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US20020037895A1 US09/928,593 US92859301A US2002037895A1 US 20020037895 A1 US20020037895 A1 US 20020037895A1 US 92859301 A US92859301 A US 92859301A US 2002037895 A1 US2002037895 A1 US 2002037895A1
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  • the present invention relates to mevinolin derivatives, a process for their production, their use as a pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical preparations containing them.
  • each of a-b and ⁇ - ⁇ independently, is either a single bond or a double bond
  • R 1 is
  • R a is H; C 1-6 alkyl optionally substituted by OH or C 1-4 alkoxy; C 2-6 alkenyl; or aryl-C 1-4 alkyl;
  • R 2 is OH; —O—CO—R 5 wherein R 5 is C 1-8 alkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl-C 1-4 alkyl, aryl or aryl-C 1-4 alkyl; or —O—R 6 wherein R 6 is the residue of an ⁇ -amino-acid attached to O through its carbonyl residue or —CHR 7 —COR 8 wherein R 7 is H, C 1-4 alkyl, heteroC 1-4 alkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl-C 1-4 alkyl, aryl or aryl-C 1-4 alkyl and R 8 is OH, C 1-4 alkoxy or NR 9 R 10 wherein each of R 9 and R 10 independently is H, C 1-4 alkyl or R 9 and R 10 form together with the nitrogen to which they are bound, a heteroaryl group;
  • R 3 is a substituted lactam, piperidyl, linear amino alcohol or cyclic carbamate, or a residue of formula (i)
  • R 13 is OH; C 1-6 alkoxy; —O—CO—C 1-6 alkyl; or —O 13 CO—NHC 1-6 alkyl;
  • R 14 is OH; C 1-4 alkoxy; C 1-4 alkyl; C 1-4 alkoxy-carbonyl-C 1-4 alkoxy; hydroxy-C 1-5 alkoxy;
  • R 15 is H or C 1-4 alkyl
  • R 16 is CONR 17 R 18 wherein one of R 17 and R 18 is H and the other is C 1-6 alkyl, hydroxy-C 1-6 alkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl-C 1-4 alkyl or aryl-C 1-4 alkyl; or C 1-6 alkoxy-carbonyl;
  • each of a-b and ⁇ - ⁇ being a single bond when each of R 13 or R 14 is OH;
  • R 4 is H or OR 19 wherein R 19 is C 1-6 alkyl, hydroxy-C 1-6 alkyl, C 1-4 alkoxy-C 1-6 alkyl, aryl-C 1-4 alkyl or C 1-4 alkoxycarbonyl-C 1-4 alkyl,
  • aryl appears as is or in the significances of “aryl-C 1-4 alkyl” in the above definition, it is “phenyl” or “naphthyl” optionally substituted by halogen, OH, NR 11 R 12 , COOH, CF 3 , C 1-4 alkoxy, C 1-4 alkyl, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkoxy, C 1-4 alkoxy-carbonyl, cyano or CONR 11 R 12 , each of R 11 and R 12 independently being H, C 1-4 alkyl, phenyl, naphthyl, phenyl-C 1-4 alkyl or naphthyl-C 1-4 alkyl or R 11 and-R 12 together with the nitrogen to which they are bound forming heteroaryl; and wherever “heteroaryl” appears, it is a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic residue optionally fused to a benzene ring;
  • Alkyl groups or alkyl moieties may be branched or straight chain. Cycloalkyl groups or moieties are preferably cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl. Heteroalkyl includes e.g. halogenated alkyl such as CF 3 . Polyhydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl may comprise up to 6 hydroxy groups.
  • the phenyl or naphthyl moiety in aryl or aryl-C 1-4 alkyl when substituted, bears up to 3 substituents as disclosed above, more preferably selected from C 1-4 alkoxy, e.g. methoxy or ethoxy, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkoxy, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl and OH.
  • substituents as disclosed above, more preferably selected from C 1-4 alkoxy, e.g. methoxy or ethoxy, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkoxy, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl and OH.
  • the 2 substitutents are preferably in positions meta and para.
  • Aryl-C 1-4 alkyl is preferably benzyl, phenethyl or naphthyl-CH 2 —, the phenyl or naphthyl moiety being optionally substituted as indicated above.
  • heteroaryl examples include pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, furyl, thienyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidyl, piperazinyl, morpholino, pyridyl, indolyl or quinolyl.
  • Heteroaryl as formed by R 9 and R 10 together with the nitrogen to which they are attached, may comprise a further heteroatom, e.g. O or N, and is preferably pyrrolidinyl, piperidyl, piperazinyl or morpholino.
  • the alkyl moiety preferably is C 1 or C 2 alkyl.
  • R 6 is the residue of an ⁇ -amino acid, it may be the residue of a natural or unnatural ⁇ -amino acid residue, e.g. Ala, Leu, lIe, Val, Pro, wherein the terminal amino group may be substituted or unsubstituted, e.g. by an amino protecting group.
  • a natural or unnatural ⁇ -amino acid residue e.g. Ala, Leu, lIe, Val, Pro, wherein the terminal amino group may be substituted or unsubstituted, e.g. by an amino protecting group.
  • R 3 is a substituted lactam residue
  • it is preferably a 6-membered ring wherein the nitrogen of the lactam may be substituted and/or comprising a further substituent on the ring, e.g. on the carbon atom opposite to the nitrogen.
  • the lactam residue is disubstituted.
  • a suitable example of a substituted lactam as R 3 includes e.g. a radical of formula (a)
  • R 30 is C 1-8 alkyl; C 3-7 cycloalkyl; aryl; C 3-7 clcoalkyl-C 1-4 alkyl; aryl-C 1-4 alkyl; heteroaryl; or heteroaryl-C 1-4 alkyl;
  • R 31 is OH; C 1-4 alkoxy; C 1-4 alkyl; C 1-4 alkoxy-carbonyl-C 1-4 alkoxy; hydroxy-C 1-5 alkoxy; C 1-4 alkoxy-C 1-5 alkoxy; C 1-4 alkoxy-carbonyl-C 1-4 alkyl; amino-C 1-4 alkoxy; HOOC-C 1-4 alkoxy; HOOC 1-4 alkyl; or NR 9a R 10a -C 1-5 alkoxy wherein each of R 9a and R 10a independently has one of the significances given for R 9 and R 10 .
  • R 3 is a substituted piperidyl residue
  • the nitrogen of the piperidyl may be substituted and/or a further substituent may be present on the ring, e.g. on the carbon atom opposfte to the nitrogen.
  • the piperidyl residue is disubsfituted.
  • a suitable example of a subsbtuted piperidyl residue includes e.g. a radical of formula (b)
  • R 40 has one of the significances given for R 30 ;
  • R 41 has one of the significances given for R 31 or is —O—CO—C 1-8 alkyl.
  • R 3 is a substituted amino alcohol residue
  • the amino group thereof may be monosubstituted, e.g. by a substituent such as aryl-C 1-4 alkyl or aryl-C 1-4 alkyl-carbonyl, and/or a further substituent may be present on the chain, e.g. on the carbon atom adjacent to the alcohol or amino group.
  • Cyclisation of the substituted amino alcohol residue leads to a corresponding substituted cyclic carbamate.
  • a suitable example of a substituted amino alcohol and of the corresponding substituted cyclic carbamate includes e.g. a radical of formula (c 1 ) or (c 2 )
  • each of R 50 independently is H; C 1-8 alkyl; C 3-7 cycloalkyl; aryl; C 3-7 cycloalkyl-C 1-4 alkyl; aryl-C 1-4 alkyl; heteroaryl; heteroaryl-C 1-4 alkyl; C 1-4 alkyl-carbonyl; aryl-carbonyl; heteroaryl-carbonyl; aryl-C 1-4 alkyl-carbonyl or heteroaryl-C 1-4 alkyl-carbonyl, and
  • each of R 51 independently is H; C 1-4 alkyl; hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl; amino-C 1-4 alkyl; C 1-4 alkoxy-C 1-4 alkyl; C 1-4 alkoxy-carbonyl-C 1-4 alkyl wherein C 1-4 alkoxy is optionally substituted by amino, C 1-4 alkyl-amino or di-(C 1-4 alkyl)-amino; HOOC-C 1-4 alkyl; or R 23 R 24 N—CO—C 1-4 alkyl wherein R 23 is H, C 1-4 alkyl, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl, polyhydroxy-C 1-8 alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-C 1-4 alkyl, amino-C 1-4 alkyl, C 1-4 alkylamino-C 1-4 alkyl, di-(C 1-4 alkyl)amino-C 1-4 alkyl or aryl-C 1-4 alkyl and R 24 is H, C 1-4 alkyl; hydroxy-
  • Preferred compounds of formula I are those wherein R 3 is substituted lactam, substituted linear amino alcohol, substituted cyclic carbamate, preferably substituted lactam or substituted cyclic carbamate, e.g. as disclosed above, more preferably a radical of formula (a) or (c 1 ) or (C 2 ) wherein X and Y are —CO—.
  • R 1 is H or CH 3 , preferably CH 3 ;
  • R 2 is —O—CO—R 5 , preferably wherein R 5 is C 4-8 alkyl, particularly —CH(CH 3 )—CH 2 —CH 3 , —CH(CH 2 —CH 2 —CH 3 ) 2 , —CH(CH 2 —CH 3 ) 2 , —C(CH 3 ) 2 —CH 2 —CH 3 or —CH(CH 2 —CH 3 )—CH 2 —CH 2 —CH 3 .
  • R 4 is H
  • R 3 is a radical of formula (i);
  • R 16 is CO—NR 17 R 18 ; preferably one of R 17 and R 18 is H;
  • Each of R 13 and R 14 is OH and each of a-b and ⁇ - ⁇ is a single bond;
  • Each of R 13 and R 14 is other than OH;
  • R 3 is a radical of formula (a);
  • R 30 in (a) is aryl-C 1-4 alkyl or heteroaryl-C 1-4 alkyl, preferably benzyl or naphthyl-methyl wherein the phenyl or naphthyl ring is optionally substituted by OH, C 1-4 alkoxy, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkoxy or hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl, or morpholino, pyridyl, indolyl or quinolyl;
  • R 31 in (a) is OH, C 1-4 alkoxy, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkoxy, C 1-4 alkoxy-carbonyl-C 1-4 alkoxy or HOOC—C 1-4 alkoxy;
  • R 3 is a radical of formula (c 1 ) or (c 2 ) wherein X and Y form together —CO—;
  • Compounds of formula I may exist in free form or in salt form, e.g. as acid addition salts with e.g. organic or inorganic acids, for example, hydrochlorides, or salts when a COOH is present, as salts with bases e.g. alkali salts such as sodium or potassium, or substituted or unsubstituted ammonium salts.
  • radicals of formulae (i), (a), (b), (c 1 ) and (c 2 ) may comprise at least one asymetric carbon atom, e.g. the carbon atom which bears R 15 and R 16 , R 31 , R 41 or R 51 , respectively, for example
  • the present invention also includes a process for the production of a compound of formula I, comprising
  • R 1 , R 2 , R 4 , a-b and ⁇ - ⁇ and R 1 are as defined above, and R′′ 3 is a radical of formula (C 1A )
  • R 51 is as defined above;
  • OH groups are present in the starting products which are not to participate in the reaction, they may be protected, in accordance with known methods. OH protecting groups are known in the art, e.g. tert.-butyl-dimethyl-silanyl.
  • Process steps (a) to (f) may be effected analogously to methods known in the art or as disclosed in the Examples below.
  • the cyclisation in step (d) may conveniently be carried out in the presence of a cyclisation agent, e.g. carbonyl duimidazole.
  • Compounds of formula IV may be prepared by opening of the OH protected lactone ring according to known procedures, e.g. by reaction with an amine and then oxidation of the resulting hydroxy group into a ketone.
  • the compounds are known or may be prepared analogously to methods known in the art or as disclosed in WO 99/11258, e.g. starting from mevinolin or compactin or tetrahydro-mevinolin or -compactin.
  • —O—CO—CH(CH 3 )—C 2 H 5 of mevinolin, compactin or tetrahydro-mevinolin or -compactin may also be reduced to OH and then esterifled to another —O—CO—R 5 group.
  • TBDMS tert-butyldimethylsilyl
  • CDI caibonyldiimidazole
  • R 50 and R 51 are as defined in Table 1 below, may be prepared.
  • TABLE 1 Ex R 50 R 51 M.S. (ESI) 3* 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH 2 —CO—NH—CH 2 -(4′-OH-3′-OMe- 717 [M ⁇ H] phenyl) 4 3-OMe-4-(2-hydroxy-ethoxy)- —CH 2 —CO—NH—CH 2 -[3′-OMe-4′-( ⁇ - 851 [M + HCOO ⁇ ] benzyl hydroxy-ethoxy)-phenyl] 5 3,4-di-OMe-benzyl —CH 2 —CO—NHCH 3 611 [MH+] 6 3,4-di-OMe-benzyl —CH 2 —COOH 596 [M ⁇ H] 7 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH 2 —CO—OCH 3 596 [M ⁇ H] 8 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —
  • R 50 , R 51 are as defined in Table 2 below. TABLE 2 Ex R 50 R 51 M.S. (ESI) 25* 3,4-di-OMe- —CH 2 —CO—NHCH 3 611 (M + H) benzyl 26 3,4-di-OMe- —CH 2 —CO—O—(CH 2 ) 2 —N(CH 3 ) 2 668 (M + H) benzyl
  • the compound of Example 29 is obtained by silylating mevinolin, following step b) of the procedure of Example 28, reacting with ethyl isocyanate and desilylating according to conventional methods.
  • the compound of example 30 is obtained by reacting mevinolin with ethyl diazoacetate and rhodium acetate and then following step b) of the procedure of Example 28.
  • Example 31 is prepared by following step a) and b) of the procedure of Example 1 and desilylating the compound resulting from step b).
  • the compounds of Examples 32 and 33 are obtained by submitting the appropriate starting materials to step a) and a modified version of step b) (in the absence of methanol):
  • reaction mixture is diluted wvith 250 ml methyl-tbutyl other and washed successively with 10% aqueous citric acid, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine.
  • the organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate and the solvent evaporated.
  • the phases are separated and the aqueous phase is extracted twice with methyl-t-butyl ether.
  • the organic phases are combined, washed successively with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried over sodium sulfate and the solvent is evaporated.
  • R 30 and R 31 have the significances given in Table 3, are prepared analogously to procedure as disclosed in Example 34.
  • TABLE 3 Ex R 30 R 31 M.S 35 OH 545 [MH+] 36* OH 545 [MH+] 37 4-(2′-OH-ethoxy)-3-OCH 3 -benzyl OH 628 [M + HCOO-] 38 3,5-di-(OCH 3 )-benzyl OH 554 [MH+] 39 3,4-di-(OCH 2 CH 3 )-phenyl OH 568 [MH+] 40 ⁇ -naphthyl-CH 2 — OH 544 [MH+] 41 4-di-ethyl-carbamoyl-benzyl OH 593 [MH+] 42 3-OCH 3 -4-OH-benzyl OH 538 [M ⁇ H] 43 4-morpholinocarbonyl-benzyl OH 607 [MH+] 44 OH 619 [M + HCOO-
  • the systhesis of compounds of Examples 61 to 64* additionally comprise a treatment with ethyl diazoacetate and rhodium acetate, followed for the compounds of Examples 62* and 63*, by a reduction.
  • Compounds of Ex. 66 and 67 may be obtained from mevinolin as follows: ester cleavage of mevinolin and oxidation of the newly generated hydroxy position to the oxo compound. The neighbouring hydroxy substituent is then introduced via the formation of the silylenolate and treatment with meta-chloroperbenzoic acid. Selective alkylation of the newly formed hydroxy position is achieved by treatment with Meerwein salt. The ester group is introduced via its anhydride. Then the procedure as described for Ex. 34 is followed.
  • Mevinolin is treated with acetic anhydride to give the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated lactone. This is treated with cuprous bromide dimethylsulfide complex and methyl lithium to affect conjugate addition. The methylated lactone compound is treated with methanol and diazabicycloundecane to give the ring opened methylated hydroxy ester. The hydroxy group of which is then oxidized with sulfur trioxide pyridine complex to the corresponding ketone.
  • R 1 and Y-Z are as defined in Table 4 below, may be prepared: TABLE 4 Example Y-Z R 1 MS (EI) 68 C—C —CH 2 -phenyl see above 69 C C —CH 2 —CH(CH 3 ) 2 457 (M) 70 C C —CH 2 —CH(CH 3 ) 2 457 (M)
  • R 1 -R 3 and Y-Z are as defined in Table 5 below, may be prepared TABLE 5 Ex R 1 R 2 R 3 Y-Z MS(ESI) 71 OH 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH 3 —CH 2 ) 2 CH—CO— C C see above 72 OH 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH 3 —CH 2 ) 2 CH—CO— C C 554 (M + H) 73 (CH 3 —CH 2 ) 2 CH—CO—O— 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH 3 —CH 2 ) 2 CH—CO— C C 674 (M + Na) 74 (CH 3 —CH 2 ) 2 CH—CO—O— 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH 3 —CH 2 ) 2 CH—CO— C C 652 (M + H) 75 (CH 3 —CH 2 ) 2 CH—CO—O— 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl H C C 554 (
  • Compound of Ex. 73 is obtained from compound of Ex. 71 starting from compound of Ex. 47.
  • Compound of Ex. 74 is obtained from compound of Ex. 72 starting from the diastereoisomer of Ex. 50**.
  • R 1 and R 2 are as defined in Table 6 below, may be prepared. TABLE 6 Ex R 1 R 2 MS (ESI) 76 CH 3 -(3,4-dimethoxy)-benzyl see above 77 CH 3 benzyl 525 (M + H) 78 CH 3 diphenyl-methyl 601 (M + H) 79 CH 3 CH(CH 3 )-phenyl 539 (M + H)
  • the compounds of formula I in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form exhibit valuable pharmacological properties, e.g. inhibiting activity of LFA-1/ICAM-1 or ICAM3 interactions or inhibiting inflammation, e.g. as indicated in in vitro and in vivo tests and are therefore indicated for therapy.
  • the assay measures the binding of soluble human ICAM-1 to immobilized human LFA-1.
  • LFA-1 is purified from JY cells, a human lymphoblastoid B cell-line, by immunoaffinity chromatography as described by Dustin et al. (J. Immunol. 148, 2654-2663, 1992).
  • ICAM1 mouse Cx fusion protein (ICAM-1) is produced using the baculovirus system as described by Weitz-Schmidt et al. (Anal. Biochem.238,1 84-190, 1996).
  • Purified LFA-1 is diluted 1:20 in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) containing 2 mM MgCl 2 , pH 7.4 and coated onto microtitre plates (Nunc) at 37° C. for 3h. Plates are blocked with 1% heat-treated BSA in PBS for 2 hours at 37° C. followed by a washing step using PBS, 2 mM MgCl 2 , 1% fetal calf serum, pH 7.4 (assay buffer). Compounds dissolved at 10 mM in DMSO are diluted in assay buffer and added to the plates. Biotinylated recombinant ICAM-1 in assay buffer (6 ⁇ g/ml) is added and allowed to bind at 37° C.
  • PBS phosphate buffered saline
  • compounds of formula I inhibit adhesion of LFA-1 to ICAM-1 with an IC 50 ⁇ 30 ⁇ M, preferably 0.05 to 30 ⁇ M.
  • PBMC Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
  • Thioglycollate is injected i.p. to mice and immediately thereafter the compound to be tested is given s.c.. The mice are killed after 4 hours, the peritoneal cavity lavaged and total number of neutrophils in the lavage fluid is determined.
  • the compounds of formula I inhibit thioglycollate induced neutrophil migration when administered s.c. at a dose of from 0.001-50 ⁇ g/kg.
  • mice Groups of oxazolone-sensitized mice are challenged with 10 ⁇ l of 0.2 or 2.0% oxazolone on the inner surface of the right to eliciate ACD.
  • the low concentration of oxazolone is used for testing compounds on systemic activity whereas the high concentration is applied for topical testing.
  • the unchallenged left ears serve as normal controls and dermatitis is evaluated from the individual differences in pinnal weight, which is taken as a measure of increase in inflammatory swelling 24 h after the challenge. Dermatitis is evaluated in test- and for comparison in control groups.
  • test groups are treated with the test compounds either orally (twice, 2 h and immediately before challenge), subcutaneously (immediately before challenge) or topically (30 min after challenge at the site of elicitation of the ACD); the controls are treated similarly with the vehicles alone.
  • oral and subcutaneous administration the compounds are administered in an oil in water emulsion
  • topical administration the compounds are prepared in a mixture of ethanol, acetone and dimethylacetamide.
  • the data of the test- and the vehicle-treated control groups are statistically analysed by ANOVA followed by Dunnet T-test (normal distribution or data) or by H and U-test, respectively.
  • compounds of formula I inhibit the elicitation phase of allergic contact dermatitis.
  • BALB/c C3H (H-2d H-2k) comprises MHC and non-MHC mismatch.
  • Female animals are anaesthetised using inhalational isofluorane. Following heparinisation of the donor BALB/c mouse through the abdominal inferior vena cava with simultaneous exsanguination via the aorta, the chest is opened and the heart rapidly cooled. The aorta is ligated and divided distal to the first branch and the brachiocephalic trunk is divided at the first bifurcation. The left pulmonary artery is ligated and divided and the right side divided but left open. All other vessels are dissected free, ligated and divided and the donor heart is removed into iced saline.
  • the recipientC3H is prepared by dissection and cross-clamping of the infra-renal abdominal aorta and vena cava.
  • the graft is implanted with end-to-side anastomoses, using 11/0 monofilament suture, between the donor brachiocephalic trunk and the recipient aorta and the donor right pulmonary artery to the recipient vena cava.
  • the clamps are removed, the graft tethered retroabdominaly, the abdominal contents washed with warm saline and the animal is closed and allowed to recover under a heating lamp.
  • Graft survival is monitored by daily palpation of the beating donor heart through the abdominal wall. Rejection is considered to be complete when heart beat stops.
  • Improvements of graft function are obtained in animals treated with a compound of formula I administered orally at a daily dose of 30 mg/kg. Significant improvement is obtained when the compound of formula I is administered wit an immunosuppressive agent, e.g. cyclosporin A, at a daily dose of 10 mg/kg.
  • an immunosuppressive agent e.g. cyclosporin A
  • the compounds of formula I are, therefore, useful in the treatment and/or prevention of diseases or disorders mediated by LFA-1/lCAM-1 or ICAM-3 interactions e.g. ischemia/reperfusion injury e.g. myocardial infarction, stroke, gut ischemia, renal failure or hemorrhage shock, acute or chronic rejection of organ or tissue allo- or xenografts, e.g. heart, lung, combined heart-lung, kidney, liver, bowel, bone marrow or pancreatic islets, infection diseases such as septic shock, adult respiratory distress syndrome, or traumatic shock.
  • the compounds of formula I are also useful in the treatment and/or prevention of acute or chronic inflammatory diseases or disorders or autoimmune diseases e.g.
  • rheumatoid arthritis systemiclupus erythematosus, hashimoto's-thyroidis,-multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, diabetes type I and uveitis, cutaneous manifestations of immunologically-mediated illnesses, inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin diseases (such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, alopecia aerata, allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis and further eczematous dermatitises, seborrhoeic dermatitis, lichen planus, pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, epidermolysis bullosa, urticaria, angioedemas, vasculitides, erythema multiforme, cutaneous eosinophilias, lupus erythematosus, acne, granuloma annulare, pyoderma gangrenosum, sun bums
  • the required dosage will of course vary depending on the mode of administration, the particular condition to be treated and the effect desired. In general, satisfactory results are indicated to be obtained systemically at daily dosages of from about 0.1 to about 10 mg/kg body weight
  • An indicated daily dosage in the larger mammal is in the range from about 0.5 mg to about 80 mg, conveniently administered, for example, in divided doses up to four times a day or in retard form.
  • the compounds of formula I may be administered systemically or topically, by any conventional route, in particular enterally, e.g. orally, e.g. in the form of tablets or capsules, topically, e.g. in the form of lotions, gels, ointments or creams, or in a nasal or a suppository form.
  • Percutaneous administration via patches or other delivery systems may also be a possible route for prevention or treatment of above diseases.
  • compositions comprising a compound of formula I in association with at least one pharmaceutical acceptable carrier or diluent may be manufactured in conventional manner by mixing with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
  • Unit dosage forms contain, for example, from about 0.1 mg to about 40 mg of active substance.
  • Topical administration is e.g. to the skin.
  • a further form of topical administration is to the eye.
  • the compounds of formula I may be administered in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form e.g. as indicated above.
  • Such salts may be prepared in conventional manner and exhibit the same order of actMty as the free compounds.
  • the present invention further provides:
  • a method for preventing or treating disorders or diseases mediated by LFA-1IACAM1 interactions, e.g. such as indicated above, in a subject in need of such treatment comprises administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof;
  • a compound of formula I in free form or in a pharmaceutically acceptable salt form for use as a pharmaceutical, e.g. in any of the methods as indicated under 1.1 and 1.2 above.
  • a pharmaceutical composition for use in any of the methods as in 1.1 and 1.2 above comprising a compound of formula I in free form or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carder therefor.
  • the compounds of formula I may be administered as the sole active ingredient or in conjunction with, e.g. as an adjuvant to, other drugs in immunomodulating regimens or other anti-inflammatory agents for the treatment or prevention of allo- or xenograft acute or chronic rejection or inflammatory or autoimmune disorders.
  • the compounds of formula I may be used in combination with cyclosporins, rapamycins or ascomycins, or their immunosuppressive analogs, e.g.
  • cyclosporin A cyclosporin G, FK-506, ABT-281, ASM981, rapamycin, 40-O-(2-hydroxy)ethyl-rapamycin etc.
  • corticosteroids cyclophosphamide; azathioprene; methotrexate; FTY720; leflunomide; mizoribine; mycophenolic acid; mycophenolate mofetil; 15-deoxyspergualine
  • immunosuppressive monoclonal antibodies e.g., monoclonal antibodies to leukocyte receptors, e.g., MHC, CD2, CD3, CD4, CD7, CD25, CD28, B7, CD40, CD45 or CD58 or their ligands; or other immunomodulatory compounds, e.g.
  • CTLA41g or other adhesion molecule inhibitors, e.g. mAbs or low molecular weight inhibitors including Selectin antagonists and VLA4 antagonists.
  • a preferred composition is with Cyclosporin A, FK506, rapamycin or 40-O-(2-hydroxy)ethy-rapamycin.
  • the compounds of formula I are administered in conjunction with other immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory therapy, e.g. for preventing or treating chronic rejection as hereinabove specified
  • dosages of the co-administered immunosuppressant, immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory compound will of course vary depending on the type of co-drug employed, e.g. whether it is a steroid or a cyclosporin, on the specific drug employed, on the condition being treated and so forth.
  • the present invention provides in a yet further aspect:
  • a method as defined above comprising co-administration, e.g. concomitantly or in sequence, of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, and a second drug substance, said second drug substance being an immunosuppressant, imnmunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory drug, e.g. as indicated above.
  • a therapeutic combination e.g. a kit, for use in any method as defined under 1.1 or 1.2 above, comprising a compound of formula I, in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, with at least one pharmaceutical composition comprising an immunosuppressant, immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory drug.
  • the kit may comprise instructions for its administration.
  • Preferred compounds of formula I are those inhibiting HMG CoA Reductase activity with an IC 50 ⁇ 1 ⁇ M, e.g. ⁇ 50 ⁇ M, in the in vitro Microsomal assay as disclosed in WO 99/11258.

Abstract

Mevinolin derivatives wherein the lactone ring is modified have interesting pharmaceutical properties, particularly in preventing or treating disorders or diseases mediated by LFA-1/ICAM-1 interactions.

Description

  • The present invention relates to mevinolin derivatives, a process for their production, their use as a pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical preparations containing them. [0001]
  • More particularly the present invention provides a compound of formula I [0002]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00001
  • wherein [0003]
  • each of a-b and α-β independently, is either a single bond or a double bond; [0004]
  • R[0005] 1 is
  • . . . H, . . . C[0006] 1-4alkyl or —ORa
  • wherein R[0007] a is H; C1-6alkyl optionally substituted by OH or C1-4alkoxy; C2-6alkenyl; or aryl-C1-4alkyl;
  • R[0008] 2 is OH; —O—CO—R5 wherein R5 is C1-8alkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl, aryl or aryl-C1-4alkyl; or —O—R6 wherein R6 is the residue of an α-amino-acid attached to O through its carbonyl residue or —CHR7—COR8 wherein R7 is H, C1-4alkyl, heteroC1-4alkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl, aryl or aryl-C1-4alkyl and R8 is OH, C1-4alkoxy or NR9R10 wherein each of R9 and R10 independently is H, C1-4alkyl or R9 and R10 form together with the nitrogen to which they are bound, a heteroaryl group;
  • R[0009] 3 is a substituted lactam, piperidyl, linear amino alcohol or cyclic carbamate, or a residue of formula (i)
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00002
  • wherein [0010]
  • R[0011] 13 is OH; C1-6alkoxy; —O—CO—C1-6alkyl; or —O13 CO—NHC1-6alkyl;
  • R[0012] 14 is OH; C1-4alkoxy; C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkoxy; hydroxy-C1-5alkoxy;
  • C[0013] 1-4alkoxy-C1-5alkoxy; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl; or NR9aR10a-C1-5alkoxy wherein each of R9a and R10a independently has one of the significances given for R9 and R10;
  • R[0014] 15 is H or C1-4alkyl; and
  • R[0015] 16 is CONR17R18 wherein one of R17 and R18 is H and the other is C1-6alkyl, hydroxy-C1-6alkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl or aryl-C1-4alkyl; or C1-6alkoxy-carbonyl;
  • each of a-b and α-β being a single bond when each of R[0016] 13 or R14 is OH; and
  • R[0017] 4 is H or OR19 wherein R19 is C1-6alkyl, hydroxy-C1-6alkyl, C1-4alkoxy-C1-6alkyl, aryl-C1-4alkyl or C1-4alkoxycarbonyl-C1-4alkyl,
  • and wherever “aryl” appears as is or in the significances of “aryl-C[0018] 1-4alkyl” in the above definition, it is “phenyl” or “naphthyl” optionally substituted by halogen, OH, NR11R12, COOH, CF3, C1-4alkoxy, C1-4alkyl, hydroxy-C1-4alkyl, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy, C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl, cyano or CONR11R12, each of R11 and R12 independently being H, C1-4alkyl, phenyl, naphthyl, phenyl-C1-4alkyl or naphthyl-C1-4alkyl or R11 and-R12 together with the nitrogen to which they are bound forming heteroaryl; and wherever “heteroaryl” appears, it is a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic residue optionally fused to a benzene ring;
  • in free form or in salt form. [0019]
  • Alkyl groups or alkyl moieties may be branched or straight chain. Cycloalkyl groups or moieties are preferably cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl. Heteroalkyl includes e.g. halogenated alkyl such as CF[0020] 3. Polyhydroxy-C1-4alkyl may comprise up to 6 hydroxy groups.
  • Preferably the phenyl or naphthyl moiety in aryl or aryl-C[0021] 1-4alkyl, when substituted, bears up to 3 substituents as disclosed above, more preferably selected from C1-4alkoxy, e.g. methoxy or ethoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkyl and OH. When the phenyl moiety is disubstituted, the 2 substitutents are preferably in positions meta and para. Aryl-C1-4alkyl is preferably benzyl, phenethyl or naphthyl-CH2—, the phenyl or naphthyl moiety being optionally substituted as indicated above.
  • Examples of heteroaryl include pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, furyl, thienyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidyl, piperazinyl, morpholino, pyridyl, indolyl or quinolyl. Heteroaryl as formed by R[0022] 9 and R10 together with the nitrogen to which they are attached, may comprise a further heteroatom, e.g. O or N, and is preferably pyrrolidinyl, piperidyl, piperazinyl or morpholino. In heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl, the alkyl moiety preferably is C1 or C2alkyl.
  • The significances given above for “aryl” and “heteroaryl” also applies to the radicals of formulae (a), (b), (c[0023] 1) or (c2) hereinafter.
  • When R[0024] 6 is the residue of an α-amino acid, it may be the residue of a natural or unnatural α-amino acid residue, e.g. Ala, Leu, lIe, Val, Pro, wherein the terminal amino group may be substituted or unsubstituted, e.g. by an amino protecting group.
  • When R[0025] 3 is a substituted lactam residue, it is preferably a 6-membered ring wherein the nitrogen of the lactam may be substituted and/or comprising a further substituent on the ring, e.g. on the carbon atom opposite to the nitrogen. Preferably the lactam residue is disubstituted. A suitable example of a substituted lactam as R3 includes e.g. a radical of formula (a)
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00003
  • wherein [0026]
  • R[0027] 30 is C1-8alkyl; C3-7cycloalkyl; aryl; C3-7clcoalkyl-C1-4alkyl; aryl-C1-4alkyl; heteroaryl; or heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl;
  • R[0028] 31 is OH; C1-4alkoxy; C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkoxy; hydroxy-C1-5alkoxy; C1-4alkoxy-C1-5alkoxy; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl; amino-C1-4alkoxy; HOOC-C1-4alkoxy; HOOC1-4alkyl; or NR9aR10a-C1-5alkoxy wherein each of R9a and R10a independently has one of the significances given for R9 and R10.
  • When R[0029] 3 is a substituted piperidyl residue, the nitrogen of the piperidyl may be substituted and/or a further substituent may be present on the ring, e.g. on the carbon atom opposfte to the nitrogen. Preferably the piperidyl residue is disubsfituted. A suitable example of a subsbtuted piperidyl residue includes e.g. a radical of formula (b)
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00004
  • wherein [0030]
  • R[0031] 40 has one of the significances given for R30; and
  • R[0032] 41 has one of the significances given for R31 or is —O—CO—C1-8alkyl.
  • When R[0033] 3 is a substituted amino alcohol residue, the amino group thereof may be monosubstituted, e.g. by a substituent such as aryl-C1-4alkyl or aryl-C1-4alkyl-carbonyl, and/or a further substituent may be present on the chain, e.g. on the carbon atom adjacent to the alcohol or amino group. Cyclisation of the substituted amino alcohol residue leads to a corresponding substituted cyclic carbamate. A suitable example of a substituted amino alcohol and of the corresponding substituted cyclic carbamate includes e.g. a radical of formula (c1) or (c2)
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00005
  • wherein [0034]
  • either each of X and Y is H or X and Y form together [0035]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00006
  • each of R[0036] 50, independently is H; C1-8alkyl; C3-7cycloalkyl; aryl; C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl; aryl-C1-4alkyl; heteroaryl; heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkyl-carbonyl; aryl-carbonyl; heteroaryl-carbonyl; aryl-C1-4alkyl-carbonyl or heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl-carbonyl, and
  • each of R[0037] 51, independently is H; C1-4alkyl; hydroxy-C1-4alkyl; amino-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl wherein C1-4alkoxy is optionally substituted by amino, C1-4alkyl-amino or di-(C1-4alkyl)-amino; HOOC-C1-4alkyl; or R23R24N—CO—C1-4alkyl wherein R23 is H, C1-4alkyl, hydroxy-C1-4alkyl, polyhydroxy-C1-8alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl, amino-C1-4alkyl, C1-4alkylamino-C1-4alkyl, di-(C1-4alkyl)amino-C1-4alkyl or aryl-C1-4alkyl and R24 is H, C1-4alkyl or hydroxy-C1-4alkyl, at least one of R50 and R51 being other than H.
  • Preferred compounds of formula I are those wherein R[0038] 3 is substituted lactam, substituted linear amino alcohol, substituted cyclic carbamate, preferably substituted lactam or substituted cyclic carbamate, e.g. as disclosed above, more preferably a radical of formula (a) or (c1) or (C2) wherein X and Y are —CO—.
  • In the compounds of formula I, the following significances are preferred individually or in any sub-combination: [0039]
  • 1. R[0040] 1 is H or CH3, preferably CH3;
  • 2. R[0041] 2 is —O—CO—R5, preferably wherein R5 is C4-8alkyl, particularly —CH(CH3)—CH2—CH3, —CH(CH2—CH2—CH3)2, —CH(CH2—CH3)2, —C(CH3)2—CH2—CH3 or —CH(CH2—CH3)—CH2—CH2—CH3.
  • 3. a-b is a double bond; [0042]
  • 4. α-β is a double bond; [0043]
  • 5. R[0044] 4 is H;
  • 6. R[0045] 3 is a radical of formula (i);
  • 7. R[0046] 16 is CO—NR17R18; preferably one of R17 and R18 is H;
  • 8. Each of R[0047] 13 and R14 is OH and each of a-b and α-β is a single bond;
  • 9. Each of R[0048] 13 and R14 is other than OH;
  • 10. R[0049] 3 is a radical of formula (a);
  • 11. R[0050] 30 in (a) is aryl-C1-4alkyl or heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl, preferably benzyl or naphthyl-methyl wherein the phenyl or naphthyl ring is optionally substituted by OH, C1-4alkoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy or hydroxy-C1-4alkyl, or morpholino, pyridyl, indolyl or quinolyl;
  • 12. R[0051] 31 in (a) is OH, C1-4alkoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy, C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkoxy or HOOC—C1-4alkoxy;
  • 13. R[0052] 3 is a radical of formula (c1) or (c2) wherein X and Y form together —CO—;
  • 14. R[0053] 50 in (c1) or (C2) wherein X and Y form together —CO—, is aryl-C1-4alkyl or heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl, preferably benzyl or naphthyl-methyl wherein the phenyl or naphthyl ring is optionally substituted by OH, C1-4alkoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy or hydroxy-C1-4alkyl;
  • 15. R[0054] 51 in (c1) or (c2) wherein X and Y form together —CO—, is hydroxy-C1-4alkyl; amino-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl; HOOC—C1-4alkyl; or R23R24N—CO—C1-4alkyl.
  • Compounds of formula I may exist in free form or in salt form, e.g. as acid addition salts with e.g. organic or inorganic acids, for example, hydrochlorides, or salts when a COOH is present, as salts with bases e.g. alkali salts such as sodium or potassium, or substituted or unsubstituted ammonium salts. [0055]
  • It will be appreciated that the radicals of formulae (i), (a), (b), (c[0056] 1) and (c2) may comprise at least one asymetric carbon atom, e.g. the carbon atom which bears R15 and R16, R31, R41 or R51, respectively, for example
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00007
  • Where the stereochemistry of any part of a compound of the invention is not specified, it is to be understood that the present invention embraces individual enantiomers and their mixtures. Similar considerations apply in relation to starting materials exhibiting asymetric carbon atoms as mentioned above. Where compounds of the invention exist in isomeric form as aforementioned, individual isomers may be obtained in conventional manner, e.g. employing optically active starting materials or by separation of initially obtained mixtures, for example using conventional chromatographic techniques. [0057]
  • The present invention also includes a process for the production of a compound of formula I, comprising [0058]
  • a) for the production of a compound of formula I wherein R[0059] 3 is a residue of formula (i) submitting mevinolin or compactin or the corresponding tetrahydro-mevinolin or -compactin to ring opening, e.g. by reaction with a corresponding amine, e.g. arylamine; or
  • b) for the production of a compound of formula I wherein R[0060] 3 is a radical of formula (c1) wherein each of X and Y is H, submitting to reductive aminafion the carbonyl function in R″3 in a compound of formula IV
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00008
  • wherein R[0061] 1, R2, R4, a-b and α-β and R1 are as defined above, and R″3 is a radical of formula (C1A)
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00009
  • wherein R[0062] 51 is as defined above; or
  • c) for the production of a compound of formula I wherein R[0063] 3 is a residue of formula (c2) wherein each of X and Y is H, submitting mevinolin or compactin wherein the lactone ring has been converted into a conjugated α,β unsaturated lactone, to 1,4-addition e.g. with an amine, e.g. veratrylamine, and concomitant ring opening with an alcohol, e.g. methanol; or
  • d) for the production of a compound of formula I wherein R[0064] 3 is a residue of formula (c1) or (c2) wherein each of X and Y is —CO—, submitting to cyclisation a compound of formula I wherein R3 is a residue of formula (c1) or (c2) wherein each of X and Y is H; or
  • e) for the production of a compound of formula I wherein R[0065] 3 is a substituted lactam, e.g. a residue of formula (a), submitting a compound of formula I wherein R3 is a residue of formula (i) wherein R13 is OH oxidised to a ketone and R16 is CONHR18, to a reductive amination and concomitant ring closure; or converting the free OH group in R3 in a compound of formula I wherein R3 is a residue of formula (i) wherein R16 is CONHR18, into a leaving group, e.g. by mesylation, and then submitting the resulting compound to a basic treatment; or
  • f) for the production of a compound of formula I wherein R[0066] 3 is a substituted piperidyl, e.g. a residue of formula (b), reducing a coripound of formula I wherein R3 is a substituted lactam, e.g. a residue of formula (a);
  • and, where required, removing the protecting group where present, and converting the resulting compound of formula I in free form or in salt form. [0067]
  • Where OH groups are present in the starting products which are not to participate in the reaction, they may be protected, in accordance with known methods. OH protecting groups are known in the art, e.g. tert.-butyl-dimethyl-silanyl. [0068]
  • Process steps (a) to (f) may be effected analogously to methods known in the art or as disclosed in the Examples below. The cyclisation in step (d) may conveniently be carried out in the presence of a cyclisation agent, e.g. carbonyl duimidazole. [0069]
  • Compounds of formula IV may be prepared by opening of the OH protected lactone ring according to known procedures, e.g. by reaction with an amine and then oxidation of the resulting hydroxy group into a ketone. Insofar as the production of the starting materials is not particularly described, the compounds are known or may be prepared analogously to methods known in the art or as disclosed in WO 99/11258, e.g. starting from mevinolin or compactin or tetrahydro-mevinolin or -compactin. The —O—CO—CH(CH[0070] 3)—C2H5 of mevinolin, compactin or tetrahydro-mevinolin or -compactin may also be reduced to OH and then esterifled to another —O—CO—R5 group.
  • The following Examples are illustrative of the invention. Following abbreviations are used: [0071]
  • Boc=tert.-butoxy-carbonyl [0072]
  • rt=room temperature [0073]
  • OMe=methoxy [0074]
  • ThF=tetrahydrofurane [0075]
  • DMF=dimethylformamide [0076]
  • DCC=N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide [0077]
  • Pro=proline [0078]
  • TBDMS=tert-butyldimethylsilyl [0079]
  • DMAP=dimethylaminopyridine [0080]
  • CDI=caibonyldiimidazole [0081]
  • TBME=tert-butylmethylether [0082]
  • CHX=cyclohexane [0083]
  • EXAMPLE 1
  • (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3R,7S,8aR)8-{(S)-2-[(4R,6R)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl)-4-[(2-hydroxy-ethylcarbamoyl)methyl]-2-oxo-[1,3]oxa-zinan-6-yl]ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester [0084]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00010
  • a) To a solution of 40.4 g mevinolin ((S)-2Methyl-butyric acid (1S,3R,7S,8S,8aR)-8-[2-((1R,3R)-4-hydroxy-6-oxo-tetrahydro-pyran-2yl)-ethyl]-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester) in 100 ml of CH[0085] 2Cl2 are added 24.4 g DMAP, then slowly 15.0 g Ac2O. The mixture is stirred overnight at rt. The reaction is controlled by TLC, TBME/CHX, 3:2. The reaction mixture is diluted with TBME, washed successively with water, ca. 15% citric acid, brine, then dried over sodium sulfate. The organic phase is concentrated and the product cristallized by addition of diisopropylether. The precipitate is filtred, washed with duisopropylether and dried, yielding the α,β unsaturated lactone derivative (S)-2-methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3R,7S,8aR)-7methyl-3-methyl-8-[(S)-2-((R)-6-oxo-3,6-dihydro-2H-pyran-2yl)-ethyl]-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester. MS (FAB-MS), 387 (MH+)
  • b) To 15.5 g of compound a) in 250 ml MeOH is added 14.4 g of the 4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxy)-3-methoxy-benzylamine and the mixture is stirred overnight. TLC control in TBME. The reaction mixture is completely evaporated and the crude product separated by flash-chromatography on silica gel (CHX→TBME→MeOH). The desired methylester (S)-2-methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3R,7S,8aR)-8{(R)-(3R,5R)-5-[4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxy)3-methoxy-benzylamino]-3-hydroxy-6-methylcarbamoyl-hexyl}-7-methyl-3-methyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester is obtained. MS, (ESI), 686.5 (MH+) [0086]
  • c) A solution of 12.5 g of the compound as obtained in b), in 25 ml DMF is treated with 4.1 g CDI and stirred for ca. 5 h. at rt. TLC control in TBME/CHX, 3:2. The reaction mixture is diluted with TBME, extracted with water and then brine, the organic phase dried over sodium sulfate and evaporated. The crude product is purified by RP-18 chromatography, MeOH/H2O→MeOH. After rechromatography on silica gel, TBME/CHX→TBME, the cyclic carbamate (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3R,7S,8aR)-8-((S)-2-{(4R,6R)-3-[4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxy)-3-methoxy-benzyl]-4-methylcarbamoylmethyl-2-oxo-[1,3]oxazinan-6-yl}-ethyl)-7-methyl-3-methyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester is obtained as a foam. MS (ESI), 712.5 (MH+) [0087]
  • d) To a solution of 6.0 g of the compound as obtained in c) in 25 ml MeOH is added a total of 5.5 g 2-amino-ethanol and the mixture is heated at reflux, for ca. 40 hrs., until completion (TLC control in moist ethyl acetate). The reaction mixture is diluted with ethyl acetate, extracted with citric acide and brine, then dried over sodium sulfate and evaporated. The crude product is purified as above, first by RP-18 chromatography then on silica gel. The title product is obtained as a white foam. MS (ESI): 627.4 (MH+) [0088]
  • EXAMPLE 2
  • (S)-2-Methylbutyric acid (S)-(3R,7S,8aR)-8-{(S)-2-[(4R,6R)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl)-4-methylcarbamoylmethyl-2-oxo-[1,3]oxazinan-6-yl]-ethyl}-7-methyl-3-methyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester [0089]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00011
  • 3.6 g of the compound as obtained in Example 1c) is dissolved in 100 ml of a solution of ca. 30% methylamine in MeOH and stirred at rt for ca. 24 hrs. (TLC control in moist ethyl acetate). The reaction mixture is evaporated and the crude product purified by silica gel chromatography (TMBE/CHX→ethyl acetate). Pure fractions are combined, evaporated and the title compound is obtained as a foam. MS (ESI): 597.4 (MH+) [α][0090] D 20=+234.7° (c=1 in methanol)
  • By following the same procedure, but using the appropriate starting material, the diastereomer wherein the carbamate ring has the configuration [0091]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00012
  • is also obtained. [0092]
  • By following the procedure as disclosed in Examples 1 and 2, the compounds of formula X [0093]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00013
  • wherein R[0094] 50 and R51 are as defined in Table 1 below, may be prepared.
    TABLE 1
    Ex R50 R51 M.S. (ESI)
     3* 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—CH2-(4′-OH-3′-OMe- 717 [M − H]
    phenyl)
     4 3-OMe-4-(2-hydroxy-ethoxy)- —CH2—CO—NH—CH2-[3′-OMe-4′-(β- 851 [M + HCOO−]
    benzyl hydroxy-ethoxy)-phenyl]
     5 3,4-di-OMe-benzyl —CH2—CO—NHCH3 611 [MH+]
     6 3,4-di-OMe-benzyl —CH2—COOH 596 [M − H]
     7 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—OCH3 596 [M − H]
     8 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—COOH 582 [M − H]
     9 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—N(CH3)2 609 [M − H]
    10 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CH2—OH 570 [MH+]
    11 3,4-di-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—CH2-(3′,4′-di-OH-phenyl) 689 [M − H]
    12 3,4-di-OMe-benzyl —CH2—CO—N—CH(CH2OH)2 669 [M − H]
    13 3-OMe-4-(2-hydroxy-ethoxy)- —CH2—CO—NHCH3 639 [M − H]
    benzyl
    14 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—CH2—CH(OH)—CH2OH 655 [M − H]
    15 3,4-di-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—OCH3 582 [M − H]
    16 3,4-di-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NHCH2CH2OH 611 [M − H]
    17 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—CH(CH2—OH)2 655 [M − H]
    18 3,4-di-OMe-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—CH2—CH2OH 640 [M − H]
    19
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00014
    —CH2—CO—NH—CH2—CH2OH 689 [M − H]
    20 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—CH2—(CHOH)4—CH2OH 745 [M − H]
    21 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—N—(CH2CH2OH)2 669 [M − H]
    22 3-OMe-4-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—(CH2)2—N(CH3)2 654 [MH+]
    23 4-OMe-3-OH-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—CH2—CH2OH 671 [M + HCOO-]
    24 3,4-di-OMe-benzyl —CH2—CO—NH—(3,4-di-OMe-benzyl) 721 [MH+]
  • [0095]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00015
  • is also prepared by following the same procedure. [0096]
  • By following the procedure below the compounds of formula X[0097] 1 may be prepared. The OH protected lactone ring of mevinolin or compactin may also be submitted to ring opening, e.g. by reaction with an amine, then treatment of the resulting hydroxyamine with carbonyl-diimodazole leads to the carbamate.
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00016
  • wherein R[0098] 50, R51 are as defined in Table 2 below.
    TABLE 2
    Ex R50 R51 M.S. (ESI)
     25* 3,4-di-OMe- —CH2—CO—NHCH3 611 (M + H)
    benzyl
    26 3,4-di-OMe- —CH2—CO—O—(CH2)2—N(CH3)2 668 (M + H)
    benzyl
  • [0099]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00017
  • is also prepared by following the same procedure. [0100]
  • EXAMPLE 27
  • (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3S,4aS,7S,5S,8S,8aS)-8-{(S)-2-[(4R,6R)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl)-4-[(2-hydroxy-ethylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-2oxo-[1,3]oxazinan-6-yl]-ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-decahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester [0101]
  • By following the first step of the procedure to prepare example 28 (to obtain trans tetrahydro mevinolin) and then the procedure (step a) to d) as disclosed in Example 1, the compound of formula [0102]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00018
  • is obtained. MS (ESI): 629 [M−H]. [0103]
  • EXAMPLE 28
  • (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3S,4aS,7S,8S,8aS)-8-[(3R,5R)-6-(3,4-dimethoxy-benzylcarbamoyl)-3,5-dihydroxy-hexyl]-3,7dimethyl-decahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester [0104]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00019
  • a) To a solution of 40 g (0.098 mol) of mevinolin in 3 l ethyl acetate is added 10 g Pt/Al2O3. The mixture is hydrognated under an H[0105] 2 atmosphere under 2.6 bar pressure for 16 h. The mixture is filtered and the solvent evaporated. The residue is purified by silical gel chromatography using ethyl acetatelcyclohexane 8/2 as a solvent. First eluted is the undesired cis isomer, followed by a side product with one double bond. Finally the desired trans isomer is eluted. Several crystallizations yielded the desired trans tetrahydromevinolin ((S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3S,4aS,7S,5S,8S,8aS)-8-[2-((2R,4R)-4-hydroxy-6-oxo-tetrahydro-pyran-2yl)-ethyl]-3-methyl-7-methyl-decahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester).
  • b) To a solution of 2 g (5.0 mmol) of the trans tetrahydro mevinolin obtained in a) in 12 ml ethanol is added 3.7 ml (25.0 mmol) 3,4-dimethoybenzylamine. The reaction mixture is stirred for 20 h at rt, then it is diluted with 300 ml diethyl ether with and washed with 100 ml of water. The organic extract is dried with MgSO[0106] 4 and evaporated. The residue is purified by chromatography on silicagel using ethyl acetate as elueht to give the title compound. MS (ESI): 598 (M+Na), 574 (M−H)
  • The compound of Example 29 is obtained by silylating mevinolin, following step b) of the procedure of Example 28, reacting with ethyl isocyanate and desilylating according to conventional methods. The compound of example 30 is obtained by reacting mevinolin with ethyl diazoacetate and rhodium acetate and then following step b) of the procedure of Example 28. [0107]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00020
  • EXAMPLE 29
  • The compound of Example 31 is prepared by following step a) and b) of the procedure of Example 1 and desilylating the compound resulting from step b). The compounds of Examples 32 and 33 are obtained by submitting the appropriate starting materials to step a) and a modified version of step b) (in the absence of methanol): [0108]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00021
  • EXAMPLE 34
  • (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (1S,3R,7S,8S,8aR)-8-{2-[(2S,4R)-4-hydroxy-1-(5-hydroxymethyl-6-methoxy-naphthalen-2-ylmethyl)-6-oxo-piperdin-2-yl]-ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester [0109]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00022
  • a) To a stirred solution of 22 g (37 mmol) of silylated mevinolin (obtained by standard silylation of mevinolin in the 4 position) ((S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (3R,7S,8S,8aR)-8-{2-[(2R,4R)-4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxy)-6-oxo-tetrahydro-pyran-2-yl]-ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester) in 65 ml THF at rt are added 18 g (56 mmol) of C-[5-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxymethyl)-6-methoxy-naphthalen-2yl]-methylamine (prepared from 2-bromo-6-methoxy-naphthalene). After 18 hours the reaction mixture is diluted wvith 250 ml methyl-tbutyl other and washed successively with 10% aqueous citric acid, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine. The organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate and the solvent evaporated. The crude product is purified by silica gel chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate 4/1 to 3/2) to afford the hydroxyamide 2-methyl-butyric acid 8-(5-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxy)-6-{[-5-tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxymethyl)-6-methoxy-naphthalen-2-ylmethyl]-carbamoyl}-3-hydroxy-hexyl)-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester as a white foam. MS (ESI, −Q1MS) 894.6; 884.3; 848.5 [0110]
  • b) To a stirred, cooled (0° C.) solution of 4.3 g (5.0 mmol) of the compound obtained under 34a) above and 1.4 ml (10 mmol) trethylamine in 40 ml THF are added 0.51 ml (6.6 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride. After 30 minutes 6.5 ml (13 mmol) of a 2M solution of sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide in THF are added. The mixture is stirred for 1 hour at 0° C. the reaction is quenched with 10% aqueous citric acid and diluted with methyl-t-butyl ether. The phases are separated and the aqueous phase is extracted twice with methyl-t-butyl ether. The organic phases are combined, washed successively with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried over sodium sulfate and the solvent is evaporated. The crude product is purified by silica gel chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate 95/5 to 4/1) to afford the lactam 2-methyl-butyric acid 8-(2-{4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxy)-1-[5-(tert-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxymethyl)-6-methoxy-naphthalen-2-ylmethyl]-6-oxo-piperidin-2-yl}-ethyl)3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1yl ester as a white foam. MS (ESI, +Q1MS) 832.6; 598.4 [0111]
  • c) To a stirred solution of 106 mg (0.13 mmol) of the compound obtained under 34b) above in 2 ml THF at room temperature are added 606 μl (0.62 mmol) of a 1N aqueous HCl solution. After 18 hours the reaction is quenched with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and diluted with methyl-t-butyl ether. The phases are separated and the aqueous phase is extracted twice with methyl-t-butyl ether. The combined organic phases are washed with brine, dned over sodium sulfate and the solvent is evaporated. The crude product is purified by silica gel chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate 1:1 to 1:4) to afford the pure title compound as a white foam. [0112]
  • MS (ESl, −Q1MS) 648.4; 602.5 [α][0113] D 20=+119.3° (c=1 in methanol) m.p. 145° C.
  • The compounds of formula X[0114] 2
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00023
  • wherein R[0115] 30 and R31, have the significances given in Table 3, are prepared analogously to procedure as disclosed in Example 34.
    TABLE 3
    Ex R30 R31 M.S
    35
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00024
    OH 545 [MH+]
     36*
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00025
    OH 545 [MH+]
    37 4-(2′-OH-ethoxy)-3-OCH3-benzyl OH 628 [M + HCOO-]
    38 3,5-di-(OCH3)-benzyl OH 554 [MH+]
    39 3,4-di-(OCH2CH3)-phenyl OH 568 [MH+]
    40 β-naphthyl-CH2 OH 544 [MH+]
    41 4-di-ethyl-carbamoyl-benzyl OH 593 [MH+]
    42 3-OCH3-4-OH-benzyl OH 538 [M − H]
    43 4-morpholinocarbonyl-benzyl OH 607 [MH+]
    44
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00026
    OH 619 [M + HCOO-]
    45 4-ethoxy-carbonyl-benzyl OH 566 [MH+]
     46*
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00027
    OH 519 [MH+]
     47** (3,4-dimethoxy)-benzyl OH 554 [M + H]
    48 4-pyridyl-CH2 OH 495 (M + H)
     49** 3-pyridyl-CH2 OH 494 (M) (El)
    50 CH3 OH 418 (M + H)
    51 3-benzoxy-benzyl OH 600 (M + H)
     52* 3-benzoxy-benzyl OH 600 (M + H)
    53 3-isopropoxy-benzyl OH 596 (M + HCOO)
     54* 3-isopropoxy-benzyl OH 552 (M + H)
    55 (3,4-dimethoxy)-phenethyl OH 568 (M + H)
    56 p-CF3-benzyl OH 562 (M + H)
    57 p-tert.-butoxy-benzyl OH 594 (M + H)
    58
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00028
    OCH3 640 [MNa+]
     59** m-methoxy-benzyl OH 523 (M) (EI)
     60* benzyl OCH3 508 (M + H)
    61 3-OCH3-4-(2′-OH-ethoxy)-benzyl O—CH2—CO—OC2H5 715 [M + HCOO-]
    62 3-OCH3-4-(2′-OH-ethoxy)-benzyl O—CH2—CH2—OH 628 [MH+]
     63* benzyl OCH2CH2OH 538 (M + H)
     64* benzyl O-CH2—COOH 552 (M + H)
  • [0116]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00029
  • **Both diastereoisomers are obtained and each can be isolated. [0117]
  • The systhesis of compounds of Examples 61 to 64* additionally comprise a treatment with ethyl diazoacetate and rhodium acetate, followed for the compounds of Examples 62* and 63*, by a reduction. [0118]
  • By following the procedure of Example 34 but using as starting material the corresponding tetrahydro-mevinolin derivative and 3,4-dimethoxy-benzylamine, the following compound is obtained: [0119]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00030
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00031
  • Compounds of Ex. 66 and 67 may be obtained from mevinolin as follows: ester cleavage of mevinolin and oxidation of the newly generated hydroxy position to the oxo compound. The neighbouring hydroxy substituent is then introduced via the formation of the silylenolate and treatment with meta-chloroperbenzoic acid. Selective alkylation of the newly formed hydroxy position is achieved by treatment with Meerwein salt. The ester group is introduced via its anhydride. Then the procedure as described for Ex. 34 is followed. [0120]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00032
  • EXAMPLE 68
  • (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (1S,3R,7S,8S,8aR)-8-[2-((R)-1-benzyl-4-methyl-6-oxo-piperidin-2-yl)-ethyl]-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester [0121]
  • Mevinolin is treated with acetic anhydride to give the α,β-unsaturated lactone. This is treated with cuprous bromide dimethylsulfide complex and methyl lithium to affect conjugate addition. The methylated lactone compound is treated with methanol and diazabicycloundecane to give the ring opened methylated hydroxy ester. The hydroxy group of which is then oxidized with sulfur trioxide pyridine complex to the corresponding ketone. [0122]
  • The ketone reductively aminated (as described for Example 76b) to give the title compound. MS(El): 491 (M) [0123]
  • The procedure of Example 68, but using the appropriate starting materials, the compounds of formula X[0124] 3
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00033
  • wherein R[0125] 1 and Y-Z are as defined in Table 4 below, may be prepared:
    TABLE 4
    Example Y-Z R1 MS (EI)
    68 C—C —CH2-phenyl see above
    69 C
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00801
    C
    —CH2—CH(CH3)2 457 (M)
    70 C
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00802
    C
    —CH2—CH(CH3)2 457 (M)
  • EXAMPLE 71
  • (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (1S,3R,7S,8S,8aR)-8-{2-[(2S,4S)-1-(3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl)-4-hydroxy-6-oxo-piperidin-2-yl]-ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester [0126]
  • a) To a stirred solution of 600 mg (1.1 mmol) of 2-methyl-butyric acid 8{2-[1-(3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl)-4-hydroxy-6-oxo-piperidin-2-yl]ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester in 15 ml of THF at rt are added 2 ml of a 65% RedAl® solution in toluene. After 3 hours, the reacbon is quenched by the addition of 1 ml of methanol. The organic phase is extracted twice with 15 ml of 2N HCl. The aqueous phases are combined, brought to pH 12 with 1N NaOH and extracted three times with ethyl acetate. The organic phases are combined, dried over sodium sulfate and the solvent evaporated. The residue is purTfied by silea gel chromatography (t-butyl methyl ether/methanol 9/1) to afford pure 1-(3,4-Dimethoxy-benzyl)-2-[2-(8-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl)-ethyl]-pipeddin-4-ol as a white foam. MS (ESl) 456 (M+H) [0127]
  • b) The above compound is treated with diethylacetic anhydride in the presence of catalytic amounts of 4-dimethylaminopyridine in dichloromethane at rt for 16 h to give a diacylated compound. The undesired acyl group on the lactone moiety is cleaved by transesterification with methanol at 55° C. for 5 h to give the title compound. MS (ESl): 554 (M+H). See formula below in Table 5. [0128]
  • By following the procedure of Example 71, but using the appropriate starting materials, the compounds of fornula X[0129] 4
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00034
  • wherein R[0130] 1-R3 and Y-Z are as defined in Table 5 below, may be prepared
    TABLE 5
    Ex R1 R2 R3 Y-Z MS(ESI)
    71 OH 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH3—CH2)2CH—CO— C
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00801
    C
    see above
    72 OH 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH3—CH2)2CH—CO— C
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00802
    C
    554 (M + H)
    73 (CH3—CH2)2CH—CO—O— 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH3—CH2)2CH—CO— C
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00801
    C
    674 (M + Na)
    74 (CH3—CH2)2CH—CO—O— 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl (CH3—CH2)2CH—CO— C
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00802
    C
    652 (M + H)
    75 (CH3—CH2)2CH—CO—O— 3,4-dimethoxy-benzyl H C
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00802
    C
    554 (M + H)
  • Compound of Ex. 73 is obtained from compound of Ex. 71 starting from compound of Ex. 47. Compound of Ex. 74 is obtained from compound of Ex. 72 starting from the diastereoisomer of Ex. 50**. [0131]
  • EXAMPLE 76
  • (S)-2-Methyl-butyric acid (1S,3R,7S,8S,8aR)-8-[(3R,5R)-3-(3,4-dimethoxy-benzylamino)-5-hydroxy-6-methylcarbamoyl-hexyl]-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl ester [0132]
  • a) To a solution of 900 mg (1.65 mmol) of 2-methyl-butyric acid 8-[5-(tert.-butyl-dimethyl-silanyloxy)-6-methylcarbamoyl-3-oxo-hexyl]-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1yl ester in 5 ml of THF are added 700 mg (11.7 mmol) of acetic acid and 1.0 g (3.2 mmol) of tetrabutylammonium fluoride trihydrate. The reaction mixture is stirred for 3 hours at rt. It is then diluted with 30 ml of ethyl acetate and washed successively with a saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution and water. The organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate and the solvent evaporated. The residue is crystallized from diethyl ether to afford the desired product 2-methyl-butyric acid 8-(5-hydroxy-6-methylcarbamoyl-3-oxo-hexyl)-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester as white crystals. MS (FAB) 440 (M+Li) [0133]
  • b) To a solution of 300 mg (0.69 mmol) of the compound of formula 76a) in 2 ml of dichloroethane are added 200 mg (1.2 mmol) of veratrylamine, 244 mg (1.15 mmol) of sodium triacetoxyborohydrde and 60 mg (1.0 mmol) of acetic acid. The reaction mixture is stirred overnight at room temperature. It is then diluted with 20 ml of ethyl acetate and washed successively with a saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution, water and brine. The organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate and the solvent evaporated. The residue is purified by silica gel chromatography (tert.-butyl methyl ether/methanol/NH[0134] 4OHaq 90/9/1) to afford the title compound as a white foam. MS (ESl) 585 (M+H)
  • By following the procedure of Example 76, but using the appropriate starting materials, the compounds of formula X[0135] 5
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00035
  • wherein R[0136] 1 and R2 are as defined in Table 6 below, may be prepared.
    TABLE 6
    Ex R1 R2 MS (ESI)
    76 CH3 -(3,4-dimethoxy)-benzyl see above
    77 CH3 benzyl 525 (M + H)
    78 CH3 diphenyl-methyl 601 (M + H)
    79 CH3 CH(CH3)-phenyl 539 (M + H)
  • The compounds of formula I, in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form exhibit valuable pharmacological properties, e.g. inhibiting activity of LFA-1/ICAM-1 or ICAM3 interactions or inhibiting inflammation, e.g. as indicated in in vitro and in vivo tests and are therefore indicated for therapy. [0137]
  • A. In vitro: [0138]
  • i) Cell Free Assay [0139]
  • The assay measures the binding of soluble human ICAM-1 to immobilized human LFA-1. LFA-1 is purified from JY cells, a human lymphoblastoid B cell-line, by immunoaffinity chromatography as described by Dustin et al. (J. Immunol. 148, 2654-2663, 1992). ICAM1 mouse Cx fusion protein (ICAM-1) is produced using the baculovirus system as described by Weitz-Schmidt et al. (Anal. Biochem.238,1 84-190, 1996). Purified LFA-1 is diluted 1:20 in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) containing 2 mM MgCl[0140] 2, pH 7.4 and coated onto microtitre plates (Nunc) at 37° C. for 3h. Plates are blocked with 1% heat-treated BSA in PBS for 2 hours at 37° C. followed by a washing step using PBS, 2 mM MgCl2, 1% fetal calf serum, pH 7.4 (assay buffer). Compounds dissolved at 10 mM in DMSO are diluted in assay buffer and added to the plates. Biotinylated recombinant ICAM-1 in assay buffer (6 μg/ml) is added and allowed to bind at 37° C. for one hour. After incubation, wells are washed with assay buffer. Streptavidin-peroxidase diluted 1:5000 in assay buffer is added and incubated for 45 min at 37° C. Plates are then washed with assay buffer and 2.2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6 sulfonic acid) diammonium salt substrate solution is added to each well. The reaction is stopped after 20 min and bound ICAM-1 is determined by measuring the optical density at 405 nm in a microplate reader.
  • In this assay, compounds of formula I inhibit adhesion of LFA-1 to ICAM-1 with an IC[0141] 50≦30 μM, preferably 0.05 to 30 μM.
  • ii) Human Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction (MLR) [0142]
  • Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) are isolated from human buffy coats. In each experiment, PBMC from three different donors (A, B, and C) are set up in three individual 2-way reactions (A-B, A-C, B-C). Cells are cocultured for six days and proliferation is determined by pulsing the cells with [0143] 3H-thymidine. The concentration of compounds of formula I which results in 50% inhibition of cell proliferation (IC50) is calculated. In this assay, compounds of formula I inhibit the MLR with an IC50 in the range of 0.2 to 4 μM.
  • B. In vivo [0144]
  • i) Murine Thioglycollate Induced Peritonitis [0145]
  • Thioglycollate is injected i.p. to mice and immediately thereafter the compound to be tested is given s.c.. The mice are killed after 4 hours, the peritoneal cavity lavaged and total number of neutrophils in the lavage fluid is determined. In this assay, the compounds of formula I inhibit thioglycollate induced neutrophil migration when administered s.c. at a dose of from 0.001-50 μg/kg. [0146]
  • ii) Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) [0147]
  • Groups of oxazolone-sensitized mice are challenged with 10 μl of 0.2 or 2.0% oxazolone on the inner surface of the right to eliciate ACD. The low concentration of oxazolone is used for testing compounds on systemic activity whereas the high concentration is applied for topical testing. The unchallenged left ears serve as normal controls and dermatitis is evaluated from the individual differences in pinnal weight, which is taken as a measure of increase in inflammatory swelling 24 h after the challenge. Dermatitis is evaluated in test- and for comparison in control groups. The test groups are treated with the test compounds either orally (twice, 2 h and immediately before challenge), subcutaneously (immediately before challenge) or topically (30 min after challenge at the site of elicitation of the ACD); the controls are treated similarly with the vehicles alone. For oral and subcutaneous administration the compounds are administered in an oil in water emulsion, for topical administration the compounds are prepared in a mixture of ethanol, acetone and dimethylacetamide. The data of the test- and the vehicle-treated control groups are statistically analysed by ANOVA followed by Dunnet T-test (normal distribution or data) or by H and U-test, respectively. When administered p.o. at a dose of from 0.1 to 10 mg/kg, compounds of formula I inhibit the elicitation phase of allergic contact dermatitis. [0148]
  • iii) Transplantation: Heterotopic mouse heart allograft [0149]
  • The strain combination used: BALB/c[0150]
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00900
    C3H (H-2d
    Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-P00900
    H-2k) comprises MHC and non-MHC mismatch. Female animals are anaesthetised using inhalational isofluorane. Following heparinisation of the donor BALB/c mouse through the abdominal inferior vena cava with simultaneous exsanguination via the aorta, the chest is opened and the heart rapidly cooled. The aorta is ligated and divided distal to the first branch and the brachiocephalic trunk is divided at the first bifurcation. The left pulmonary artery is ligated and divided and the right side divided but left open. All other vessels are dissected free, ligated and divided and the donor heart is removed into iced saline.
  • The recipientC3H is prepared by dissection and cross-clamping of the infra-renal abdominal aorta and vena cava. The graft is implanted with end-to-side anastomoses, using 11/0 monofilament suture, between the donor brachiocephalic trunk and the recipient aorta and the donor right pulmonary artery to the recipient vena cava. The clamps are removed, the graft tethered retroabdominaly, the abdominal contents washed with warm saline and the animal is closed and allowed to recover under a heating lamp. Graft survival is monitored by daily palpation of the beating donor heart through the abdominal wall. Rejection is considered to be complete when heart beat stops. Improvements of graft function are obtained in animals treated with a compound of formula I administered orally at a daily dose of 30 mg/kg. Significant improvement is obtained when the compound of formula I is administered wit an immunosuppressive agent, e.g. cyclosporin A, at a daily dose of 10 mg/kg. [0151]
  • The compounds of formula I are, therefore, useful in the treatment and/or prevention of diseases or disorders mediated by LFA-1/lCAM-1 or ICAM-3 interactions e.g. ischemia/reperfusion injury e.g. myocardial infarction, stroke, gut ischemia, renal failure or hemorrhage shock, acute or chronic rejection of organ or tissue allo- or xenografts, e.g. heart, lung, combined heart-lung, kidney, liver, bowel, bone marrow or pancreatic islets, infection diseases such as septic shock, adult respiratory distress syndrome, or traumatic shock. The compounds of formula I are also useful in the treatment and/or prevention of acute or chronic inflammatory diseases or disorders or autoimmune diseases e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, systemiclupus erythematosus, hashimoto's-thyroidis,-multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, diabetes type I and uveitis, cutaneous manifestations of immunologically-mediated illnesses, inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin diseases (such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, alopecia aerata, allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis and further eczematous dermatitises, seborrhoeic dermatitis, lichen planus, pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, epidermolysis bullosa, urticaria, angioedemas, vasculitides, erythema multiforme, cutaneous eosinophilias, lupus erythematosus, acne, granuloma annulare, pyoderma gangrenosum, sun bums or toxic epidermal necrolysis), inflammatory bowel disease, ophthalmic inflammatory diseases or immune-mediated conditions of the eye, such as auto-immune diseases, e.g. keratoplasty and chronic keratitis, allergic conditions, e.g. vernal conjunctivitis, inflammatory conditions and comeal transplants. Compounds of formula I are useful as immunosuppressive agents. [0152]
  • For the above uses the required dosage will of course vary depending on the mode of administration, the particular condition to be treated and the effect desired. In general, satisfactory results are indicated to be obtained systemically at daily dosages of from about 0.1 to about 10 mg/kg body weight An indicated daily dosage in the larger mammal is in the range from about 0.5 mg to about 80 mg, conveniently administered, for example, in divided doses up to four times a day or in retard form. [0153]
  • For topical use satisfactory results are obtained with local administration of a 1-3% concentration of active substance several times daily, e.g. 2 to 5 times daily. [0154]
  • The compounds of formula I may be administered systemically or topically, by any conventional route, in particular enterally, e.g. orally, e.g. in the form of tablets or capsules, topically, e.g. in the form of lotions, gels, ointments or creams, or in a nasal or a suppository form. Percutaneous administration via patches or other delivery systems may also be a possible route for prevention or treatment of above diseases. [0155]
  • Pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of formula I in association with at least one pharmaceutical acceptable carrier or diluent may be manufactured in conventional manner by mixing with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent. Unit dosage forms contain, for example, from about 0.1 mg to about 40 mg of active substance. [0156]
  • Topical administration is e.g. to the skin. A further form of topical administration is to the eye. [0157]
  • The compounds of formula I may be administered in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form e.g. as indicated above. Such salts may be prepared in conventional manner and exhibit the same order of actMty as the free compounds. [0158]
  • In accordance with the foregoing the present invention further provides: [0159]
  • 1.1 A method for preventing or treating disorders or diseases mediated by LFA-1IACAM1 interactions, e.g. such as indicated above, in a subject in need of such treatment, which method comprises administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; [0160]
  • 1.2 A method for preventing or treating acute or chronic inflammatory diseases or disorders or autoimmune diseases, e.g. as indicated above, in a subject in need of such treatment, which method comprises administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; [0161]
  • 2. A compound of formula I, in free form or in a pharmaceutically acceptable salt form for use as a pharmaceutical, e.g. in any of the methods as indicated under 1.1 and 1.2 above. [0162]
  • 3. A pharmaceutical composition for use in any of the methods as in 1.1 and 1.2 above comprising a compound of formula I in free form or pharmaceutically acceptable salt form in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carder therefor. [0163]
  • 4. A compound of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for use in any of the method as in 1.1 and 1.2 above. [0164]
  • The compounds of formula I may be administered as the sole active ingredient or in conjunction with, e.g. as an adjuvant to, other drugs in immunomodulating regimens or other anti-inflammatory agents for the treatment or prevention of allo- or xenograft acute or chronic rejection or inflammatory or autoimmune disorders. For example, the compounds of formula I may be used in combination with cyclosporins, rapamycins or ascomycins, or their immunosuppressive analogs, e.g. cyclosporin A, cyclosporin G, FK-506, ABT-281, ASM981, rapamycin, 40-O-(2-hydroxy)ethyl-rapamycin etc.; corticosteroids; cyclophosphamide; azathioprene; methotrexate; FTY720; leflunomide; mizoribine; mycophenolic acid; mycophenolate mofetil; 15-deoxyspergualine; immunosuppressive monoclonal antibodies, e.g., monoclonal antibodies to leukocyte receptors, e.g., MHC, CD2, CD3, CD4, CD7, CD25, CD28, B7, CD40, CD45 or CD58 or their ligands; or other immunomodulatory compounds, e.g. CTLA41g, or other adhesion molecule inhibitors, e.g. mAbs or low molecular weight inhibitors including Selectin antagonists and VLA4 antagonists. A preferred composition is with Cyclosporin A, FK506, rapamycin or 40-O-(2-hydroxy)ethy-rapamycin. [0165]
  • Where the compounds of formula I are administered in conjunction with other immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory therapy, e.g. for preventing or treating chronic rejection as hereinabove specified, dosages of the co-administered immunosuppressant, immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory compound will of course vary depending on the type of co-drug employed, e.g. whether it is a steroid or a cyclosporin, on the specific drug employed, on the condition being treated and so forth. In accordance with the foregoing the present invention provides in a yet further aspect: [0166]
  • 5. A method as defined above comprising co-administration, e.g. concomitantly or in sequence, of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, and a second drug substance, said second drug substance being an immunosuppressant, imnmunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory drug, e.g. as indicated above. [0167]
  • 6. A therapeutic combination, e.g. a kit, for use in any method as defined under 1.1 or 1.2 above, comprising a compound of formula I, in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, with at least one pharmaceutical composition comprising an immunosuppressant, immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory drug. The kit may comprise instructions for its administration. [0168]
  • Compounds of Examples 2, 28 and 34 are preferred, particularly for use in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases, e.g. as indicated above. In one test run, following results were obtained: an IC[0169] 50 of 0.05, 0.79 and 0.19 μM, respectively for the compounds of Ex. 2, 28 and 34, in the test Ai); an IC50 of 0.2 μM for the compound of Ex. 2 in the MLR test Aii); an ED50 of 0.1 μg/kg p.o. for the compound of Ex. 2 in the test Bi); in Bii) compound of Ex. 2 has an inhibiting effect of 41% when administered p.o. at a dose of 2×3 mg/kg and compound of Ex. 34 inhibits inflammatory swelling by 41% at 2×1 mg/kg p.o.
  • Preferred compounds of formula I are those inhibiting HMG CoA Reductase activity with an IC[0170] 50≧1 μM, e.g. ≧50 μM, in the in vitro Microsomal assay as disclosed in WO 99/11258.

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1. A compound of formula I
Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00036
wherein
each of a-b and α-β independently, is either a single bond or a double bond;
R1 is
. . . H, . . . C1-4alkyl or —ORa
wherein Ra is H, C1-6alkyl optionally substituted by OH or C1-4alkoxy, C2-6alkenyl or aryl-014alkyl;
R2 is OH; —O—CO—R5 wherein R5 is C1-8alkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl, aryl or aryl-C1-4alkyl; or —O—R6 wherein R6 is the residue of an α-amino-acid attached to O through its carbonyl residue or —CHR7COR8 wherein R7 is H, C1-4alkyl, heteroC1-4alkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl, aryl or aryl-C1-4alkyl and R8 is OH, C1-4alkoxy or NR9R10 wherein each of R9 and R10 independently is H, C1-4alkyl or R9 and R10 form together with the nitrogen to which they are bound, a heteroaryl group;
R3 is a substituted lactam, piperidyl, linear amino alcohol or cyclic carbamate, or a residue of formula (i)
Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00037
wherein
R13 is OH; C1-6alkoxy; —O—CO—C1-6alkyl; or —CO—NHC1-6alkyl;
R14 is OH; C1-4alkoxy; C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkoxy; hydroxy-C1-5alkoxy;
C1-4alkoxy-C1-5alkoxy; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl; or NR9aR10a-C1-5alkoxy wherein each of R9a and R10a independently has one of the significances given for R9 and R10;
R15 is H or C1-4alkyl; and
R16 is CONR17R18 wherein one of R17 and R18 is H and the other is C1-6alkyl, hydroxy-C1-6alkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl or aryl-C1-4alkyl; or C1-6alkoxy-carbonyl;
each of a-b and α-β being a single bond when each of R13 or R14 is OH; and
R4 is H or OR19 wherein R19 is C1-6alkyl, hydroxy-C1-6alkyl, C1-4alkoxy-C1-6alkyl, aryl-C1-4alkyl or C1-4alkoxycarbonyl-C1-4alkyl,
and wherever “aryl” appears as is or in the significances of “aryl-C1-4alkyl” in the above definition, it is “phenyl” or “naphthyl” optionally substituted by halogen, OH, NR11R12, COOH, CF3, C1-4alkoxy, C1-4alkyl, hydroxy-C1-4alkyl, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy, C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl, cyano or CONR11R12, each of R11 and R12 independently being H, C1-4alkyl, phenyl, naphthyl, phenyl-C1-4alkyl or naphthyl-C1-4alkyl or R11 and R12 together with the nitrogen to which they are bound forming heteroaryl; and wherever “heteroaryl” appears, it is a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic residue optionally fused to a benzene ring;
in free form or in salt form.
2. A compound according to claim 1 wherein R3 is a radical of formula (a), (b), (c1) or (C2)
Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00038
wherein
R30 is C1-8alkyl; C3-7cycloalkyl; aryl; C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl; aryl-C1-4alkyl; heteroaryl; or heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl;
R31 is OH; C1-4alkoxy; C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkoxy; hydroxy-C1-5alkoxy; C1-4alkoxy-C1-5alkoxy; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl; amino-C1-4alkoxy; HOOC-C1-4alkoxy; HOOC-C1-4alkyl; or NR9aR10a-C1-5alkoxy wherein each of R9a and R10a independently is H, C1-4alkyl or R9a and R10a form together with the nitrogen to which they are bound, a heteroaryl group;
R40 has one of the significances given for R30;
R41 has one of the significances given for R31 or is —O—CO—C1-8alkyl;
either each of X and Y is H or X and Y form together
Figure US20020037895A1-20020328-C00039
each of R50, independently is H; C1-8alkyl; C3-7cycloalkyl; aryl; C3-7cycloalkyl-C1-4alkyl; aryl-C1-4alkyl; heteroaryl; heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkyl-carbonyl; aryl-carbonyl; heteroaryl-carbonyl; aryl-C1-4alkyl-carbonyl or heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl-carbonyl, and
each of R51, independently is H; C1-4alkyl; hydroxy-C1-4alkyl; amino-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl wherein C1-4alkoxy is optionally substituted by amino, C1-4alkyl-amino or di-(C1-4alkyl)-amino; HOOC-C1-4alkyl; or R23R24N—CO—C1-4alkyl wherein R23 is H, C1-4alkyl, hydroxy-C1-4alkyl, polyhydroxy-C1-8alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-C1-4alkyl, amino-C1-4alkyl, C1-4alkylamino-C1-4alkyl, di-(C1-4alkyl)amino-C1-4alkyl or aryl-C1-4alkyl and R24 is H, C1-4alkyl or hydroxy-C1-4alkyl,
at least one of R50 and R51 being other than H.
3. A compound according to claim 2 wherein R3 is a radical of formula (a);
R30 being benzyl or naphthyl-methyl wherein the phenyl or naphthyl ring is optionally substituted by OH, C1-4alkoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy or hydroxy-C1-4alkyl, or morpholino, pyridyl, indolyl or quinolyl; and
R31 being OH, C1-4alkoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy, C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkoxy or HOOC-C1-4alkoxy.
4. A compound according to claim 2 wherein R3 is a radical of formula (c1) or (C2) wherein X and Y form together —CO—;
R50 being benzyl or naphthyl-methyl wherein the phenyl or naphthyl ring is optionally substituted by OH, C1-4alkoxy, hydroxy-C1-4alkoxy or hydroxy-C1-4alkyl; and
R51 being hydroxy-C1-4alkyl; amino-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-C1-4alkyl; C1-4alkoxy-carbonyl-C1-4alkyl; HOOC-C1-4alkyl; or R23R24N—CO—C1-4alkyl wherein R23 and R24 are as defined in claim 2.
5. A compound according to claim 1 which is (S)-2-methyl-butyric acid (S)-(3R,7S,8aR)-8-{(S)-2-[(4R,6R)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl)-4-methylcarbamoylmethyl-2-oxo-[1,3]oxazinan-6-yl]-ethyl}3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydro-naphthalen-1-yl ester or (S)-2-methyl-butyric acid (1S,3R,7S,8S,8aR)-8-{2-[(2S,4R)-4-hydroxy-1-(5-hydroxymethyl-6-methoxy-naphthalen-2-ylmethyl)-6oxo-pipeddin-2-yl]-ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl ester.
6. A compound according to any one of claims 1 to 5, in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, for use as a pharmaceutical.
7. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula I according to any one of claims 1 to 5, in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form, in association with a pharmaceutically aceptable diluent or carrier therefor.
8. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 7, for use in combination with at least one pharmaceutical composition comprising an immunosuppressant, immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory drug.
9. A method for preventing or treating disorders or diseases mediated by LFA-1/ICAM1 interactions in a subject in need of such treatment, which method comprises administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of formula I according to any one of claims 1 to 5 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
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