WO2004039800A1 - Cyclic sulfamides for inhibition of gamma-secretase - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel class of compounds, their salts, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, processes for making them and their use in therapy of the human body, hi particular, the invention relates to novel sulfamide derivatives which modulate the processing of APP by ⁇ -secretase, and hence are useful in the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
- AD Alzheimer's disease
- a ⁇ amyloid precursor protein
- WO 01/70677 discloses, respectively, sulfonamido- and sulfamido-substituted bridged bicycloalkyl derivatives which are believed to be useful in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, but do not disclose or suggest compounds in accordance with the present invention.
- the present invention provides a novel class of bridged bicycloalkyl sulfamide derivatives which show a particularly strong inhibition of the processing of APP by the putative ⁇ -secretase, and thus are useful in the treatment or prevention of AD.
- X represents H, OH, C 1-4 alkoxy, Cl or F;
- Ar represents phenyl or 6-membered heteroaryl, either of which bears 0-3 substituents independently selected from halogen, CF , CHF 2 , CH 2 F, NO 2 , CN, OCF 3 , C 1-6 alkyl and C 1-6 alkoxy;
- R 1 represents a hydrocarbon group of 1-5 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted with up to 3 halogen atoms;
- R 2 represents H or a hydrocarbon group of 1-10 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted with up to 7 halogen atoms; provided that when X is H, R 2 does not represent 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- R represents H or a hydrocarbon group of 1-10 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted with up to 3 halogen atoms.
- the invention for each compound in accordance with formula I, encompasses both enantiomeric forms, either as homochiral compounds or as mixtures of enantiomers in any proportion.
- the compound of formula I is a homochiral compound of formula Ha or formula Ula, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- variable occurs more than once in formula I or in a substituent thereof, the individual occurrences of that variable are independent of each other, unless otherwise specified.
- hydrocarbon group refers to groups consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Such groups may comprise linear, branched or cyclic structures, singly or in any combination consistent with the indicated maximum number of carbon atoms, and may be saturated or unsaturated, including aromatic when the indicated maximum number of carbon atoms so permits.
- C h alky where x is an integer greater than 1 refers to straight-chained and branched alkyl groups wherein the number of constituent carbon atoms is in the range 1 to x.
- Particular alkyl groups are methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl and t-butyl.
- Derived expressions such as "C 2-6 alkenyl”, “hydroxyC 1-6 alkyl”, “heteroarylC 1-6 alkyl”, “C 2-6 alkynyl” and “C 1-6 alkoxy” are to be construed in an analogous manner. Most suitably, the number of carbon atoms in such groups is not more than 6.
- C - 6 cycloalkyl refers to nonaromatic monocyclic hydrocarbon ring systems comprising from 3 to 6 ring atoms. Examples include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl and cyclohexenyl.
- cycloalkylalkyl as used herein includes groups such as cyclopropylmethyl, cyclobutylmethyl, cyclopentylmethyl and cyclohexylmethyl.
- halogen as used herein includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, of which fluorine and chlorine are preferred.
- the compounds of formula I may be in the form of pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
- Other salts may, however, be useful in the preparation of the compounds of formula I or of their pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
- Suitable pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds of this invention include acid addition salts which may, for example, be formed by mixing a solution of the compound according to the invention with a solution of a pharmaceutically acceptable acid such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, methanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, fumaric acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, acetic acid, benzoic acid, oxalic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, carbonic acid or phosphoric acid.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable acid such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, methanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, fumaric acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, acetic acid, benzoic acid, oxalic acid, citric acid, tartaric
- a pharmaceutically acceptable salt maybe formed by neutralisation of said acidic moiety with a suitable base.
- suitable bases such as amine salts (including pyridinium salts) and quaternary ammonium salts.
- X preferably represents H, OH or F, more preferably H or F. In one particular embodiment, X is H. In another particular embodiment, X is F.
- Ar represents phenyl or 6-membered heteroaryl, either of which bears 0-3 substituents independently selected from halogen, CF , CHF 2 , CH 2 F, NO 2 , CN, OCF 3 , C 1-6 alkyl and C 1-6 alkoxy.
- suitable 6-membered heteroaryl groups represented by Ar include pyridyl, pyrazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl and triazinyl, of which pyridyl is a preferred example.
- the phenyl or heteroaryl ring bears 0 to 2 substituents.
- Preferred substituents include halogen (especially chlorine and fluorine), CN, C- -6 alkyl (especially methyl), C- -6 alkoxy (especially methoxy), OCF 3 and CF . If two or more substituents are present, preferably not more than one of them is other than halogen or alkyl.
- groups represented by Ar include phenyl, monohalophenyl, dihalophenyl, trihalophenyl, cyanophenyl, methylphenyl, methoxyphenyl, trifluoromethylphenyl, trifluoromethoxyphenyl, pyridyl, monohalopyridyl and trifluoromethylpyridyl, wherein "halo" refers to fluoro or chloro.
- Suitable specific values for Ar include 2-fluorophenyl, 2-chlorophenyl, 3- fiuorophenyl, 4-fluorophenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, 2,4-difluorophenyl, 2,4-dichlorophenyl, 3,4-difluorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 3-chloro-4-fiuorophenyl, 3,4,5- trifluorophenyl, 4-cyanophenyl, 4-methylphenyl, 4-methoxyphenyl, 2- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl, 4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl, 4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl, pyridin-2-yl, pyridin-3-yl, pyridin-4-yl, pyrazin-2-yl, 5-methylpyridin-2-yl, 5- fluoropyridin-2-yl, 5-chloropyridin-2-yl, 5-(trifluoro
- Preferred examples include 2-fiuorophenyl, 2- chlorophenyl, 3-fluorophenyl, 4-fluorophenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, 2,4-difluorophenyl, 2,4-dichlorophenyl, 3,4-difluorophenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl, pyridin-2-yl, pyridin-3-yl and pyridin-4-yl.
- Ar represents 4-fluorophenyl.
- R 1 represents a hydrocarbon group of 1-5 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted with up to 3 halogen atoms, and thus may comprise cyclic or acyclic hydrocarbon residues or combinations thereof, saturated or unsaturated, up to a maximum of 5 carbon atoms in total.
- the hydrocarbon group represented by R 1 is preferably unsubstituted or is substituted with up to 3 fluorine atoms
- Examples include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, t-butyl, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, cyclopropyl, cyclopropylmethyl and allyl.
- Preferred examples include methyl, ethyl and 2,2,2-trifluoroethyL Most preferably, R 1 represents methyl.
- R 2 represents H or a hydrocarbon group of 1-10 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted with up to 7 halogen atoms, with the proviso that when X is H, R 2 does not represent 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl.
- Suitable hydrocarbon groups represented by R 2 include alkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, alkenyl and benzyl groups optionally bearing up to 7, preferably up to 5, and most preferably up to 3 halogen substituents, the preferred halogen substituent being fluorine or chlorine, especially fluorine.
- Said alkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl and alkenyl groups typically comprise up to 6 carbon atoms.
- groups represented by R include H, benzyl, n-propyl, 2,2- dimethylpropyl, n-butyl, isopropyl, t-butyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, 2,2-difluoroethyl, 2,2,3, 3,3-pentafluoropropyl, 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, allyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl and cyclopropylmethyl.
- Examples of compounds in accordance with the invention include compounds of formula lla or formula Dla in which Ar is 4-fluorophenyl, R 1 is methyl and X and R 2 are as indicated in the following table:
- the compounds of the present invention have an activity as inhibitors of ⁇ secretase.
- the invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more compounds of this invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- compositions are in unit dosage forms such as tablets, pills, capsules, powders, granules, sterile parenteral solutions or suspensions, metered aerosol or liquid sprays, drops, ampoules, transdermal patches, auto-injector devices or suppositories; for oral, parenteral, intranasal, sublingual or rectal administration, or for administration by inhalation or insufflation.
- the principal active ingredient typically is mixed with a pharmaceutical carrier, e.g.
- a tableting ingredient such as corn starch, lactose, sucrose, sorbitol, talc, stearic acid, magnesium stearate and dicalcium phosphate, or gums, dispersing agents, suspending agents or surfactants such as sorbitan monooleate and polyethylene glycol, and other pharmaceutical diluents, e.g. water, to form a homogeneous preformulation composition containing a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- these preformulation compositions as homogeneous, it is meant that the active ingredient is dispersed evenly throughout the composition so that the composition may be readily subdivided into equally effective unit dosage forms such as tablets, pills and capsules.
- This preformulation composition is then subdivided into unit dosage forms of the type described above containing from 0.1 to about 500 mg of the active ingredient of the present invention.
- Typical unit dosage forms contain from 1 to 100 mg, for example 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 mg, of the active ingredient.
- Tablets or pills of the novel composition can be coated or otherwise compounded to provide a dosage form affording the advantage of prolonged action.
- the tablet or pill can comprise an inner dosage and an outer dosage component, the latter being in the form of an envelope over the former.
- the two components can be separated by an enteric layer which serves to resist disintegration in the stomach and permits the inner component to pass intact into the duodenum or to be delayed in release.
- enteric layers or coatings such materials including a number of polymeric acids and mixtures of polymeric acids with such materials as shellac, cetyl alcohol and cellulose acetate.
- liquid forms in which the novel compositions of the present invention may be incorporated for administration orally or by injection include aqueous solutions, liquid- or gel-filled capsules, suitably flavoured syrups, aqueous or oil suspensions, and flavoured emulsions with edible oils such as cottonseed oil, sesame oil, or coconut oil, as well as elixirs and similar pharmaceutical vehicles.
- suitable dispersing or suspending agents for aqueous suspensions include synthetic and natural gums such as tragacanth, acacia, alginate, dextran, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, poly(ethylene glycol), poly(vinylpyrrolidone) or gelatin.
- the present invention also provides a compound of the invention or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in a method of treatment of the human body.
- the treatment is for a condition associated with the deposition of ⁇ - amyloid.
- the condition is a neurological disease having associated ⁇ - amyloid deposition such as Alzheimer's disease.
- the present invention further provides the use of a compound of the present invention or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing Alzheimer's disease.
- a suitable dosage level is about 0.01 to 250 mg/kg per day, preferably about 0.01 to 100 mg/kg per day, more preferably about 0.05 to 50 mg/kg of body weight per day, and for the most preferred compounds, about 0.1 to 10 mg/kg of body weight per day.
- the compounds may be administered on a regimen of 1 to 4 times per day. i some cases, however, a dosage outside these limits may be used.
- Compounds of formula I in which R is other than H may be prepared by reaction of an aziridine derivative (1) with R 2a NH 2
- reaction may be carried out by heating the reagents at 100°C in DMSO in a sealed tube for 16 hours.
- Corresponding compounds wherein R 2 is H may be prepared by reacting an aziridine (1) with p-methoxybenzylamine in the manner described above, and treating the product with trifluoroacetic acid at ambient temperature to remove the p- methoxybenzyl group.
- the aziridines (1) may be prepared by reaction of imines (2) with trimethylsulfoxonium iodide in the presence of sodium hydride:
- the imines (2) maybe prepared by condensation of ketones (3) with
- reaction may be carried out by refluxing the reagents in THF in the presence of titanium (IV) ethoxide for 16 hours.
- the ketones (3) may be prepared by coupling of boronates (4) with pyrazole derivatives (5):
- R represents H or C 1-6 alkyl, or the two OR groups complete a cyclic boronate ester such as the pinacolate
- L represents a leaving group such as triflate, bromide or iodide (preferably triflate)
- X, Ar and R 1 have the same meanings as before.
- the coupling takes place in the presence of a Pd catalyst such as tetrafe(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0), typically in the presence of an inorganic base such as potassium acetate or potassium carbonate in DMF at 100°C.
- Boronates (4) may be prepared by reaction of triflates (6) with a suitable boron reagent, such as bis(pinacolato)diboron:
- Tf represents trifluoromethanesulfonyl and X has the same meaning as before.
- the reaction takes place under similar conditions as the couphng of (4) and (5), although the preferred catalyst is [1,1'- bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene]dichloropalladium(II).
- Triflates (6) are prepared from phenols (7) by reaction with triflic anhydride:
- the phenol precursors of triflates (9a) in which X is H are amenable to chemical manipulation (e.g. fluorination) to provide corresponding compounds in which X is other than H.
- said phenols may be iodinated to provide the corresponding ortAo-iodophenols, which may be transformed into boronates (9b) (X — OH) and coupled with pyrazoles (5) to provide compounds of formula I in which X is OH.
- novel compounds may be prepared in racemic form, or individual enantiomers may be prepared either by enantiospecific synthesis or by resolution.
- the novel compounds may, for example, be resolved into their component enantiomers by standard techniques such as preparative HPLC, or the formation of diastereomeric pairs by salt formation with an optically active acid, such as (-)-di-p-toluoyl-d-tartaric acid and/or (+)-di-p-toluoyl-l-tartaric acid, followed by fractional crystallization and regeneration of the free base.
- novel compounds may also be resolved by formation of diastereomeric esters or amides, followed by chromatographic separation and removal of the chiral auxiliary. Alternatively, such techniques may be carried out on racemic synthetic precursors of the compounds of interest.
- racemic intermediates (7) are subjected to preparative chiral HPLC to provide the corresponding homochiral intermediates, which are then converted to homochiral compounds of formula I by the routes indicated above.
- the starting materials and reagents used in the above-described synthetic schemes may be prepared by conventional means.
- any of the above synthetic sequences it maybe necessary and/or desirable to protect sensitive or reactive groups on any of the molecules concerned. This may be achieved by means of conventional protecting groups, such as those described in Protective Groups in Organic Chemistry, ed. I.F.W. McOmie, Plenum Press, 1973; and T.W. Greene & P.G.M. Wuts, Protective Groups in Organic
- SH-SY5Y cells stably overexpressing the ⁇ APP C-terminal fragment SPA4CT are cultured at 50-70% confluency. lOmM sodium butyrate is added 4 hours prior to plating.
- FBS 50mM HEPES buffer ( ⁇ H7.3), 1% glutamine.
- HTRF Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence
- redox dye reduction To determine if compounds are cytotoxic following compound administration, cell viability is assessed by the use of redox dye reduction.
- a typical example is a combination of redox dye MTS (Promega) and the electron coupling reagent PES. This mixture is made up according to the manufacturer's instructions and left at room temperature. 9) Add 1 O ⁇ L/well MTS/PES solution to the cells; mix and leave at 37°C.
- the compounds of the present invention show unexpectedly high affinities as measured by the above assays.
- the following Examples all had an ED 50 of less than lOOnM, typically less than lOnM, and frequently less than InM in at least one of the above assays.
- the compounds also exhibit good oral bioavailability and/or brain penetration.
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, substituting p-methoxybenzylamine for allylamine.
- Step 2 A mixture of the triflates from Step 1 (97 mg, 0.18 mmol), Intermediate D (86 mg,
- Example 12 The reaction was diluted with sodium bicarbonate (sat, 15 ml) and ethyl acetate (20 ml) and the mixture was filtered through a bed of Hyflo ® . The phases were separated and the aqueous extracted with ethyl acetate (20 ml) The organics were washed with brine, dried (MgSO ) and evaporated in vacuo to an orange/brown foam which was purified by chromatography on SiO 2 [ethyl acetate/isohexane 1:2] to give Example 12, less polar on SiO 2 , as a white foam (23 mg, 23%) M/Z ES+ (553) (MH) + and Example 13, more polar on SiO 2 , as a white foam (52 mg, 52%) M/Z ES+ (553) (MH) + .
- the enantiomer of Intermediate C was prepared by the same method as Intermediate C, starting with the first-eluted enantiomer obtained from the resolution described in Step 1 of the preparation of Intermediate B.
- Aqueous sodium hypochlorite (4%, 25 g) was added dropwise to a cold (0°C) solution of the enantiomer of Intermediate C (5.0 g, 13.3 mmol), sodium iodide (2.0 g, 13.3 mmol) and sodium hydroxide (532 mg, 13.3 mmol) in methanol (200 ml). The mixture was stirred at 0°C for 2 hours, then treated with sodium thiosulfate (10% w/v, 200 ml), neutralised (IN HC1) and concentrated in vacuo.
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