimal or no agonistic effect.
- the net effectiveness of a compound is affected by both its agonistic (undesirable) and antagonistic (desirable) activities.
- Wakeling and Bowler "Steroidal Pure Antioestrogens", J. Endocrinol. 112: R7-R10 (1987), certain steroid derivatives are said to act as an antiestrogens.
- Tamoxifen an antiestrogen
- H. Mouridsen et al., Cancer Treatm. Rev. 5: 131-141 (1978) discloses that Tamoxifen, an antiestrogen, is effective in remission of advanced breast cancer in about 30 percent of the women patients treated.
- a class of improved estrogen activity inhibitors including the inhibitor EM-343, i.e. 7-hydroxy-3-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-4-methyl-2-(4"-(2'''-piperidinoethoxy)phenyl-2H-benzopyran and its prodrugs.
- the present invention relates in part to particular types of benzopyran antiestrogens and to certain modified benzopyran antiestrogens, all of which provide further improved characteristics. It has now been found that certain prodrugs of EM-343 provide advantages that are especially efficacious.
- EM-343 may exert as either of two enantiomers or as a mixture of the two. It has now been discovered that one of the two enantiomers is more effective than the other. That more effective enantiomer and prodrugs thereof are also the subject of the present invention.
- It is another object of the invention to provide therapeutic compounds and compositions useful in the treatment of estrogen-related diseases e.g. diseases whose onset or progress is aided by activation of the estrogen receptor.
- diseases include, but are not limited to breast cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroma, precocious puberty and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
- the invention provides a compound or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, said compound having the molecular structure:
- R 1 and R 2 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl and a moiety convertable in vivo to hydroxyl; wherein R 3 is -CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH 2 -; and
- said compound or salt includes more than 50% (by weight relative to all stereoisomers) of stereoisomers that have an absolute configuration at their chiral number 2 carbon identical to EM-652's, absolute configuration at EM-652's chiral number 2 carbon.
- Preferred compounds have the same absolute configuration at their number 2 carbon as EM 652 ((+)-7-hydroxy-3-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-4- methyl-2-(4"-(2'"-piperidinoethoxy)phenyl)-2H-benzopyran) has at its number 2 carbon.
- the invention provides a compound or pharmaceutically acceptable further salt thereof, said compound having the molecular structure:
- A- is an anion of a pharmaceutically acceptable acid
- R 1 and R 2 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl and a moiety convertable in vivo to hydroxyl
- R 3 is -CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH 2 -.
- the invention provides a compound or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, said inhibitor having the molecular structure:
- R 3 is -CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH 2 -; and wherein at least one of R 1 or R 2 is a moiety convertable in vivo to hydroxyl.
- the invention provides an optically active compound of the following molecular structure:
- the invention provides an optically active compound of the following molecular structure:
- the invention provides an optically active compound of the following molecular structure:
- any of the compounds discussed herein are formulated together with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carrier as pharmaceutical compositions containing the active compounds of the invention.
- any of the compounds or pharmaceutical compositions of the invention are administered to patients as a method of treating breast cancer, endometrial cancer or other estrogen sensitive disease whose onset or progress is caused or enhanced by estrogen activity.
- a "moiety converted in vivo into hydroxyl” is a moiety which is cleaved and replaced by a hydroxyl group or the corresponding anion by chemical or enzymatic processes of the body. Many such groups are known in the art (see e.q. Textbook of drug Basics and Development; (Edited by P. Krogrgaard-Garsen and H. Bundgaard), Harwood Academic Publishers, GmfH, Chur, Switzerland, 1991, especially p. 154).
- Non limitating examples of such groups are alkyloxy, alkenyloxy, aryloxy, alkylcarboxyl, alkoxycarboxyl, dialkylaminocarboxyl and silyloxy which (when positioned as shown in the compounds of the invention) are converted to hydroxyl.
- Prodrugs of the racemic version of EM-343 (( ⁇ )-7- hydroxy-3-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)- 4-methyl-2- (4"-(2"'- piperidinoethoxy)phenyl- 2H-benzypyran) and especially the dextrorotatory enantiomeric species of EM-343 designated herein as ' ⁇ M-652", ((+)-7-hydroxy-3-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)- 4-methyl- 2-(4"- (2"'-piperidinoethoxy)phenyl- 2H-benzypyran) are preferred, although the invention is not limited to these species.
- the invention contemplates salts (including complex salts) and prodrug forms of compounds discussed herein. Except where specif icied to the contrary, the following conventions apply to molecular structures and formulae set forth herein. Substituents may have either R or S stereochemistry. Any moiety of more than two atoms may be straight- or branched-chain unless otherwise specified.
- the compounds discussed herein may exist either as racemic mixtures or optically active species except when otherwise specified.
- antiestrogen when used herein to describe the compounds of the invention, is not intended to imply that the compounds do not provide other beneficial functions besides antagonistic activity (e.g., inhibition of enzymes as discussed above), and the term also includes both biologically active compounds and prodrug forms thereof that are convertible in vivo to the biologically active species.
- novel compounds and pharmaceutical compositions of the invention are useful in the treatment of estrogen-related diseases because of their ability to inhibit activation of the estrogen receptor. It is believed that active forms of the compounds of the invention reduce activation of estrogen receptors by a variety of mechanisms.
- One likely mechanism is an "antiestrogenic" function wherein the compounds of the invention bind estrogen receptors and block access to those receptors by estrogens. It is also believed that the compounds of the invention substantially lack inherent estrogenic activity. In other words, it is believed that the compounds of the invention have little, if any, inherent ability to activate estrogen receptors to which they bind, and are not easily converted in vivo to compounds having significant inherent estrogenic activity.
- Another mechanism by which many compounds of the invention may function is by inhibiting the action of enzymes which produce sex steroids or their precursors. Examples of such enzymes which may be inhibited by the compounds of the invention include but are not limited to aromatase, 17 ⁇ -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, 3 ⁇ -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and the like.
- Figure 1 illustrates the comparative inhibitory activity of increasing concentrations of EM-343
- EM-652 on estradiol-induced cell proliferation in ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells.
- the respective IC50 values are calculated at 2.4 ⁇ 10 -10 M for EM-343 and 1.1 ⁇ 10 -10 M for EM-652 thus indicating a 2-fold higher activity for EM-652.
- EM-343 (except where specifically described as a racemic mixture) includes any enantiomer having the molecular structure set forth above and includes mixtures thereof including the racemic mixture.
- EM-651” and EM-652 are reserved for optically active versions of EM-343 enhanced in the concentration of the levorotatory or dextrorotatory enantiomer, respectively.
- Figure 2 illustrates the comparative inhibitory activity of increasing concentrations of a racemic version of EM-612, the dibenzoate of EM-343 having the following structure:
- EM-661 (optically active and enriched in the dextrogyric enantiomer of EM-612), and EM-658 (optically active and enriched in the levogyric enantiomer of EM-612) on estradiol-induced cell proliferation in ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells.
- the respective IC50 values are calculated at 5.76x10- 10 M for EM -612, 4.37 ⁇ 10 -10 M for EM 661 and 3.01 ⁇ 10 -8 M for EM-658, thus indicating a 69-fold higher activity for the dextrogyric enantiomer EM-661 compared to the levogyric enantiomer EM-658.
- Figure 3 illustrates the comparative inhibitory activity of increasing concentrations of the racemic version of EM-762, the dipivalate of EM-343 having the following structure:
- EM-800 (optically active and enriched the dextrogyric enantiomer of EM-762, and EM-776 (optically active and enriched in the levogyric enantiomer of EM-762) on estradiol-induced cell proliferation in ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells.
- the respective IC50 values are calculated at 6.47 ⁇ 10 -10 M for EM-762, 4.37 ⁇ 10 -10 M for EM-800, and 1.9 ⁇ 10 -8 M for EM-776, thus indicating a 43-fold higher activity for the dextrogyric enantiomer EM-800 compared to the levogyric enantiomer EM-776.
- Figure 4 likewise illustrates the effect of racemic EM-343 versus its levogyric enantiomer EM-651 and its dextrogyric enantiomer EM-652, administrated once daily in the indicated manner and dosage, on uterine weight (mg) in adult female ovariectomized Balb/C mice treated for 9 days (from day 3 to the day 11 after ovariectomy) in the indicated presence or absence of simultaneous treatment with estrone (0.06 ⁇ g, s.c, twice daily, from day 6 to day 11 after ovariectomy).
- Estrone is a precursor of the potent estrogen estradiol.
- the data presented is therefore indicative of the compound's ability to block estrogen receptors (i.e., act as an antiestrogen), and perhaps is also indicative of the compound's ability to inhibit conversion of estrone to estradiol.
- Figure 5 illustrates the effect of the indicated doses of the racemic version of EM-762, a dipivalate of EM-343 having the following molecular structure:
- Preferred prodrugs of the invention include those wherein at least one of the hydroxy substituents of the benzopyran phenyl groups of the active species (e.g., the hydroxyl groups of EM-343 or of its dextrorotatory enantiomer, EM-652) is replaced with a substituent that is converted in vivo to hydroxyl.
- the hydroxy substituents of the benzopyran phenyl groups of the active species e.g., the hydroxyl groups of EM-343 or of its dextrorotatory enantiomer, EM-652
- Numerous such moieties convertible to hydroxyl in vivo are known in the art (see page 154 of Bundgaard, H., "Design and Application of Prodrugs," A Textbook of Drug Design & Development, Bundgaard & Krogsgaard-Larsen, Ed., (Harwook Academic Publishers GmfH, Chur, Switzerland), 1991.
- Prodrugs have now been developed by applicants which (1) have good crystallinity and are therefore easier to synthesize and purify; (2) have good shelf stability yet sufficiently unstable in vivo to desirably be converted to a preferred active compound; (3) good bioavailability (e.g. ability to pass through membranes or otherwise reach desired locations after administration); and (4) low toxidty of metabolites.
- prodrug forms which provide the best combination of good results under the foregoing parameters are prodrugs wherein one or more of the foregoing of the hydroxyl groups of the active compounds are replaced, in the prodrug form, by acyloxy groups, preferably aliphatic or aromatic acyloxy, and most preferably a hindered (e.g. branched or alicyclic) aliphatic acyloxy, especially pivaloyloxy.
- a hydroxyl substituent of an active spedes may be replaced by inter alia a function selected from the group consisting of: ; ; ;
- X is sulfur or oxygen
- R 4 is selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, and aryl;
- R 5 and R 6 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl and a cation;
- R 7 is selected from the group consisting of amino, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, and alkylsulfanyl .
- the invention provides a compound or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof (with or without diluent or carrier) , said compound having the molecular structure :
- R 3 is -CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH 2 - ; and wherein R 1 and R 2 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydroxy, acyloxy,
- R 4 being alkyl, alkenyl , alkynyl, or aryl ; and R 7 being amino, alkylamino, aminoalkyl, or alkylsulfanyl ) ,
- structures may include one or more stereoiomers resulting from any chiral centers present, may include racemic
- optically active antiestrogens of the invention comprise at least 90% of the more potent enantiomers, and are preferably substantially pure in that enantiomer .
- stereoisomers among the antiestrogens of the invention are those that have the same absolute configuration at their chiral number two carbon as does EM-652, the dextrorotatory enantiomer of the following antiestrogen:
- Preferred stereoisomers always have the same absolute configuration at their number two carbons as EM-652, but may not necessarily be dextrorotatory when a second chiral center appears somewhere else in their molecular structure. However, where there is only a single chiral center, the preferred enantiomer will be dextrorotary.
- Preferred prodrug forms that include a second chiral center in a part of the molecular structure that is removed in vivo still have the same preferred absolute configuration at carbon two as has EM-652.
- the active forms to which the prodrugs convert in vivo will not include the second chiral center and will be dextrorotatory (even in instances where the prodrug form, due to its temporary second chiral center, might be levorotatory).
- the species' rotation of a plane of polarized light may be determined by techniques well known in the art.
- the prodrugs should first be converted to the active species by a mild technique known in the art not to racemize or invert the remaining chiral center of the active spedes (see e.g.
- Example 8 or otherwise freed of chiral centers other than carbon two, before measuring the rotation of polarized light by the resulting active compound. If that rotation indicates a dextrorotatory active compound (following removal of any second chiral center that may have existed on the prodrug form), then both the prodrug form and the resultant active form are in the preferred absolute configuration at carbon 2.
- Compounds of the invention include a nitrogen hetero ring.
- salts are contemplated wherein the nitrogen of the hetero-ring is a charged quaternary nitrogen assodated with a pharmaceutically acceptable acid anion.
- the invention also contemplates complex salts wherein the nitrogen of the hetero ring is not the only charged "salt" position in the overall molecular structure.
- Preferred embodiments are optically active and have EM-652's absolute configuration at carbon 2 (verifyable by extracting the salt under basic conditions, thus arriving at a free base with only one chiral center at carbon 2 whose absolute stereochemistry can then be verified by checking for the desired dextrorotatory optical activity).
- compositions and compounds of the invention When administered systemically, preferred uses of the pharmaceutical compositions and compounds of the invention include but are not limited to treatment of breast cancer, endometrial cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroma, precocious puberty and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
- Other estrogen-sensitive diseases whose onset or progress is aided by estrogen activity may respond favorably to treatment in accordance with the invention.
- Compounds administered in accordance with the invention are preferably administered in a dosage range between 0.01 to 10 mg/kg of body weight per day (preferably 0.05 to 1.0 mg/kg), with 5 mg per day, espedally 10 mg per day, in two equally divided doses being preferred for a person of average body weight when orally administered, or in a dosage range between 0.003 to 3.0 mg/kg of body weight per day (preferably 0.015 to 0.3 mg/ml), with 1.5 mg per day, espedally 3.0 mg per day, in two equally divided doses being preferred for a person of average body weight when parentally administered (i.e. intramuscular, subcutaneous or percutaneous administration).
- the compounds are administered together with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carrier as described below.
- Preferred pharmaceutical compositions comprise therapeutically effective amounts of at least one of the compounds discussed herein wherein a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carrier is induded with the active compound(s).
- concentration of the active compound which term includes the prodrugs discussed herein
- concentration of the active compound in said diluent or carrier will vary in accordance with known techniques depending upon the manner in which the pharmaceutical composition is to be administered.
- a composition suitable for oral administration may preferably include at least one inhibitor of sex steroid activity described herein wherein the total concentration of all such inhibitors in said pharmaceutical composition is from about 0.2% to about 95% of the composition (by weight relative to the total), and preferably from about 1% to about 10%.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent for example, starch or lactose with or without tartrazine, is preferably included.
- an inhibitor of sex steroid activity is preferably added at a concentration between about 0.5 mg/ml and about 100 mg/ml (preferably about 1 mg/ml to about 5 mg/ml) into a carrier preferably comprising at least one of saline, water, aqueous ethanol, aqueous dimethylsulfoxide, and oil.
- a composition suitable for continuous parenteral administration preferably contains a carrier and an antiestrogen in accordance with the invention at a concentration suffident to introduce from about 0.5 mg to about 500 (preferably 2.5 to 50) mg of the antiestrogen per 50 kg of body weight per day at the volume flow rate used.
- the volume flow should thus vary with the concentration to achieve the desired result. At higher concentrations, less volume flow is needed and at lower concentrations, more.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the invention may be formulated for sustained release in accordance with known techniques. These sustained release formulations are preferably prepared in an appropriate manner for either oral, intramuscular, or subcutaneous administration. The compounds may also be administered by transdermal patch in accordance with known techniques. These sustained release formulations, in accordance with the invention, must be formulated to introduce from about 0.5 to 500 mg (preferably 2.5 to 50 mg) of the antiestrogen per 50 kg of body weight per day.
- IR spectra herein were taken on a Perkin-Elmer 1600 Series FT-IR spectrophotometer. Proton NMR spectra were recorded on a Brucker AC-F 300 instrument. The following abbreviations have been used: s, singlet; d, doublet; dd, doublet of doublet; t, triplet; q, quadruplet; and m, multiplet.
- the chemical shifts ( ⁇ ) were referenced to chloroform (7.26 ppm for 1 H and 77.00 ppm for 13 C) and were expressed in ppm. Optical rotations were measured at room temperature on a Jasco DIP 360 polarimeter. Mass spectra (MS) were obtained on a V.G.
- Micromass 16F machine Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was performed on 0.25 mm Kieselgel 60F254 plates (E. Merck, Darmstadt, FRG). For flash chromatography, Merck-Kieselgel 60 (230-400 mesh A.S.T.M.) was used. Unless otherwise noted, starting material and reactant were obtained commercially and were used as such or purified by standard means. All solvents and reactants purified and dried were stored under argon. Anhydrous reactions were performed under an inert atmosphere, the set-up assembled and cooled under argon. Organic solutions were dried over magnesium sulfate, evaporated on a rotatory evaporator and under reduced pressure.
- methyllithium 1.M solution in ether, 685 mL, 0.959 mol, available from Aldrich Chemical Company Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.
- the cold bath was removed and the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature over a period of 3 h.
- the mixture was again cooled to -78°C, and treated with saturated ammonium chloride (1 L).
- the aqueous solution was extracted with ethyl acetate (2 ⁇ 1 L). The combined organic phase was washed with brine (1 L), dried over magnesium sulfate and evaporated under reduced pressure.
- the residue was separated in two portions and treated as follows: The residue was dissolved in a mixture of acetic acid (1.6 L) and distilled water (0.2 L) and heated at 90°C for 30 min under a stream of argon after which it was cooled to room temperature, evaporated under reduced pressure to give the residue which was basified with 15% aqueous sodium carbonate (900 mL). Decantation gave the crude product which was then stirred with a mixture of 15% aqueous sodium carbonate (300 mL) and ethyl acetate (500 mL) for 30 min. The aqueous phase was separated and extracted with ethvl acetate (500 mL).
- the mixture was treated with ethyl acetate (500 mL) and distilled water (500 mL).
- the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (2 ⁇ 100 mL), and the combined organic phase was washed with distilled water (2 ⁇ 100 mL), dried over magnesium sulfate, and evaporated under reduced pressure.
- the crude products were purified by a flash chromatography on silica gel (ethyl acetate then ethyl acetate: methanol; 9:1) to yield a mixture of amines 7 and 10 (6.8 g, 97%) (mp 78-85°C).
- (+)-7-hydroxy-3-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-4-methyl-2-(4"-(2'''-piperidinoethoxy)phenyl)-2H-benzopyran (EM-652) (92 g, 99.4% ee).
- Transformation of EM-661 into EM-652 can, i.e. the form that results in vivo, and the active form can, thereafter, be tested, e.g. by polarimeter, for the proper optical rotation (+) indicative of the desirable absolute configuration at chiral carbon 2).
- the eluent was a (90:10) mixture of solution A (10 mM ammonium acetate in methanol) and solution B (10 mM 5 ammonium acetate in water) at a flow rate of 13.0 mL/min.
- the first eluted peak was, after evaporation of the solvent, the compound 14 and the second was the compound 13.
- compositions utilizing a preferred active compound EM-800.
- Other compounds of the invention or combination thereof may be used in place of (or in addition to) EM-800.
- concentration and identity of ingredients may be varied over a wide range known in the art.
- composition suitable for injection is Composition suitable for injection
- composition suitable for use as topical lotion is provided.
- composition suitable for use as topical gel is
- composition suitable for use as topical gel is
- Antiestrogenic activity of some preferred compounds has been measured using the ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cell line as described in more detail below.
- ZR-75-1 cells (83rd passage) were obtained from the American Type Culture Collection (Rockville, MD) and routinely cultured in phenol red free RPMI 1640 supplemented with 1 nM estradiol ("E 2 "), 2 mM L glutamine, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 15 mM N-2-hydroxyethyl piperazine-N'-2-ethanesulfonic acid, 100 IU penicillin/ml, 100 ⁇ g streptomydn/ml, and 10% (v/v) fetal bovine serum (Hydone, Logan, UT) under a humidified atmosphere of 95% air, 5% CO 2 , at 37 °C. All media and medium supplements were purchased from Sigma. Cells were subcultured weekly by treatment with a pancreatic solution containing EDTA (0.2 g/L). The cell cultures used for the experiments herein described were between passages 89 and 94.
- EM-343 (as a racemic mixture) and EM-652 in Figure 1; EM-612, EM-658, and EM-661 in Figure 2; and EM-762, EM-800, and EM-776 in Figure 3) as indicated along the X-axis.
- Control cultures received the ethanol vehide only. Cells were then allowed to grow at 37°C for 10 days with medium changes (of identical composition) every 2 days. In absence of inhibitors, in 0.1 nM estradiol (E 2 )-containing medium, ZR-75-1 cells have doubling time of about 48 h.
- the dextrogyric enantiomer of EM-343 namely EM-652
- EM-652 has a better effectiveness than does racemic EM-343 on the growth of the human ZR-75-1 breast cancer cells, the IC 50 value of EM-652 being 2-fold lower than for EM-343 (2.4 ⁇ 10 -10 M versus 1.1 ⁇ 10 -10 M , respectively).
- the dextrogyric enantiomer, EM-661 also has a better effectiveness than racemic EM-612 on the growth of the human ZR-75-1 breast cancer cells.
- the levogyric enantiomer EM-658 has only a weak effectiveness, the IC 50 from EM-658 being more than 69-fold higher.
- the dextrogyric enantiomer EM-800 is also more active than the racemic EM-762 and the levogyric enantiomer EM-776 has only a weak effectiveness.
- Preferred antiestrogens dissolved in ethanol were orally administered in the appropriate groups in a solution of sodium chloride (9 g/L), gelatin (10 g/L), 4% (v/v) ethanol and 4% polyethylene glycol (PEG600) at indicated concentrations.
- a dosage of 0.2 ml of the foregoing preparation was administered once daily from day 3 to day 11 after ovariectomy.
- Estrone was injected at a dose of 0.06 ⁇ g in 0.2 ml, twice daily, starting on day 6 after ovariectomy for a total of 12 injections. After sacrifice, the uteri were rapidly removed, freed from fat and connedive tissue and weighed.
- the antiestrogenic activity of racemic EM-762, its dextrogyric enantiomer EM-800, and its levogyric enantiomer EM-776 are reported as the means ⁇ SEM of groups of 9-10 mice.
- EM-800 was more effective in redudng estradiol-induced uterine weight gain than the racemic EM-762.
- the levogyric enantiomer EM-776 had only weak activity.
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