WO2004058686A1 - Hydroxypropyl amides for the treatment of alzheimer’s disease - Google Patents

Hydroxypropyl amides for the treatment of alzheimer’s disease Download PDF

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WO2004058686A1
WO2004058686A1 PCT/US2003/013462 US0313462W WO2004058686A1 WO 2004058686 A1 WO2004058686 A1 WO 2004058686A1 US 0313462 W US0313462 W US 0313462W WO 2004058686 A1 WO2004058686 A1 WO 2004058686A1
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Brian A. Sherer
Ying Zi Xu
Louis Brogley
Shon R. Pulley
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  • the invention relates to hydroxypropyl amides and to such compounds that are useful in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and related diseases. More specifically, it relates to such compounds that are capable of inhibiting beta-secretase, an enzyme that cleaves amyloid precursor protein to produce amyloid beta peptide (A beta) , a major component of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's sufferers.
  • beta-secretase an enzyme that cleaves amyloid precursor protein to produce amyloid beta peptide (A beta) , a major component of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's sufferers.
  • AD Alzheimer's disease
  • Clinical presentation of AD is characterized by loss of memory, cognition, reasoning, judgment, and orientation. As the disease progresses, motor, sensory, and linguistic abilities are also affected until there is global impairment of multiple cognitive functions. These cognitive losses occur gradually, but typically lead to severe impairment and eventual death in the range of four to twelve years .
  • Alzheimer's disease is characterized by two major pathologic observations in the brain: neurofibrillary tangles and beta amyloid (or neuritic) plaques, comprised predominantly of an aggregate of a peptide fragment know as A beta.
  • Amyloidogenic plaques and vascular amyloid angiopathy also characterize the brains of individuals- with Trisomy 21 (Down's Syndrome), Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type (HCH A- D) , and other neurodegenerative disorders.
  • Beta-amyloid is a defining feature of AD, now believed to be a causative precursor or factor in the development of disease. Deposition of A beta in areas of the brain responsible for cognitive activities is a major factor in the development of AD.
  • Beta-amyloid plaques are predominantly composed of ⁇ amyloid beta peptide (A beta, also sometimes designated betaA4) .
  • a beta peptide is derived by proteolysis of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and is comprised of 39-42 amino acids.
  • APP amyloid precursor protein
  • secretases are involved in the- processing of APP.
  • Cleavage of APP at the N-terminus of the A beta peptide by beta-secretase and at the C-terminus by one or more gamma- secretases constitutes the beta-amyloidogenic pathway, i.e. the pathway by which A beta is formed.
  • Cleavage of APP by alpha- secretase produces alpha-sAPP, a secreted form of APP that does not result in beta-amyloid plaque formation. This alternate pathway precludes the formation of A beta peptide.
  • a description of the proteolytic processing fragments of APP is found, for example, in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,441,870; 5,721,130; and 5,942,400.
  • beta-se'cretase enzyme has been disclosed using varied nomenclature, including BACE, Asp, and Memapsin. See, for example, Sinha et al . , 1999, Nature 402:537-554 (p501) and published PCT application WO00/17369.
  • Several lines of evidence indicate that progressive cerebral deposition of beta-amyloid peptide (A beta) plays a seminal r l in the pathogenesis of AD and can precede cognitive symptoms by yeaxs or decades. See, for example, Selkoe, 1991, Neuron 6:487.
  • CSF cerebrospinal fluid
  • a beta peptide accumulates as a result of APP processing by beta-secretase, thus inhibition of this enzyme's activity is desirable for the txeatment of AD.
  • In vivo processing of APP at the beta-secretase cleavage site ⁇ is thought to be a rate-limiting step in A beta production, and is thus a therapeutic target for the treatment of AD. See for example, Sabbagh, M., et al . , 1997, Alz . D ⁇ s . Rev. 3, 1-19.
  • BACE1 knockout mice fail to produce A beta, and present a normal phenotype .
  • Beta-secretase that inhibit beta-secretase-mediated cleavage of APP, that are effective inhibitors of A beta production, and/or are effective to reduce amyloid beta deposits or plaques, are needed for the treatment and prevention of disease characterized by amyloid beta deposits or plaques, such as AD.
  • the invention encompasses the compounds of formula (I) shown below, pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds and methods employing such compounds or compositions in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and more specifically compounds that are capable of inhibiting beta-secretase, an enzyme that cleaves amyloid precursor protein to produce A-beta peptide, a major component of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's sufferers.
  • the invention provides compounds of formula (I) :
  • C 2 -C 6 alkenyl or C 2 -C 6 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , C ⁇ -C 3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- or dialkylamino, or -C 1 -C 6 alkyl- (C 3 -C7) cycloalkyl where cycloalkyl can be optionally substituted with C ! -C 3 alkyl, halogen, OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF , C ⁇ C 6 alkoxy, -0-phenyl, -C0 2 H, -
  • C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , C 1 -C 3 alkoxy, amino, -C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or Ci-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH,
  • R100 and R'ioo independently represent aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -aryl-W-aryl, -aryl-W-heteroaryl,
  • Riis groups are -(CH 2 ) 0 -4-/ -0-, -S(0)o-2 ⁇ , -N(R 13S )-/ -CR(OH)- or -C(O)-; Ri 0 and R ⁇ 02 ' independently are hydrogen, or
  • C ⁇ -C 10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently halogen, aryl or -R uo ;
  • R105 and R' I OS independently represent -H, -Ruo, - 1 20 / C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (d-C 2 alkyl) - (C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl), - (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) -0- (C 1 -C 3 alkyl), C 2 -C 3 alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, or C x -
  • R 135 is Ci-Cg alkyl, C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, C 3 .C 7 cycloalkyl,
  • R 140 is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, C ⁇ -C 6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono(C ⁇ -
  • Riso is hydrogen, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, - (C ⁇ -C 2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), C 2 -C 3 alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ruo, -R120/ or Ci-C alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from -OH, -NH 2 , C1-C 3 alkoxy, Ruo, and halogen; Riso' is C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, - (C ⁇ C 3 alkyl) - (C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl), C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ru 0 , -R120 or C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl optionally substituted with
  • R ⁇ 25 at each occurrence is independently halogen, amino, mono- or dialkylamino, -OH, -C ⁇ N, -S0 2 -NH 2 , -S0 2 -NH-C ⁇ -Cg alkyl, -S0 2 -
  • R ⁇ 20 is heteroaryl, which is optionally substituted with 1 or 2
  • Ri3o is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R x25 groups;
  • R 3 and R 3 ' at each occurrence are independently H, C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, - C0 2 -C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, or
  • R 4 and R 5 are independently H or C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C 1 -C 3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , C 1 -C 3 alkoxy, and -NRR' where R and R' are independently -H or C 1 -C1 0 -alkyl ;
  • X is absent or is:
  • R 7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-0-C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, or -CO-O- (CH 2 ) n - phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, and wherein each C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituent s independently selected from C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , C ⁇ -C 6 alkoxy, -NR ⁇ 02 R' ⁇ o2, Z is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, CN, -0-Cj.-C 6 alkyl, or N0 2 ; R s is - (CR 245 R 250 ) o- 4 -aryl, - (CR 245 R 25 o) o- 4 -heteroaryl, - (CR 245 R 250 ) 0 - 4
  • R 205 at each occurrence is independently selected from C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -COOH, -O-phenyl, -SH, -S-Ci-Cg alkyl, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , Ci-Cg alkoxy, NH 2 , NH(C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl) or N- (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) ;
  • R 2 ⁇ o at each occurrence is independently selected from halogen, C ⁇ -C 3 alkoxy, C ⁇ -C 3 haloalkoxy, -NR 220 R 22 5, OH, C ⁇ N, -CO- (C1-C4 alkyl),
  • R 2 i 5 at each occurrence is independently selected from C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, - (CH 2 ) 0 - 2 - (aryl) , C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, and - (CH 2 ) 0 - 2 - (heteroaryl) , -(CH 2 ) 0 -2- (heterocyclyl) , wherein the aryl group at each occurrence is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R205 or R 2 ⁇ o, and wherein the heterocyclyl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R 2
  • R 220 and R 225 at each occurrence are independently selected from - H, -C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, - (C ⁇ -C 2 alkyl) - (C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl), (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C 1 -C 3 alkyl), -C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, -C 2 -C 3 alkynyl, -C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl chain with one double bond and one triple bond, -aryl, -heteroaryl, and -heterocyclyl, and
  • aryl, heterocyclyl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R 270 groups
  • R 35 and R 240 at each occurrence are independently H, or C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl; R 245 and R 250 at each occurrence are independently selected from -
  • R 245 and R 250 are taken together with the carbon to which they are attached to form a carbocycle of 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 carbon atoms, where one carbon atom is optionally replaced by a heteroatom selected from -0-, -S-, -S0 2 -, and -NR 220 -;
  • R 255 and R 260 at each occurrence are independently selected from -
  • R 205 -COOH, -COO(C ⁇ -C 4 alkyl), -CO-NH 2 , -CO-NH(C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl), -CO-N- (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl), wherein each aryl or phenyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or
  • R 2 o5 > R210, or Ci-C alkyl substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently Ros or R 2 ⁇ o# and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1 , 2 , 3, or 4 R 2 ⁇ o;
  • R 2 5 at each occurrence is independently -0-, -S- or -N(C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) - ;
  • Ci-Cg alkyl C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl or - (CH 2 ) 0 -4-C3-C7 cycloalkyl, each of which is optionally substituted with
  • the invention also provides methods for the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment Down's syndrome, Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, other degenerative dementias, dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease compriseing administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or salt of formula I, to a patient in need thereof.
  • the patient is a human. More preferably, the disease is Alzheimer's disease. More preferably, the disease is dementia.
  • the invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound or salt of formula I and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, solvent, adjuvant or diluent .
  • the invention • also provides the use of a compound or salt according to formula I for the manufacture of a medicament .
  • the invention also provides the use of a compound or. salt of formula I for the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment Down's syndrome, Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, other degenerative dementias, dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with
  • Parkinson's disease dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, or diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
  • the invention also provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, kits, and methods for inhibiting beta-secretase- mediated cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) . More particularly, the compounds, compositions, and methods of the invention are effective to inhibit the production of A-beta peptide and to treat or prevent any human or veterinary disease or condition associated with a pathological form of A-beta peptide .
  • APP amyloid precursor protein
  • the compounds, compositions, and methods of the invention are useful for treating humans who have Alzheimer's Disease
  • AD Alzheimer's disease
  • MCI mild cognitive impairment
  • Amyloidosis of the Dutch Type for treating cerebral beta- amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences such as single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, for treating dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranu i '-ar palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, and diffuse Lewy body type AD, and for treating frontotemporal dementias with parkinsonism (FTDP) .
  • FTDP frontotemporal dementias with parkinsonism
  • the compounds of the invention possess beta-secretase inhibitory activity.
  • the inhibitory activities of the compounds of the invention is readily demonstrated, for example, using one or more of the assays described herein or known in the art .
  • the invention also provides methods of preparing the compounds of the invention and the intermediates used in those methods .
  • the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is /
  • the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
  • the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is ⁇ D
  • the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
  • the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is ⁇ c A
  • the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
  • the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
  • Preferred compounds of formula I include those of formula 1-1, i.e., compounds of formula I wherein Ri is - (CH 2 )i_ 2 -S (0) 0 - 2 - (Ci-Cg alkyl), or
  • cycloalkyl can be optionally substituted with C 1 -C 3 alkyl, halogen, - OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , Ci-Cg alkoxy, -O-phenyl, -C0 2 H, - C0 2 -(Ci-C 4 alkyl), or -NRR 1 , or aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -C ⁇ -C ⁇ alkyl-aryl, -C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl-heteroaryl , or -C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl -heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 of ⁇ halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -NRiosR'ios, -C0 2 R, N(R)C
  • Ci-C alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups which are independently selected from halogen, or C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen,
  • Ri and Y together are - (CH 2 ) -aryl, where the aryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -N0 2 , - NRiosR'ios, -C0 2 R, -N(R)COR', or -N(R)S0 2 R',
  • Ci-Cg alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 I groups which are independently selected from halogen, or
  • Ri and Y together are -CH 2 -phenyl where the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, C 1 -C4 alkoxy, , hydroxy, -N0 2 , and
  • C 1 -C 4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 substituents independently selected from halogen, OH, SH, NH 2 , NH(C ⁇ -Cg alkyl), N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), C ⁇ N, CF 3 .
  • substituents independently selected from halogen, OH, SH, NH 2 , NH(C ⁇ -Cg alkyl), N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), C ⁇ N, CF 3 .
  • Still more preferred compounds of formula I-l include those wherein
  • Ri and Y together are -CH 2 -phenyl where the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from halogen, C ⁇ -C 2 alkyl, C ⁇ -C 2 alkoxy, hydroxy, - CF 3 , and -N0 2 .
  • Preferred compounds of formula I-l include those wherein R x and Y togecher are benzyl or 3 , 5-difluorobenzyl .
  • Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein Y is absent and Ri is hydrogen.
  • Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein R and Y together form - (CH 2 ) n -aryl, wherein n is 1, 2 or 3 and wherein 1, 2, or 3 hydrogens of the -(CH 2 ) n - are replaced with one, two or three groups indeoendently selected from F, CI, Br, I, OH, C ⁇ -C 3 alkoxy, -N(COR)R', and -NRR'. More preferably, n is 1.
  • Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein R x and Y together are -CH (OH) -aryl, -CH (halogen) -aryl , - CH(OMe) -aryl, -CH (OEt) -aryl , -CH (NH 2 ) -aryl, -CH (NMe 2 ) -aryl , CH(NEt 2 ) -aryl, -CH (N (COMe) (Me) ) -aryl or -CH (N (COEt) (Et) ) -aryl .
  • Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein R x and Y together are -CH (OH) -difluorophenyl , CH (halogen) -difluorophenyl , -CH (OMe) -difluorophenyl , -CH(OEt)- difluorophenyl, -CH (NH 2 ) -difluorophenyl , -CH(NMe 2 )- difluorophenyl, -CH (NEt 2 ) -difluorophenyl , -CH (N(COMe) (Me) ) - difluorophenyl or -CH ( (COEt) (Et) ) -difluorophenyl .
  • R x and Y together are -CH (OH) -difluorophenyl , CH (halogen) -difluorophenyl , -CH (OMe)
  • Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein Ri and Y together are -CH (OH) -difluorophenyl .
  • Preferred compounds of the formula I and formula I-l include compounds of the formula 1-2, i.e., compounds of the formula I or formula I-l wherein: R2 is - (CRR' ) o- ⁇ Rioo I Rioo represents aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -aryl-W-aryl , aryl-W-heteroaryl , -aryl-W-heterocyclyl , -heteroaryl -W- aryl , -heteroaryl-W-heteroaryl , -heteroaryl-W- heterocyclyl, -heterocyclyl-W-aryl, -heterocyclyl-W- heteroaryl, -heterocyclyl-W-heterocyclyl , -CH [ (CH 2 ) 0 -2-O- Risol - (CH 2 ) 0-2-aryl , -CH [ (CH 2 ) o-2
  • Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein R 2 is - (CRR' ) o-sRioo; and
  • Rioo represents aryl, heteroaryl, or heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
  • R 2 is -aryl or -heteroaryl where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
  • Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein
  • R 2 is -aryl or -heteroaryl where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from
  • Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein
  • R 2 is -phenyl, or pyridinyl, where the ring portion of each is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from
  • Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein
  • R 2 is -phenyl, or pyridinyl, where the ring portion of each is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -S0 2 -NR ⁇ osR' 105 , -CO- NRiosR'ios, and -N (R ⁇ 50 ) -SO 2 -R ⁇ 05 , .
  • R ⁇ 05 , R'105 and R 150 are independently H or d-C 6 alkyl, or Rios and Rios ' together with the atom to which they are attached form a 3 to 7 membered carbocylic ring.
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein R 2 is phenyl substituted with one C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl group and one -CO-
  • Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, and formula 1-2 include compounds of the formula 1-3, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, or 1-2, wherein: R 3 and R 3 ' are independently H or Ci-Cg alkyl.
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-3 also include those wherein R 3 and R 3 ' are both H.
  • Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, formula 1-2, and formula 1-3 include compounds of the formula 1-4, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2, or 1-3 wherein: R 4 and R s are independently H or Ci-C alkyl, wherein Ci-Cg alkyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , d-C 3 alkoxy,
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R and R 5 are both H.
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R 4 is H and R 5 is Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of -d alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, - CF 3 , d-C 3 alkoxy, -NRR' .
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R 4 is H and R 5 is d-C 3 alkyl optionally substituted with -OH.
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R 4 is H and R 5 is -CH 3 , -CH 2 CH 3 , -CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 , -CH 2 OH, or - CH 2 CH 2 OH.
  • formula 1-2, formula 1-3, and formula 1-4 include compounds of the formula 1-5, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2, 1-3 or
  • R 6 is - ( CR245R250 ) o-4 - aryl , - (CR 245 R2so ) o-4 -heteroaryl , - ( CR 2 S R 2 So ) 0- 4 - heterocyclyl , - (CR 2 4sR2so ) 0-4 - aryl -heteroaryl , (CR 245 R 25 o) o- 4 -aryl -heterocyclyl, - (CR 245 R 2 5 0 ) o-4-aryl-aryl ,
  • each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R 2 ⁇ o
  • each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R 20 s groups.
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-5 include compounds wherein:
  • Rs is - (CR245R250) o-4-aryl, - (CR 2 5 R25o) 0-4-heteroaryl , - (CR 2 5 R25o) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) -0- (d-C 6 alkyl) -OH; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl); - (d-C 6 alkyl) -0- (C 0 -C 6 alkyl) - aryl; -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (C 0 -C 6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH 2 -
  • C 1 -C 10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of
  • each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R 2 ⁇ o, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R 20 s groups.
  • Preferred compounds of he formula 1 - 5 also include compounds wherein :
  • R 6 is - ( CR 245 R 250 ) o- 4 -aryl , - ( CR 24S R 25 o ) 0-4 -heteroaryl , - ( CR 245 R 25 o) 0-4 - heterocyclyl, -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (C ⁇ -C 6 alkenyl); - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl); - (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) -
  • each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -OH, -C00H, -0-phenyl, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , Ci-Cg alkoxy, NH 2 , NH(C ⁇ -Cs alkyl) or N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl) groups
  • Ci-Cg alkyl halogen, -OH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , Ci-Cg alkoxy,
  • Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, formula 1-2, formula 1-3, formula 1-4, and formula 1-5 include compounds of the formula 1-6, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2,
  • R 7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-0-C ⁇ -Cg alkyl, or -CO-0- (CH 2 ) n - phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Ci-Cg alkyl, and wherein each Ci-Cg alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C 1 -C 3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , Ci-Cg alkoxy, -NR i02 R '102; and Z is H, C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, CN, -O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or N0 2 .
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-6 include compounds wherein:
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-6 include compounds wherein:
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-6 include compounds wherein:
  • R 7 is H; and Z is -CN.
  • formula 1-2, formula 1-3, formula 1-4, formula 1-5 and formula 1-6 include compounds of the formula 1-7, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5 or 1-6 wherein: Ri and Y together are -(CH 2 )-aryl, where the aryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -N0 2 , -NRiosR'ios, -
  • R 6 is - (CR 245 R2 5 ⁇ ) 0 -4-aryl, - (CR 24S R 2 5o) o- 4 -heteroaryl, - (CR 245 R25 ⁇ ) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -OH; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) ; - (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) -O- (C 0 -C 6 alkyl) - aryl; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C 0 -C 6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH 2 - NH-CH 2 -CH(
  • R 7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-0-C ⁇ -Cg alkyl, or -CO-0- (CH 2 ) n - phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Ci-Cg alkyl, and wherein each C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from Ci-d alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , C ⁇ -C 6 alkoxy, -NR102R' 102; and
  • Z is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, CN, -O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or N0 2 .
  • Preferred compounds of the formula 1-7 include compounds of the formula I-7-a:
  • Ai and A 2 e independently Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, - (CH 2 ) 0 -4-SO 2 -
  • Bi and B 2 are independently halogen, ,-OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -N0 2 , -
  • R 7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or -CO-O- (CH 2 ) n - phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Ci-Cg alkyl, and wherein each d-C 6 alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C 1 -C 3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , Ci-C alkoxy, -NR ⁇ 02 R ' 102 ;
  • Z is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, CN, -O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or N0 2 ; and R 6 is - (CR 245 R 2 50) o- 4 -aryl, - (CR 24 sR2so) 0 - 4 -heteroaryl , - (CR 245 R2so)
  • cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R 205 , -C0 2 H, -C0 2 -(C ⁇ -C 4 alkyl), -CO-NH 2 , -CO-NH(d-C 6 alkyl) and -CO-N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl), or C 2 -C ⁇ o alkenyl or C 2 -C ⁇ o alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R 2 os groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1,
  • each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R 210
  • each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R 20 s groups.
  • Preferred compounds of the formula I-7-a include compounds wherein
  • Ai and A 2 are independently Ci-C alkyl, or -CO-NR105R' 10s ; Bi and B 2 are halogen;
  • R 6 is - (CR 245 R2so) ⁇ -4-aryl, - (CR 245 R2so) 1-4-heteroaryl , - (CR245R250) 1-4- heterocyclyl, - (C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) -O- (C 1 -C 3 alkyl) -aryl; (C 2 -C 3 alkenyl) -heteroaryl ; or C 1 -C 10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups' independently selected from the group consisting of halogen, -OH, -O-phenyl, -Ci-Cg alkoxy, and -NR235-
  • cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -OH, -C ⁇ N, -CF 3 , d-Cg alkoxy,
  • the invention provides intermediates- of formula 23 :
  • Preferred intermediates of formula 23 include those wherein Ri is -Ci-Cg alkyl -aryl, -Ci-Cg alkyl-heteroaryl , or -C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl - heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C ⁇ N, -
  • Ci-C alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups which are independently selected from halogen, or
  • Preferred intermediates of formula 23 also include those wherein
  • Ri is -CH 2 -phenyl where the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, C x -C 4 alkoxy, hydroxy, -N0 2 , and
  • C 1 -C 4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 substituents independently selected from halogen, OH, SH, NH 2 , NH(C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) , N- (d-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl) , C ⁇ N, CF 3 ; and R 2 is -aryl or -heteroaryl where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from
  • Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, - (CH 2 ) 0 - 4 -S0 2 -NR ⁇ o 5 R' 105, - (CH 2 ) 0 - 4 -CO- NRiosR'ios, - (CH 2 )o-4-0-CO-N(Ruo)2, - (CH 2 ) 0-4-N (R 1S0 ) -S0 2 - Rios- Preferred intermediates of formula 23 also include intermediates of formula 23-1:
  • Ai and A 2 are independently Ci-Cg alkyl, or -CO-NR105R' 105; and Bi and B are halogen.
  • a preferred intermediate of formula 23 is intermediate 8:
  • the invention also provides methods for treating a patient who has, or in preventing a patient from getting, a disease or condition selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, for helping prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, for treating patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and preventing or' delaying the onset ' of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD, for treating Down's syndrome, for treating humans who have Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e. single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with.
  • a disease or condition selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, for helping prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, for treating patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and preventing or' delaying the onset ' of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress
  • Parkinson's disease dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, or diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease and who is in need of such treatment which includes administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
  • this method of treatment can be used where the disease is Alzheimer's disease. In an embodiment, this method of treatment can help prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
  • this method of treatment can be used where the disease is mild cognitive impairment.
  • this method of treatment can be used where the disease is Down's syndrome.
  • this method of treatment can be used where the disease is Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type.
  • this method of treatment can be used where the disease is cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
  • this method of treatment can be used where the disease is degenerative dementias.
  • this method of treatment can be used where the disease is diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
  • this method of treatment can treat an existing disease.
  • this method of treatment can prevent a disease from developing.
  • this method of treatment can employ therapeutically effective amounts : for oral administration from about 0.1 mg/day to about 1,000 mg/day; for parenteral, sublingual, intranasal, intrathecal administration from about 0.5 to about 100 mg/day; for depo administration and implants from about 0.5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day; for topical administration from about 0.5 mg/day to about 200 mg/day; for rectal administration from about 0.5 mg to about 500 mg.
  • this method of treatment can employ therapeutically effective amounts: for oral administration from about 1 mg/day to about 100 mg/day; and for parenteral administration from about 5 to about 50 mg daily. In an embodiment, this method of treatment can employ therapeutically effective amounts for oral administration from about 5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day.
  • the invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions which include a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
  • the invention also includes the use of a compound of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for the manufacture of a medicament for use in treating a patient who has, or in preventing a patient from getting, a disease or condition selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, for helping prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, for treating patients with mild cognitive impairment
  • MCI Alzheimer's disease
  • Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e. single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease and who is in need of such treatment .
  • this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is Alzheimer's disease.
  • this use of a compound of formula (I) can help prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
  • this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is mild cognitive impairment.
  • this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is Down's syndrome. In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type.
  • this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
  • this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is degenerative dementias.
  • this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
  • the invention also includes methods for inhibiting betasecretase activity, for inhibiting cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) , in a reaction mixture, at a site between Met596 and Asp597, numbered for the APP- 695 amino acid isotype, or at a corresponding site of an isotype or mutant thereof; for inhibiting production of amyloid beta peptide (A beta) in a cell; for inhibiting the production of beta-amyloid plaque in an animal; and for treating or preventing a disease characterized by beta-amyloid deposits in the brain.
  • These methods each include administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof .
  • the invention also includes a method for inhibiting betasecretase activity, including exposing said beta-secretase to an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of less than 50 micromolar. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 micromolar or less.
  • this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 1 micromolar or less.
  • this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 nanomolar or less. In an embodiment, this method includes exposing said betasecretase to said compound in vi tro .
  • this method includes exposing said betasecretase to said compound in a cell.
  • this method includes exposing said beta- secretase to said compound in a cell in an animal.
  • this method includes exposing said betasecretase to said compound in a human.
  • the invention also includes a method for inhibiting cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) , in a reaction mixture, at a site between Met596 and Asp597, numbered for the APP- 695 amino acid isotype; or at a corresponding site of an isotype or mutant thereof, including exposing said reaction mixture to an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • APP amyloid precursor protein
  • this method employs a cleavage site between Met652 and Asp653, numbered for the APP-751 isotype between Met 671 and Asp 672, numbered for the APP-770 isotype between Leu596 and Asp597 of the APP-695 Swedish Mutation between Leu652 and Asp653 of the APP-751 Swedish Mutation; or between Leu671 and Asp672 of the APP-770 Swedish Mutation.
  • this method exposes said reaction mixture in vi tro .
  • this method exposes said reaction mixture in a cell . In an embodiment, this method exposes said reaction mixture in an animal cell . In an embodiment, this method exposes said reaction mixture in a human cell.
  • the invention also includes a method for inhibiting production of amyloid beta peptide (A beta) in a cell, including administering to said cell an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable " salt thereof .
  • this method includes administering to an animal . In an embodiment, this method includes administering to a human .
  • the invention also includes a method for inhibiting the production of beta-amyloid plaque in an animal, including administering to said animal an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof .
  • this method includes administering to a human .
  • the invention also includes a method for treating or preventing a disease characterized by beta-amyloid deposits in the brain including administering to a patient an effective therapeutic amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of less than 50 micromolar.
  • this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 micromolar or less. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 1 micromolar or less .
  • this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 nanomolar or less. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 0.1 to about 1000 mg/day.
  • this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 15 to about 1500 mg/day.
  • this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 1 to about 100 mg/day. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 5 to about 50 mg/day.
  • this method can be used where said disease is Alzheimer's disease. In an embodiment, this method can be used where said disease is Mild Cognitive Impairment, Down's Syndrome, or Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch Type.
  • the invention also includes a composition including beta- secretase complexed with a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • the invention also includes a method for producing a betasecretase complex including exposing beta-secretase to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a reaction mixture under conditions suitable for the production of said complex.
  • this method employs exposing in vi tro .
  • this method employs a reaction mixture that is a cell .
  • the invention also includes a component kit including component parts capable of being assembled, in which at least one component part includes a compound of formula I enclosed in a container.
  • this component kit includes lyophilized compound, and at least one further component part includes a diluent .
  • the invention also includes a container kit including a plurality of containers, each container including one or more unit dose of a compound of formula (I) : , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • this container kit includes each container adapted for oral delivery and includes a tablet, gel, or capsule.
  • this container kit includes each container adapted for parenteral delivery and includes a depot product, syringe, ampoule, or vial.
  • this container kit includes each container adapted for topical delivery and includes a patch, medipad, ointment, or cream.
  • the invention also includes an agent kit including a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and one or more therapeutic agent selected from the group consisting of an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory, a gamma secretase inhibitor, a neurotrophic agent, an acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor, a statin, an A beta peptide, and an anti-A beta antibody.
  • an agent kit including a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and one or more therapeutic agent selected from the group consisting of an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory, a gamma secretase inhibitor, a neurotrophic agent, an acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor, a statin, an A beta peptide, and an anti-A beta antibody.
  • the invention also includes a composition including a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and an inert diluent or edible carrier.
  • this composition includes a carrier that is an oil .
  • the invention also includes a composition including: a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and a binder, excipient, disintegrating agent, lubricant, or gildant.
  • the invention also includes a composition including a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; disposed in a cream, ointment, or patch.
  • the invention provides compounds of formula (I) that are useful in treating and preventing Alzheimer's disease.
  • the compounds of the invention can be prepared by one skilled in the
  • W H, lower alkyl, or CN
  • Amino protecting groups are known to those skilled in the art. See for example, “Protecting Groups in Organic Synthesis”, John Wiley and sons, New York, N.Y., 1981, Chapter 7; “Protecting Groups in Organic Chemistry", Plenum Press, New York, N.Y. , 1973, Chapter 2. When the amino protecting group is no longer needed, it is removed by methods known to those skilled in the art. By definition the amino protecting group must be readily removable. A variety of suitable methodologies are known to those skilled in the art; see also T.W. Green and P.G.M. Wuts in "Protective Groups in Organic Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons, 1991.
  • Suitable amino protecting groups include t-butoxycarbonyl, benzyl -oxycarbonyl , formyl , trityl, phthalimido, trichloro-acetyl , chloroacetyl , bromoacetyl, iodoacetyl, 4-phenylbenzyloxycarbonyl , 2- methylbenzyloxycarbonyi, 4-ethoxybenzyloxycarbonyl , 4- fluorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4-chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 3- chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 2-chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 2,4- dichlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4-bromobenzyloxycarbonyl , 3- bromobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4- cyanobenzyloxycarbonyl , 2- (4-xenyl) isopropoxycarbonyl , 1,1
  • the protecting group be t- butoxycarbonyl (BOC) and/or benzyloxycarbonyl (CBZ) , it is more preferred that the protecting group be t-butoxycarbonyl .
  • BOC t- butoxycarbonyl
  • CBZ benzyloxycarbonyl
  • the protecting group be t-butoxycarbonyl .
  • One skilled in the art will recognize suitable methods of introducing a t-butoxycarbonyl or benzyloxycarbonyl protecting group and may additionally consult T.W. Green and P.G.M. Wuts in "Protective Groups in Organic Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons, 1991 for guidance.
  • the compounds of the invention may contain geometric or 5 optical isomers as well as tautomers .
  • the invention includes all tautomers and pure geometric isomers, such as the E and Z geometric isomers, as well as mixtures thereof. Further, the invention includes pure enantiomers and diastereomers as well as mixtures thereof, including racemic mixtures.
  • compounds of the invention with (S, R, R) , (S, S, S) , or (S, R, S) stereochemistry are typically present in these mixtures in excess of 50 percent.
  • compounds of the invention with designated
  • compositions of formula (I) are amines, and as such form salts when reacted with acids.
  • Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are preferred over the corresponding amines of formula (I) since they produce compounds which are more water soluble, stable and/or more crystalline.
  • Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are any salt which retains the activity of the parent compound and does not impart any deleterious or undesirable effect on the subject to whom it is administered and in the context in which it is administered.
  • Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of both inorganic and organic acids.
  • the preferred pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of the following acids acetic, aspartic, benzenesulfonic, benzoic, bicarbonic, bisulfuric, bitartaric, butyric, calcium edetate, camsylic, carbonic, chlorobenzoic, citric, edetic, edisylic, estolic, esyl, esylic, formic, fumaric, gluceptic, gluconic, glutamic, glycollylarsanilic, hexamic, hexylresorcinoic, hydrabamic, hydrobromic, hydrochloric, hydroiodic, hydroxynaphthoic, isethionic, lactic, lactobionic, maleic, malic, malonic, mandelic, methanesulfonic, methylnitric, methylsulfuric, mucic, muconic, napsylic, nitric, oxalic, p- nitro
  • the invention provides compounds, compositions, kits, and methods for inhibiting beta-secretase enzyme activity and A beta peptide production. Inhibition of beta-secretase enzyme activity halts or reduces the production of A beta from APP and reduces or eliminates the formation of beta-amyloid deposits in the brain.
  • the compounds of the invention are useful for treating humans or animals suffering from a condition characterized by a pathological form of beta-amyloid peptide, such as beta-amyloid plaques, and for helping to prevent or delay the onset of such a condition.
  • a pathological form of beta-amyloid peptide such as beta-amyloid plaques
  • the compounds are useful for treating Alzheimer's disease, for helping prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, for treating patients with MCI (mild cognitive impairment) and preventing or delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD, for treating Down's syndrome, for treating humans who have Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch- Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e.
  • MCI mimild cognitive impairment
  • the compounds and compositions of the invention are particularly useful for treating or preventing Alzheimer's disease.
  • the compounds of the invention can either be used individually or in combination, as is best for the patient.
  • the term "treating" means that the compounds of the invention can be used in humans with at least a tentative diagnosis of disease. The compounds of the invention will delay or slow the progression of the disease thereby giving the individual a more useful life span.
  • preventing means that the compounds of the invention are useful when administered to a patient who has not been diagnosed as possibly having the disease at the time of administration, but who would normally be expected to develop the disease or be at increased risk for the disease.
  • the compounds of the invention will slow the development of disease symptoms, delay the onset of the disease, or prevent the individual from developing the disease at all .
  • Preventing also includes administration of the compounds of the invention to those individuals thought to be predisposed to the disease due to age, familial history, genetic or chromosomal abnormalities, and/or due to the presence of one or more biological markers for the disease, such as a known genetic mutation of APP or APP cleavage products in brain tissues or fluids.
  • the compounds of the invention are administered in a therapeutically effective amount.
  • the therapeutically effective amount will vary depending on the particular compound used and the route of administration, as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • a physician may administer a compound of the invention immediately and continue administration indefinitely, as needed.
  • the physician should preferably start treatment when the patient first experiences early pre- Alzheimer's symptoms such as, memory or cognitive problems associated with aging.
  • a genetic marker such as APOE4 or other biological indicators that are predictive for Alzheimer's disease.
  • administration of the compounds of the invention may be started before symptoms appear, and treatment may be continued indefinitely to prevent or delay the onset of the disease.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered orally, parenterally, (IV, IM, depo-IM, SQ, and depo SQ) , sublingually, intranasally (inhalation) , intrathecally, topically, or rectally. Dosage forms known to those of skill in the art are suitable for delivery of the compounds of the invention.
  • compositions that contain therapeutically effective amounts of the compounds of the invention.
  • the compounds are preferably formulated into suitable pharmaceutical preparations such as tablets, capsules, or elixirs for oral administration or in sterile solutions or suspensions for parenteral administration.
  • suitable pharmaceutical preparations such as tablets, capsules, or elixirs for oral administration or in sterile solutions or suspensions for parenteral administration.
  • the compounds described above are formulated into pharmaceutical compositions using techniques and procedures well known in the art.
  • compositions are preferably formulated in a unit dosage form, each dosage containing from about 2 to about 100 mg, more preferably about 10 to about 30 mg of the active ingredient .
  • unit dosage from refers to physically discrete units suitable as unitary dosages for human subjects and other mammals, each unit containing a predetermined quantity of active material calculated to produce the desired therapeutic effect, in association with a suitable pharmaceutical excipient.
  • a suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carrier Upon mixing or addition of the compound(s), the resulting mixture may be a solution, suspension, emulsion, or the like.
  • Liposomal suspensions may also be suitable as pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. These may be prepared according to methods known to those skilled in the art. The form of the resulting mixture depends upon a number of factors, including the intended mode of administration and the solubility of the compound in the selected carrier or vehicle.
  • the effective concentration is sufficient for lessening or ameliorating at least one symptom of the disease, disorder, or condition treated and may be empirically determined.
  • compositions suitable for administration of the compounds provided herein include any such carriers known to those skilled in the art to be suitable for the particular mode of administration.
  • active materials can also be mixed with other active materials that do not impair the desired action, or with materials that supplement the desired action, or have another action.
  • the compounds may be formulated as the sole pharmaceutically active ingredient in the composition or may be combined with other active ingredients .
  • solubilizing may be used. Such methods are known and include, but are not limited to, using cosolvents such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) , using surfactants such as Tween ® , and dissolution in aqueous sodium bicarbonate. Derivatives of the compounds, such as salts or prodrugs may also be used in formulating effective pharmaceutical compositions.
  • the concentration of the compound is effective for delivery of an amount upon administration that lessens or ameliorates at least one symptom of the disorder for which the compound is administered.
  • the compositions are formulated for single dosage administration.
  • the compounds of the invention may be prepared with carriers that protect them against rapid elimination from the body, such as time-release formulations or coatings. Such carriers include controlled release formulations, such as, but not limited to, microencapsulated delivery systems.
  • the active compound is included in the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier in an amount sufficient to exert a therapeutically useful effect in the absence of undesirable side effects on the patient treated.
  • the therapeutically effective concentration may be determined empirically by testing the compounds in known in vi tro and in vivo model systems for the treated disorder.
  • the compounds and compositions of the invention can be enclosed in multiple or single dose containers.
  • the enclosed compounds and compositions can be provided in kits, for example, including component parts that can be assembled for use.
  • kits may include a compound inhibitor and a second therapeutic agent for co-administration.
  • the inhibitor and second therapeutic agent may be provided as separate component parts.
  • a kit may include a plurality of containers, each container holding one or more unit dose of the compound of the invention.
  • the containers are preferably adapted for the desired mode of administration, including, but not limited to tablets, gel capsules, sustained-release capsules, and the like for oral administration; depot products, pre-filled syringes, ampoules, vials, and the like for parenteral administration; and patches, medipads, creams, and the like for topical administration.
  • the concentration of active compound in the drug composition will depend on absorption, inactivation, and excretion rates of the active compound, the dosage schedule, and amount administered as well as other factors known to those of skill in the art.
  • the active ingredient may be administered at once, or may be divided into a number of smaller doses to be administered at intervals of time. It is understood that the precise dosage and duration of treatment is a function of the disease being treated and may be determined empirically using known testing protocols or by extrapolation from in vivo or in vi tro test data. It is to be noted that concentrations and dosage values may also vary with the severity of the condition to be alleviated. It is to be further understood that for any particular subject, specific dosage regimens should be adjusted over time according to the individual need and the professional judgment of the person administering or supervising the administration of the compositions, and that the concentration ranges set forth herein are exemplary only and are not intended to limit the scope or practice of the claimed compositions.
  • the compound should be provided in a composition that protects it from the acidic environment of the stomach.
  • the composition can be formulated in an enteric coating that maintains its integrity in the stomach and releases the active compound in the intestine.
  • the composition may also be formulated in combination with an antacid or other such ingredient.
  • Oral compositions will generally include an inert diluent or an edible carrier and may be compressed into tablets or enclosed in gelatin capsules.
  • the active compound or compounds can be incorporated with excipients and used in the form of tablets, capsules, or troches.
  • Pharmaceutically compatible binding agents and adjuvant materials can be included as part of the composition.
  • the tablets, pilTs, capsules, troches, and the like can contain any of the following ingredients or compounds of a similar nature: a binder such as, but not limited to, gum tragacanth, acacia, corn starch, or gelatin; an excipient such as microcrystalline cellulose, starch, or lactose; a disintegrating agent such as, but not limited to, alginic acid and corn starch; a lubricant such as, but not limited to, magnesium stearate; a gildant, such as, but not limited to, colloidal silicon dioxide; a sweetening agent such as sucrose or saccharin; and a flavoring agent such as peppermint, methyl salicylate, or fruit flavoring.
  • a binder such as, but not limited to, gum tragacanth, acacia, corn starch, or gelatin
  • an excipient such as microcrystalline cellulose, starch, or lactose
  • a disintegrating agent such as, but not limited to
  • dosage unit form When the dosage unit form is a capsule, it can contain, in addition to material of the above type, a liquid carrier such as a fatty oil .
  • dosage unit forms can contain various other materials, which modify the physical form of the dosage unit, for example, coatings of sugar and other enteric agents.
  • the compounds can also " be administered as a component of an elixir, suspension, syrup, wafer, chewing gum or the like.
  • a syrup may contain, in addition to the active compounds, sucrose as a sweetening agent and certain preservatives, dyes and colorings, and flavors.
  • Solutions or suspensions used for parenteral, intradermal, subcutaneous, or topical application can include any of the following components: a sterile diluent such as water for injection, saline solution, fixed oil, a naturally occurring vegetable oil such as sesame oil, coconut oil, peanut oil, cottonseed oil, and the like, or a synthetic fatty vehicle such as ethyl oleate, and the like, polyethylene glycol, glycerine, propylene glycol, or other synthetic solvent; antimicrobial agents such as benzyl alcohol and methyl parabens; antioxidants such as ascorbic acid and sodium bisulfite; chelating agents such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) ; buffers such as acetates, citrates, and phosphates; and agents for the adjustment of tonicity such as sodium chloride and dextrose.
  • a sterile diluent such as water for injection, saline solution, fixed oil, a naturally occurring
  • suitable carriers include physiological saline, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) , and solutions containing thickening and solubilizing agents such as, glucose, polyethylene glycol, polypropyleneglycol , and mixtures thereof.
  • PBS phosphate buffered saline
  • suitable carriers include physiological saline, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) , and solutions containing thickening and solubilizing agents such as, glucose, polyethylene glycol, polypropyleneglycol , and mixtures thereof.
  • Liposomal suspensions including tissue-targeted liposomes may also be suitable as pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. These may be prepared according to methods known for example, as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,522,811.
  • the active compounds may be prepared with carriers that protect the compound against rapid elimination from the body, such as time-release formulations or coatings.
  • Such carriers include controlled release formulations, such as, but not limited to, implants and microencapsulated delivery systems, and biodegradable, biocompatible polymers such as collagen, ethylene vinyl acetate, polyanhydrides, polyglycolic acid, polyorthoesters, polylactic acid, and the like. Methods for preparation of such formulations are known to those skilled in the art .
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered orally, parenterally (IV, IM, depo-IM, SQ, and depo-SQ) , sublingually, intranasally (inhalation) , intrathecally, topically, or rectally. Dosage forms known to those skilled in the art are suitable for delivery of the compounds of the invention.
  • Compounds of the invention may be administered enterally or parenterally.
  • compounds of the invention can be administered in usual dosage forms for oral administration as is well known to those skilled in the art.
  • dosage forms include the usual solid unit dosage forms of tablets and capsules as well as liquid dosage forms such as solutions, suspensions, and elixirs.
  • solid dosage forms it is preferred that they be of the sustained release type so that the compounds of the invention need to be administered only once or twice daily.
  • the oral dosage forms are administered to the patient 1, 2, 3, or 4 times daily. It is preferred that the compounds of the invention be administered either three or fewer times, more preferably once or twice daily. Hence, it is preferred that the compounds of the invention be administered in oral dosage form. It is preferred that whatever oral dosage form is used, that it be designed so as to protect the compounds of the invention from the acidic environment of the stomach. Enteric coated tablets are well known to those skilled in the art. In addition, capsules filled with small spheres each coated to protect from the acidic stomach, are also well known to those skilled in the art .
  • an administered amount therapeutically effective to inhibit beta-secretase activity, to inhibit A beta production, to inhibit A beta deposition, or to treat or prevent AD is from about 0.1 mg/day to about 1,000 mg/day. It is preferred that the oral dosage is from about 1 mg/day to about 100 mg/day. It is more preferred that the oral dosage is from about 5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day. It is understood that while a patient may be started at one dose, that dose may be varied over time as the patient's condition changes. Compounds of the invention may also be advantageously delivered in a nano crystal dispersion formulation. Preparation of such formulations is described, for example, in U.S. Patent 5,145,684.
  • Nano crystalline dispersions of HIV protease inhibitors and their method of use are described in U.S. Patent No. 6,045,829.
  • the nano crystalline formulations typically afford greater bioavailability of drug compounds.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered parenterally, for example, by IV, IM, depo-IM, SC, or depo-SC.
  • a therapeutically effective amount of about 0.5 to about 100 mg/day, preferably from about 5 to about 50 mg daily should be delivered.
  • the dose should be about 0.5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day, or a monthly dose of from about 15 mg to about 1,500 mg.
  • the parenteral dosage form be a depo formulation.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered sublingually. When given sublingually, the compounds of the invention should be given one to four times daily in the amounts described above for IM administration.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered intranasally . When given by this route, the appropriate dosage forms are a nasal spray or dry powder, as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the dosage of the compounds of the invention for intranasal administration is the amount described above for IM administration.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered intrathecally.
  • the appropriate dosage form can be a parenteral dosage form as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the dosage of the compounds of the invention for intrathecal administration is the amount described above for IM administration.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered topically.
  • the appropriate dosage form is a cream, ointment, or patch.
  • the patch is preferred.
  • the dosage is from about 0.5 mg/day to about 200 mg/day.
  • the amount that can be delivered by a patch is limited, two or more patches may be used.
  • the number and size of the patch is not important, what is important is that a therapeutically effective amount of the compounds of the invention be delivered as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered rectally by suppository as is known to those skilled in the art. When administered by suppository, the therapeutically effective amount is from about 0.5 mg to about 500 mg.
  • the compounds of the invention can be administered by implants as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the therapeutically effective amount is the amount described above for depot administration.
  • the compounds of the invention are used in the same manner, by the same routes of administration, using the same pharmaceutical dosage forms, and at the same dosing schedule as described above, for preventing disease or treating patients with MCI (mild cognitive impairment) and preventing or delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD, for treating or preventing Down's syndrome, for treating humans who have Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e.
  • MCI mimild cognitive impairment
  • AD Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD
  • Down's syndrome for treating humans who have Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e.
  • the compounds of the invention can be used in combination, with each other or with other therapeutic agents or approaches used to treat or prevent the conditions listed above.
  • Such agents or approaches include: acetylcholine esterase inhibitors such as tacrine (tetrahydroaminoacridine, marketed as COGNEX ® ) , donepezil hydrochloride, (marketed as Aricept ® and rivastigmine (marketed as Exelon ® ) ; gamma-secretase inhibitors; anti- inflammatory agents such as cyclooxygenase II inhibitors; antioxidants such as Vitamin E and ginkolides; immunological approaches, such as, for example, immunization with A beta peptide or administration of anti-A beta peptide antibodies; statins; and direct or indirect neurotropic agents such as Cerebrolysin ® , AIT-082 (Emilieu, 2000, Arch . Neurol . 57:454), and other neurotropic agents of the future.
  • acetylcholine esterase inhibitors such as tacrine (tetrahydroaminoacridine, marketed as COG
  • the compounds of formula (I) can also be used with inhibitors of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) .
  • P-gp inhibitors and the use of such compounds are known to those skilled in the art. See for example, Cancer Research, 53, 4595-4602 (1993), Clin . Cancer Res . , 2, 7-12 (1996), Cancer Research, 56, 4171-4179 (1996), International Publications WO99/64001 and WOOl/10387.
  • the important thing is that the blood level of the P-gp inhibitor be such that it exerts its effect in inhibiting P-gp from decreasing brain blood levels of the compounds of formula (A) .
  • the P-gp inhibitor and the compounds of formula (A) can be administered at the same time, by the same or different route of administration, or at different times. The important thing is not the time of administration but having an effective blood level of the P-gp inhibitor.
  • Suitable P-gp inhibitors include cyclosporin A, verapamil, tamoxifen, quinidine, Vitamin E-TGPS, ritonavir, megestrol acetate, progesterone, rapamycin, 10 , 11-methanodibenzosuberane, phenothiazines, acridine derivatives such as GF120918, FK506, VX-710, LY335979, PSC-833, GF-102,918 and other steroids. It is to be understood that additional agents will be found that have the same function and therefore achieve the same outcome; such compounds are also considered to be useful.
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be administered orally, parenterally, (IV, IM, IM-depo, SQ, SQ-depo) , topically, sublingually, rectally, intranasally, intrathecally and by implant .
  • the therapeutically effective amount of the P-gp inhibitors is from abou-t 0.1 to about 300 mg/kg/day, preferably about 0.1 to about 150 mg/kg daily. It is understood that while a patient may be started on one dose, that dose may have to be varied over time as the patient's condition changes.
  • the P-gp inhibitors When administered orally, the P-gp inhibitors can be administered in usual dosage forms for oral administration as is known to those skilled in the art. These dosage forms include the usual solid unit dosage forms of tablets and capsules as well as liquid dosage forms such as solutions, suspensions and elixirs. When the solid dosage forms are used, it is preferred that they be of the sustained release type so that the P-gp inhibitors need to be administered only once or twice daily.
  • the oral dosage forms are administered to the patient one thru four times daily. It is preferred that the P-gp inhibitors be administered either three or fewer times a day, more preferably once or twice daily.
  • the P-gp inhibitors be administered in solid dosage form and further it is preferred that the solid dosage form be a sustained release form which permits once or twice daily dosing. It is preferred that what ever dosage form is used, that it be designed so as to protect the P-gp inhibitors from the acidic environment of the stomach. Enteric coated tablets are well known to those skilled in the art. In addition, capsules filled with small spheres each coated to protect from the acidic stomach, are also well known to those skilled in the art.
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be- administered parenterally.
  • parenterally they can be administered IV, IM, depo-IM, SQ or depo-SQ.
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be given sublingually. When given sublingually, the P-gp inhibitors should be given one thru four times daily in the same amount as for IM administration.
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be given intranasally. When given by this route of administration, the appropriate dosage forms are a nasal spray or dry powder as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the dosage of the P-gp inhibitors for intranasa ' l administration is the same as for IM administration.
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be given intrathecally.
  • the appropriate dosage form can be a parenteral dosage form as is known to those skilled in the art .
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be given topically.
  • the appropriate dosage form is a cream, ointment or patch. Because of the amount of the P-gp inhibitors needed to be administered the patch is preferred. However, the amount that can be delivered by a patch is limited. Therefore, two or more patches may be required. The number and size of the patch is not important, what is important is that a therapeutically effective amount of the P-gp inhibitors be delivered as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be administered rectally by suppository as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the P-gp inhibitors can be administered by implants as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the compounds of the invention inhibit cleavage of APP between Met595 and Asp596 numbered for the APP6_ * 5 isoform, or a mutant thereof, or at a corresponding site of a different isoform, such as APP751 or APP770, or a mutant thereof (sometimes referred to as the "beta secretase site") . While not wishing to be bound by a particular theory, inhibition of betasecretase activity is thought to inhibit production of beta amyloid peptide (A beta) .
  • a beta beta amyloid peptide
  • Inhibitory activity is demonstrated in one of a variety of inhibition assays, whereby cleavage of an APP substrate in the presence of a beta-secretase enzyme is analyzed in the presence of the inhibitory compound, under conditions normally sufficient to result in cleavage at the beta-secretase cleavage site. Reduction of APP cleavage at the beta-secretase cleavage site compared with an untreated or inactive control is correlated with inhibitory activity.
  • Assay systems that can be used to demonstrate efficacy of the compound inhibitors of the invention are known. Representative assay systems are described, for example, in U.S. Patents No. 5,942,400, 5,744,346, as well as in the Examples below.
  • the enzymatic activity of beta-secretase and the production of A beta can be analyzed in vi tro or in vivo, using natural, mutated, and/or synthetic APP substrates, natural, mutated, and/or synthetic enzyme, and the test compound.
  • the analysis may involve primary or secondary cells expressing native, mutant, and/or synthetic APP and enzyme, animal models expressing native APP and enzyme, or may utilize transgenic animal models expressing the substrate and enzyme.
  • Detection of enzymatic activity can be by analysis of one or more of the cleavage products, for example, by immunoassay, fluorometric or chromogenic assay, HPLC, or other means of detection.
  • Inhibitory compounds are determined as those having the ability to decrease the amount of beta-secretase cleavage product produced in comparison to a control, where beta-secretase mediated cleavage in the reaction system is observed and measured in the absence of inhibitory compounds.
  • beta-secretase enzyme Various forms of beta-secretase enzyme are known, and are available and useful for assay of enzyme activity and inhibition of enzyme activity. These include native, recombinant, and synthetic forms of the enzyme.
  • Human beta-secretase is known as Beta Site APP Cleaving Enzyme (BACE) , Asp2 , and memapsin 2, and has been characterized, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 5,744,346 and published PCT patent applications W098/22597, WO00/03819, WO01/23533, and WO00/17369, as well as in literature publications (Hussain et al . , 1999, Mol . Cell . Neurosci .
  • Beta-secretase can be extracted and purified from human brain tissue and can be produced in cells, for example mammalian cells expressing recombinant enzyme .
  • Preferred compounds are effective to inhibit 50% of beta- secretase enzymatic activity at a concentration of less than 50 micromolar, preferably at a concentration of 10 micromolar or less, more preferably 1 micromolar or less, and most preferably 10 nanomolar or less.
  • Assays that demonstrate inhibition of beta-secretase- mediated cleavage of APP can utilize any of the known forms of APP, including the 695 amino acid "normal” isotype described by Kang et al . , 1987, Nature 325:733-6, the 770 amino acid isotype described by Kitaguchi et . al . , 1981, Nature 331:530-532, and variants such as the Swedish Mutation (KM670-1NL) (APP-SW) , the London Mutation (V7176F) , and others. See, for example, U.S. Patent No. 5,766,846 and also Hardy, 1992, Nature Genet . 1:233- 234, for a review of known variant mutations.
  • Additional useful substrates include the dibasic amino acid modification, APP-KK disclosed, for example, in WO 00/17369, fragments of APP, and synthetic peptides containing the beta-secretase cleavage site, wild type (WT) or mutated form, e.g., SW, as described, for example, in U.S. Patent No 5,942,400 and WO00/03819.
  • WT wild type
  • SW mutated form
  • the APP substrate contains the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP (KM-DA or NL-DA) for example, a complete APP peptide or variant, an APP fragment, a recombinant or synthetic APP, or a fusion peptide.
  • the fusion peptide includes the beta-secretase cleavage site fused to a peptide having a moiety useful for enzymatic assay, for example, having isolation and/or detection properties.
  • a useful moiety may be an antigenic epitope for antibody binding, a label or other detection moiety, a binding substrate, and the like.
  • Antibodies Products characteristic of APP cleavage can be measured by immunoassay using various antibodies, as described, for example, in Pirttila et al . , 1999, Neuro . Lett . 249:21-4, and in U.S. Patent No. 5,612,486.
  • Useful antibodies to detect A beta include, for example, the monoclonal antibody 6E10 (Senetek, St.
  • An APP substrate containing the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP for example, a complete APP or variant, an APP fragment, or a recombinant or synthetic APP substrate containing the amino acid sequence: KM-DA or NL-DA, is incubated in the presence of beta-secretase enzyme, a fragment thereof, or a synthetic or recombinant polypeptide variant having betasecretase activity and effective to cleave the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP, under incubation conditions suitable for the cleavage activity of the enzyme.
  • Suitable substrates optionally include derivatives that may be fusion proteins or peptides that contain the substrate peptide and a modification useful to facilitate the purification or detection of the peptide or its beta-secretase cleavage products.
  • Useful modifications include the insertion of a known antigenic epitope for antibody binding; the linking of a label or detectable moiety, the linking of a binding substrate, and the like.
  • Suitable incubation conditions for a cell-free in vi tro assay include, for example: approximately 200 nanomolar to 10 micromolar substrate, approximately 10 to 200 picomolar enzyme, and approximately 0.1 nanomolar to 10 micromolar inhibitor compound, in aqueous solution, at an approximate pH of 4 -7, at approximately 37 degrees C, for a time period of approximately 10 minutes to 3 hours.
  • These incubation conditions are exemplary only, and can be varied as required for the particular assay components and/or desired measurement system. Optimization of the incubation conditions for the particular assay components should account for the specific beta-secretase enzyme used and its pH optimum, any additional enzymes and/or markers that might be used in the assay, and the like. Such optimization is routine and will not require undue experimentation.
  • One useful assay utilizes a fusion peptide having maltose binding protein (MBP) fused to the C-terminal 125 amino acids of APP-SW.
  • MBP maltose binding protein
  • the MBP portion is captured on an assay substrate by anti-MBP capture antibody.
  • Incubation of the captured fusion protein in the presence of beta-secretase results in cleavage of the substrate at the beta-secretase cleavage site.
  • Analysis of the cleavage activity can be, for example, by immunoassay of cleavage products.
  • One such immunoassay detects a unique epitope exposed at the carboxy terminus of the cleaved fusion protein, for example, using the antibody SW192. This assay is described, for example, in U.S. Patent No 5,942,400.
  • Numerous cell-based assays can be used to analyze betasecretase activity and/or processing of APP to release A beta.
  • Contact of an APP substrate with a beta-secretase enzyme within the cell and in the presence or absence of a compound inhibitor of the invention can be used to demonstrate beta-secretase inhibitory activity of the compound.
  • assay in the presence of a useful i hibitory compound provides at least about 30%, most preferably at least about 50% inhibition of the enzymatic activity, as compared with a non-inhibited control.
  • cells that naturally express beta- secretase are used.
  • cells are modified to express a recombinant beta-secretase or synthetic variant enzyme as discussed above.
  • the APP substrate may be added to the culture medium and is preferably expressed in the cells.
  • Cells that naturally express APP, variant or mutant forms of APP, or cells transformed to express an isoform of APP, mutant or variant APP, recombinant or synthetic APP, APP fragment, or synthetic APP peptide or fusion protein containing the betasecretase APP cleavage site can be used, provided that the expressed APP is permitted to contact the enzyme and enzymatic cleavage activity can be analyzed.
  • Human cell lines that normally process A beta from APP provide a useful means to assay inhibitory activities of the compounds of the invention.
  • Production and release of A beta and/or other cleavage products into the culture medium can be measured, for example by immunoassay, such as Western blot or enzyme-linked immunoassay (EIA) such as by ELISA.
  • immunoassay such as Western blot or enzyme-linked immunoassay (EIA) such as by ELISA.
  • Cells expressing an APP substrate and an active betasecretase can be incubated in the presence of a compound inhibitor to demonstrate inhibition of enzymatic activity as compared with a control.
  • Activity of beta-secretase can be measured by analysis of one or more cleavage products of the APP substrate. For example, inhibition of beta-secretase activity against the substrate APP would be expected to decrease release of specific beta-secretase induced APP cleavage products such as A beta.
  • APP-SW Swedish Mutant form of APP
  • APP-KK Swedish Mutant form of APP
  • APP-SW-KK provides cells having enhanced beta-secretase activity and producing amounts of A beta that can be readily measured.
  • the cells expressing APP and beta-secretase are incubated in a culture medium under conditions suitable for beta-secretase enzymatic activity at its cleavage site on the APP substrate.
  • the amount of A beta released into the medium and/or the amount of CTF99 fragments of APP in the cell lysates is reduced as compared with the control.
  • the cleavage products of APP can be analyzed, for example, by immune reactions with specific antibodies, as discussed above.
  • Preferred cells for analysis of beta-secretase activity include primary human neuronal cells, primary transgenic animal neuronal cells where the transgene is APP, and other cells such as those of a stable 293 cell line expressing APP, for example, APP-SW.
  • transgenic animals expressing APP substrate and beta-secretase enzyme can be used to demonstrate inhibitory activity of the compounds of ⁇ the invention.
  • Certain transgenic animal models have been described, for example, in U.S. Patent Nos.: 5,877,399; 5,612,486; 5,387,742; 5,720,936; 5,850,003; 5,877,015,, and 5,811,633, and in Ganes et al . , 1995, Nature 373:523.
  • animals that exhibit characteristics associated with the pathophysiology of AD are preferred.
  • Administration of the compound inhibitors of the invention to the transgenic mice described herein provides an alternative method for demonstrating the inhibitory activity of the compounds.
  • Administration of the compounds in a pharmaceutically effective carrier and via an administrative route that reaches the target tissue in an appropriate therapeutic amount is also preferred.
  • Inhibition of beta-secretase mediated cleavage of APP at the beta-secxetase cleavage site and of A beta release can be analyzed in these animals by measure of cleavage fragments in the animal ' s body fluids such as cerebral fluid or tissues . Analysis of brain tissues for A beta deposits or plaques is preferred.
  • the compounds of the invention are effective to reduce beta- secretase-mediated cleavage of APP at the beta-secretase cleavage site and/or effective to reduce released amounts of A beta.
  • the compounds of the invention are effective to reduce A beta deposition in brain tissues of the animal, and to reduce the number and/or size of beta amyloid plaques.
  • the compounds are effective to inhibit or slow the progression of disease characterized by enhanced amounts of A beta, to slow the progression of AD in the, and/or to prevent onset or development of AD in a patient at risk for the disease.
  • - in general represents a bond between two atoms in the chain.
  • CH 3 -0-CH 2 -CH (Ri) -CH 3 represents a 2- substituted-1-methoxypropane compound.
  • the symbol "-” represents the point of attachment of the substituent to a compound.
  • aryl (C ⁇ -C 3 ) alkyl- indicates an alkylaryl group, such as benzyl, attached to the compound at the alkyl moiety.
  • R m optionally substituted with 1, 2 or 3 R q groups indicates that R m is substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R q groups where the R q groups can be the same or different .
  • APP amyloid precursor protein
  • a beta, amyloid beta peptide is defined as any peptide resulting from beta-secretase mediated cleavage of APP, including peptides of 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43 amino acids, and extending from the beta-secretase cleavage site to amino acids 39, 40, 41, 42, or 43.
  • Beta-secretase (BACE1, Asp2 , Memapsin 2) is an aspartyl protease that mediates cleavage of APP at the amino-terminal edge of A beta. Human beta-secretase is described, for example, in WO00/17369.
  • Pharmaceutically acceptable refers to those properties and/or substances that are acceptable to the patient from a pharmacological/toxicological point of view and to the manufacturing pharmaceutical chemist from a physical/chemical point of view regarding composition, formulation, stability, patient acceptance and bioavailability.
  • a therapeutically effective amount is defined as an amount effective to reduce or lessen at least one symptom of the disease being treated or to reduce or delay onset of one or more clinical markers or symptoms of the disease.
  • alkyl and “C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl” in the present invention is meant straight or branched chain alkyl groups having 1-6 carbon atoms, such as, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec- butyl , tert-butyl, pentyl, 2-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl , hexyl , 2-hexyl, 3-hexyl, and 3-methylpentyl . It is understood that in cases where an alkyl chain of a substituent (e.g. of an alkyl, alkoxy or alkenyl group) is shorter or longer than 6 carbons, it will be so indicated in the second "C” as, for example, "C ⁇ -C ⁇ 0 " indicates a maximum of 10 carbons.
  • substituent e.g. of an alkyl, alkoxy or alkenyl group
  • alkoxy and “C ⁇ -C 3 alkoxy” in the present invention is meant straight or branched chain alkyl groups having 1-6 carbon atoms, attached through at least one divalent oxygen atom, such as, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, sec-butoxy, tert-butoxy, pentoxy, isopentoxy, neopentoxy, hexoxy, and 3-methylpentoxy.
  • halogen in the present invention is meant fluorine, bromine, chlorine, and iodine.
  • alkenyl and C 2 -C 6 alkenyl means straight and branched hydrocarbon radicals having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and from one to three double bonds and includes, for example, ethenyl, propenyl , l-but-3-enyl , l-pent-3-enyl , l-hex-5-enyl and the like.
  • Alkynyl and C 2 -C 6 alkynyl means straight and branched hydrocarbon radicals having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and one or two triple ( bonds and includes ethynyl , propynyl , butynyl , pentyn-2-yl and the like.
  • cycloalkyl refers to saturated carbocyclic radicals having three to twelve carbon atoms.
  • the cycloalkyl can be monocyclic, or a polycyclic fused system. Examples of such radicals include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyciopeiiLyl , cyclohexyl and cycloheptyl.
  • the cycloalkyl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups.
  • such cycloalkyl groups may be optionally substituted with Cx-Cs alkyl, C -C 6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono (C ⁇ -C 6 ) alkylamino, di (C ⁇ -C 6 ) alkylamino, C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, C 2 - C 6 alkynyl, C ⁇ -C 6 haloalkyl, C ⁇ -C 6 haloalkoxy, amino (C ⁇ -C 6 ) alkyl , mono (C ⁇ -C 6 ) alkylamino (Ci-Cs) alkyl or di (Ci-Cg) alkylamino (C x - C s ) alkyl.
  • aryl is meant an aromatic carbocyclic group having a single ring (e.g., phenyl), multiple rings (e.g., biphenyl) , or multiple condensed rings in which at least one is aromatic, (e.g., 1, 2 , 3 , 4-tetrahydronaphthyl , naphthyl) , which is optionally mono-, di-, or trisubstituted.
  • Preferred aryl groups of the present invention are phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2 -naphthyl, indanyl , indenyl, dihydronaphthyl , tetralinyl or 6,7,8,9- tetrahydro-5H-benzo [a] cycloheptenyl .
  • the aryl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups.
  • such aryl groups may be optionally substituted with, for example, Ci- C e alkyl, C !
  • heteroaryl is meant one or more aromatic ring systems of 5-, 6-, or 7-membered rings which includes fused ring systems of 9-11 atoms containing at least one and up to four heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur.
  • Preferred heteroaryl groups of the present invention include pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, quinolinyl, benzothienyl , indolyl, indolinyl, pryidazinyl, pyrazinyl, isoindolyl, isoquinolyl, quinazolinyl , quinoxalinyl, phthalazinyl , • imidazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, indolizinyl, indazolyl, benzothiazolyl , benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl , furanyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl ,
  • heteroaryl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups.
  • heterocycle By “heterocycle”, “heterocycloalkyl” or “heterocyclyl” is meant one or more carbocyclic ring systems of 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, or 7-membered rings which includes fused ring systems of 9-11 atoms containing at least one and up to four heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur.
  • Preferred heterocycles of the present invention include morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl S-oxide, thiomorpholinyl S,S- dioxide, piperazinyl, homopiperazinyl , pyrrolidinyl, pyrrolinyl, tetrahydropyranyl , piperidinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl , tetrahydrothienyl , homopiperidinyl , homomorpholinyl , homothiomorpholinyl, homothiomorpholinyl S,S-dioxide, oxazolidinonyl , dihydropyrazolyl , dihydroisoindolyl , dihydropyrrolyl, dihydropyrazinyl , dihydropyridinyl , dihydropyrimidinyl , dihydrofuryl , dihydropyranyl , azepanyl, diazepany
  • heterocycle groups herein maybe unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups.
  • the compounds of the invention are analyzed for inhibitory activity by use of the MBP-C125 assay. This assay determines the relative inhibition of beta-secretase cleavage of a model
  • the substrate is a fusion peptide formed of maltose binding protein (MBP) and the carboxy terminal 125 amino acids of APP-SW, the Swedish 'mutation.
  • MBP maltose binding protein
  • the beta-secretase enzyme is derived from human brain tissue as described in Sinha et al, 1999, Nature 40:537-540) or recombinantly produced as the
  • full-length enzyme (amino acids 1-501)
  • Inhibition of the enzyme is analyzed, for example, by immunoassay of the enzyme's cleavage products.
  • One exemplary ELISA uses an anti-MBP capture antibody that is deposited on precoated and blocked 96-well high binding plates, followed by incubation with diluted enzyme reaction supernatant, incubation with a specific reporter antibody, for example, biotinylated anti-SW192 reporter antibody, and further incubation with streptavidin/alkaline phosphatase .
  • cleavage of the intact MBP-C125SW fusion protein results in the generation of a truncated amino-terminal fragment, exposing a new SW-192 antibody-positive epitope at the carboxy terminus.
  • Detection is effected by a fluorescent substrate signal on cleavage by the phosphatase .
  • ELISA only detects cleavage following Leu 596 at the substrate's APP-SW 751 mutation site.
  • Test compounds are diluted in a 1:1 dilution series to a six- point concentration curve (two wells per concentration) in one 96 -plate row per compound tested.
  • Each of the test compounds is prepared in DMSO to make up a 10 millimolar stock solution.
  • the stock solution is serially diluted in DMSO to obtain a final compound concentration of 200 micromolar at the high point of a 6-point dilution curve.
  • Ten (10) microliters of each dilution is added to each of two wells on row C of a corresponding V- bottom plate to which 190 microliters of 52 millimolar NaOAc, 7.9% DMSO, pH 4.5 are pre-added.
  • the NaOAc diluted compound plate is spun down to pellet precipitant and 20 microliters/well is transferred to a corresponding flat-bottom plate to which 30 microliters of ice-cold enzyme-substrate mixture (2.5 microliters MBP-C125SW substrate, 0.03 microliters enzyme and 24.5 microliters ice cold 0.09% TX100 per 30 microliters) is added.
  • the final reaction mixture of 200 micromolar compound at the highest curve point is in 5% DMSO, 20 millimolar NaOAc, 0.06% TX100, at pH 4.5. Warming the plates to 37 degrees C starts the enzyme reaction.
  • a synthetic APP substrate that can be cleaved by beta- secretase and having N-terminal biotin and made fluorescent by the covalent attachment of Oregon green at the Cys residue is used to assay beta-secretase activity in the presence or absence of the inhibitory compounds of the invention.
  • Useful substrates include the following:
  • Biotin- SEVNL-DAEFRC [oregon green] KK [SEQ ID NO: 1]
  • Biotin- SEVKM-DAEFRC [oregon green] KK [SEQ ID NO: 2]
  • the enzyme (0.1 nanomolar) and test compounds (0.001 - 100 micromolar) are incubated in pre-blocked, low affinity, black plates (384 well) at 37 degrees for 30 minutes.
  • the reaction is initiated by addition of 150 millimolar substrate to a final volume of 30 microliter per well.
  • the final assay conditions are: 0.001 - 100 micromolar compound inhibitor; 0.1 molar sodium acetate (pH 4.5); 150 nanomolar substrate; 0.1 nanomolar soluble beta-secretase; 0.001% Tween 20, and 2% DMSO.
  • the assay mixture is incubated for 3 hours at 37 degrees C, and the reaction is terminated by the addition of a saturating concentration of immunopure streptavidin. After incubation with streptavidin at room temperature for 15 minutes, fluorescence polarization is measured, for example, using a LJL Acqurest
  • the activity of the beta-secretase enzyme is detected by changes in the fluorescence polarization that occur when the substrate is cleaved by the enzyme. Incubation in the presence or absence of compound inhibitor demonstrates specific inhibition of beta-secretase enzymatic cleavage of its synthetic APP substrate. In this assay, preferred compounds of the invention exhibit an IC 50 of less than 50 micromolar.
  • Beta-Secretase Inhibition P26-P4'SW Assay , Synthetic substrates containing the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP are used to assay beta-secretase activity, using the methods described, for example, in published PCT application WO00/47618.
  • the P26-P4'SW substrate is a peptide of the sequence : (biotin) CGGADRGLTTRPGSGLTNIKTEEISEVNLDAEF [SEQ ID NO: 6]
  • the P26-P1 standard has the sequence:
  • biotin-coupled synthetic substrates are incubated at a concentration of from about 0 to about 200 micromolar in this assay. When testing inhibitory compounds, a substrate concentration of about 1.0 micromolar is preferred. Test compounds diluted in DMSO are added to the reaction mixture, with a final DMSO concentration of 5%. Controls also contain a final DMSO concentration of 5%. The concentration of beta secretase enzyme in the reaction is varied, to give product , concentrations with the linear range of the ELISA assay, about 125 to 2000 picomolar, after dilution.
  • the reaction mixture also includes 20 millimolar sodium acetate, pH 4.5, 0.06% Triton X100, and is incubated at 37 degrees C for about 1 to 3 hours.
  • Samples are then diluted in assay buffer (for example, 145.4 nanomolar sodium chloride, 9.51 millimolar sodium phosphate, 7.7 millimolar sodium azide, 0.05% Triton X405, 6g/liter bovine serum albumin, pH 7.4) to quench the reaction, then diluted further for immunoassay of the cleavage products.
  • Cleavage products can be a sayed by ELISA.
  • Diluted samples and standards are incubated in assay places coaced with capture antibody, for example, SW192, for about 24 hours at 4 degrees C.
  • TTBS buffer 150 millimolar sodium chloride, 25 millimolar Tris, 0.05% Tween 20, pH 7.5
  • streptavidin- ' AP the samples are incubated with streptavidin- ' AP according to the manufacturer's instructions. After a 'one hour incubation at room temperature, the samples are washed in TTBS and incubated with fluorescent substrate solution A (31.2 g/liter 2 -amino-2 -methyl-1-propanol , 30 mg/liter, pH 9.5). Reaction with streptavidin-alkaline phosphate permits detection by fluorescence. Compounds that are effective inhibitors of beta-secretase activity demonstrate reduced cleavage of the substrate as compared to a control .
  • Synthetic oligopeptides are prepared that incorporate the known cleavage site of beta-secretase, and optionally detectable tags, such as fluorescent or chromogenic moieties. Examples of such peptides, as well as their production and detection methods are described in U.S. Patent No: 5,942,400, herein incorporated by reference. Cleavage products can be detected using high performance liquid chromatography, or fluorescent or chromogenic detection methods appropriate to the peptide to be detected, according to methods well known in the art.
  • one such peptide has the sequence SEVNL- DAEF [SEQ ID NO: 8], and the cleavage site is between residues 5 and 6.
  • Another preferred substrate has the sequence ADRGLTTRPGSGLTNIKTEEISEVNL-DAEF [SEQ ID NO: 9], and the cleavage site is between residues 26 and 27.
  • An exemplary assay for the analysis of inhibition of beta- secretase activity utilizes the human embryonic kidney cell line HEKp293 (ATCC Accession No. CRL-1573) transfected with APP751 containing the naturally occurring double mutation Lys651Met52 to Asn651Leu652 (numbered for APP751) , commonly called the Swedish mutation and shown to overproduce A beta (Citron et al . , 1992, Nature 360:672-674), as described in U.S. Patent No. 5,604,102.
  • the cells are incubated in the presence/absence of the inhibitory compound (diluted in DMSO) at the desired concentration, generally up to 10 micrograms/ml .
  • conditioned media is analyzed for betasecretase activity, for example, by analysis of cleavage fragments.
  • a beta can be analyzed by immunoassay, using specific detection antibodies.
  • the enzymatic activity is measured in the presence and absence of the compound inhibitors to demonstrate specific inhibition of beta-secretase mediated cleavage of APP substrate.
  • Beta-Secretase in Animal Models of AD
  • animal models can be used to screen for inhibition of beta-secretase activity.
  • animal models useful in the invention include, but are not limited to, mouse, guinea pig, dog, and the like.
  • the animals used can be wild type, transgenic, or knockout models.
  • mammalian models can express mutations in APP, such as APP695-SW and the like described herein. Examples of transgenic non-human mammalian models are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,604,102, 5,912,410 and 5, 811, 633.
  • PDAPP mice prepared as described in Games et al . , 1995, Nature 373:523-527 are useful to analyze in vivo suppression of
  • a beta release in the presence of putative inhibitory compounds As described in U.S. Patent No. 6,191,166, 4 month old PDAPP mice are administered compound formulated in vehicle, such as corn oil. The mice are dosed with compound (1-30 mg/ml; preferably 1-10 mg/ml) . After time, e.g., 3-10 hours, the animals are sacrificed, and brains removed for analysis.
  • Transgenic animals are administered an amount of the compound inhibitor formulated in a carrier suitable for the chosen mode of administration.
  • Control animals are untreated, treated with vehicle, or treated with an inactive compound.
  • Administration can be acute, i.e., single dose or multiple doses in one day, or can be chronic, i.e., dosing is repeated daily for a period of days.
  • brain tissue or cerebral fluid is obtained from selected animals and analyzed for the presence of APP cleavage peptides, including A beta, for example, by immunoassay using specific antibodies for A beta detection.
  • animals are sacrificed and brain tissue or cerebral fluid is analyzed for the presence of A beta and/or beta-amyloid plaques. The tissue is also analyzed for necrosis.
  • Animals administered the compound inhibitors of the invention are expected to demonstrate reduced A beta in brain tissues or cerebral fluids and reduced beta amyloid plaques in brain tissue, as compared with non- treated controls.
  • AD patients suffering from Alzheimer's Disease demonstrate an increased amount of A beta in the brain.
  • AD patients are administered an amount of the compound inhibitor formulated in a carrier suitable for the chosen mode of administration. Administration is repeated daily for the duration of the test period. Beginning on day 0, cognitive and memory tests are performed, for example, once per month.
  • Patients administered the compound inhibitors are expected to demonstrate slowing or stabilization of disease progression as analyzed by changes in one or more of the following disease parameters: A beta present in CSF or plasma; brain or hippocampal volume; A beta deposits in the brain; amyloid plaque in the brain; and scores for cognitive and memory function, as compared with control, non-treated patients.
  • Patients predisposed or at risk for developing AD are identified either by recognition of a familial inheritance pattern, for example, presence of the Swedish Mutation, and/or by monitoring diagnostic parameters.
  • Patients identified as predisposed or at risk for developing AD are administered an amount of the compound inhibitor formulated in a carrier suitable for the chosen mode of administration. Administration is repeated daily for the duration of the test period. Beginning on day 0, cognitive and memory tests are performed, for example, once per month.
  • Patients administered the compound inhibitors are expected to demonstrate slowing or stabilization of disease progression as analyzed by changes in one or more of the following disease parameters: A beta present in CSF or plasma; brain or hippocampal volume; amyloid plaque in the brain; and scores for cognitive and memory function, as compared with control, non-treated patients.
  • EDC (1- (3-dimethylaminopropyl) -3-ethylcarbodiimide or the hydrochloride salt)
  • DIEA diisopropylethylamine
  • Coupling of the amine 8 (synthesis discussed in Example 1 below) with carboxylic acids was generally performed using the HBTU coupling method.
  • a carboxylic acid is dissolved in anhydrous DMF (3mL/mmol) and 3 equivalents of PS-DIEA (polystyrene diisopropylethylamine, 3.5 meq/gram, Argonaut Corporation) is added followed by HBTU (1.1 equivalent relative to the acid) .
  • the reaction vessel is closed and the suspension is agitated. After 30 minutes one equivalent of the amine 8 in DMF solution is added and the reaction mixture is agitated overnight.
  • Scavenger resins are added (5 equivalents each of Argonaut MP-carbonate and Argonaut PS-trisamine) are and the contents agitated for 5 hours. (Additional DMF is added if needed to improve mixing.)
  • the reaction mixture is filtered and the solids are washed with DMF.
  • the solvent is evaporated from the combined filtrate and and the product is purified by
  • EXAMPLE 1 Synthesis of N- [4-amino-l- (3, 5-difluorobenzyl) - 2-hydroxybutyl] -5-methyl-N 1 ,N' -dipropyl-isophthalamide (8 in Scheme 4) .
  • Amine 8 was acylated with 3- (1- (tert-butoxycarbonyl) - piperidin-4-yl) propanoic acid under HBTU conditions to give the amide 35.
  • the BOC group was cleaved with HCl in dioxane to give the amine hydrochloride salt 36.
  • This hydrochloride salt was acylated with N-Boc-6-aminohexanoic acid to give compound 37.
  • the Boc group of 37 was in turn cleaved with HCl in dioxane to give compound 38.
  • Example 6 5- ⁇ [ (1Z) -N-cyanobutanimidoyl] amino ⁇ -l, 2, 4, 5- tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( ⁇ 3-
  • Example 7 1, 2, 4, 5-tetradeoxy-1- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( ⁇ 3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl ⁇ amino) -5- ⁇ [4- ( trifluoromethyl)pyrimidin-2-yl] amino ⁇ -L-threo-pentitol (41 in Scheme 6)
  • Example 8 N' -[ (IS, 2S, 4S) -1- (3 , 5-difluorobenzyl) -2- hydroxy-4- (pentanoylamino)pentyl] -5-methyl-N, N- dipropylisophthalamide (48 in Scheme 7)

Abstract

The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I); useful in treating Alzheimer's disease and other similar diseases. These compounds include inhibitors of the beta­secretase enzyme that are useful in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other diseases characterized by deposition of A beta peptide in a mammal. The compounds of the invention are useful in pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treatment to reduce A beta peptide formation.

Description

HYDROXYPROPYL AMIDES FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/376,895, filed April 30, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention The invention relates to hydroxypropyl amides and to such compounds that are useful in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and related diseases. More specifically, it relates to such compounds that are capable of inhibiting beta-secretase, an enzyme that cleaves amyloid precursor protein to produce amyloid beta peptide (A beta) , a major component of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's sufferers.
Background of the Invention
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease of the brain primarily associated with aging. Clinical presentation of AD is characterized by loss of memory, cognition, reasoning, judgment, and orientation. As the disease progresses, motor, sensory, and linguistic abilities are also affected until there is global impairment of multiple cognitive functions. These cognitive losses occur gradually, but typically lead to severe impairment and eventual death in the range of four to twelve years .
Alzheimer's disease is characterized by two major pathologic observations in the brain: neurofibrillary tangles and beta amyloid (or neuritic) plaques, comprised predominantly of an aggregate of a peptide fragment know as A beta.
Individuals with AD exhibit characteristic beta-amyloid deposits in the brain (beta amyloid plaques) and in cerebral blood vessels (beta amyloid angiopathy) as well as neurofibrillary tangles. Neurofibrillary tangles occur not only in Alzheimer's disease but also in other dementia-inducing disorders. On autopsy, large numbers of these lesions are generally found in areas of the human brain important for memory and cognition.
Smaller numbers of these lesions in a more restricted anatomical distribution are found in the brains of most aged humans who do not have clinical AD. Amyloidogenic plaques and vascular amyloid angiopathy also characterize the brains of individuals- with Trisomy 21 (Down's Syndrome), Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type (HCH A- D) , and other neurodegenerative disorders. Beta-amyloid is a defining feature of AD, now believed to be a causative precursor or factor in the development of disease. Deposition of A beta in areas of the brain responsible for cognitive activities is a major factor in the development of AD. Beta-amyloid plaques are predominantly composed of amyloid beta peptide (A beta, also sometimes designated betaA4) . A beta peptide is derived by proteolysis of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and is comprised of 39-42 amino acids. Several proteases called secretases are involved in the- processing of APP.
Cleavage of APP at the N-terminus of the A beta peptide by beta-secretase and at the C-terminus by one or more gamma- secretases constitutes the beta-amyloidogenic pathway, i.e. the pathway by which A beta is formed. Cleavage of APP by alpha- secretase produces alpha-sAPP, a secreted form of APP that does not result in beta-amyloid plaque formation. This alternate pathway precludes the formation of A beta peptide. A description of the proteolytic processing fragments of APP is found, for example, in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,441,870; 5,721,130; and 5,942,400.
An aspartyl protease has been identified as the enzyme responsible for processing of APP at the beta-secretase cleavage site. The beta-se'cretase enzyme has been disclosed using varied nomenclature, including BACE, Asp, and Memapsin. See, for example, Sinha et al . , 1999, Nature 402:537-554 (p501) and published PCT application WO00/17369. Several lines of evidence indicate that progressive cerebral deposition of beta-amyloid peptide (A beta) plays a seminal r l in the pathogenesis of AD and can precede cognitive symptoms by yeaxs or decades. See, for example, Selkoe, 1991, Neuron 6:487. Release of A beta from neuronal cells grown in culture and the presence of A beta in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of both normal individuals and AD patients has been demonstrated. See, for example, Seubert et al . , 1992, Nature 359:325-327.
It has been proposed that A beta peptide accumulates as a result of APP processing by beta-secretase, thus inhibition of this enzyme's activity is desirable for the txeatment of AD. In vivo processing of APP at the beta-secretase cleavage site is thought to be a rate-limiting step in A beta production, and is thus a therapeutic target for the treatment of AD. See for example, Sabbagh, M., et al . , 1997, Alz . Dϊs . Rev. 3, 1-19. BACE1 knockout mice fail to produce A beta, and present a normal phenotype . When crossed with transgenic mice that over express APP, the progeny show reduced amounts of A beta in brain extracts as compared with control animals (Luo et al . , 2001 Nature Neuroscience 4:231-232). This evidence further supports the proposal that inhibition of beta-secretase activity and reduction of A beta in the brain provides a therapeutic method for the treatment of AD and other beta amyloid disorders.
At present there are no effective treatments for halting, preventing, or reversing the progression of Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, there is an urgent need for pharmaceutical agents capable of slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease and/or preventing it in the first place.
Compounds that are effective inhibitors of beta-secretase, that inhibit beta-secretase-mediated cleavage of APP, that are effective inhibitors of A beta production, and/or are effective to reduce amyloid beta deposits or plaques, are needed for the treatment and prevention of disease characterized by amyloid beta deposits or plaques, such as AD.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention encompasses the compounds of formula (I) shown below, pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds and methods employing such compounds or compositions in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and more specifically compounds that are capable of inhibiting beta-secretase, an enzyme that cleaves amyloid precursor protein to produce A-beta peptide, a major component of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's sufferers.
In one aspect, the invention provides compounds of formula (I) :
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and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein Y is absent or is -(CH2)n~, where n = 1 , 2 , or 3 and where up to 3 hydrogens of -(CH2)n- are optionally replaced with one, two or three substituents selected from Cι-C3 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3,
C1-C3 alkoxy, -COOH, -COO(Cι-C6 alkyl), -N(COR)R', - CONRR' or -NRR' where R and R' independently are -H or C -Cxo alkyl; Ri is H, - (CH2)l-2-S (0)0-2- (Cι-C6 alkyl), or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, =0, -SH,
-C≡N, -CF3, -COOR, Cχ-C3 alkyl, -C!-C3 alkoxy, amino, monoalkyl mino, dialkylamino, -CONRR', -N (R) C (O) R' - , - OC (=0) -amino, -OC (=0) -monoalkylamino, and -OC(=0)- dialkylamino or
C2-C6 alkenyl or C2-C6 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- or dialkylamino, or -C1-C6 alkyl- (C3-C7) cycloalkyl where cycloalkyl can be optionally substituted with C!-C3 alkyl, halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF , Cι~C6 alkoxy, -0-phenyl, -C02H, -
C02- (C1-C4 alkyl), or -NRR', or aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -Cι-C6 alkyl -aryl, -Cχ-Cέ alkyl-heteroaryl, or -Cι-C6 alkyl -heterocyclyl , where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 of halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -NRiosR'ios, -C02R, -
N(R)COR', or -N(R)S02R', -C (=0) - (Cι-C4) alkyl, -S02- amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (Cι-C4) alkyl, or -Cι-C6 alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected halogens, or
C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or Ci-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cx - C5 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; R2 is H, R'IOO/ - (CRR' ) i-ε ' 100/ _ (CRR' ) o-εRioo - (CRR' ) i-s-O-R' 100 _ (CRR')ι-6-S-R'ιoo, - (CRR' ) 1-6-C (=0) -R100, - (CRR' ) ι_6-S02-Rιoo or - (CRR' ) ι-g-NRιoo-R' 100 ; R and R' independently are hydrogen, Cι-C10 alkyl, Cι-C10 alkylaryl or C1-C10 alkylheteroaryl ;
R100 and R'ioo independently represent aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -aryl-W-aryl, -aryl-W-heteroaryl,
-aryl-W-heterocyclyl , -heteroaryl-W-aryl , -heteroaryl-W- heteroaryl, -heteroaryl -W- heterocyclyl, -heterocyclyl -W- aryl , -heterocyclyl -W-heteroaryl , -heterocyclyl -W- heterocyclyl, -CH [ (CH2) 0-2-O-R150] " (CH2) 0-2-aryl, -CH [ (CH2) „-2- 0-Rιsol - (CH2)0-2-heterocyclyl or -CH [ (CH2) o-2-0-R150] - (CH2) 0-2- heteroaryl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted 'with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
-OR, -N02, Cι-C6 alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, - (CH2) 0- -
0-P(=0) (OR) (OR') , - (CH2)o-4-CO-NRι05R'ιo5, - (CH2) 0.4-O- (CH2)o-4-CONRio2Rio2', - (CH2) o-i~CO- {Cχ-C12 alkyl) , - (CH2)0_
4-CO- (C2-C12 alkenyl) , - (CH2) 0.4-CO- (C2-C12 alkynyl) ,
- (CH2)0-4-CO- (CH2)0-4(C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) o-4-Rιιo, - (CH2)o-4-Ri2o, _ -(CH2)o-4-Ri30, -(CH2)0-4-CO-Riio, -(CH2)0-4-
CO-Ri2o, - (CH2)0-4-CO-R13o, - (CH2) o-4-CO-R140/ - (CH2) o-4~CO- O-Riso, - (CH2)0-4-S02-NRio5R'io5, - (CH2) 0-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-SO2_ (Cι-Cι2 alkyl), - (CH2) 0_4-SO2- (CH2) 0- 4-(C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-N(Rι5o) -CO-O-R1S0, -(CH2)0- 4-N(R15o)-CO-N(Ri5o)2, -(CH2)0-4-N(Ri5o)-CS-N(R15o)2/ (CH2)o-4-N(R1So) -CO-Ri05, - (CH2) 0_4-NRι05R' 105, - (CH2) 0-4- i4o , - (CH2)0-4-O-CO- (d-Cs alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (0) - (O-RU0) 2,
- (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(R150)2, " (CH2)o-4-0-CS-N(Rιso)2, - (CH2) 0-4- O-(Rιso), - (CH2)0-4-0-Ri5o' -COOH, - (CH2) o-4"S- (Riso) ,
(CH2)o-4-N(Ri5o) -S02-Rιo5, - (CH2) 0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-Cιo) alkenyl , and (C2-Cι0) alkynyl , or Rioo is Ci-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R115 groups, or R100 s -(Cα-Cg alkyl) -O- (Cι-C6 alkyl) or -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -S- (Cι-C6 alkyl), each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 Rn5 groups , or Rioo is -O- (CH2)n8-R4_5 where n8 is 0 thru 2 and R4-5 is Cι-C6 alkyl or aryl , or Rioo is C3-C8 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3
Riis groups; W is -(CH2)0-4-/ -0-, -S(0)o-2~, -N(R13S)-/ -CR(OH)- or -C(O)-; Ri0 and Rι02' independently are hydrogen, or
Cι-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently halogen, aryl or -Ruo;
R105 and R'IOS independently represent -H, -Ruo, - 120/ C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (d-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -0- (C1-C3 alkyl), C2-C3 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, or Cx-
C6 alkyl chain with one double bond and one triple bond, or Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with -OH or -NH2; or, Ci-C alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, or R105 and R'IOS together with the atom to which they are attached form a 3 to 7 me bered carbocylic ring, where one member is optionally a heteratom selected from -0-, -S(O)0-2-/ N(Ri35)-, the ring being optionally substituted with 1 , 2 or 3 independently selected Rι40 groups; Rιi5 at each occurrence is independently halogen, -OH, -CO202/ - Ci-Cg thioalkoxy, -C02-phenyl, -NRιosR'135, -S02- (Cx-C8 alkyl), -C(=O)Rι80, Riso, -CONRiosR'ios, -S02NR105R' 105 , -NH-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl), -NH-C (=0) -OH, -NH-C (=0) -OR, -NH-C (=0) -O-phenyl , -0- C(=0)-(Cι-C6 alkyl), -0-C (=0) -amino, -0-C (=0) -mono- or dialkylamino, -0-C (=0) -phenyl , -0- (Cι-C6 alkyl) -C02H, -NH- S02- (Ci-Cg alkyl) , Cι-C6 alkoxy or C -C6 haloalkoxy;
R135 is Ci-Cg alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3.C7 cycloalkyl,
- (CH2) 0-2- (aryl) , ( - (CH2) 0-2- (heteroaryl) , or -(CH2)0-2-
(heterocyclyl) ;
R140 is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from Cι-C6 alkyl, Cι-C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono(Cι-
C6) alkylamino, di (Cι~C6) alkylamino, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Ci-C haloalkyl, Cι-C3 haloalkoxy, amino (Cx-
C6) alkyl, mono (Cι-G6) alkylamino (Cι-C3) alkyl , di (Cι~ C6) alkylamino (Ci-Cg) alkyl, and =0;
Riso is hydrogen, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cι-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), C2-C3 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C3 alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ruo, -R120/ or Ci-C alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from -OH, -NH2, C1-C3 alkoxy, Ruo, and halogen; Riso' is C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cι~C3 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C6 alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ru0, -R120 or Cι-C6 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from -OH, -NH2, Cι-C3 alkoxy, Ruo, and halogen; Riso is selected from morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl , piperazinyl, piperidinyl, homomorpholinyl, homothiomorpholinyl , homothiomorpholinyl S-oxide, homothiomorpholinyl S,S- dioxide, pyrrolinyl and pyrrolidinyl , each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from Cι-C6 alkyl, Cι-C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono (Ci- Cg) alkylamino, di (Ci-Cg) alkylamino, C2-C3 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C3 haloalkyl, Cι-C3 haloalkoxy, amino (Ci- C6) alkyl, mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl , di (Cx- C6) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl , and =0; Ruo is aryl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Rι25 groups;
25 at each occurrence is independently halogen, amino, mono- or dialkylamino, -OH, -C≡N, -S02-NH2, -S02-NH-Cι-Cg alkyl, -S02-
N(Ci-C6 alkyl) 2, -S02- (Cx-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -CO-NH-Ci-Cg alkyl, or -CO-N(Cι-C6 alkyl) 2, or Cι-C3 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl or C2-C3 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- and dialkylamino, or Ci-Cg alkoxy optionally substituted with one, two or three of halogen; Rι20 is heteroaryl, which is optionally substituted with 1 or 2
R125 groups ; and Ri3o is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Rx25 groups;
R3 and R3 ' at each occurrence are independently H, Cι-C6 alkyl, - C02-Cι-C6 alkyl, or
-CO-O- (CH2) n-phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Cι-C6 alkyl; R4 and R5 are independently H or Cι-C6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, and -NRR' where R and R' are independently -H or C1-C10 -alkyl ; X is absent or is:
Figure imgf000010_0001
R7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-0-Cι-C6 alkyl, or -CO-O- (CH2) n- phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Cι-C6 alkyl, and wherein each Cι-C6 alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituent s independently selected from Cι-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C6 alkoxy, -NRι02R'ιo2, Z is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, CN, -0-Cj.-C6 alkyl, or N02; Rs is - (CR245R250) o-4-aryl, - (CR245R25o) o-4-heteroaryl, - (CR245R250) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (CR245R25o) o- -aryl-heteroaryl ,
(CR245R25o) o-4-aryl-heterocyclyl, - (CR245R25o) o-4-aryl-aryl ,
- (CR245R250) 0-4 -heteroaryl -aryl, - (CR245R25o) 0-4-heteroaryl- heterocyclyl, - (CR245R25o) o-4-heteroaryl-heteroaryl ,
(CR245R250) 0-4-heterocyclyl -heteroaryl, - (CR245R25o) 0-4- heterocyclyl -heterocyclyl, - (CR245R25o) 0-4 -heterocyclyl - aryl, - [C (R255) (R2S0) ] ι_3-CO-N- (R255) 2, -CH(aryl)2,
-CH (heteroaryl) 2, -CH (heterocyclyl) 2,
-CH(aryl) (heteroaryl), - (CH2) 0-ι-CH ( (CH2) 0-6-OH) - (CH2) o-i1 aryl, - (CH2)0-ι-CH( (CH2)0-6-OH) - (CH2) 0-ι-heteroaryl , -CH(-aryl or -heteroaryl) -CO-0 (Cι-C4 alkyl), -CH(-CH2-
OH) -CH (OH) -phenyl-N02, - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -0- {Cx-C5 alkyl) -
OH; - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -0- (Ci-Cg alkenyl); - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -0-
(Ci-Cg alkyl) -0-(Cι-C6 alkyl); - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) -aryl; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH2-NH-CH2-CH(-0-CH2-CH3)2, - (CH2) 0-6-C (=NR235) (NR235R24θ) ,
- (C2-C6 alkenyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R2so) ι-4-N (R235) - C(=0)-0-(Cι-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R25o) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) -
(C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR24SR25θ) 1-4-N (R235) -C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl ) -heteroaryl , - (Cκi4A '.τc) 1-4 -C ( =0) - aryl ,
- (CR245R250 ) 1-4 -C ( =0) -heteroaryl , or C1- C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 , 2 , or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205 , cyclopentenyl ,
Figure imgf000011_0001
, -S ( =0) 0-2 (Cι-C6 alkyl ) , - SH ,
Figure imgf000011_0002
, -NR235-
C (=O) -O-R205 , and - S (=0) 2NR235R24o , -NR235C (=0) - (Cχ-C6 alkyl ) , =0 , or
- (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C8) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently , selected from the group consisting of
R205/ -C02H, -C02-(Cι-C4 alkyl) , -C0-NH2, -C0-NH(Cι-C3 alkyl) and -C0-N- (Cι-C6 alkyl) (Cι-C6 alkyl) , or cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl ring fused to aryl, heteroaryl, or heterocyclyl wherein one, two or three carbons of the cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl is optionally replaced with a heteroatom independently selected from NH, NR2ι5, 0, and S(=O)0-2/ and wherein the cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl group is optionally substituted with one or two groups that are independently R20s, =0, -CO-NR235R2 o, or -S02- (C1-C4 alkyl) , or
C -Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R205 groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R200, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R210/ and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R2os groups; t each occurrence is independently selected from -OH, -N02, halogen, -CF3, -C02H, C≡N, - (CH2) o-4-CO-NR22oR22s, - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (Cι-C12 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-C12 alkenyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2- Ci2 alkynyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- aryl, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-heteroaryl , - (CH2) 0-4-CO-heterocyclyl ,
(CH2)o-4-CO-0-R2i5, -(CH2) o-4-Sθ2-NR220R225, - (CH2)0-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl), - (CH2) o-4-S02- (Ci-Cu alkyl), - (CH2) o-4-S02- (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) o-4-N (H or R215) -CO-0-R215 - (CH2) 0-4-N(H or R215) -C0-N(R21S)2, - (CH2)o-4-N-CS-N(R2i5)2, - (CH2) 0-4-N ( -H or R215) -CO-R220, - (CH2)o-4-NR22oR225, - (CH2)0-4-O-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl), - (CH2)0-4-O-P(O) - (OR240)2, - (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(R2ι5) , - (CH2) 0-4-O- CS-N(R2ι5)2, - (CH2) 0-4-O- (R215) , -(CH2)o-4-0-(R2i5)-COOH, -(CH2)0. 4-S- (R2ιs) , - (CH2) 0-4-O- (Ci-Cg) alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 5 -F, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (CHa) 0-4-N (H or R215) -SO2-R220, -(CH2)0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, Ci-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20s groups, C2-Cιo alkenyl and C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 independently selected R2os groups, wherein the aryl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R20s, R210/ or
Ci-Cg alkyl substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R205 or R2ιo# and wherein the heterocyclyl group at each occurrence is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R2ι0; R205 at each occurrence is independently selected from Cι-C6 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -COOH, -O-phenyl, -SH, -S-Ci-Cg alkyl, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy, NH2, NH(Cι-C3 alkyl) or N- (Cι-C6 alkyl) (Cι-C6 alkyl) ; R2ιo at each occurrence is independently selected from halogen, Cι-C3 alkoxy, Cι-C3 haloalkoxy, -NR220R225, OH, C≡N, -CO- (C1-C4 alkyl), _S02JNR235R24o# -CO-NR235R24o, -C (=0) - (QL-C6 alkyl) -- NR235-C(=0) -O-R205, -C(=0) - (Cι-C4 alkyl) -OH, -C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -NR235R240, -C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -imidazolyl , -S02- (C1-C4 alkyl), -C02- (C1-C4 alkyl), =0, or
Ci-Cg alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C3 alkynyl or C3-C7 cycloalkyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R2os groups; R2i5 at each occurrence is independently selected from Cι-C6 alkyl, - (CH2) 0-2- (aryl) , C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, and - (CH2) 0-2- (heteroaryl) , -(CH2)0-2- (heterocyclyl) , wherein the aryl group at each occurrence is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R205 or R2ιo, and wherein the heterocyclyl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R2ιo;
R220 and R225 at each occurrence are independently selected from - H, -C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cι-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C1-C3 alkyl), -C2-C6 alkenyl, -C2-C3 alkynyl, -Cι-C6 alkyl chain with one double bond and one triple bond, -aryl, -heteroaryl, and -heterocyclyl, and
-C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with -OH, -NH2 or halogen, wherein the aryl, heterocyclyl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R270 groups
R35 and R240 at each occurrence are independently H, or Cι-C6 alkyl; R245 and R250 at each occurrence are independently selected from -
H, , -OH, -NH2, -NR23S-C(=0) -O-R205, Cx-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkylaryl, C1-C4 alkylheteroaryl , C1-C4 hydroxyalkyl , C1-C4 alkoxy, C1-C4 haloalkoxy, - (CH2) 0-4-C3-C7 cycloalkyl, C -C6 alkenyl, C2-C3 alkynyl, and phenyl; or R245 and R250 are taken together with the carbon to which they are attached to form a carbocycle of 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 carbon atoms, where one carbon atom is optionally replaced by a heteroatom selected from -0-, -S-, -S02-, and -NR220-;
R255 and R260 at each occurrence are independently selected from -
H, -(CH2-2-S(0)o-2-(Cι-C6 alkyl), - (C3.-C4 alkyl) -aryl, - (Cx-
C alkyl) -heteroaryl , - (C1-C4 alkyl) -heterocyclyl , -aryl, - heteroaryl, -heterocyclyl, - (CH2) i-4-R2S5- (CH2) 0-4-aryl , - (CH2) ι-4-R26s- (CH2) o-4-heteroaryl, - (CH2) 1-4-R265- (CH2 ) 0-4- heterocyclyl , and
Ci-Cg alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl and - (CH2) 0-4-C3-C7 cycloalkyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
R205, -COOH, -COO(Cι-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -CO-NH(Cι-C6 alkyl), -CO-N- (Cι-C6 alkyl) (Cι-C6 alkyl), wherein each aryl or phenyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or
3 groups that are independently R2o5> R210, or Ci-C alkyl substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently Ros or R2ιo# and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1 , 2 , 3, or 4 R2ιo; R2 5 at each occurrence is independently -0-, -S- or -N(Cι-C6 alkyl) - ; and
R27o at each occurrence is independently R205, halogen Cι-C3 alkoxy, Cι-C6 haloalkoxy, NR235R24o, -OH, -C≡N, -CO- (C1-C4 alkyl), -S02-NR235R24o, -CO-NR235R240, -S02- (Cι-C4 alkyl) , =0, or
Ci-Cg alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl or - (CH2) 0-4-C3-C7 cycloalkyl, each of which is optionally substituted with
1 , 2 , or 3 R205 groups .
The invention also provides methods for the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment Down's syndrome, Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, other degenerative dementias, dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease compriseing administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or salt of formula I, to a patient in need thereof. Preferably, the patient is a human. More preferably, the disease is Alzheimer's disease. More preferably, the disease is dementia. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound or salt of formula I and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, solvent, adjuvant or diluent . The invention • also provides the use of a compound or salt according to formula I for the manufacture of a medicament .
The invention also provides the use of a compound or. salt of formula I for the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment Down's syndrome, Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, other degenerative dementias, dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with
Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, or diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
The invention also provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, kits, and methods for inhibiting beta-secretase- mediated cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) . More particularly, the compounds, compositions, and methods of the invention are effective to inhibit the production of A-beta peptide and to treat or prevent any human or veterinary disease or condition associated with a pathological form of A-beta peptide .
The compounds, compositions, and methods of the invention are useful for treating humans who have Alzheimer's Disease
(AD) , for helping prevent or delay the onset of AD, for treating patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) , and preventing or delaying the onset of AD in those patients who would otherwise be expected to progress from MCI to AD, for treating Down's syndrome, for treating Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with
Amyloidosis of the Dutch Type, for treating cerebral beta- amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences such as single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, for treating dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranu i '-ar palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, and diffuse Lewy body type AD, and for treating frontotemporal dementias with parkinsonism (FTDP) .
The compounds of the invention possess beta-secretase inhibitory activity. The inhibitory activities of the compounds of the invention is readily demonstrated, for example, using one or more of the assays described herein or known in the art .
Unless the substituents for a particular formula are expressly defined for that formula, they are understood to carry the definitions set forth in connection with the preceding formula to which the particular formula makes reference.
The invention also provides methods of preparing the compounds of the invention and the intermediates used in those methods . DETAILED DESCRIPTION QF THE INVENTION
In one broad aspect, the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is /
O In another broad aspect, the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
Figure imgf000016_0001
In another broad aspect, the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is \ D
O
In another broad aspect, the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
Figure imgf000016_0002
In another broad aspect, the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is \cA
0 0.
In another broad aspect, the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
I In another broad aspect, the invention encompasses compounds of formula I wherein X is
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Preferred compounds of formula I include those of formula 1-1, i.e., compounds of formula I wherein Ri is - (CH2)i_2-S (0)0-2- (Ci-Cg alkyl), or
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, =0, -SH,
-C≡N, -CF3, -C00R, C1-C3 alkyl, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, monoalkylamino, dialkylamino, -CONRR', -N(R) C (O) R' - , - OC (=0) -amino, -OC (=0) -monoalkylamino, and -OC(=0)- dialkylamino or C2-C6 alkenyl or C2-C6 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- or dialkylamino, or
-Ci-Cg alkyl- (C3-C7) cycloalkyl where' cycloalkyl can be optionally substituted with C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, - OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy, -O-phenyl, -C02H, - C02-(Ci-C4 alkyl), or -NRR1, or aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -Cι-Cε alkyl-aryl, -Cι-C6 alkyl-heteroaryl , or -Cι-C6 alkyl -heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 of \ halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -NRiosR'ios, -C02R, N(R)C0R', or ~N(R)S02R\ -C (=0) - (C1-C4) alkyl, -S02- amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (C1-C4) alkyl, or -Ci-C alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected halogens, or C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or
3 groups independently selected from halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Cι-Ce alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or i-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3/ -Ci-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino. Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein:
Ri and Y together form aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -Cι-C6 alkyl-aryl, -Cι-C6 alkyl-heteroaryl , or -Cι-C6 alkyl- heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, - N02, -NRiosR'ios, -C02R, -N(R)C0R', or -N(R)S02R', -C (=0) - (C1-C4) alkyl, -S02-amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (Cx-C4) alkyl, or
Ci-C alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups which are independently selected from halogen, or C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen,
OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; and the heterocyclyl group is optionally further substituted with oxo . More preferred compounds of formula I-l include those wherein Ri and Y together form -Ci-Cg alkyl-aryl, -Cι-C6_ alkyl- heteroaryl, or > -Cι-C6 alkyl-heterocyclyl , where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -N02, -NRiosR'ios, -C02R, - N(R)COR', or -N(R)S02R', -C (=0) - (Cι-C4) alkyl, -S02- amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (Cι-C4) alkyl, or Ci-Cs alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups which are independently selected from halogen, or
C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or
C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; and the heterocyclyl group " is optionally further substituted with oxo. Still more preferred compounds of formula I-l include those wherein
Ri and Y together are - (CH2) -aryl, where the aryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -N02, - NRiosR'ios, -C02R, -N(R)COR', or -N(R)S02R',
-C(=0) - (C1-C4) alkyl, -S02-amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino., -S02- (C1-C4) alkyl, or
Ci-Cg alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 I groups which are independently selected from halogen, or
C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen,
OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, -QL-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; and the heterocyclyl group is optionally further substituted with oxo. Yet more preferred compounds of formula I-l include those wherein
Ri and Y together are -CH2-phenyl where the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, C1-C4 alkoxy, , hydroxy, -N02, and
C1-C4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 substituents independently selected from halogen, OH, SH, NH2, NH(Cι-Cg alkyl), N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), C≡N, CF3. Still more preferred compounds of formula I-l include those wherein
Ri and Y together are -CH2-phenyl where the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from halogen, Cι-C2 alkyl, Cι-C2 alkoxy, hydroxy, - CF3, and -N02. Preferred compounds of formula I-l include those wherein Rx and Y togecher are benzyl or 3 , 5-difluorobenzyl .
Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein Y is absent and Ri is hydrogen. Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein R and Y together form - (CH2) n-aryl, wherein n is 1, 2 or 3 and wherein 1, 2, or 3 hydrogens of the -(CH2)n- are replaced with one, two or three groups indeoendently selected from F, CI, Br, I, OH, Cι-C3 alkoxy, -N(COR)R', and -NRR'. More preferably, n is 1.
Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein Rx and Y together are -CH (OH) -aryl, -CH (halogen) -aryl , - CH(OMe) -aryl, -CH (OEt) -aryl , -CH (NH2) -aryl, -CH (NMe2) -aryl , CH(NEt2) -aryl, -CH (N (COMe) (Me) ) -aryl or -CH (N (COEt) (Et) ) -aryl . Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein Rx and Y together are -CH (OH) -difluorophenyl , CH (halogen) -difluorophenyl , -CH (OMe) -difluorophenyl , -CH(OEt)- difluorophenyl, -CH (NH2) -difluorophenyl , -CH(NMe2)- difluorophenyl, -CH (NEt2) -difluorophenyl , -CH (N(COMe) (Me) ) - difluorophenyl or -CH ( (COEt) (Et) ) -difluorophenyl . '
Preferred compounds of formula I-l also include those wherein Ri and Y together are -CH (OH) -difluorophenyl .
Preferred compounds of the formula I and formula I-l include compounds of the formula 1-2, i.e., compounds of the formula I or formula I-l wherein: R2 is - (CRR' ) o-δRioo I Rioo represents aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -aryl-W-aryl , aryl-W-heteroaryl , -aryl-W-heterocyclyl , -heteroaryl -W- aryl , -heteroaryl-W-heteroaryl , -heteroaryl-W- heterocyclyl, -heterocyclyl-W-aryl, -heterocyclyl-W- heteroaryl, -heterocyclyl-W-heterocyclyl , -CH [ (CH2) 0-2-O- Risol - (CH2) 0-2-aryl , -CH [ (CH2) o-2-O-Rιso] - (CH2) 0-2-heterocyclyl or -CH [ (CH2) o-2-0-Rι50] - (CH2) 0-2-heteroaryl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from -OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, - (CH2)0-4-
O-P(=0) (OR) (OR') , - (CH2)o-4-CO-NR105R'ιos, - (CH2) 0-4-O-
(CH2)0-4-CONRio2Rio2', - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (Ci-Cι2 alkyl) , -(CH2)0-
4-CO- (C2-Ci2 alkenyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkynyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (CH2) 0-4 (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-Rιιo, -
(CH2) 0-4-R120 , - (CH2) 0-4-R130, ~ (CH2) 0-4-CO-R110 , - (CH2) 0-4-
CO-R120, - (CH2)o-4-CO-Ri3o, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-R140, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-
O-Riso, -(CH2)o-4-S02-NRiosR'ios, - (CH2) 0-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-SO2- (Ci-Cu alkyl), - (CH2) o-4-S02- (CH2) 0- 4-(C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0- -N (R150) -CO-O-R150, -(CH2)0-
4-N(Rι5o)-CO-N(R15o)2, - (CH2)o-4-N(Rιso)-CS-N(Ri5o)2,
(CH2) 0-4-N (Riso) _CO-Rio5 , - (GH2) 0-4-NR105R' 105 , - (CH2) 0-4-R140,
- (CH2)o-4-0-CO-(Cι-C6 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (O) - (O-RU0) 2,
- (CH2)0-4-0-CO-N(Ri5o)2, - (CH2)o_4-0-CS-N(Riso)2, - (CH2) 0-4- O-(RiS0), - (CH2)o-4-0-Rιso'-COOH, - (CH2).0-4-S- (Riso) ,
(CH2)0.4-N(Riso) -S02-Rιos, - (CH2) 0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-Cιo) alkenyl, or (C2-C10) alkynyl . Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein R2 is - (CRR' ) o-sRioo; and
Rioo represents aryl, heteroaryl, or heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
-OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, -(CH2)0-4- 0-P(=0) (OR) (OR') , - (CH2)o-4-CO-NRιosR'ιos, ( - (CH2) 0-4-O-
Figure imgf000022_0001
- (CH2) 0-4-CO- (Cι-C12 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-
4-CO- (C2-Ci2 alkenyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkynyl) ,
-(CH2) 0-4-CO- (CH2)0-4(C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-R110, -
(CH2) 0-4-R120 , - (CH2) 0-4-R130, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-R110 , - (CH2)o-4_ CO-Ruo, - (CH2)0-4-CO-Ri3o, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-Rι40 , - (CH2) 0-4-CO-
O-Riso, - (CH2) 0-4- S02 -NRiosR'ios, - (CH2) 0.4-SO- (C1-C8 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-SO2. (Cι-C12 alkyl) , - (CH2) o-4-S02- (CH2) 0-
4- (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-N (Rι50) -CO-O-Rι50, - (CH2)0_
4-N(Rιso) -CO-N(Rιso)2, - (CH2) o-4"N (R150) -CS-N (R1S0) 2 , (CH2) 0-4- (R150) -CO-R105 , - (CH2) 0-4-NR105R' 105 , - (CH2) 0-4-R140,
- (CH2)o-4-0-CO- (d-Cg alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (0) - (O-R110) 2 , -(CH2)0-4-0-CO-N(Ri5o)2, -(CH2)o-4-0-CS-N(Rι5oA, - (CH2) 0-4- O-(Rιso), - (CH2)o-4-0-Rιso'-COOH, - (CH2) 0-4~S- (Ruo) , (CH2) 0-4- (Ruo) -S02-Rios, -(CH2)0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-Cιo) alkenyl, or (C2-Cι0) alkynyl . Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 include compounds wherein
R2 represents aryl, or heteroaryl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from -OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, - (CH2) 0-4- O-P (=0) (OR) (OR' ) , - (CH2)o-4-CO-NR10sR'ιo5, - (CH2) 0-4-O- (CH2)o-4-CONRι02Rιo2', - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (Cι-C_.2 alkyl), -(CH2)0- 4-CO-(C2-Ci2 alkenyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkynyl),
- (CH2) 0-4-CO- (CH2) 0-4 (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-R110, - (CH2) 0-4-R120/ - (CH2) 0-4-R130, " (CH2) 0-4-CO-R110, - (CH ) 0-4-
CO-R120, - (CH2)0-4-CO-Ri3o, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-Rι40, - (CH2) 0-4-CO- O-R150, -(CH2)o-4-S02-NRιo5R'ιo5, - (CH2) 0-4-SO- (d-Cβ alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-SO2_ (Cι-C12 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-SO2- (CH2) 0- 4-(C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-N (Riso) -CO-O-Rι50, -(CH2)0- 4-N(Riso)-CO-N(Ri5o)2, - (CH2) 0-4-N(Rlso) -CS-N(Rι50) 2,
(CH2) 0-4-N (R150) -CO-R105, - (CH2) 0-4-NR105 ' 105, - (CH2) 0-4-R140, -(CH2)0-4-O-CO-(Cι-Cβ alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (0) - (O-Ruo) 2,
- (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(Rιso)2, - (CH2)o-4-0-CS-N(Rιso)2, - (CH2) 0-4~ O-(Rιso), - (CH2)o-4-0-Rιso'-COOH, - (CH2) 0-4-S- (Ruo) , (CH2)o-4-N(Ri5o) -S02-Rιos, - (CH2) 0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl,
(C2-Cιo) alkenyl, or (C2-Cι0) alkynyl . Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein
R2 is -aryl or -heteroaryl where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
-OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, -(CH2)0-4- CO-NRxosR'ios, - (CH2) 0-4-O- (CH2)0-4-CONRio2Ri02', - (CH2) 0-4- CO- (C_.-C12 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkenyl), -(CH2)0- 4-CO-(C2-Ci2 alkynyl), - (CH2) o-4-Ruo, - (CH2) 0-4-R120,
- (CH2) o-4_Rl30 , ~ (CH2) 0-4-CO-R110 , - (CH2) 0-4_CO-Ri20 , -(CH2)o- 4-CO-Ruo, - (CH2)o-4-CO-Rι40, - (CH2) o-4-CO-0-Rι50, - (CH2')0-4-
SO2-NR105R'i05, - (CH2)o-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl) , - (CH2) o- -S02-
(Ci-Ci2 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-N (R150) -CO-O-Ruo, - (CH2)0-4-
N(Ri50) -CO-N(Riso)2, - (CH2) 0-4-N (Ruo) -CO-R105, - (CH2)0-4- NR105R'ιo5, - (CH2)0-4-Ri40, - (CH2) 0-4-O-CO- (d-C6 alkyl) , -
(CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(Ri5o)2, - (CH2)0-4-O- (Ruo) , - (CH2)o-4-
N(Rιso) -SO2-R105, -(CH2)0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-
C10) alkenyl , or (C2-Cι0) alkynyl .
Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein
R2 is -aryl or -heteroaryl where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from
Ci-Cg- alkyl, halogen, - (CH2) 0-4-SO2-NRι0sR' 105, - (CH2) 0-4-CO- NRiosR'ios, - (CH2) 0-4-O-CO-N (R150) 2, - (CH2) o-4~N (Ruo AS02-
R105 •
Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein
R2 is -phenyl, or pyridinyl, where the ring portion of each is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from
Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, - (CH2) 0-4-SO2-NR105R' 105, - (CH2) 0-4-CO- NRiosR'ios, - (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(Rιso)2, - (CH2) 0-4~N (Ruo) -S02- Rios ■ Preferred compounds of formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein
R2 is -phenyl, or pyridinyl, where the ring portion of each is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -S02-NRιosR' 105, -CO- NRiosR'ios, and -N (Rι50) -SO2-Rι05, . wherein Rι05, R'105 and R150 are independently H or d-C6 alkyl, or Rios and Rios ' together with the atom to which they are attached form a 3 to 7 membered carbocylic ring. Preferred compounds of the formula 1-2 also include compounds wherein R2 is phenyl substituted with one Cι-C3 alkyl group and one -CO-
NRiosR ' ios group , wherein Rι05 and R ' IOS are independently Cx-
C3 alkyl .
Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, and formula 1-2, include compounds of the formula 1-3, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, or 1-2, wherein: R3 and R3 ' are independently H or Ci-Cg alkyl.
Preferred compounds of the formula 1-3 also include those wherein R3 and R3 ' are both H. Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, formula 1-2, and formula 1-3 include compounds of the formula 1-4, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2, or 1-3 wherein: R4 and Rs are independently H or Ci-C alkyl, wherein Ci-Cg alkyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of Cι-C3 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, d-C3 alkoxy,
-NRR' .
Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R and R5 are both H. Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R4 is H and R5 is Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of -d alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, - CF3, d-C3 alkoxy, -NRR' . Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R4 is H and R5 is d-C3 alkyl optionally substituted with -OH.
Preferred compounds of the formula 1-4 also include those wherein R4 is H and R5 is -CH3, -CH2CH3, -CH2CH2CH3, -CH2OH, or - CH2CH2OH.
Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, formula
1-2, formula 1-3, and formula 1-4 include compounds of the formula 1-5, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2, 1-3 or
1-4 wherein R6 is - ( CR245R250 ) o-4 - aryl , - (CR245R2so ) o-4 -heteroaryl , - ( CR2 SR2So ) 0-4 - heterocyclyl , - (CR24sR2so ) 0-4 - aryl -heteroaryl , (CR245R25o) o-4-aryl -heterocyclyl, - (CR245R250) o-4-aryl-aryl ,
- (CR24SR25o) o-4-heteroaryl-aryl , - (CR245R2So) 0-4-heteroaryl- heterocyclyl, . - (CR24sR25o) o-4 -heteroaryl -heteroaryl , (CR245R25o) o-4-heterocyclyl-heteroaryl, - (CR245R250) 0-4- heterocyclyl -heterocyclyl, - (CR24-sR25o) 0-4-heterocyclyl- aryl, - [C (R25s) (R26o) ] 1-3-CO-N- (R25s) 2, -CH(aryl)2,
-CH (heteroaryl) 2, -CH (heterocyclyl) 2,
-CH(aryl) (heteroaryl) , - (CH2) 0-1-CH ( (CH2) o-β-OH) - (CH2) 0-ι- aryl , - (CH2) 0-1-CH ( (CH2) 0-6-OH) - (CH2) 0-1-heteroaryl , -CHAaryl or -heteroaryl) -CO-0 (C1-C4 alkyl) , -CH(-CH2-
OH) -CH (OH) -phenyl -N02, - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (Cι-C6 alkyl) -
OH; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -0-
(Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) ; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) -aryl; -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH2-NH-CH2-CH(-0-CH2-CH3)2, - (CH2) 0-g-C (=NR23s) (NR235R240) ,
- (C2-C6 alkenyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR24sR2so) 1-4-N (R23s) - C(=0)-0-(Cι-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R250) 1-4-N (R23S) -C (=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R2so) 1-4-N (R235) -C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R25o) ι-4-C(=0) -aryl, - (CR24SR25o) 1-4-C (=0) -heteroaryl, or d-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of
R205, cyclopentenyl,
Figure imgf000026_0001
-S (=0) 0-2 (Cι-C6 alkyl) , -SH,
Figure imgf000026_0002
-NR235- C(=O)-O-R205, and -S (=0) 2NR235R24o, -NR235C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) , =0, or - (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C8) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205, -C02H, -C02-(Cι-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -C0-NH(Cι-C6 alkyl) and -CO-N- (Cι-C3 alkyl) (Cι-C6 alkyl), or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20s groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1,
2, or 3 R2oo, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R2ιo, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R20s groups. Preferred compounds of the formula 1-5 include compounds wherein:
Rs is - (CR245R250) o-4-aryl, - (CR2 5R25o) 0-4-heteroaryl , - (CR2 5R25o) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -0- (d-C6 alkyl) -OH; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl); - (d-C6 alkyl) -0- (C0-C6 alkyl) - aryl; -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (C0-C6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH2-
NH-CH2-CH(-0-CH2-CH3)2, - (CH2) 0-6-C (=NR235) (NR235R24θ) ,
(C2-Cg alkenyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR24SR250) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) -
0-(Cι-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R250) 1-4-N (R23s) -C (=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R25o) 1-4-N (R23s) -C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R25o) 1-4-C (=0) -aryl ,
- (CR24sR2so) 1-4-C (=0) -heteroaryl, or
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of
R205, cyclopentenyl,
Figure imgf000027_0001
-S (=0) 0-2 (Cι-C6 alkyl) , -SH,
Figure imgf000027_0002
-NR235-
C(=0)-0-R2os, and -S (=0) 2NR235R24o, -NR235C (=0) - (Ci-C6 alkyl) , =0, or
- (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C8) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of
R205, -C02H, -CO2- (C1-C4 alkyl), -C0-NH2, -C0-NH(Cι-C3 alkyl) and -CO-N- (d-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), or -Cio alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20s groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1,
2, or 3 R200, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R2ιo, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R20s groups. Preferred compounds of he formula 1 - 5 also include compounds wherein :
R6 is - ( CR245R250) o-4 -aryl , - ( CR24SR25o ) 0-4 -heteroaryl , - ( CR245R25o) 0-4 - heterocyclyl, -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Cι-C6 alkenyl); - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl); - (Cα-C6 alkyl) -
O-(C0-Cg alkyl) -aryl; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (C0-C6 alkyl) - cycloalkyl; - (C2-Ce alkenyl) -heteroaryl ; - (CR245R2so) 1-4-
N(R23s) -C(=0)-0- (C1-C3 alkyl) -aryl; - (CR245R2S0) ι-4-
N(R23s) ~C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl; - (CR245R25o) 1-4-N (R23s) - C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -heteroaryl; - (CR24SR2ΞO) 1-4-C (=0) - aryl; - (CR245R25o) 1-4-C (=0) -heteroaryl , or
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of halogen, -OH, -C00H, -0-phenyl, -C≡N, -CF3, d-C6 alkoxy, NH2, NH(Cι-C6 alkyl) or N- (Cι-C6 alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), cyclopentenyl , -C=ONR235R240, -NR235-C (=0) -O-R20s,
-NR235C(=0) - (Ci-Cg alkyl), and =0, or
- (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C7) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of
Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -OH, -O-phenyl, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy, NH2, NH(d-C3 alkyl) or N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), -C02H, -C02- (C1-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -CO- NH(Cι-C6 alkyl) and -CO-N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl,), or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20S groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R2oo, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups
. independently selected from -C (=0) - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -NR235- C(=0)-0-R20S, -C(=0) - (C1-C4 alkyl) -OH, -C (=0) - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -NR235R24o, -C (=0) - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -imidazolyl , -C02- (C1-C4 alkyl) , and =0, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -OH, -C00H, -0-phenyl, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy, NH2, NH(Cι-Cs alkyl) or N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl) groups. Preferred compounds of the formula 1-5 also include compounds wherein: Preferred compounds of the formula 1-5 also include compounds wherein:
Rs is - (CR24SR25o)ι-4-aryl, - (CR245R250) ι-4-heteroaryl , - (CR245R2so) 1-4- heterocyclyl, - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -0- (Cι-C3 alkyl) -aryl; (C2-C6 alkenyl) -heteroaryl; or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of halogen, -OH, -O-phenyl, -Cι-Ce alkoxy, and -NR235- C(=0) -0-R20S, or - (CH2) 1-3- (C3-C7) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of
, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -OH, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy,
NH2 , or
C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20s groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1,
2, or 3 of OH, -N02, halogen, -CF3, -C02H, C≡N, or Ci- Cg alkoxy, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from -C (=0) - (Cχ-Cg alkyl) -NR23s-C (=0) -O-R20s, - C(=0)-(Cι-C4 alkyl) -OH, and -C02- (C1-C4 alkyl). Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, formula 1-2, formula 1-3, formula 1-4, and formula 1-5 include compounds of the formula 1-6, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2,
1-3 1-4 or 1-5 wherein
Figure imgf000029_0001
R7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-0-Cι-Cg alkyl, or -CO-0- (CH2) n- phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Ci-Cg alkyl, and wherein each Ci-Cg alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy, -NRi02R '102; and Z is H, Cι-C6 alkyl, CN, -O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or N02. Preferred compounds of the formula 1-6 include compounds wherein:
Figure imgf000030_0001
Preferred compounds of the formula 1-6 include compounds wherein:
Figure imgf000030_0002
Preferred compounds of the formula 1-6 include compounds wherein:
Figure imgf000030_0003
R7 is H; and Z is -CN.
Preferred compounds of the formula I, formula I-l, formula
1-2, formula 1-3, formula 1-4, formula 1-5 and formula 1-6 include compounds of the formula 1-7, i.e., compounds of the formula I, I-l, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5 or 1-6 wherein: Ri and Y together are -(CH2)-aryl, where the aryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -N02, -NRiosR'ios, -
C02R, -N(R)COR', or -N(R)S02R', -C (=0) - (C1-C4) alkyl, -S02- amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (C1-C4) alkyl; R2 is -aryl or -heteroaryl where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
-OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, - (CH2) 0-4~ CO-NRiosR'ios, - (CH2) 0-4-0- (CH2) 0-4-CONRι02Rιo2 ' , - (CH2) 0-4-
CO- (Ci-Cu alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkenyl), - (CH2) 0- 4-CO-(C2-Ci2 alkynyl), - (CH2) o-4-Rιιo, " 6CH2) 0-4-R120,
- (CH2)o- -Ri30, - (CH2)o-4-CO-Rιιo, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-R120 - (CH2) 0- 4-CO-Ruo, - (CH2)o-4-CO-Ri4o, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-O-Ruo, -(CH2)0-4- S02-NRio5R'io5, - (CH2)o-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-SO2-
(C1-C12 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-N (Ruo) -CO-O-Ruo, - (CH2)0-4- N(Ruo) -CO-N(Ruo)2, - (CH2) o-4-N(Ruo) -CO-R105, - (CH2)0-4- NRiosR'ios, - (CH2)0-4-Ri40, - (CH2) 0-4-O-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl) , - (CH2)0_4-0-CO-N(Ri5o)2, - (CH2) 0-4-O- (Ruo) , - (CH2) 0-4- N(Ruo) -SO2-R105, - (CH2)o-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-
C10) alkenyl, or (C2-Cι0) alkynyl ; R3 and R3 ' are both H; R4 and R5 are both H;
R6 is - (CR245R2) 0-4-aryl, - (CR24SR25o) o-4-heteroaryl, - (CR245R25θ) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -OH; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) ; - (Cα-C6 alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) - aryl; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH2- NH-CH2-CH(-0-CH2-CH3)2, - (CH2) o-5-C (=NR235) (NR23sR24θ) , (d-Cg alkenyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R250) ι-4-N(R235) -C (=0) -
0- (Cι-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR24sR2so) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R2so) 1-4-N (R23s) -C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R25o) 1-4-C (=0) -aryl ,
- (CR245R250) 1-4-C (=0) -heteroaryl, or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205, cyclopentenyl, -OC=ONR235R24o, -S (=0) 0-2 (Ci-C alkyl) , -SH,
Figure imgf000031_0001
-NR235- C(=O) -O-R205, and -S (=0) 2NR235R24o, -NR235C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) , =0, or - (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C8) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205, -C02H, -C02- (d-C4 alkyl) , -CO-NH2, -CO-NH(d-Cg alkyl) and -CO-N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), or
C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R205 groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R2oo, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R2ι0, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R20s groups;
Figure imgf000032_0001
R7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-0-Cι-Cg alkyl, or -CO-0- (CH2) n- phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Ci-Cg alkyl, and wherein each Cι-C3 alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from Ci-d alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C6 alkoxy, -NR102R' 102; and
Z is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, CN, -O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or N02.
Preferred compounds of the formula 1-7 include compounds of the formula I-7-a:
Figure imgf000032_0002
wherein Ai and A2 e independently Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, - (CH2) 0-4-SO2-
NRiosR'ios, - (CH2)o-4-CO-NRιosR"ιos, - (CH2) 0-4-O-CO-N (Ruo) 2, or - (CH2) 0-4-N (Riso) -S02-Rιos;
Bi and B2 are independently halogen, ,-OH, -SH, -C≡N, -N02, -
NRiosR'ios, or -C02R;
Figure imgf000033_0001
R7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or -CO-O- (CH2) n- phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Ci-Cg alkyl, and wherein each d-C6 alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-C alkoxy, -NRι02R ' 102 ; Z is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, CN, -O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or N02; and R6 is - (CR245R250) o-4-aryl, - (CR24sR2so) 0-4-heteroaryl , - (CR245R2so) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Cx-Cg alkyl) -OH; - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0-(Cι-C6 alkyl) ; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) - aryl; -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH2- NH-CH2-CH(-0-CH2-CH3)2, - (CH2) 0-s-C (=NR23S) (NR235R240) , (C2-C6 alkenyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R250) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) -
0-(Cι-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R250) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R250) 1-4-N (R235) -C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR25R2S0) 1-4-C (=0) -aryl,
- (CR245R25o) 1-4-C (=0) -heteroaryl, or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R20S, cyclopentenyl, -OC=ONR235R240, -S (=0) 0-2 (Cι-C6 alkyl) , -SH, -NR23sC=ONR235R24o, -C=ONR235R240, -NR235- C(=O)-O-R205, and -S (=0) 2NR235R240, -NR235C (=0) - (d-C6 alkyl) , =0, or
- (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C8) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205, -C02H, -C02-(Cι-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -CO-NH(d-C6 alkyl) and -CO-N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Cι-C6 alkyl), or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cιo alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R2os groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1,
2, or 3 R20o, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R210, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R20s groups.
Preferred compounds of the formula I-7-a include compounds wherein
Ai and A2 are independently Ci-C alkyl, or -CO-NR105R' 10s ; Bi and B2 are halogen;
Figure imgf000034_0001
R6 is - (CR245R2so) ι-4-aryl, - (CR245R2so) 1-4-heteroaryl , - (CR245R250) 1-4- heterocyclyl, - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (C1-C3 alkyl) -aryl; (C2-C3 alkenyl) -heteroaryl ; or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups' independently selected from the group consisting of halogen, -OH, -O-phenyl, -Ci-Cg alkoxy, and -NR235-
Figure imgf000034_0002
- (CH2) 1-3- (C3-C7) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -OH, -C≡N, -CF3, d-Cg alkoxy,
NH2 , or C2-Ci0 alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20s groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1,
2, or 3 of OH, -N02, halogen, -CF3, -C02H, C≡N, or Ci- Cg alkoxy, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from -C(=0) - (d-C6 alkyl) -NR235-C (=0) -O-R205, - C(=0)-(Cι-C4 alkyl) -OH, and -C02- (Cx-C4 alkyl).
In another aspect, the invention provides intermediates- of formula 23 :
Figure imgf000035_0001
23 wherein Rx and R2 are as defined above for compounds of formula I.
Preferred intermediates of formula 23 include those wherein Ri is -Ci-Cg alkyl -aryl, -Ci-Cg alkyl-heteroaryl , or -Cι-C6 alkyl - heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -
N02, -NRiosR'ios, -C02R, -N(R)C0R', or -N(R)S02R', -C(=0) - (Cι-C4) alkyl, -S02-amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (C1-C4) alkyl, or
Ci-C alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups which are independently selected from halogen, or
C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Ci-Cg alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or
C2-C10 alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; and the heterocyclyl group is optionally further substituted with oxo; and R2 represents aryl, or heteroaryl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
-OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, -(CH2)0-4- 0-P(=0) (OR) (OR') , - (CH2)o-4-CO-NRio5R'io5, -(CH2)0-4-O-
(CH2)o-4-CONRio2Rio2', - (CH2) 0- -CO- (Cx-C12 alkyl) , -(CH2)0-
4-CO- (C2-Ci2 alkenyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkynyl) ,
- (CH2) 0-4-CO- (CH2) o-4 (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-Rιιo, - (CH2) 0-4-R120, - (CH2) 0-4-R130, - (CH ) 0-4-CO-R110, - (CH2) 0-4- CO-R120, - (CH2)o-4-CO-Ri3o, - (CH2)o-4-CO-Ri4o, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-
0-Ruo, - (CH2)o-4-S02-NRιosR'ιos, - (CH2) 0-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl) , - (CH2) o-4-S02. (C1-C12 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-SO2- (CH2) 0- 4-(C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-N (Ruo) -CO-O-Ruo, -(CH2)0- 4-N(R150) -CO-N(Riso)2, - (CH2) o-4"N (Ruo) -CS-N (R150) 2 , (CH2) 0-4-N (Ruo) -CO-Rios, " (CH2) 0-4-NR105R' 105, - (CH2) o-4-Ri40,
- (CH2)0-4-O-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (O) - (O-Ruo) 2,
- (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(Ruo)2, -(CH2)o-4-0-CS-N(Ruo)2, - (CH2) 0-4- O-(Ruo) , -(CH2)o-4-0-Rιso'-COOH, - (CH2) 0-4-S- (Ruo) , (CH2) 0-4-N (Ruo) -SO2-R105, -(CH2)0-4-. C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-Cιo) alkenyl, or (d-Cio) alkynyl .
Preferred intermediates of formula 23 also include those wherein
Ri is -CH2-phenyl where the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, Cx-C4 alkoxy, hydroxy, -N02, and
C1-C4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 substituents independently selected from halogen, OH, SH, NH2, NH(Cι-C6 alkyl) , N- (d-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl) , C≡N, CF3; and R2 is -aryl or -heteroaryl where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from
Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, - (CH2) 0-4-S02-NRιo5R' 105, - (CH2) 0-4-CO- NRiosR'ios, - (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(Ruo)2, - (CH2) 0-4-N (R1S0) -S02- Rios- Preferred intermediates of formula 23 also include intermediates of formula 23-1:
Figure imgf000037_0001
23-1 wherein Ai and A2 are independently Ci-Cg alkyl, or -CO-NR105R' 105; and Bi and B are halogen.
A preferred intermediate of formula 23 is intermediate 8:
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The invention also provides methods for treating a patient who has, or in preventing a patient from getting, a disease or condition selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, for helping prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, for treating patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and preventing or' delaying the onset' of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD, for treating Down's syndrome, for treating humans who have Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e. single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with. Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, or diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease and who is in need of such treatment which includes administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can be used where the disease is Alzheimer's disease. In an embodiment, this method of treatment can help prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can be used where the disease is mild cognitive impairment.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can be used where the disease is Down's syndrome.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can be used where the disease is Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can be used where the disease is cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can be used where the disease is degenerative dementias.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can be used where the disease is diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can treat an existing disease.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can prevent a disease from developing. In an embodiment, this method of treatment can employ therapeutically effective amounts : for oral administration from about 0.1 mg/day to about 1,000 mg/day; for parenteral, sublingual, intranasal, intrathecal administration from about 0.5 to about 100 mg/day; for depo administration and implants from about 0.5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day; for topical administration from about 0.5 mg/day to about 200 mg/day; for rectal administration from about 0.5 mg to about 500 mg.
In an embodiment, this method of treatment can employ therapeutically effective amounts: for oral administration from about 1 mg/day to about 100 mg/day; and for parenteral administration from about 5 to about 50 mg daily. In an embodiment, this method of treatment can employ therapeutically effective amounts for oral administration from about 5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day.
The invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions which include a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
The invention also includes the use of a compound of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for the manufacture of a medicament for use in treating a patient who has, or in preventing a patient from getting, a disease or condition selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, for helping prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, for treating patients with mild cognitive impairment
(MCI) and preventing or delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD, for treating
Down's syndrome, for treating humans who have Hereditary
Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e. single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease and who is in need of such treatment .
In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is Alzheimer's disease.
In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can help prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is mild cognitive impairment.
In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is Down's syndrome. In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type.
In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
In an' embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is degenerative dementias.
In an embodiment, this use of a compound of formula (I) can be employed where the disease is diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
In an embodiment, this use of a compound employs a pharmaceutically acceptable salt selected from the group consisting of salts of the following acids- hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, nitric, sulfuric, phosphoric, citric, methanesulfonic, CH3- (CH2) n-C00H where n is 0 thru 4, HOOC- (CH2)n-COOH where n is as defined above, H00C-CH=CH-C00H, and phenyl -C00H.
The invention also includes methods for inhibiting betasecretase activity, for inhibiting cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) , in a reaction mixture, at a site between Met596 and Asp597, numbered for the APP- 695 amino acid isotype, or at a corresponding site of an isotype or mutant thereof; for inhibiting production of amyloid beta peptide (A beta) in a cell; for inhibiting the production of beta-amyloid plaque in an animal; and for treating or preventing a disease characterized by beta-amyloid deposits in the brain. These methods each include administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof . The invention also includes a method for inhibiting betasecretase activity, including exposing said beta-secretase to an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of less than 50 micromolar. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 micromolar or less.
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 1 micromolar or less.
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 nanomolar or less. In an embodiment, this method includes exposing said betasecretase to said compound in vi tro .
In an embodiment, this method includes exposing said betasecretase to said compound in a cell.
In an embodiment, this method includes exposing said beta- secretase to said compound in a cell in an animal.
In an embodiment, this method includes exposing said betasecretase to said compound in a human.
The invention also includes a method for inhibiting cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) , in a reaction mixture, at a site between Met596 and Asp597, numbered for the APP- 695 amino acid isotype; or at a corresponding site of an isotype or mutant thereof, including exposing said reaction mixture to an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In an embodiment, this method employs a cleavage site between Met652 and Asp653, numbered for the APP-751 isotype between Met 671 and Asp 672, numbered for the APP-770 isotype between Leu596 and Asp597 of the APP-695 Swedish Mutation between Leu652 and Asp653 of the APP-751 Swedish Mutation; or between Leu671 and Asp672 of the APP-770 Swedish Mutation.
In an embodiment, this method exposes said reaction mixture in vi tro .
In an embodiment, this method exposes said reaction mixture in a cell . In an embodiment, this method exposes said reaction mixture in an animal cell . In an embodiment, this method exposes said reaction mixture in a human cell.
The invention also includes a method for inhibiting production of amyloid beta peptide (A beta) in a cell, including administering to said cell an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable" salt thereof .
In an embodiment, this method includes administering to an animal . In an embodiment, this method includes administering to a human .
The invention also includes a method for inhibiting the production of beta-amyloid plaque in an animal, including administering to said animal an effective inhibitory amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof .
In an embodiment, this method includes administering to a human .
The invention also includes a method for treating or preventing a disease characterized by beta-amyloid deposits in the brain including administering to a patient an effective therapeutic amount of a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of less than 50 micromolar.
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 micromolar or less. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 1 micromolar or less .
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound that inhibits 50% of the enzyme's activity at a concentration of 10 nanomolar or less. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 0.1 to about 1000 mg/day.
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 15 to about 1500 mg/day.
In an embodiment, this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 1 to about 100 mg/day. In an embodiment, this method employs a compound at a therapeutic amount in the range of from about 5 to about 50 mg/day.
In an embodiment, this method can be used where said disease is Alzheimer's disease. In an embodiment, this method can be used where said disease is Mild Cognitive Impairment, Down's Syndrome, or Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch Type.
The invention also includes a composition including beta- secretase complexed with a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
The invention also includes a method for producing a betasecretase complex including exposing beta-secretase to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a reaction mixture under conditions suitable for the production of said complex.
In an embodiment, this method employs exposing in vi tro .
In an embodiment, this method employs a reaction mixture that is a cell . The invention also includes a component kit including component parts capable of being assembled, in which at least one component part includes a compound of formula I enclosed in a container.
In an embodiment, this component kit includes lyophilized compound, and at least one further component part includes a diluent . The invention also includes a container kit including a plurality of containers, each container including one or more unit dose of a compound of formula (I) : , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In an embodiment, this container kit includes each container adapted for oral delivery and includes a tablet, gel, or capsule.
In an embodiment, this container kit includes each container adapted for parenteral delivery and includes a depot product, syringe, ampoule, or vial.
In an embodiment, this container kit includes each container adapted for topical delivery and includes a patch, medipad, ointment, or cream.
The invention also includes an agent kit including a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and one or more therapeutic agent selected from the group consisting of an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory, a gamma secretase inhibitor, a neurotrophic agent, an acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor, a statin, an A beta peptide, and an anti-A beta antibody.
The invention also includes a composition including a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and an inert diluent or edible carrier.
In an embodiment, this composition includes a carrier that is an oil .
The invention also includes a composition including: a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and a binder, excipient, disintegrating agent, lubricant, or gildant. The invention also includes a composition including a compound of formula (I) , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; disposed in a cream, ointment, or patch.
The invention provides compounds of formula (I) that are useful in treating and preventing Alzheimer's disease. The compounds of the invention can be prepared by one skilled in the
•art based only on knowledge of the compound's chemical structure. The chemistry foχ- the preparation of the compounds of this invention is known to tnose skilled in he art. In fact, there is more than one process to prepare the compounds of the invention. Specific examples of methods of preparation can be found in the art. For examples, see J. Org. Chem . 1998, 63 , 4898-4906; J". Org. Chem. 1997, 62, 9348-9353; J. Org. Chem . 1996, 61 , 5528-5531; J. Med. Chem . 1993, 36, 320-330; J". Am. Chem. Soc 1999, 121 , 1145-1155; J. Org. Chem., 1992, vol 57, 5692-5700; J. Org. Chem. 1994, vol 59, 4040-4041, and especially J.. Org. Chem. 1993, vol 58, 1025-1029; and references cited therein. See also -U.S. Patent Nos. 6,150,530, 5,892,052, 5,696,270, and 5,362,912, which are incorporated herein by reference, and references cited therein.
Examples of various processes that can be used to prepare the compounds of the invention are set forth in Schemes 1-7.
Scheme 1.
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I.NaH, THF, Boc20 O R-,
1.KCN,DMF,H2Q A Hc| »~
2. LiOH, THF, MeOH H O H OH dioxane
H20 19
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The protection of amines is conducted, where appropriate, by methods known to those skilled in the art. Amino protecting groups are known to those skilled in the art. See for example, "Protecting Groups in Organic Synthesis", John Wiley and sons, New York, N.Y., 1981, Chapter 7; "Protecting Groups in Organic Chemistry", Plenum Press, New York, N.Y. , 1973, Chapter 2. When the amino protecting group is no longer needed, it is removed by methods known to those skilled in the art. By definition the amino protecting group must be readily removable. A variety of suitable methodologies are known to those skilled in the art; see also T.W. Green and P.G.M. Wuts in "Protective Groups in Organic Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons, 1991. Suitable amino protecting groups include t-butoxycarbonyl, benzyl -oxycarbonyl , formyl , trityl, phthalimido, trichloro-acetyl , chloroacetyl , bromoacetyl, iodoacetyl, 4-phenylbenzyloxycarbonyl , 2- methylbenzyloxycarbonyi, 4-ethoxybenzyloxycarbonyl , 4- fluorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4-chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 3- chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 2-chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 2,4- dichlorobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4-bromobenzyloxycarbonyl , 3- bromobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl , 4- cyanobenzyloxycarbonyl , 2- (4-xenyl) isopropoxycarbonyl , 1,1- diphenyleth-1-yloxycarbonyl, 1, 1-diphenylprop-1-yloxycarbonyl , 2 -phenylprop-2 -yloxycarbonyl , 2- (p-toluyl) prop-2-yloxy-carbonyl , cyclopentanyloxycarbonyl, 1-methylcyclo-pentanyloxycarbonyl , cyclohexanyloxycarbonyl, 1 -methyl-cyclohexanyloxycabonyl, 2- methylcyclohexanyloxycarbonyl, 2- (4- toluylsulfonyl) ethoxycarbonyl, 2- (methylsulfonyl) - ethoxycarbonyl , 2- (triphenylphosphino) ethoxycarbonyl , fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl , 2- (trimethylsilyl) ethoxy-carbonyl , allyloxycarbonyl, 1- (trimethylsilylmethyl) prop-1- enyloxycarbonyl , 5-benzisoxalylmethoxycarbonyl , 4- acetoxybenzyloxycarbonyl, 2 , 2 , 2-trichloroethoxycarbonyl , 2- ethynyl-2-propoxycarbonyl , cyclopropylmethoxycarbonyl , 4- (decyloxyl ) benzyloxycarbonyl , isobrornyloxycarbonyl , 1 - piperidyloxycarbonyl , 9-fluoroenylmethyl carbonate, -CH-CH=CH2 and phenyl-C(=N-) -H.
It is preferred that the protecting group be t- butoxycarbonyl (BOC) and/or benzyloxycarbonyl (CBZ) , it is more preferred that the protecting group be t-butoxycarbonyl . One skilled in the art will recognize suitable methods of introducing a t-butoxycarbonyl or benzyloxycarbonyl protecting group and may additionally consult T.W. Green and P.G.M. Wuts in "Protective Groups in Organic Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons, 1991 for guidance.
The compounds of the invention may contain geometric or 5 optical isomers as well as tautomers . Thus, the invention includes all tautomers and pure geometric isomers, such as the E and Z geometric isomers, as well as mixtures thereof. Further, the invention includes pure enantiomers and diastereomers as well as mixtures thereof, including racemic mixtures. The
10 individual geometric isomers, enantiomers or diastereomers may be prepared or isolated by methods known to those skilled in the art, including but not limited to chiral chromatography; preparing diastereomers, separating the diastereomers and converting the diastereomers into enantiomers through the use of
-15 a chiral resolving agent. A preferred stereochemistry for compounds of formula I is as follows:
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Compounds of the invention with designated stereochemistry can be included in mixtures, including racemic mixtures, with
20 other enantiomers, diastereomers, geometric isomers or tautomers. In a preferred aspect, compounds of the invention with (S, R, R) , (S, S, S) , or (S, R, S) stereochemistry are typically present in these mixtures in excess of 50 percent. Preferably, compounds of the invention with designated
25 stereochemistry are present in these mixtures in excess of 80 percent. More preferably, compounds of the invention with designated stereochemistry are present in these mixtures in excess of 90 percent. Even more preferably, compounds of the invention with designated stereochemistry are present in these
) 30 mixtures in excess of 99 percent.
Several of the compounds of formula (I) are amines, and as such form salts when reacted with acids. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are preferred over the corresponding amines of formula (I) since they produce compounds which are more water soluble, stable and/or more crystalline. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are any salt which retains the activity of the parent compound and does not impart any deleterious or undesirable effect on the subject to whom it is administered and in the context in which it is administered. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of both inorganic and organic acids. The preferred pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of the following acids acetic, aspartic, benzenesulfonic, benzoic, bicarbonic, bisulfuric, bitartaric, butyric, calcium edetate, camsylic, carbonic, chlorobenzoic, citric, edetic, edisylic, estolic, esyl, esylic, formic, fumaric, gluceptic, gluconic, glutamic, glycollylarsanilic, hexamic, hexylresorcinoic, hydrabamic, hydrobromic, hydrochloric, hydroiodic, hydroxynaphthoic, isethionic, lactic, lactobionic, maleic, malic, malonic, mandelic, methanesulfonic, methylnitric, methylsulfuric, mucic, muconic, napsylic, nitric, oxalic, p- nitromethanesulfonic, pamoic, pantothenic, phosphoric, monohydrogen phosphoric, dihydrogen phosphoric, phthalic, polygalactouronic, propionic, salicylic, stearic, succinic, succinic, sulfamic, sulfanilic, sulfonic, sulfuric, tannic, tartaric, teoclic and toluenesulfonic . For other acceptable salts, see Int . J. Phar . , 33, 201-217 (1986) and J. Pharm . Sci . , 66 (1) , 1, (1977) . The invention provides compounds, compositions, kits, and methods for inhibiting beta-secretase enzyme activity and A beta peptide production. Inhibition of beta-secretase enzyme activity halts or reduces the production of A beta from APP and reduces or eliminates the formation of beta-amyloid deposits in the brain.
Methods of the Invention
The compounds of the invention, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, are useful for treating humans or animals suffering from a condition characterized by a pathological form of beta-amyloid peptide, such as beta-amyloid plaques, and for helping to prevent or delay the onset of such a condition. For example, the compounds are useful for treating Alzheimer's disease, for helping prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, for treating patients with MCI (mild cognitive impairment) and preventing or delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD, for treating Down's syndrome, for treating humans who have Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch- Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e. single and recurrent lobal hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated [ with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, and diffuse Lewy body type Alzheimer's disease. The compounds and compositions of the invention are particularly useful for treating or preventing Alzheimer's disease. When treating or preventing these diseases, the compounds of the invention can either be used individually or in combination, as is best for the patient. As used herein, the term "treating" means that the compounds of the invention can be used in humans with at least a tentative diagnosis of disease. The compounds of the invention will delay or slow the progression of the disease thereby giving the individual a more useful life span. The term "preventing" means that the compounds of the invention are useful when administered to a patient who has not been diagnosed as possibly having the disease at the time of administration, but who would normally be expected to develop the disease or be at increased risk for the disease. The compounds of the invention will slow the development of disease symptoms, delay the onset of the disease, or prevent the individual from developing the disease at all . Preventing also includes administration of the compounds of the invention to those individuals thought to be predisposed to the disease due to age, familial history, genetic or chromosomal abnormalities, and/or due to the presence of one or more biological markers for the disease, such as a known genetic mutation of APP or APP cleavage products in brain tissues or fluids.
In treating or preventing the above diseases, the compounds of the invention are administered in a therapeutically effective amount. The therapeutically effective amount will vary depending on the particular compound used and the route of administration, as is known to those skilled in the art.
In treating a patient displaying any of the diagnosed above conditions a physician may administer a compound of the invention immediately and continue administration indefinitely, as needed. In treating patients who are not diagnosed as having Alzheimer's disease, but who are believed to be at substantial risk for Alzheimer's disease, the physician should preferably start treatment when the patient first experiences early pre- Alzheimer's symptoms such as, memory or cognitive problems associated with aging. In addition, there are some patients who may be determined to be at risk for developing Alzheimer's through the detection of a genetic marker such as APOE4 or other biological indicators that are predictive for Alzheimer's disease. In these situations, even though the patient doe's not have symptoms of the disease, administration of the compounds of the invention may be started before symptoms appear, and treatment may be continued indefinitely to prevent or delay the onset of the disease.
Dosage Forms and Amounts
The compounds of the invention can be administered orally, parenterally, (IV, IM, depo-IM, SQ, and depo SQ) , sublingually, intranasally (inhalation) , intrathecally, topically, or rectally. Dosage forms known to those of skill in the art are suitable for delivery of the compounds of the invention.
Compositions are provided that contain therapeutically effective amounts of the compounds of the invention. The compounds are preferably formulated into suitable pharmaceutical preparations such as tablets, capsules, or elixirs for oral administration or in sterile solutions or suspensions for parenteral administration. Typically the compounds described above are formulated into pharmaceutical compositions using techniques and procedures well known in the art.
About 1 to 500 mg of a compound or mixture of compounds of the invention or a physiologically acceptable salt or ester is compounded with a physiologically acceptable vehicle, carrier, excipient, binder, preservative, stabilizer, flavor, etc., in a unit dosage form as called for by accepted pharmaceutical practice. The amount of active substance in those compositions or preparations is such that a suitable dosage in the range indicated is obtained. The compositions are preferably formulated in a unit dosage form, each dosage containing from about 2 to about 100 mg, more preferably about 10 to about 30 mg of the active ingredient . The term "unit dosage from" refers to physically discrete units suitable as unitary dosages for human subjects and other mammals, each unit containing a predetermined quantity of active material calculated to produce the desired therapeutic effect, in association with a suitable pharmaceutical excipient. To prepare compositions, one or more compounds of the invention are mixed with a suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Upon mixing or addition of the compound(s), the resulting mixture may be a solution, suspension, emulsion, or the like. Liposomal suspensions may also be suitable as pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. These may be prepared according to methods known to those skilled in the art. The form of the resulting mixture depends upon a number of factors, including the intended mode of administration and the solubility of the compound in the selected carrier or vehicle. The effective concentration is sufficient for lessening or ameliorating at least one symptom of the disease, disorder, or condition treated and may be empirically determined.
Pharmaceutical carriers or vehicles suitable for administration of the compounds provided herein include any such carriers known to those skilled in the art to be suitable for the particular mode of administration. In addition, the active materials can also be mixed with other active materials that do not impair the desired action, or with materials that supplement the desired action, or have another action. The compounds may be formulated as the sole pharmaceutically active ingredient in the composition or may be combined with other active ingredients .
Where the compounds exhibit insufficient solubility, methods for solubilizing may be used. Such methods are known and include, but are not limited to, using cosolvents such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) , using surfactants such as Tween®, and dissolution in aqueous sodium bicarbonate. Derivatives of the compounds, such as salts or prodrugs may also be used in formulating effective pharmaceutical compositions.
The concentration of the compound is effective for delivery of an amount upon administration that lessens or ameliorates at least one symptom of the disorder for which the compound is administered. Typically, the compositions are formulated for single dosage administration.
The compounds of the invention may be prepared with carriers that protect them against rapid elimination from the body, such as time-release formulations or coatings. Such carriers include controlled release formulations, such as, but not limited to, microencapsulated delivery systems. The active compound is included in the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier in an amount sufficient to exert a therapeutically useful effect in the absence of undesirable side effects on the patient treated. The therapeutically effective concentration may be determined empirically by testing the compounds in known in vi tro and in vivo model systems for the treated disorder. The compounds and compositions of the invention can be enclosed in multiple or single dose containers. The enclosed compounds and compositions can be provided in kits, for example, including component parts that can be assembled for use. For example, a compound inhibitor in lyophilized form and a suitable diluent may be provided as separated components for combination prior to use. A kit may include a compound inhibitor and a second therapeutic agent for co-administration. The inhibitor and second therapeutic agent may be provided as separate component parts. A kit may include a plurality of containers, each container holding one or more unit dose of the compound of the invention. The containers are preferably adapted for the desired mode of administration, including, but not limited to tablets, gel capsules, sustained-release capsules, and the like for oral administration; depot products, pre-filled syringes, ampoules, vials, and the like for parenteral administration; and patches, medipads, creams, and the like for topical administration.
The concentration of active compound in the drug composition will depend on absorption, inactivation, and excretion rates of the active compound, the dosage schedule, and amount administered as well as other factors known to those of skill in the art.
The active ingredient may be administered at once, or may be divided into a number of smaller doses to be administered at intervals of time. It is understood that the precise dosage and duration of treatment is a function of the disease being treated and may be determined empirically using known testing protocols or by extrapolation from in vivo or in vi tro test data. It is to be noted that concentrations and dosage values may also vary with the severity of the condition to be alleviated. It is to be further understood that for any particular subject, specific dosage regimens should be adjusted over time according to the individual need and the professional judgment of the person administering or supervising the administration of the compositions, and that the concentration ranges set forth herein are exemplary only and are not intended to limit the scope or practice of the claimed compositions.
If oral administration is desired, the compound should be provided in a composition that protects it from the acidic environment of the stomach. For example, the composition can be formulated in an enteric coating that maintains its integrity in the stomach and releases the active compound in the intestine. The composition may also be formulated in combination with an antacid or other such ingredient.
Oral compositions will generally include an inert diluent or an edible carrier and may be compressed into tablets or enclosed in gelatin capsules. For the purpose of oral therapeutic administration, the active compound or compounds can be incorporated with excipients and used in the form of tablets, capsules, or troches. Pharmaceutically compatible binding agents and adjuvant materials can be included as part of the composition.
The tablets, pilTs, capsules, troches, and the like can contain any of the following ingredients or compounds of a similar nature: a binder such as, but not limited to, gum tragacanth, acacia, corn starch, or gelatin; an excipient such as microcrystalline cellulose, starch, or lactose; a disintegrating agent such as, but not limited to, alginic acid and corn starch; a lubricant such as, but not limited to, magnesium stearate; a gildant, such as, but not limited to, colloidal silicon dioxide; a sweetening agent such as sucrose or saccharin; and a flavoring agent such as peppermint, methyl salicylate, or fruit flavoring.
When the dosage unit form is a capsule, it can contain, in addition to material of the above type, a liquid carrier such as a fatty oil . In addition, dosage unit forms can contain various other materials, which modify the physical form of the dosage unit, for example, coatings of sugar and other enteric agents. The compounds can also " be administered as a component of an elixir, suspension, syrup, wafer, chewing gum or the like. A syrup may contain, in addition to the active compounds, sucrose as a sweetening agent and certain preservatives, dyes and colorings, and flavors.
The active materials can also be mixed with other active materials that do not impair the desired action, or with materials that supplement the desired action. Solutions or suspensions used for parenteral, intradermal, subcutaneous, or topical application can include any of the following components: a sterile diluent such as water for injection, saline solution, fixed oil, a naturally occurring vegetable oil such as sesame oil, coconut oil, peanut oil, cottonseed oil, and the like, or a synthetic fatty vehicle such as ethyl oleate, and the like, polyethylene glycol, glycerine, propylene glycol, or other synthetic solvent; antimicrobial agents such as benzyl alcohol and methyl parabens; antioxidants such as ascorbic acid and sodium bisulfite; chelating agents such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) ; buffers such as acetates, citrates, and phosphates; and agents for the adjustment of tonicity such as sodium chloride and dextrose. Parenteral preparations can be enclosed in ampoules, disposable syringes, or multiple dose vials made of glass, plastic, or other suitable material. Buffers, preservatives, antioxidants, and the like can be incorporated as required.
Where administered intravenously, suitable carriers include physiological saline, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) , and solutions containing thickening and solubilizing agents such as, glucose, polyethylene glycol, polypropyleneglycol , and mixtures thereof. Liposomal suspensions including tissue-targeted liposomes may also be suitable as pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. These may be prepared according to methods known for example, as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,522,811.
The active compounds may be prepared with carriers that protect the compound against rapid elimination from the body, such as time-release formulations or coatings. Such carriers include controlled release formulations, such as, but not limited to, implants and microencapsulated delivery systems, and biodegradable, biocompatible polymers such as collagen, ethylene vinyl acetate, polyanhydrides, polyglycolic acid, polyorthoesters, polylactic acid, and the like. Methods for preparation of such formulations are known to those skilled in the art .
The compounds of the invention can be administered orally, parenterally (IV, IM, depo-IM, SQ, and depo-SQ) , sublingually, intranasally (inhalation) , intrathecally, topically, or rectally. Dosage forms known to those skilled in the art are suitable for delivery of the compounds of the invention.
Compounds of the invention may be administered enterally or parenterally. When administered orally, compounds of the invention can be administered in usual dosage forms for oral administration as is well known to those skilled in the art. These dosage forms include the usual solid unit dosage forms of tablets and capsules as well as liquid dosage forms such as solutions, suspensions, and elixirs. When the solid dosage forms are used, it is preferred that they be of the sustained release type so that the compounds of the invention need to be administered only once or twice daily.
The oral dosage forms are administered to the patient 1, 2, 3, or 4 times daily. It is preferred that the compounds of the invention be administered either three or fewer times, more preferably once or twice daily. Hence, it is preferred that the compounds of the invention be administered in oral dosage form. It is preferred that whatever oral dosage form is used, that it be designed so as to protect the compounds of the invention from the acidic environment of the stomach. Enteric coated tablets are well known to those skilled in the art. In addition, capsules filled with small spheres each coated to protect from the acidic stomach, are also well known to those skilled in the art . When administered orally, an administered amount therapeutically effective to inhibit beta-secretase activity, to inhibit A beta production, to inhibit A beta deposition, or to treat or prevent AD is from about 0.1 mg/day to about 1,000 mg/day. It is preferred that the oral dosage is from about 1 mg/day to about 100 mg/day. It is more preferred that the oral dosage is from about 5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day. It is understood that while a patient may be started at one dose, that dose may be varied over time as the patient's condition changes. Compounds of the invention may also be advantageously delivered in a nano crystal dispersion formulation. Preparation of such formulations is described, for example, in U.S. Patent 5,145,684. Nano crystalline dispersions of HIV protease inhibitors and their method of use are described in U.S. Patent No. 6,045,829. The nano crystalline formulations typically afford greater bioavailability of drug compounds. The compounds of the invention can be administered parenterally, for example, by IV, IM, depo-IM, SC, or depo-SC. When administered parenterally, a therapeutically effective amount of about 0.5 to about 100 mg/day, preferably from about 5 to about 50 mg daily should be delivered. When a depot formulation is used for injection once a month or once every two weeks, the dose should be about 0.5 mg/day to about 50 mg/day, or a monthly dose of from about 15 mg to about 1,500 mg. In part because of the forgetfulness of the patients with Alzheimer's disease, it is preferred that the parenteral dosage form be a depo formulation.
The compounds of the invention can be administered sublingually. When given sublingually, the compounds of the invention should be given one to four times daily in the amounts described above for IM administration. The compounds of the invention can be administered intranasally . When given by this route, the appropriate dosage forms are a nasal spray or dry powder, as is known to those skilled in the art. The dosage of the compounds of the invention for intranasal administration is the amount described above for IM administration.
The compounds of the invention can be administered intrathecally. When given by this route the appropriate dosage form can be a parenteral dosage form as is known to those skilled in the art. The dosage of the compounds of the invention for intrathecal administration is the amount described above for IM administration.
The compounds of the invention can be administered topically. When given by this route, the appropriate dosage form is a cream, ointment, or patch. Because of the amount of the compounds of the invention to be administered, the patch is preferred. When administered topically, the dosage is from about 0.5 mg/day to about 200 mg/day. Because the amount that can be delivered by a patch is limited, two or more patches may be used. The number and size of the patch is not important, what is important is that a therapeutically effective amount of the compounds of the invention be delivered as is known to those skilled in the art. The compounds of the invention can be administered rectally by suppository as is known to those skilled in the art. When administered by suppository, the therapeutically effective amount is from about 0.5 mg to about 500 mg.
The compounds of the invention can be administered by implants as is known to those skilled in the art. When administering a compound of the invention by implant, the therapeutically effective amount is the amount described above for depot administration.
Given a particular compound of the invention and a desired dosage form, one skilled in the art would know how to prepare and administer the appropriate dosage form.
The compounds of the invention are used in the same manner, by the same routes of administration, using the same pharmaceutical dosage forms, and at the same dosing schedule as described above, for preventing disease or treating patients with MCI (mild cognitive impairment) and preventing or delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease in those who would progress from MCI to AD, for treating or preventing Down's syndrome, for treating humans who have Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, for treating cerebral amyloid angiopathy and preventing its potential consequences, i.e. single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages, for treating other degenerative dementias, including dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, and diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease. The compounds of the invention can be used in combination, with each other or with other therapeutic agents or approaches used to treat or prevent the conditions listed above. Such agents or approaches include: acetylcholine esterase inhibitors such as tacrine (tetrahydroaminoacridine, marketed as COGNEX®) , donepezil hydrochloride, (marketed as Aricept® and rivastigmine (marketed as Exelon®) ; gamma-secretase inhibitors; anti- inflammatory agents such as cyclooxygenase II inhibitors; antioxidants such as Vitamin E and ginkolides; immunological approaches, such as, for example, immunization with A beta peptide or administration of anti-A beta peptide antibodies; statins; and direct or indirect neurotropic agents such as Cerebrolysin®, AIT-082 (Emilieu, 2000, Arch . Neurol . 57:454), and other neurotropic agents of the future.
In addition, the compounds of formula (I) can also be used with inhibitors of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) . P-gp inhibitors and the use of such compounds are known to those skilled in the art. See for example, Cancer Research, 53, 4595-4602 (1993), Clin . Cancer Res . , 2, 7-12 (1996), Cancer Research, 56, 4171-4179 (1996), International Publications WO99/64001 and WOOl/10387. The important thing is that the blood level of the P-gp inhibitor be such that it exerts its effect in inhibiting P-gp from decreasing brain blood levels of the compounds of formula (A) . To that end the P-gp inhibitor and the compounds of formula (A) can be administered at the same time, by the same or different route of administration, or at different times. The important thing is not the time of administration but having an effective blood level of the P-gp inhibitor.
Suitable P-gp inhibitors include cyclosporin A, verapamil, tamoxifen, quinidine, Vitamin E-TGPS, ritonavir, megestrol acetate, progesterone, rapamycin, 10 , 11-methanodibenzosuberane, phenothiazines, acridine derivatives such as GF120918, FK506, VX-710, LY335979, PSC-833, GF-102,918 and other steroids. It is to be understood that additional agents will be found that have the same function and therefore achieve the same outcome; such compounds are also considered to be useful. The P-gp inhibitors can be administered orally, parenterally, (IV, IM, IM-depo, SQ, SQ-depo) , topically, sublingually, rectally, intranasally, intrathecally and by implant .
The therapeutically effective amount of the P-gp inhibitors is from abou-t 0.1 to about 300 mg/kg/day, preferably about 0.1 to about 150 mg/kg daily. It is understood that while a patient may be started on one dose, that dose may have to be varied over time as the patient's condition changes.
When administered orally, the P-gp inhibitors can be administered in usual dosage forms for oral administration as is known to those skilled in the art. These dosage forms include the usual solid unit dosage forms of tablets and capsules as well as liquid dosage forms such as solutions, suspensions and elixirs. When the solid dosage forms are used, it is preferred that they be of the sustained release type so that the P-gp inhibitors need to be administered only once or twice daily. The oral dosage forms are administered to the patient one thru four times daily. It is preferred that the P-gp inhibitors be administered either three or fewer times a day, more preferably once or twice daily. Hence, it is preferred that the P-gp inhibitors be administered in solid dosage form and further it is preferred that the solid dosage form be a sustained release form which permits once or twice daily dosing. It is preferred that what ever dosage form is used, that it be designed so as to protect the P-gp inhibitors from the acidic environment of the stomach. Enteric coated tablets are well known to those skilled in the art. In addition, capsules filled with small spheres each coated to protect from the acidic stomach, are also well known to those skilled in the art.
In addition, the P-gp inhibitors can be- administered parenterally. When administered parenterally they can be administered IV, IM, depo-IM, SQ or depo-SQ.
The P-gp inhibitors can be given sublingually. When given sublingually, the P-gp inhibitors should be given one thru four times daily in the same amount as for IM administration. The P-gp inhibitors can be given intranasally. When given by this route of administration, the appropriate dosage forms are a nasal spray or dry powder as is known to those skilled in the art. The dosage of the P-gp inhibitors for intranasa'l administration is the same as for IM administration.
The P-gp inhibitors can be given intrathecally. When given by this route of administration the appropriate dosage form can be a parenteral dosage form as is known to those skilled in the art .
The P-gp inhibitors can be given topically. When given by this route of administration, the appropriate dosage form is a cream, ointment or patch. Because of the amount of the P-gp inhibitors needed to be administered the patch is preferred. However, the amount that can be delivered by a patch is limited. Therefore, two or more patches may be required. The number and size of the patch is not important, what is important is that a therapeutically effective amount of the P-gp inhibitors be delivered as is known to those skilled in the art.
The P-gp inhibitors can be administered rectally by suppository as is known to those skilled in the art.
The P-gp inhibitors can be administered by implants as is known to those skilled in the art.
There is nothing novel about the route of administration nor the dosage forms for administering the P-gp inhibitors . Given a particular P-gp inhibitor, and a desired dosage form, one skilled in the art would know how to prepare the appropriate dosage form for the P-gp inhibitor.
It should be apparent to one skilled in the art that the exact dosage and frequency of administration will depend on the particular compounds of the invention administered, the particular condition being treated, the severity of the condition being treated, the age, weight, general physical condition of the particular patient, and other medication the individual may be taking as is well known to administering physicians who are skilled in this art.
Inhibition of APP Cleavage The compounds of the invention inhibit cleavage of APP between Met595 and Asp596 numbered for the APP6_*5 isoform, or a mutant thereof, or at a corresponding site of a different isoform, such as APP751 or APP770, or a mutant thereof (sometimes referred to as the "beta secretase site") . While not wishing to be bound by a particular theory, inhibition of betasecretase activity is thought to inhibit production of beta amyloid peptide (A beta) . Inhibitory activity is demonstrated in one of a variety of inhibition assays, whereby cleavage of an APP substrate in the presence of a beta-secretase enzyme is analyzed in the presence of the inhibitory compound, under conditions normally sufficient to result in cleavage at the beta-secretase cleavage site. Reduction of APP cleavage at the beta-secretase cleavage site compared with an untreated or inactive control is correlated with inhibitory activity. Assay systems that can be used to demonstrate efficacy of the compound inhibitors of the invention are known. Representative assay systems are described, for example, in U.S. Patents No. 5,942,400, 5,744,346, as well as in the Examples below. The enzymatic activity of beta-secretase and the production of A beta can be analyzed in vi tro or in vivo, using natural, mutated, and/or synthetic APP substrates, natural, mutated, and/or synthetic enzyme, and the test compound. The analysis may involve primary or secondary cells expressing native, mutant, and/or synthetic APP and enzyme, animal models expressing native APP and enzyme, or may utilize transgenic animal models expressing the substrate and enzyme. Detection of enzymatic activity can be by analysis of one or more of the cleavage products, for example, by immunoassay, fluorometric or chromogenic assay, HPLC, or other means of detection.
Inhibitory compounds are determined as those having the ability to decrease the amount of beta-secretase cleavage product produced in comparison to a control, where beta-secretase mediated cleavage in the reaction system is observed and measured in the absence of inhibitory compounds. Beta-Secretase
Various forms of beta-secretase enzyme are known, and are available and useful for assay of enzyme activity and inhibition of enzyme activity. These include native, recombinant, and synthetic forms of the enzyme. Human beta-secretase is known as Beta Site APP Cleaving Enzyme (BACE) , Asp2 , and memapsin 2, and has been characterized, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 5,744,346 and published PCT patent applications W098/22597, WO00/03819, WO01/23533, and WO00/17369, as well as in literature publications (Hussain et al . , 1999, Mol . Cell . Neurosci . 14:419-427 ; Vassar et al . , 1999, Science 286:735-741; Yan et al., 1999, Nature- 402:533-537; Sinha et al . , 1999, Nature 40:537-540;' and Lin et al . , 2000, PNAS USA 97:1456-1460). Synthetic forms of the enzyme have also been described (W098/22597 and WO00/17369) . Beta-secretase can be extracted and purified from human brain tissue and can be produced in cells, for example mammalian cells expressing recombinant enzyme .
Preferred compounds are effective to inhibit 50% of beta- secretase enzymatic activity at a concentration of less than 50 micromolar, preferably at a concentration of 10 micromolar or less, more preferably 1 micromolar or less, and most preferably 10 nanomolar or less.
APP Substrate
Assays that demonstrate inhibition of beta-secretase- mediated cleavage of APP can utilize any of the known forms of APP, including the 695 amino acid "normal" isotype described by Kang et al . , 1987, Nature 325:733-6, the 770 amino acid isotype described by Kitaguchi et . al . , 1981, Nature 331:530-532, and variants such as the Swedish Mutation (KM670-1NL) (APP-SW) , the London Mutation (V7176F) , and others. See, for example, U.S. Patent No. 5,766,846 and also Hardy, 1992, Nature Genet . 1:233- 234, for a review of known variant mutations. Additional useful substrates include the dibasic amino acid modification, APP-KK disclosed, for example, in WO 00/17369, fragments of APP, and synthetic peptides containing the beta-secretase cleavage site, wild type (WT) or mutated form, e.g., SW, as described, for example, in U.S. Patent No 5,942,400 and WO00/03819.
The APP substrate contains the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP (KM-DA or NL-DA) for example, a complete APP peptide or variant, an APP fragment, a recombinant or synthetic APP, or a fusion peptide. Preferably, the fusion peptide includes the beta-secretase cleavage site fused to a peptide having a moiety useful for enzymatic assay, for example, having isolation and/or detection properties. A useful moiety may be an antigenic epitope for antibody binding, a label or other detection moiety, a binding substrate, and the like.
Antibodies Products characteristic of APP cleavage can be measured by immunoassay using various antibodies, as described, for example, in Pirttila et al . , 1999, Neuro . Lett . 249:21-4, and in U.S. Patent No. 5,612,486. Useful antibodies to detect A beta include, for example, the monoclonal antibody 6E10 (Senetek, St. Louis, MO) that specifically recognizes an epitope on amino acids 1-16 of the A beta peptide; antibodies 162 and 164 (New York State Institute for Basic Research, Staten Island, NY) that are specific for human A beta 1-40 and 1-42, respectively; and antibodies that recognize the junction region of beta-amyloid peptide, the site between residues 16 and 17, as described in U.S. Patent No. 5,593,846. Antibodies raised against a synthetic peptide of residues 591 to 596 of APP and SW192 antibody raised against 590-596 of the Swedish mutation are also useful in immunoassay of APP and its cleavage products, as described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,604,102 and 5,721,130.
Assay Systems
Assays for determining APP cleavage at the beta-secretase cleavage site are well known in the art. Exemplary assays, are described, for example, in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,744,346 and 5,942,400, and described in the Examples below.
Cell Free Assays Exemplary assays that can be used to demonstrate the inhibitory activity of the compounds of the invention are described, for example, in WO00/17369, WO 00/03819, and U.S. Patents No. 5,942,400 and 5,744,346. Such assays can be performed in cell -free incubations or in cellular incubations using cells expressing a beta-secretase and an APP substrate having a beta-secretase cleavage site.
An APP substrate containing the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP, for example, a complete APP or variant, an APP fragment, or a recombinant or synthetic APP substrate containing the amino acid sequence: KM-DA or NL-DA, is incubated in the presence of beta-secretase enzyme, a fragment thereof, or a synthetic or recombinant polypeptide variant having betasecretase activity and effective to cleave the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP, under incubation conditions suitable for the cleavage activity of the enzyme. Suitable substrates optionally include derivatives that may be fusion proteins or peptides that contain the substrate peptide and a modification useful to facilitate the purification or detection of the peptide or its beta-secretase cleavage products. Useful modifications include the insertion of a known antigenic epitope for antibody binding; the linking of a label or detectable moiety, the linking of a binding substrate, and the like.
Suitable incubation conditions for a cell-free in vi tro assay include, for example: approximately 200 nanomolar to 10 micromolar substrate, approximately 10 to 200 picomolar enzyme, and approximately 0.1 nanomolar to 10 micromolar inhibitor compound, in aqueous solution, at an approximate pH of 4 -7, at approximately 37 degrees C, for a time period of approximately 10 minutes to 3 hours. These incubation conditions are exemplary only, and can be varied as required for the particular assay components and/or desired measurement system. Optimization of the incubation conditions for the particular assay components should account for the specific beta-secretase enzyme used and its pH optimum, any additional enzymes and/or markers that might be used in the assay, and the like. Such optimization is routine and will not require undue experimentation.
One useful assay utilizes a fusion peptide having maltose binding protein (MBP) fused to the C-terminal 125 amino acids of APP-SW. The MBP portion is captured on an assay substrate by anti-MBP capture antibody. Incubation of the captured fusion protein in the presence of beta-secretase results in cleavage of the substrate at the beta-secretase cleavage site. Analysis of the cleavage activity can be, for example, by immunoassay of cleavage products. One such immunoassay detects a unique epitope exposed at the carboxy terminus of the cleaved fusion protein, for example, using the antibody SW192. This assay is described, for example, in U.S. Patent No 5,942,400.
Cellular Assay
Numerous cell-based assays can be used to analyze betasecretase activity and/or processing of APP to release A beta. Contact of an APP substrate with a beta-secretase enzyme within the cell and in the presence or absence of a compound inhibitor of the invention can be used to demonstrate beta-secretase inhibitory activity of the compound. Preferably, assay in the presence of a useful i hibitory compound provides at least about 30%, most preferably at least about 50% inhibition of the enzymatic activity, as compared with a non-inhibited control.
In one embodiment, cells that naturally express beta- secretase are used. Alternatively, cells are modified to express a recombinant beta-secretase or synthetic variant enzyme as discussed above. The APP substrate may be added to the culture medium and is preferably expressed in the cells. Cells that naturally express APP, variant or mutant forms of APP, or cells transformed to express an isoform of APP, mutant or variant APP, recombinant or synthetic APP, APP fragment, or synthetic APP peptide or fusion protein containing the betasecretase APP cleavage site can be used, provided that the expressed APP is permitted to contact the enzyme and enzymatic cleavage activity can be analyzed.
Human cell lines that normally process A beta from APP provide a useful means to assay inhibitory activities of the compounds of the invention. Production and release of A beta and/or other cleavage products into the culture medium can be measured, for example by immunoassay, such as Western blot or enzyme-linked immunoassay (EIA) such as by ELISA.
Cells expressing an APP substrate and an active betasecretase can be incubated in the presence of a compound inhibitor to demonstrate inhibition of enzymatic activity as compared with a control. Activity of beta-secretase can be measured by analysis of one or more cleavage products of the APP substrate. For example, inhibition of beta-secretase activity against the substrate APP would be expected to decrease release of specific beta-secretase induced APP cleavage products such as A beta.
Although both neural and non-neural cells process and release A beta, levels of endogenous beta-secretase activity are low and often difficult to detect by EIA. The use of cell types known to have enhanced beta-secretase activity, enhanced processing of APP to A beta, and/or enhanced production of A beta are therefore preferred. For example, transfection of cells with the Swedish Mutant form of APP (APP-SW) ; with APP-KK; or with APP-SW-KK provides cells having enhanced beta-secretase activity and producing amounts of A beta that can be readily measured. In such assays, for example, the cells expressing APP and beta-secretase are incubated in a culture medium under conditions suitable for beta-secretase enzymatic activity at its cleavage site on the APP substrate. On exposure of the cells to the compound inhibitor, the amount of A beta released into the medium and/or the amount of CTF99 fragments of APP in the cell lysates is reduced as compared with the control. The cleavage products of APP can be analyzed, for example, by immune reactions with specific antibodies, as discussed above.
Preferred cells for analysis of beta-secretase activity include primary human neuronal cells, primary transgenic animal neuronal cells where the transgene is APP, and other cells such as those of a stable 293 cell line expressing APP, for example, APP-SW.
In vivo Assays: Animal Models
Various animal models can be used to analyze beta-secretase activity and /or processing of APP to release A beta, as described above. For example, transgenic animals expressing APP substrate and beta-secretase enzyme can be used to demonstrate inhibitory activity of the compounds of < the invention. Certain transgenic animal models have been described, for example, in U.S. Patent Nos.: 5,877,399; 5,612,486; 5,387,742; 5,720,936; 5,850,003; 5,877,015,, and 5,811,633, and in Ganes et al . , 1995, Nature 373:523. Preferred are animals that exhibit characteristics associated with the pathophysiology of AD. Administration of the compound inhibitors of the invention to the transgenic mice described herein provides an alternative method for demonstrating the inhibitory activity of the compounds. Administration of the compounds in a pharmaceutically effective carrier and via an administrative route that reaches the target tissue in an appropriate therapeutic amount is also preferred.
Inhibition of beta-secretase mediated cleavage of APP at the beta-secxetase cleavage site and of A beta release can be analyzed in these animals by measure of cleavage fragments in the animal ' s body fluids such as cerebral fluid or tissues . Analysis of brain tissues for A beta deposits or plaques is preferred.
On contacting an APP substrate with a beta-secretase enzyme in the, presence of an inhibitory compound of the invention and under conditions sufficient to permit enzymatic mediated cleavage of APP and/or release of A beta from the substrate, the compounds of the invention are effective to reduce beta- secretase-mediated cleavage of APP at the beta-secretase cleavage site and/or effective to reduce released amounts of A beta. Where such contacting is the administration of the inhibitory compounds of the invention to an animal model, for example, as described above, the compounds are effective to reduce A beta deposition in brain tissues of the animal, and to reduce the number and/or size of beta amyloid plaques. Where such administration is to a human subject, the compounds are effective to inhibit or slow the progression of disease characterized by enhanced amounts of A beta, to slow the progression of AD in the, and/or to prevent onset or development of AD in a patient at risk for the disease.
Unless defined otherwise, all scientific and technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of skill in the art to which this invention belongs. All patents and publications referred to herein are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Definitions
The definitions and explanations below are for the terms as used throughout this entire document including both the specification and the claims. It should be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms "a, " "an, " and "the" include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to a composition containing "a compound" includes a mixture of two or more compounds. It should also be noted that the term "or" is generally employed in its sense including "and/or" unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
The symbol "-" in general represents a bond between two atoms in the chain. Thus CH3-0-CH2-CH (Ri) -CH3 represents a 2- substituted-1-methoxypropane compound. In addition, the symbol "-" represents the point of attachment of the substituent to a compound. Thus for example aryl (Cι-C3) alkyl- indicates an alkylaryl group, such as benzyl, attached to the compound at the alkyl moiety. '
Where multiple substituents are indicated as being attached to a structure, it is to be understood that the substituents can be the same or different. Thus for example "Rm optionally substituted with 1, 2 or 3 Rq groups" indicates that Rm is substituted with 1, 2, or 3 Rq groups where the Rq groups can be the same or different .^
APP, amyloid precursor protein, is defined as any APP polypeptide, including APP variants, mutations, and isoforms, for example, as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,766,846. A beta, amyloid beta peptide, is defined as any peptide resulting from beta-secretase mediated cleavage of APP, including peptides of 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43 amino acids, and extending from the beta-secretase cleavage site to amino acids 39, 40, 41, 42, or 43. Beta-secretase (BACE1, Asp2 , Memapsin 2) is an aspartyl protease that mediates cleavage of APP at the amino-terminal edge of A beta. Human beta-secretase is described, for example, in WO00/17369.
Pharmaceutically acceptable refers to those properties and/or substances that are acceptable to the patient from a pharmacological/toxicological point of view and to the manufacturing pharmaceutical chemist from a physical/chemical point of view regarding composition, formulation, stability, patient acceptance and bioavailability.
A therapeutically effective amount is defined as an amount effective to reduce or lessen at least one symptom of the disease being treated or to reduce or delay onset of one or more clinical markers or symptoms of the disease.
By "alkyl" and "Cι-C3 alkyl" in the present invention is meant straight or branched chain alkyl groups having 1-6 carbon atoms, such as, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec- butyl , tert-butyl, pentyl, 2-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl , hexyl , 2-hexyl, 3-hexyl, and 3-methylpentyl . It is understood that in cases where an alkyl chain of a substituent (e.g. of an alkyl, alkoxy or alkenyl group) is shorter or longer than 6 carbons, it will be so indicated in the second "C" as, for example, "Cι-Cι0 " indicates a maximum of 10 carbons.
By "alkoxy" and "Cι-C3 alkoxy" in the present invention is meant straight or branched chain alkyl groups having 1-6 carbon atoms, attached through at least one divalent oxygen atom, such as, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, sec-butoxy, tert-butoxy, pentoxy, isopentoxy, neopentoxy, hexoxy, and 3-methylpentoxy.
By the term "halogen" in the present invention is meant fluorine, bromine, chlorine, and iodine. "Alkenyl" and "C2-C6 alkenyl" means straight and branched hydrocarbon radicals having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and from one to three double bonds and includes, for example, ethenyl, propenyl , l-but-3-enyl , l-pent-3-enyl , l-hex-5-enyl and the like. "Alkynyl" and "C2-C6 alkynyl" means straight and branched hydrocarbon radicals having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and one or two triple( bonds and includes ethynyl , propynyl , butynyl , pentyn-2-yl and the like.
As used herein, the term "cycloalkyl" refers to saturated carbocyclic radicals having three to twelve carbon atoms. The cycloalkyl can be monocyclic, or a polycyclic fused system. Examples of such radicals include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyciopeiiLyl , cyclohexyl and cycloheptyl. The cycloalkyl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups. For example, such cycloalkyl groups may be optionally substituted with Cx-Cs alkyl, C -C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino, di (Cι-C6) alkylamino, C2-C6alkenyl, C2- C6alkynyl, Cι-C6 haloalkyl, Cι-C6 haloalkoxy, amino (Cι-C6) alkyl , mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino (Ci-Cs) alkyl or di (Ci-Cg) alkylamino (Cx- Cs) alkyl.
By "aryl" is meant an aromatic carbocyclic group having a single ring (e.g., phenyl), multiple rings (e.g., biphenyl) , or multiple condensed rings in which at least one is aromatic, (e.g., 1, 2 , 3 , 4-tetrahydronaphthyl , naphthyl) , which is optionally mono-, di-, or trisubstituted. Preferred aryl groups of the present invention are phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2 -naphthyl, indanyl , indenyl, dihydronaphthyl , tetralinyl or 6,7,8,9- tetrahydro-5H-benzo [a] cycloheptenyl . The aryl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups. For example, such aryl groups may be optionally substituted with, for example, Ci- Ce alkyl, C!-C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, 'amino, mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino, di (Cι~C6) alkylamino, C2-C3alkenyl , C - Csalkynyl, Cι-C6 haloalkyl, Cx-Cs haloalkoxy, amino (Cι-C6) alkyl , mono (Cι-C3) alkylamino (Ci-Cs) alkyl, di (Cι-C6) alkylamino (Ci-
C6) alkyl, -COOH, -C (=0) 0 (Cι-C6 alkyl), -C(=0)NH2, -C (=0) N (mono- or di-Ci-Cg alkyl), -S(Cι-C3 alkyl), -S02 (Cχ-C6 alkyl), -O- C(=0) (d-Cs alkyl), -NH-C (=0) - (Ci-Cg alkyl), -N(C1-C6 alkyl) - C(=0)-(Cι-C6 alkyl), -NH-S02- (Cι-C6 alkyl), -N(Cι-C6 alkyl) -S02- (Ci-Cg alkyl), -NH-C (=0) NH2, -NH-C (=0)N (mono- or di-Cι-C6 alkyl), -NH(C1-C6 alkyl) -C (=0) -NH2 or - H(Cι-C6 alkyl) -C (=0) -N- (mono- or di-Cι-C6 alkyl) .
By "heteroaryl" is meant one or more aromatic ring systems of 5-, 6-, or 7-membered rings which includes fused ring systems of 9-11 atoms containing at least one and up to four heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur. Preferred heteroaryl groups of the present invention include pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, quinolinyl, benzothienyl , indolyl, indolinyl, pryidazinyl, pyrazinyl, isoindolyl, isoquinolyl, quinazolinyl , quinoxalinyl, phthalazinyl , • imidazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, indolizinyl, indazolyl, benzothiazolyl , benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl , furanyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl , oxadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, oxazolopyridinyl, imidazopyridinyl, isothiazolyl, naphthyridinyl, cinnolinyl, carbazolyl, beta-carbolinyl , isochromanyl , chromanyl , tetrahydroisoquinolinyl , isoindolinyl , isobenzotetrahydrofuranyl , isobenzotetrahydrothienyl , isobenzothienyl, benzoxazolyl , pyridopyridinyl, benzotetrahydrofuranyl , benzotetrahydrothienyl , purinyl , benzodioxolyl, triazinyl, phenoxazinyl , phenothiazinyl , pteridinyl, benzothiazolyl, imidazopyridinyl, imidazothiazolyl , dihydrobenzisoxazinyl , benzisoxazinyl , benzoxazinyl , dihydrobenzisothiazinyl , benzopyranyl , -benzothiopyranyl, coumarinyl , isocoumarinyl, chromonyl , chromanonyl , pyridinyl -N- oxide, tetrahydroquinolinyl , dihydroquinolinyl , dihydroquinolinonyl , dihydroisoquinolinonyl , dihydrocoumarinyl, dihydroisocoumarinyl , isoindolinonyl , benzodioxanyl , benzoxazolinonyl , pyrrolyl N-oxide,, pyrimidinyl N-oxide, pyridazinyl N-oxide, pyrazinyl N-oxide, quinolinyl N-oxide, indolyl N-oxide, indolinyl N-oxide, isoquinolyl N-oxide, quinazolinyl N-oxide, quinoxalinyl N-oxide, phthalazinyl N- oxide, imidazolyl N-oxide, isoxazolyl N-oxide, oxazolyl N-oxide, thiazolyl N-oxide, indolizinyl N-oxide, indazolyl N-oxide, benzothiazolyl N-oxide, benzimidazolyl N-oxide, pyrrolyl N- oxide, oxadiazolyl N-oxide, thiadiazolyl N-oxide, triazolyl N- oxide, tetrazolyl N-oxide, benzothiopyranyl S-oxide, benzothiopyranyl S,S-dioxide. The heteroaryl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups. For example, such heteroaryl groups may be optionally substituted with Cι-C6 alkyl, Cι-C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono (Ci-Cg) alkylamino, di (Ci-C6) alkylamino, C2-C3alkenyl , C2- Cgalkynyl, Ci-Cg haloalkyl, Cι-C6 haloalkoxy, amino -,-C6) alkyl, mono (Ci-Cg) alkylamino (Ci-Cg) alkyl or di (Ci-Cg) alkylamino (Ci- Cg) alkyl, -COOH, -C (=0)0 (Ci-Cg alkyl), -C(=0)NH2, -C (=0) N (mono- or di-Ci-Cg alkyl), -S(Cι-C6 alkyl), -S02 (Cι-C6 alkyl), -O- C(=0) (Ci-Cg alkyl), -NH-C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl), -N(Cι-C6 alkyl) - C(=0)-(Ci-C3 alkyl), -NH-S02- (Cι-C3 alkyl), -N (Ci-Cg alkyl) -S02- (Ci-C3 alkyl), -NH-C (=0) NH2, -NH-C (=0) N (mono- or di-Ci-Cg alkyl), - H(Cι-C6 alkyl) -C (=0) -NH2 or -NH(Cι-C6 alkyl) -C (=0) -N- (mono- or di-Cι-C3 alkyl) . By "heterocycle", "heterocycloalkyl" or "heterocyclyl" is meant one or more carbocyclic ring systems of 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, or 7-membered rings which includes fused ring systems of 9-11 atoms containing at least one and up to four heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur. Preferred heterocycles of the present invention include morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl S-oxide, thiomorpholinyl S,S- dioxide, piperazinyl, homopiperazinyl , pyrrolidinyl, pyrrolinyl, tetrahydropyranyl , piperidinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl , tetrahydrothienyl , homopiperidinyl , homomorpholinyl , homothiomorpholinyl, homothiomorpholinyl S,S-dioxide, oxazolidinonyl , dihydropyrazolyl , dihydroisoindolyl , dihydropyrrolyl, dihydropyrazinyl , dihydropyridinyl , dihydropyrimidinyl , dihydrofuryl , dihydropyranyl , azepanyl, diazepanyl, tetrahydrothienyl S-oxide, tetrahydrothienyl S,S- dioxide and homothiomorpholinyl S-oxide. The heterocycle groups herein maybe unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups. For example, such heterocycle groups may be optionally substituted with Ci-C alkyl, Cι-C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino, di (Cι-C6) alkylamino, C2-C3alkenyl , C2-C6alkynyl, Cι-C6 haloalkyl, Cι-C3 haloalkoxy, amino (Cx- Cs) alkyl, mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl , di (Cx- Cs) alkylamino (Ci-Cg) alkyl or =0.
All patents and publications referred to herein are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes. Structures were named using Name Pro IUPAC Naming Software, version 5.09, available from Advanced Chemical Development, Inc., 90 , Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3V9 , Canada . The present invention may be better understood with reference to the following examples. These examples are intended to be representative of specific embodiments of the invention, and are not intended as limiting the scope of the invention. BIOLOGY EXAMPLES
Example A
Enzyme Inhibition Assay
The compounds of the invention are analyzed for inhibitory activity by use of the MBP-C125 assay. This assay determines the relative inhibition of beta-secretase cleavage of a model
APP substrate, MBP-C125SW, by the compounds assayed as compared with an untreated control . A detailed description of the assay parameters can be found, for example, in U.S. Patent No.
5,942,400. Briefly, the substrate is a fusion peptide formed of maltose binding protein (MBP) and the carboxy terminal 125 amino acids of APP-SW, the Swedish 'mutation. The beta-secretase enzyme is derived from human brain tissue as described in Sinha et al, 1999, Nature 40:537-540) or recombinantly produced as the
,full-length enzyme (amino acids 1-501) , and can be prepared, for example, from 293 cells expressing the recombinant cDNA, as described in WO00/47618.
Inhibition of the enzyme is analyzed, for example, by immunoassay of the enzyme's cleavage products. One exemplary ELISA uses an anti-MBP capture antibody that is deposited on precoated and blocked 96-well high binding plates, followed by incubation with diluted enzyme reaction supernatant, incubation with a specific reporter antibody, for example, biotinylated anti-SW192 reporter antibody, and further incubation with streptavidin/alkaline phosphatase . In the assay, cleavage of the intact MBP-C125SW fusion protein results in the generation of a truncated amino-terminal fragment, exposing a new SW-192 antibody-positive epitope at the carboxy terminus. Detection is effected by a fluorescent substrate signal on cleavage by the phosphatase . ELISA only detects cleavage following Leu 596 at the substrate's APP-SW 751 mutation site.
Specific Assay Procedure:
Compounds are diluted in a 1:1 dilution series to a six- point concentration curve (two wells per concentration) in one 96 -plate row per compound tested. Each of the test compounds is prepared in DMSO to make up a 10 millimolar stock solution. The stock solution is serially diluted in DMSO to obtain a final compound concentration of 200 micromolar at the high point of a 6-point dilution curve. Ten (10) microliters of each dilution is added to each of two wells on row C of a corresponding V- bottom plate to which 190 microliters of 52 millimolar NaOAc, 7.9% DMSO, pH 4.5 are pre-added. The NaOAc diluted compound plate is spun down to pellet precipitant and 20 microliters/well is transferred to a corresponding flat-bottom plate to which 30 microliters of ice-cold enzyme-substrate mixture (2.5 microliters MBP-C125SW substrate, 0.03 microliters enzyme and 24.5 microliters ice cold 0.09% TX100 per 30 microliters) is added. The final reaction mixture of 200 micromolar compound at the highest curve point is in 5% DMSO, 20 millimolar NaOAc, 0.06% TX100, at pH 4.5. Warming the plates to 37 degrees C starts the enzyme reaction. After 90 minutes at 37 degrees C, 200 microliters/well cold specimen diluent is added to stop the reaction and 20 microliters/well was transferred to a corresponding anti-MBP antibody coated ELISA plate for capture, containing 80 microliters/well specimen diluent. This reaction is incubated overnight at 4 degrees C and the ELISA is developed the next day after a 2 hour incubation with anti-192SW antibody, followed by Streptavidin-AP conjugate and fluorescent substrate. The signal is read on a fluorescent plate reader. Relative compound inhibition potency is determined by calculating the concentration of compound that showed a fifty percent reduction in detected signal (IC50) compared to the enzyme reaction signal in the control wells with no added compound. In this assay, preferred compounds of the invention exhibit an IC50 of less than 50 micromolar.
Example B
Cell Free Inhibition Assay Utilizing a Synthetic APP Substrate
A synthetic APP substrate that can be cleaved by beta- secretase and having N-terminal biotin and made fluorescent by the covalent attachment of Oregon green at the Cys residue is used to assay beta-secretase activity in the presence or absence of the inhibitory compounds of the invention. Useful substrates include the following:
Biotin- SEVNL-DAEFRC [oregon green] KK [SEQ ID NO: 1]
Biotin- SEVKM-DAEFRC [oregon green] KK [SEQ ID NO: 2]
Biotin-GLNIKTEEISEISY-EVEFRC [oregon green] KK [SEQ ID NO: 3] Biotin-ADRGLTTRPGSGLTNIKTEEISEVNL-DAEFRC [oregon green] KK [SEQ ID NO: 4]
Biotin-FVNQHLCoxGSHLVEALY-LVCoxGERGFFYTPKAC [oregon green] KK
[SEQ ID NO: 5]
The enzyme (0.1 nanomolar) and test compounds (0.001 - 100 micromolar) are incubated in pre-blocked, low affinity, black plates (384 well) at 37 degrees for 30 minutes. The reaction is initiated by addition of 150 millimolar substrate to a final volume of 30 microliter per well. The final assay conditions are: 0.001 - 100 micromolar compound inhibitor; 0.1 molar sodium acetate (pH 4.5); 150 nanomolar substrate; 0.1 nanomolar soluble beta-secretase; 0.001% Tween 20, and 2% DMSO. The assay mixture is incubated for 3 hours at 37 degrees C, and the reaction is terminated by the addition of a saturating concentration of immunopure streptavidin. After incubation with streptavidin at room temperature for 15 minutes, fluorescence polarization is measured, for example, using a LJL Acqurest
(Ex485 nm/ Em530 nm) . The activity of the beta-secretase enzyme is detected by changes in the fluorescence polarization that occur when the substrate is cleaved by the enzyme. Incubation in the presence or absence of compound inhibitor demonstrates specific inhibition of beta-secretase enzymatic cleavage of its synthetic APP substrate. In this assay, preferred compounds of the invention exhibit an IC50 of less than 50 micromolar.
Example C
Beta-Secretase Inhibition: P26-P4'SW Assay , Synthetic substrates containing the beta-secretase cleavage site of APP are used to assay beta-secretase activity, using the methods described, for example, in published PCT application WO00/47618. The P26-P4'SW substrate is a peptide of the sequence : (biotin) CGGADRGLTTRPGSGLTNIKTEEISEVNLDAEF [SEQ ID NO: 6] The P26-P1 standard has the sequence:
(biotin) CGGADRGLTTRPGSGLTNIKTEEISEVNL [SEQ ID NO: 7] . Briefly, the biotin-coupled synthetic substrates are incubated at a concentration of from about 0 to about 200 micromolar in this assay. When testing inhibitory compounds, a substrate concentration of about 1.0 micromolar is preferred. Test compounds diluted in DMSO are added to the reaction mixture, with a final DMSO concentration of 5%. Controls also contain a final DMSO concentration of 5%. The concentration of beta secretase enzyme in the reaction is varied, to give product , concentrations with the linear range of the ELISA assay, about 125 to 2000 picomolar, after dilution.
The reaction mixture also includes 20 millimolar sodium acetate, pH 4.5, 0.06% Triton X100, and is incubated at 37 degrees C for about 1 to 3 hours. Samples are then diluted in assay buffer (for example, 145.4 nanomolar sodium chloride, 9.51 millimolar sodium phosphate, 7.7 millimolar sodium azide, 0.05% Triton X405, 6g/liter bovine serum albumin, pH 7.4) to quench the reaction, then diluted further for immunoassay of the cleavage products. Cleavage products can be a sayed by ELISA. Diluted samples and standards are incubated in assay places coaced with capture antibody, for example, SW192, for about 24 hours at 4 degrees C. After washing in TTBS buffer (150 millimolar sodium chloride, 25 millimolar Tris, 0.05% Tween 20, pH 7.5), the samples are incubated with streptavidin-'AP according to the manufacturer's instructions. After a 'one hour incubation at room temperature, the samples are washed in TTBS and incubated with fluorescent substrate solution A (31.2 g/liter 2 -amino-2 -methyl-1-propanol , 30 mg/liter, pH 9.5). Reaction with streptavidin-alkaline phosphate permits detection by fluorescence. Compounds that are effective inhibitors of beta-secretase activity demonstrate reduced cleavage of the substrate as compared to a control .
Example D
Assays using Synthetic Oligopeptide-Substrates
Synthetic oligopeptides are prepared that incorporate the known cleavage site of beta-secretase, and optionally detectable tags, such as fluorescent or chromogenic moieties. Examples of such peptides, as well as their production and detection methods are described in U.S. Patent No: 5,942,400, herein incorporated by reference. Cleavage products can be detected using high performance liquid chromatography, or fluorescent or chromogenic detection methods appropriate to the peptide to be detected, according to methods well known in the art.
By way of example, one such peptide has the sequence SEVNL- DAEF [SEQ ID NO: 8], and the cleavage site is between residues 5 and 6. Another preferred substrate has the sequence ADRGLTTRPGSGLTNIKTEEISEVNL-DAEF [SEQ ID NO: 9], and the cleavage site is between residues 26 and 27.
These synthetic APP substrates are incubated in the presence of beta-secretase under conditions sufficient to result in beta-secretase mediated cleavage of the substrate. Comparison of the cleavage results in the presence of the compound inhibitor to control results provides a measure of the compound's inhibitory activity. Example E
Inhibition of Beta-Secretase Activity - Cellular Assay
An exemplary assay for the analysis of inhibition of beta- secretase activity utilizes the human embryonic kidney cell line HEKp293 (ATCC Accession No. CRL-1573) transfected with APP751 containing the naturally occurring double mutation Lys651Met52 to Asn651Leu652 (numbered for APP751) , commonly called the Swedish mutation and shown to overproduce A beta (Citron et al . , 1992, Nature 360:672-674), as described in U.S. Patent No. 5,604,102.
The cells are incubated in the presence/absence of the inhibitory compound (diluted in DMSO) at the desired concentration, generally up to 10 micrograms/ml .' At the end of the treatment period, conditioned media is analyzed for betasecretase activity, for example, by analysis of cleavage fragments. A beta can be analyzed by immunoassay, using specific detection antibodies. The enzymatic activity is measured in the presence and absence of the compound inhibitors to demonstrate specific inhibition of beta-secretase mediated cleavage of APP substrate.
Example F
Inhibition of Beta-Secretase in Animal Models of AD Various animal models can be used to screen for inhibition of beta-secretase activity. Examples of animal models useful in the invention include, but are not limited to, mouse, guinea pig, dog, and the like. The animals used can be wild type, transgenic, or knockout models. In addition, mammalian models can express mutations in APP, such as APP695-SW and the like described herein. Examples of transgenic non-human mammalian models are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,604,102, 5,912,410 and 5, 811, 633.
PDAPP mice, prepared as described in Games et al . , 1995, Nature 373:523-527 are useful to analyze in vivo suppression of
A beta release in the presence of putative inhibitory compounds. As described in U.S. Patent No. 6,191,166, 4 month old PDAPP mice are administered compound formulated in vehicle, such as corn oil. The mice are dosed with compound (1-30 mg/ml; preferably 1-10 mg/ml) . After time, e.g., 3-10 hours, the animals are sacrificed, and brains removed for analysis.
Transgenic animals are administered an amount of the compound inhibitor formulated in a carrier suitable for the chosen mode of administration. Control animals are untreated, treated with vehicle, or treated with an inactive compound. Administration can be acute, i.e., single dose or multiple doses in one day, or can be chronic, i.e., dosing is repeated daily for a period of days. Beginning at time 0, brain tissue or cerebral fluid is obtained from selected animals and analyzed for the presence of APP cleavage peptides, including A beta, for example, by immunoassay using specific antibodies for A beta detection. At the end of the test period, animals are sacrificed and brain tissue or cerebral fluid is analyzed for the presence of A beta and/or beta-amyloid plaques. The tissue is also analyzed for necrosis. Animals administered the compound inhibitors of the invention are expected to demonstrate reduced A beta in brain tissues or cerebral fluids and reduced beta amyloid plaques in brain tissue, as compared with non- treated controls.
Example G
Inhibition of A Beta Production in Human Patients
Patients suffering from Alzheimer's Disease (AD) demonstrate an increased amount of A beta in the brain. AD patients are administered an amount of the compound inhibitor formulated in a carrier suitable for the chosen mode of administration. Administration is repeated daily for the duration of the test period. Beginning on day 0, cognitive and memory tests are performed, for example, once per month.
Patients administered the compound inhibitors are expected to demonstrate slowing or stabilization of disease progression as analyzed by changes in one or more of the following disease parameters: A beta present in CSF or plasma; brain or hippocampal volume; A beta deposits in the brain; amyloid plaque in the brain; and scores for cognitive and memory function, as compared with control, non-treated patients.
Example H
Prevention of A Beta Production in Patients at Risk for AD
Patients predisposed or at risk for developing AD are identified either by recognition of a familial inheritance pattern, for example, presence of the Swedish Mutation, and/or by monitoring diagnostic parameters. Patients identified as predisposed or at risk for developing AD are administered an amount of the compound inhibitor formulated in a carrier suitable for the chosen mode of administration. Administration is repeated daily for the duration of the test period. Beginning on day 0, cognitive and memory tests are performed, for example, once per month.
Patients administered the compound inhibitors are expected to demonstrate slowing or stabilization of disease progression as analyzed by changes in one or more of the following disease parameters: A beta present in CSF or plasma; brain or hippocampal volume; amyloid plaque in the brain; and scores for cognitive and memory function, as compared with control, non-treated patients.
CHEMISTRY EXAMPLES
The following abbreviations may be used in the Examples: EDC (1- (3-dimethylaminopropyl) -3-ethylcarbodiimide or the hydrochloride salt) ; DIEA (diisopropylethylamine) ;
PyBOP (benzotriazol-1-yloxy) tripyrrolidinophosphonium hexafluorophosphate) ;
HATU (0- (7-azabenzotriazol-l-yl) -1,1,3, 3-tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate) ; DCM (dichloromethane) . The following detailed examples and Schemes describe how to prepare various compounds of the invention and/or perform the various processes of the invention and are to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limitations of the preceding disclosure in any way whatsoever. Those skilled in the art will promptly recognize appropriate variations from the procedures both as to reactants and as to reaction conditions and techniques . General Procedures Synthesis of amides using HBTU
Coupling of the amine 8 (synthesis discussed in Example 1 below) with carboxylic acids was generally performed using the HBTU coupling method. A carboxylic acid is dissolved in anhydrous DMF (3mL/mmol) and 3 equivalents of PS-DIEA (polystyrene diisopropylethylamine, 3.5 meq/gram, Argonaut Corporation) is added followed by HBTU (1.1 equivalent relative to the acid) . The reaction vessel is closed and the suspension is agitated. After 30 minutes one equivalent of the amine 8 in DMF solution is added and the reaction mixture is agitated overnight. Scavenger resins are added (5 equivalents each of Argonaut MP-carbonate and Argonaut PS-trisamine) are and the contents agitated for 5 hours. (Additional DMF is added if needed to improve mixing.) The reaction mixture is filtered and the solids are washed with DMF. The solvent is evaporated from the combined filtrate and and the product is purified by chromatography.
Synthesis of amides using HATU
The coupling of carboxylic acids with secondary amines such as 36 (discussed below) was performed using a procedure similar to that described in the previous paragraph, except that HATU was used in place of HBTU.
General Procedure for removal of BOC protecting groups with 4 N HCl in dioxane , The r -protected compound is dissolved in at least 5 molar equivalents of 4K HCl in dioxane. The mixture is allowed to stand for two hours, and the solvent is then evaporated. The residue is dissolved in methanol and the methanol is evaporated. The residue is redissolved in methanol and the methanol is evaporated again. The vial containing the product is then placed in a high vacuum dessicator (with NaOH pellets) overnight to yield the deprotected amine in the form of its hydrochloride salt. The amine hydrochloride salt is optionally converted to the free base prior to use in amide coupling reactions. This is accomplished by partitioning it between ethyl acetate and a large excess of saturated aqueous potassium carbonate solution, washing the organic extracts with brine, and then drying the solution over magnesium sulfate. The free base is then isolated by evaporation of the solvent.
EXAMPLE 1: Synthesis of N- [4-amino-l- (3, 5-difluorobenzyl) - 2-hydroxybutyl] -5-methyl-N1 ,N' -dipropyl-isophthalamide (8 in Scheme 4) .
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Intermediate 2: To a 20 °C stirred suspension of the hydroxyl compound 1 (17.8 g, 53 mmol) in dichloromethane (300 mL) was added methanesulfonyl chloride (11.8 g, 103 mmol) followed by the addition of diisopropylethylamine (26 g, 200 mmol) . The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h. The solution was then washed with 1 N potassium bisulfate followed by water and saturated sodium chloride. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate) and concentrated to provide mesylate 2 (22.0 g, 99%) as an off- white solid, which was used in the next step without further purification Intermediate 3 : To a stirred suspension of the mesylate 2 (22.0 g, 53 mmol) in toluene (400 mL) was added diisopropylethylamine (13.4 g, 104 mmol). The reaction mixture was heated at 120 °C for 15 h. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and 1 N KH2P04 (400 mL) was added. The organic layer was separated and the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate. The combined organic layers were washed with 1 N KH2P04, water, and saturated sodium chloride, dried (sodium sulfate) , filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure. Purification by flash column chromatography (silica gel, 2:1 to 1:1 hexanes/ethyl acetate) provided oxazolidinone 3 (11.0 g, 80%) .
Intermediate 4: To a stirred solution of oxazolidinone 3
(11.0 g, 42 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (100 mL) was added a suspension of sodium hydride (1.2 g, 50 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran
(80 mL) . The resulting suspension was then treated with di-t butyldicarbonate (10.7 g, 48.9 mmol) . The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h, methanol (90 mL) was added followed by the addition of a lithium hydroxide (9.0 g, 214 mmol) solution in water (90 mL) . The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h. Aqueous 1 N KH2PO4 (100 mL) and ethyl acetate (200 mL) were added. The organic phase was washed with 1 N KH2PO4, water, and saturated sodium chloride, dried (sodium sulfate) , filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure. Purification by flash column chromatography (silica gel, 4:1 hexanes/ethyl acetate) provided (4) (7.9 g, 63%) as a white solid: mp 99-101 ° C
Intermediate 5 : To a stirred solution of epoxide 4 (2.01 g, 6.7 mmol) in N,N-dimethylformamide (20 L) was added potassium cyanide (660 mg, 10.0 mmol) and water (2 mL) . .The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 h and then quenched with 1 N KH2P04 (20 mL) . The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (3 x 50 mL) . The combined extracts were washed with saturated sodium chloride, dried (sodium sulfate) , filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure. Purification by flash column chromatography (silica gel, 3:1 hexanes/ethyl acetate) provided cyanohydroxy compound 5. (1.4 g, 64%) : Η NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ6.87 (d, J = 9 Hz, 2H) , 6.76 (t, J = 9 Hz, IH) , 3.94-3.89 (m, IH) , 3.79-3.74 (m, IH) , 2.91-2.72 (m, 2H) , 2.64-2.48 (m, 2H) , 1.34 (s, 9H) .
An alternative method for preparing intermediate 5 is as follows. A mixture of 1.0 grams of epoxide 4, 0.43 grams of potassium cyanide, and- 2.0 grams of diisoprop'ylethylamine toluenesulfonic acid salt in 12 mL of methanol was stirred for 3 hours at 60 °C. The mixture was partitioned between ethyl acetate and excess 3 N sodium hydroxide solution. The organic extracts were washed with brine and dried over magnesium sulfate. Evaporation of the solvent gave 1.05 grams of a brownish solid. Mass spectroscopy gave m/z = 349.1 (M + Na) .
Intermediate 6 : To a stirred solution of the Boc-protected amine 5 (400 mg, 1.23 mmol) in dioxane (2 mL) was added hydrogen chloride (3 mL of a 4.0 M solution in dioxane, 12 mmol) . The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 4 h and then diluted with ethyl ether (50 mL) . The resulting precipitate was collected by filtration to provide amine hydrochloride 6
(324 mg, 99%): λE NMR (300 MHz, CD30D) δ 6.98-6.89 (m, 3H) , 3.97- 3.93 (m, IH) , 3.54-3.49 (m, IH) , 3.13-3.06 (m, IH) ,
2.97-2.89 (m, IH) , 2.79 (d, J = 6 Hz, 2H) .
Intermediate 7 : To a stirred solution of acid 12 (324 mg, 1.23 mmol) , diisopropylethylamine (168 mg, 1.3 mmol), and HBTU (512 mg, 1.35 mmol) in methylene chloride (8 mL) was added a mixture of 6 (324 mg, 1.3 mmol) and diisopropylethylamine (168 mg, 1.3 mmol) in methylene chloride (8 mL) . The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 h and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was diluted with ethyl acetate (50 mL) , washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate, saturated sodium chloride, dried (sodium sulfate) , filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure. Purification by flash column chromatography (silica gel, 3:97 methanol/methylene chloride) provided 7 (340 mg, 59%) as a white solid: λE NMR (300 MHz, CDC13) δ7.59 (s, IH) , 7.45 (s, IH) , 7.37 (d, J = 9 Hz, IH) , 7.23 (s, IH) , 6.80-6.78 (m, 2H) , 6.68-6.61 (m, IH) , 5.17 (d, J = 7 Hz, IH) , 4.27-4.22 (m, IH) , 3.99-3.93 (m, IH) , 3.47-3.46 (m, 2H) , 3.15-3.10 (m, 2H) , 3.03-2.89 (m, 2H) , 2.50 (d, J = 6 Hz, 2H) , 2.36 (s, 3H) , 1.71 (m, 2H) , 1.51 (m, 2H) , 0.99 (t, J = 1 Hz, 3H) , 0.74 (t, J" = 7 Hz, 3H) .
Intermediate 8: A mixture of cyano compound 7 (340 mg, 0.72 mmol) and platinum oxide (50 mg) in acetic acid (10 mL) was subjected to an atmosphere of hydrogen at 50 psi for 20 h. The mixture was filtered through diatomaceous earth and washed with methanol, and the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. Purification by flash column chromatography (silica,
10:90 methanol/methylene chloride) ' provided (8) (200 mg, 58%) as a white solid: mp 61-72 °C; IR 2935, 2874, 1622, 1593, 983 cm"1.
An alternative method for preparing intermediate 8 is as follows. A mixture of 1.32 grams of intermediate cyano compound 7, 3 mL of Raney nickel 2800 50% suspension in water (Aldrich), and 50 mL of 2 N methanolic ammonia was agitated under 500 psi hydrogen gas for 4 days. An additional 7 mL of Raney nickel 50% slurry was added and the mixture was agitated under 500 psi hydrogen gas for another 6 hours. The mixture was filtered and the solvent was evaporated. Compound 8 was obtained as 1.0 gram of an off-white foam. Mass spectroscopy gave m/z = 476.3 (M + H) .
) EXAMPLE 2: {S , S) -N- [1- (3 , 5-Difluorobenzyl) -2 -hydroxy-4- (propane-1-sulfonylamino) -butyl] -5-methyl-N' ,N' -dipropyl- isophthalamide (9 in Scheme 4)
)3 -
Figure imgf000095_0001
A mixture of the primary amine 8 (13.3 mg) and triethylamine (14 uL) in 0.5 mL of tetrahydrofuran was treated with 3.4 uL of propanesulfonyl chloride. The mixture was agitated for 6.5 hours and then cooled to 0 °C an additional 14 uL of triethylamine and 1 uL of propanesulfonyl chloride was added. The mixture was allowed to warm to 25 °C and stirred an additional 16 hours. The solvent was evaporated and the product was isolated by reverse phase HPLC. This procedure gave compound 9 as 6.1 mg of an oil. Mass spectral analysis (ESI) gave m/z = 582.7.
EXAMPLE 3: (S , S) -N- [1- (3 , 5-Difluorobenzyl) -2-hydroxy-4- (3-propylureido) -butyl] -5-methyl-N1 ,N' -dipropyl-isophthalamide (10 in Scheme 4)
Figure imgf000095_0002
A solution of 13.3 mg of the primary amine 8 in 0.5 mL of tetrahydrofuran was treated with a solution of 2.6 uL of propylisocyanate in 100 uL of tetrahydrofuran. After agitating for 24 hours, a solution of 0.7 uL of propylisocyanate in 25 uL of tetrahydrofuan was added. The mixture was agitated for another 2 hours and then the solvent was evaporated in a stream of nitrogen. Purification by reverse phase HPLC gave compound 10 as 11 . 3 mg of ' an oil . Mass spectral analysis (ESI ) gave /z = 561 . 7 .
EXAMPLE 4 : (S, S ) -N- [4 -Butyrylamino- l- ( 3 , 5 - dif luorobenzyl ) - 2 -hydroxybutyl] - 5 -methyl -N ' , N ' -dipropyl - isophthalamide ( 11 in Scheme 4 )
Figure imgf000096_0001
A solution of 13.3 mg of primary amine 8 in 0.5 mL of tetrahydrofuran was treated, wtih 5.7 uL of butyric anhydride. After 23 hours, 60 mg of trisamine resin (Argonaut Technologies) was added and the mixture was agitated an additional 6 hours. The mixture was filtered and the solvent was evaporated to give compound 11 as 12 mg of a colorless oil. Mass spectral analysis (ESI) gave m/z = 546.7.
Example 5: 3 - [ (3R, 4S) -6- ({3 - [1- ( 6 -aminohexanoy1) piperidin- 4-yl] propanoyl}amino) -3- (3, 5-difluorobenzyl) -4-hydroxyhexanoyl] - 5-methyl-N,N-dipropylbenzamide (38 in Scheme 5)
Figure imgf000096_0002
38.
Amine 8 was acylated with 3- (1- (tert-butoxycarbonyl) - piperidin-4-yl) propanoic acid under HBTU conditions to give the amide 35. The BOC group was cleaved with HCl in dioxane to give the amine hydrochloride salt 36. This hydrochloride salt was acylated with N-Boc-6-aminohexanoic acid to give compound 37. The Boc group of 37 was in turn cleaved with HCl in dioxane to give compound 38. Example 6: 5-{ [ (1Z) -N-cyanobutanimidoyl] amino}-l, 2, 4, 5- tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3-
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -L-threo- pentitol (40 in Scheme 6)
Figure imgf000097_0001
40.
To 40 mg of 8 in 0.25 mL of methanol was added 12 mg of methyl N-cyanobutyrimidate {J. Med . Chem . vol 36, 2253-2265) . After 15 hours the solvent was evaporated and the residue was purified by reverse-phase HPLC eluting with a water/acetonitrile gradient containing 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid. The product gave m/z = 570.3 by mass spectroscopy.
Example 7: 1, 2, 4, 5-tetradeoxy-1- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5-{ [4- ( trifluoromethyl)pyrimidin-2-yl] amino} -L-threo-pentitol (41 in Scheme 6)
Figure imgf000097_0002
41,
To 25 mg of 8 in 0.25 mL of isopropanol was added 10 mg of 2-chloro-4- (trifluoromethyl) pyrimidine and 19 uL of diisopropylethylamine. The mixture was stirred at 50 oC for 24 hours and then it was filtered. The solution was injected directly onto a preparative reverse-phase HPLC column and the product was eluted with a water/acetoni'cri] e gradient containing 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid. The product gave m/z = 622.3 by mass spectroscopy .
Example 8: N' -[ (IS, 2S, 4S) -1- (3 , 5-difluorobenzyl) -2- hydroxy-4- (pentanoylamino)pentyl] -5-methyl-N, N- dipropylisophthalamide (48 in Scheme 7)
COMPOUND 42
Figure imgf000098_0001
To NaOEt (10 mmol, 3.3mL of 3N NaOEt in EtOH) in EtOH (27 mL) was added diethylmalonate (12 mmol, 1.8 mL) . The mixture was stirred at rt for 15 min, then a solution of 4 (3 g, 10 mmol) in EtOH (17 mL) was added. The mixture was stirred at rt overnight. The reaction mixture was concentrated to a residue and 10% citric acid was added. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc twice. The organic layers were combined and washed with sat. NaHC03 and Brine. It was dried with MgS04 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a residue and purified by column chromatography eluting with 10 - 33% ethyl acetate in hexanes to afford 42 (2.8g, 6.8 mmol, 68% yield) as a white solid. LC/MS: 436.2 (M + Na) .
COMPOUND 43
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42 43 To NaOEt (10 mmol, 2.56 mL of 3N NaOEt in EtOH) in EtOH (10 mL) was added 42 (2.8g, 6.7 mmol) in EtOH (36 mL) at 50 °C.
( Then CH3I (0.78 mL) was added to the mixture. The mixture was stirred at at 50 °C for 4 hr. The reaction mixture was quenched with IN NaH2P04 and concentrated to remove EtOH. Then it was partitioned between EtOAc and H20. The organic layers were combined and washed with H20 and brine, then dried with MgS04 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a solid. This solid was dissolved in THF (70 mL) and LiOH (IM in H20, 35 mL) was added. The resulting mixture was stirred at room tempearature for 1 day. It was quenched with 10% citric acid and concentrated to remove THF. It was extracted with EtOAc.
The organic phase was- dried with MgS04 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a residue and toluene (50 mL) was added and the mixture was refluxed for 2 days. It was concentrated and the residue was purified by normal phase HPLC to afford two isomers. The desired isomer 43 (0.6 g, 1.7 mmol,
25%) was collected as a white solid. LC/MS : 378.1 (M+Na)
COMPOUND 44
Figure imgf000099_0001
43 44
To 43 (0.4g, 1.13 mmol) in CH2C12 (2 mL) was added TFA (1 mL) at rt . The mixture was stirred at rt for 1 hr. Then it was concentrated to a residue and was dissolved in EtOAc. It was washed with sat. NaHC03 and H0. The organic layer was dried and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to afford 44 (280 mg, 100%) as an oil: LC/MS: 256.1. COMPOUND 45
Figure imgf000100_0001
44 45
To 44 (280 mg, 1.1 mmol) in DMF (6 mL) was added the acid 12 (395 mg, 1.5 mmol), followed by HOBt (223 mg, 1.46 mmol) and TEA (0.4 mL) . Then EDC (279 mg, 1.46 mmol) was added to the stirring mixture at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight. . It was quenched with IN NaH2P04 and extracted with EtOAc. The organic layer was washed with IN NaH2P04, sat. NaHC03, H20 and Brine. It was dried with MgS0 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a solid (0.46 g) which contained 45. LC/MS : 501.2.
COMPOUND 46
Figure imgf000100_0002
45 46
To crude 45 (0.46 g) in DME (6 mL) was added LiOH (IN, 6 mL) . The mixture was stirred at rt for 3 hr. Then 10% citric acid was added and it was extracted with EtOAc. The organic layer was washed with brine, dried with MgS04 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a residue and used immediately. Thus the residue was dissolved in DMF (6 mL) , then imidazole (0.75 g) and TBDMSCI (1.93 mL solution of 2.86 M in toluene) was added. The mixture was stirred at rt for a day. MeOH (20 mL) was added and the mixture was stirred at rt overnight. The mixture was concentrated to a residue and partitioned between 10% citric acid and EtOAc. The organic layer was washed with brine. It was dried with MgS04 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a residue and purified by column chromatography eluting with 3:7 to 1:1 ethyl acetate in hexanes to afford 46 (240 mg) as a white solid. LC/MS: 633.3.
COMPOUND 47
Figure imgf000101_0001
100°C
46 47
To 46 (120 mg, 0.19 mmol) in t-butanol (5 mL) was added TEA (26 μL, 0.19 mmol) and DMAP (2 mg) . Then DPPA (41 μL, 0.19 mmol) was added to the mixture and the mixture was heated to 100 °C for 5 hr. The reaction mixture was partitioned between EtOAc and H20. The organic layer was dried with MgS04 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a residue which was purified by prep TLC with 4:6 EtOAc : Hexanes to afford 47 (40 mg, 0.056 mmol, 30% yield) as a white solid. LC/MS: 604.2 (M+l-Boc) COMPOUND 48
Figure imgf000101_0002
EDC, HOBT 48
47 Et3N DMF, rt
To 47 (40 mg, 0.056 mmol) in CH2C12 (3 mL) was added HCl (4 M in dioxane 1 mL) . The mixture was stirred at rt for 1 hr. Then the mixture was concentrated and the residue was dissolved in DMF (300 μL) . To this solution was added valeric acid (9 μL, 0.084 mmol), HOBT (13 mg, 0.084 mmol) and TEA (24 μL, 0.17 mmol). Then EDC (16 mg, 0.084 mmol) was added to the mixture the last and the mixture was stirred at rt for 2 hr. The resulting mixture was extracted between 10% citric acid and EtOAc. The organic layer was washed with sat. NaHC03 and brine. It was dried with MgS04 and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated to a residue and purified by reverse phase HPLC to afford 48 (28 mg, 0.049 mmol, 87% yield) as a white solid. LC/MS: 574.3.
The following compounds are prepared essentially according to the procedures described in the schemes, charts, examples and preparations set forth herein.
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The invention has been described with reference to various specific and preferred embodiments and techniques. However, it should be understood that many variations and modifications may be made while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A compound of formula I :
Figure imgf000124_0001
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y is absent or is -(CH2)n-/ where n = 1, 2, or 3 and where up to 3 hydrogens of -(CH2)n- are optionally replaced with one, two or three substituents selected from QL-CS alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3,
Cι-C3 alkoxy, -C00H, -COO(C1-C3 alkyl), -N(COR)R', - CONRR' or -NRR' where R and R' independently are -H or C1-C10 alkyl; Ri is H, - (CH2)1-2-S (0)0-2- (Cι-C6 alkyl), or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, =0, -SH,
-C≡N, -CF3, -COOR, Cx-C3 alkyl, -Cι-C3- alkoxy, amino, monoalkylamino, dialkylamino, -CONRR', -N (R) C (0) R' - , - OC (=0) -amino, -OC (=0) -monoalkylamino, and -OC(=0)- dialkylamino or
C2-C3 alkenyl or C2-C6 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or , 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C -C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- or dialkylamino, or -Cι-C6 alkyl- (C3-C7) cycloalkyl where cycloalkyl can be optionally substituted with C!-C3 alkyl, halogen,
OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy, -0-phenyl, -C02H, - C02- ( 1.-C4 alkyl), or -NRR', or aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -Cι-C6 alkyl -aryl, -C!-C6 alkyl-heteroaryl , or -Cι-C6 alkyl-heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 of halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -NRiosR'ios, -C02R, -
N(R)COR\ or -N(R)S02R', -C (=0) - (C1-C4) alkyl, -S02- amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino,
-C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (C1-C4) alkyl, or -Cι-C6 alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected halogens, or C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or
3 groups independently selected from halogen,
OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cχ-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-C10 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; R2 is H, R'ioo/ - (CRR' ) l-βR' 100 ; - (CRR' ) o-sR-ioo , - (CRR' )ι-6_0-R'ιoo,
(CRR')i-6-S-R'ioo, - (CRR'
Figure imgf000125_0001
-Rioo, - (CRR' ) ι-6-S02-Rιoo or - (CRR' ) i_g~NRioo-R' 100 } R and R' independently are hydrogen, C1-C10 alkyl, Cι-C10 alkylaryl or Cι-C10 alkylheteroaryl ; Rioo and R'ioo independently represent aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl , -aryl-W-aryl, -aryl-W-heteroaryl , -aryl-W-heterocyclyl , -heteroaryl -W-aryl , -heteroaryl -W- heteroaryl, -heteroaryl -W- heterocyclyl, -heterocyclyl -W- aryl , -heterocyclyl -W-heteroaryl , -heterocyclyl -W- heterocyclyl, -CH [ (CH2) 0-2-O-Rιso] - (CH2) 0-2-aryl , -CH [ (CH2) 0-2- O-Riso] - (CH2)0-2-heterocyclyl or -CH [ (CH2) 0-2-O-R150] - (CH2) 0-2- heteroaryl, where the ring portions of .each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from -OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, - (CH2) 0-4- O-P (=0) (OR) (OR' ) , -(CH2)
Figure imgf000125_0002
-(CH2)0-4-O-
Figure imgf000126_0001
- (CH2) 0-4-CO- (Cι-C12 alkyl) , - (CH2)0- 4-CO- (C2-Ci2 alkenyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkynyl) ,
- (CH2) 0-4-CO- (CH2) 0-4 (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) o-4-Rιιo, - (CH2) o-4~ i20 , _ (CH2) o-4-Ri3o , - (CH2) o-4_CO-Rno, - (CH2) 0-4- CO-Riso, - (CH2)0-4-CO-Ri3o, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-R140, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-
O-Riso, - (CH2)o-4-S02-NRιosR'ιo5, - (CH2) 0-4-SO- (d-Cβ alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-SO2. (Cι-Cι2 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-SO2- (CH2) 0- 4- (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-N (R1S0) -CO-O-R150/ - (CH2)0- 4-N(Rιso) -CO-N(Rιso)2, - (CH2) 0-4-N (R1S0) -CS-N (Rι50) 2, (CH2 ) 0-4 -N (R150) -CO-R105 _ (CH2 ) 0-4- R105R' 10s / "~ (CH2) o-4_Ri40,
- (CH2)0-4-O-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (0) - (O-R110) 2,
- (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(Rι50)2, -(CH2)o-4-0-CS-N(Rιso)2, -(CH2)0-4- O-(Rιso), -(CH2)o-4-0-Rιso'-COOH, - (CH2) 0-4-S- (Riso) , (CH2)o-4-N(Ri5o) -S02-Rιo5, - (CH2) 0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-Cιo) alkenyl, and (C2-C10) alkynyl, or
Rioo is C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R115 groups , or Rioo is - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) or - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -S- (Ci-Cg alkyl), each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R115 groups, or
Rioo is -O- (CH ) n8-R4-5 where n8 is 0 thru 2 and R4.5 is Cι-C6 alkyl or aryl , or Rioo is C3-C8 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2,' or 3 Riis groups; W is -(CH2)0-4-, -0-, -S(O)0-2-, -N(Rι35)-, -CR(OH)- or -C(O)-; R102 and R102' independently are hydrogen, or
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently halogen, aryl or -Ruo; Rios and R'ι0s independently represent -H, -Ruo, -R120, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cι-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (C1-C3 alkyl), C2-Ce alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, or Ci- Cg alkyl chain with one double bond and one triple bond, or Ci-C alkyl optionally substituted with -OH or -NH2; or, Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, or Rios and R'105 together with the atom to -vhi.cn they are attached form a 3 to 7 membered carbocylic ring, whe e one member is optionally a heteratom selected from -0-, -S(O)0-2-, N(Ri35)-, the ring being optionally substituted with 1, 2 or 3 independently selected Rι40 groups;
Rιi5 at each occurrence is independently halogen, -OH, -CO202, - Ci-Cg thioalkoxy, -C02-phenyl, -NRιosR'i35, -S02- (Cι-C8 alkyl),
Figure imgf000127_0001
Riβo, -CONRiosRAos, -S02NRιosR' ιos, -NH-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl), -NH-C (=0) -OH, -NH-C (=0) -OR, -NH-C (=0) -0-phenyl , -O- C(=0)-(Ci-C6 alkyl), -O-C (=0) -amino, -0-C (=0) -mono- or dialkylamino, -O-C (=0) -phenyl , -0- (Cι-C3 alkyl) -C02H, -NH- S02- (Ci-Cg alkyl) , Cι-C6 alkoxy or Cι-C6 haloalkoxy;
R135 is Ci-Cg alkyl, C2-C3 alkenyl, C -C6 alkynyl, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (CH2) 0-2- (aryl) , - (CH2) 0-2- (heteroaryl) , or -(CH2)0-2- (heterocyclyl) ;
R140 is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from Cι-C6 alkyl, Cι-C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono (Ci- Cg) alkylamino, di (Ci-Cg) alkylamino, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C6 haloalkyl, Cι-C6 haloalkoxy, amino (Cx-
C6) alkyl, mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl , di {C - C6) alkylamino (Ci-C3) alkyl , and =0; Riso is hydrogen, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cι-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C6 alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ruo, -R120, or
Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from -OH, -NH , C1-C3 alkoxy, Ruo, and halogen; Riso' is C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (C1-C3 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C3 alkynyl, Cι-C6 alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ruo, -R120, or
Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from -OH, -NH2, C1-C3 alkoxy, Rn0, and halogen; Rι80 is selected from morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl, homomorpholinyl , homothiomorpholinyl, homothiomorpholinyl S-oxide, homothiomorpholinyl S,S- dioxide, pyrrolinyl and pyrrolidinyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from Cι-C6 alkyl, Cι-C6 alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono(Cι- C6) alkylamino, di (Cι-C6) alkylamino, C2-C6 ' alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C6 haloalkyl, Cι-C6 haloalkoxy, amino (Cx- C6) alkyl, mono (Cι-C6) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl, di (Ci- C6) alkylamino (Ci-Cg) alkyl , and =0; Ruo is aryl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Rι25 groups;
25 at each occurrence is independently halogen, amino, mono- or dialkylamino, -OH, -C≡N, -S02-NH2, -S02-NH-Cι-C6 alkyl, -S02- N(Cι-Cg alkyl) 2, -S02- (Cι-C4 alkyl), -C0-NH2, -CO-NH-Ci-Cg alkyl, or -CO-N(Cι-C8 alkyl) 2, or Ci-C alkyl, C2-C3 alkenyl or C2-C6 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently selected from C3.-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- and dialkylamino, or Ci-Cg alkoxy optionally substituted with one, two or three of halogen; Rι20 is heteroaryl, which is optionally substituted with 1 or 2
R125 groups; and R130 is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Ri25 groups;
R3 and R3 ' at each occurrence are independently H, Cι-C6 alkyl, - C02-Cι-C6 alkyl, or
-CO-O- (CH2)n-phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Cι-C6 alkyl; R4 ' and R5 are independently H or Cι-C6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, and -NRR' where R and R' are independently -H or C1-C10 alkyl; X is absent or is:
Figure imgf000129_0001
R7 is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, -CO-0-Cι-C6 alkyl, or -CO-O- (CH2) n- phenyl where n is 0, 1 or 2 and phenyl is optionally substituted with Cι-C6 alkyl, and wherein each Cι-C6 alkyl is optionally independently substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cs alkoxy, -NRι02R' 102, Z is H, Ci-Cg alkyl, CN, -O-Ci-Cg alkyl, or N02; R6 is - (CR245R250) o-4-aryl, - (CR245R250) o-4-heteroaryl, - (CR245R25o) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (CR245R25o) 0-4-aryl -heteroaryl ,
(CR245R25o) o-4-aryl -heterocyclyl, - (CR245R2so) 0-4-aryl -aryl , | - (CR245R25o)o-4-heteroaryl-aryl, - (CR245R25o) 0-4-heteroaryl- heterocyclyl, - (CR24sR 5o) o-4-heteroaryl-heteroaryl , (CR245R250) o-4-heterocyclyl-heteroaryl, - (CR245R25o) 0-4- heterocyclyl -heterocyclyl, - (CR245R250) 0-4-heterocyclyl- aryl, - [C (R2ss) (R260) ] 1-3-CO-N- (R255) 2, -CH(aryl)2,
-CH (heteroaryl) 2, -CH (heterocyclyl) 2,
-CH(aryl) (heteroaryl) , - (CH2) 0-1-CH ( (CH2) 0-6-OH) - (CH2) 0-ι- aryl, - (CH2) 0-ι~CH ( (CH2) 0-g-OH) - (CH2) 0-1-heteroaryl ,
-CH(-aryl or -heteroaryl) -CO-0 (C1-C4 alkyl) , -CH(-CH2- OH) -CH (OH) -phenyl -N02, - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Cι-C6 alkyl) - OH; -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) ; - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (C0-Ce alkyl) -aryl; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ,
-CH2-NH-CH2-CH(-0-CH2-CH3)2, - (CH2) 0-g-C (=NR235) (NR235R240) ,
- (C2-C6 alkenyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R250) 1-4-N (R23s) - C(=0) -O- (C1-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R2so) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R250) 1-4-N (R23s) -C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR245R25o) 1-4-C (=0) -aryl ,
- (CR245R25o) 1-4-C (=0) -heteroaryl , or
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205, cyclopentenyl , -OC=ONR235R240, -S (=0) 0-2 (Cι-C6 alkyl), -SH, -NR235C=ONR235R240, -C=ONR235R24o, -NR235- C(=0) -O-R205, and -S (=0) 2NR235R240, -NR23sC (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) , =0, or - (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C8) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205, -C02H, -C02- (C1-C4 alkyl), -C0-NH2, -C0-NH(Cι-Ce alkyl) and -CO-N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Cι-C6 alkyl), or cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl ring fused to aryl, heteroaryl, or heterocyclyl wherein one, two or three carbons of the cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl is optionally replaced with a heteroatom independently selected from NH, NR2ι5, 0, and S (=0)0-2, and wherein the cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl group is optionally substituted with one or two groups that are independently R2os, =0, -CO-NR23sR24o, or -S02- (C1-C4 alkyl) , or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20s groups , wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R200, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally- substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R210, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R20s groups; t each occurrence is independently selected from -OH, -N02, halogen, -CF3, -C02H, C≡N, - (CH2) o-4-CO-NR220R225, - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (Cι-Ci2 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0- -CO- (C2-C12 alkenyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2- Ci2 alkynyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- aryl, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-heteroaryl , - (CH2) 0-4-CO-heterocyclyl, (CH2) 0-4-CO-O-R215, - (CH2) o-4-S02-NR22oR225, - (CH2) 0-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-SO2. (d-Cι2 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-SO2- (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-N (H or R21S) -CO-0-R215, - (CH2) 0-4-N (H or R215) -C0-N(R21S)2, -(CH2)o-4-N-CS-N(R2ι5)2, - (CH2) 0-4-N(-H or R215) -CO-R220, - (CH2)o-4-NR22oR22s, - (CH2)0-4-O-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (0) - (OR240) 2, - (CH2) 0-4-O-CO-N (R215) 2, - (CH2) 0-4-O- CS-N(R2ιs)2, -(CH2)o-4-0-(R2i5) , - (CH2) 0- -O- (R215) -COOH, -(CH2)0- 4-S- (R2ι5) , - (CH2) 0-4-O- (Ci-Cg) alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 5 -F, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (CH2) 0-4-N (H or ' R215) -SO2-R220, -(CH2)0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl,
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R2os groups, C2-Cιo alkenyl and C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 independently selected R205 groups, wherein the aryl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently Ros, R210, or
Ci-Cs alkyl substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R20s or R2ι0, and wherein the heterocyclyl group at each occurrence is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R2ι0; R205 at each occurrence is independently selected from Cι-C6 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -COOH, -0-phenyl, -SH, -S-Ci-Cg alkyl,
-C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cs alkoxy, NH2, NH(Cι-C3 alkyl) or N- (Cι-C6 alkyl) (Cχ-C6 alkyl) ; R210 at each occurrence is independently selected from halogen,
Ci-Cg alkoxy, Cι-C6 haloalkoxy, -NR220R225, OH, C≡N, -CO- (C1-C4 alkyl), _SO2_NR235R240, -CO-NR23SR24o, -C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) --
NR235-CAO) -0-R205, -C(=0) - (C1-C4 alkyl) -OH, -C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -NR235R240, -C (=0) - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -imidazolyl , -S02- (C1-C4 alkyl), -C02- (C1-C4 alkyl), =0, or
Ci-Cg alkyl , C2 -C6 alkenyl , C2 -C3 alkynyl or C3 - C7 cycloalkyl , each of which is optionally substituted with 1 , 2 , or 3 R20s groups ; R2i5 at each occurrence is independently selected from Cι- C6 alkyl , - (CH2 ) 0-2 - ( aryl ) , C2 -C6 alkenyl , C2 -C6 alkynyl , C3.C7 cycloalkyl , and - (CH2 ) 0-2 - (heteroaryl ) , - (CH2 ) 0- - (heterocyclyl ) , wherein the aryl group at each occurrence is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that <Λre independently R20s or R210, and wherein the heterocyclyl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected Rιo; R220 and R22s at each occurrence are independently selected from - H, -C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cι-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (C1-C3 alkyl), -C2-Cg. alkenyl, -C -C6 alkynyl, -Cι-C6 alkyl chain with one double bond and one triple bond, -aryl, -heteroaryl, and -heterocyclyl, and -C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with -OH, -NH2 or halogen, wherein the aryl, heterocyclyl and heteroaryl groups at each occurrence are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R270 groups R235 and R240 at each occurrence are independently H, or Cι-C6 alkyl ; R245 and R2so at each occurrence are independently selected from - H, -OH, -NH2, -NR235-CAO) -O-R205, C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkylaryl, Cι-C alkylheteroaryl , C1-C4 hydroxyalkyl , C1-C4 alkoxy, C1-C4 haloalkoxy, - (CH2) 0-4-C3-C7 cycloalkyl, C2-C3 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, and phenyl; or R2 5 and R50 are taken together with the carbon to which they are attached to form a carbocycle of 3 , 4, 5, 6, or 7 carbon atoms, where one carbon atom is optionally replaced by a heteroatom selected from -0-, -S-, -S02-, and -NR220-; R255 and R260 at each occurrence are independently selected from - H, - (CH2)i-2-S (0)0-2- (Cι-C6 alkyl), - (C1-C4 alkyl) -aryl, - (Ci- C4 alkyl) -heteroaryl, - (C1-C4 alkyl) -heterocyclyl , -aryl, - heteroaryl, -heterocyclyl, - (CH2) 1-4-R265- (CH2) 0-4-aryl , - (CH2) 1-4-R265- (CH2) o-4-heteroaryl , - (CH2) ι-4-R265- (CH2) 0-4- heterocyclyl , and
Ci-Cg alkyl, C2-C3 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl and - (CH2) 0-4-C3-C7 cycloalkyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from R205, -COOH, -COO(Cι-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -CO-NH(Cι-C6 alkyl), -CO-N- (Ci-Cg alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), wherein each aryl or phenyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R2os, R210, or Ci-Cg alkyl substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently R20s or R2ιo, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 R2ιo; R265 at each occurrence is independently -0-, -S- or -N(Cι-C6 alkyl)-; and
R270 at each occurrence is independently Ros, halogen Cι-C3 alkoxy, Cι-C6 haloalkoxy, NR235R240, -OH, -C≡N, -CO- (C1-C4 alkyl), .'SO2. R235R240, -CO-NR235R24o, -S02- (C1-C4 alkyl), =0, or
Cι-C3 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl or - (CH2) 0-4-C3-C7 cycloalkyl, each of which is optionally substituted with
1, 2, or 3 R205 groups.
2. A compound according to claim 1 wherein
Ri and Y together form -Cι-C6 alkyl -aryl, -Cι-C6 alkyl - heteroaryl, or -Cι-C6 alkyl -heterocyclyl , where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -N02, -NRιosR'105, -C02R,
N(R)COR', or -N(R)S02R', -C (=0) - (C1-C4) alkyl, -S02- amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (C1-C4) alkyl, or Cι-C3 alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups which are independently selected from halogen, or C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or Ci-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, ^OH, -SH,
-C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, Ci-Cβ alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; and the heterocyclyl group is optionally further substituted with oxo.
3. A compound according to claim 1 wherein R2 is - (CRR' )o-sRιoo; and
Rioo represents aryl, heteroaryl, or heterocyclyl, where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from
-OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, - (CH2) 0-4-O- P(=0) (OR) (OR') , -(CH2)o-4-CO-NRi05R'i05, - (CH2) 0-4-O- (CH2) 0-4- CONR102R102', - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C1-C12 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkenyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-C12 alkynyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (CH2) 0- 4(C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-R110, - (CH2) 0-4-R120, -(CH2)0-4- R130/ - (CH ) 0-4-CO-R110 , - (CH2) o-4-CO-Rι2o, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-R130, (CH2)o-4-CO-Rι40, -(CH2)o-4-CO-0-Ri50, - (CH2) 0-4-S02-NRιo5R' 105, - (CH2)o-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-SO2- {Cx - C12 alkyl) , - (CH2) 0- 4-SO2- (CH2)0-4- (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-N (R150) -CO-O-Rι50, - (CH2)o-4-N(R1So) -CO-N(Ri5o)2, - (CH2) 0.4-N (Riso) -CS-N (Riso) 2,
(CH2) 0-4-N (Riso) -CO-R105 , - (CH2) 0-4-NR105R' 105 , - (CH2) 0-4-Rl40 /
-(CH2)o-4-C-CO-(Cι-C6 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (O) - (O-R110) 2, (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(Ri5o)2, -(CH2)o-4-0-CS-N(Ri50)2, -(CH2)0-4-O- (Riso), -(CH2)o-4-0-Ri5o'-COOH, - (CH2) 0-4-S- (R150) , -(CH2)0- - N (Riso ) -S02 -Rios, -(CH2)0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-Cι0) alkenyl , or (C2-C10) alkynyl .
4. A compound according to claim 1 wherein R3, R3 ' , R4 and R5 are each hydrogen.
5. A compound according to claim 1 wherein
Figure imgf000135_0001
6. A compound according to claim 1 wherein
Re is - (CR245R25o) o-4-aryl, - (CR245R25o) o-4 -heteroaryl, - (CR245R250) 0-4- heterocyclyl, - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Cι-C6 alkyl) -OH; -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkenyl) ; - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -0- (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) ; - (Cι-C6 alkyl) -O- (C0-C6 alkyl) - aryl; - (Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (C0-C3 alkyl) -cycloalkyl ; -CH2- NH-CH2-CH(-0-CH2-CH3)2, - (CH2) 0.6-C (=NR235) (NR235R24o) , , (C2-C6 alkenyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR24sR25o) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) -
0- (Cι-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R2so) 1-4-N (R235) -C (=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -aryl, - (CR245R25o) 1-4-N (R235) -C(=0) - (C0-C3 alkyl) -heteroaryl, - (CR2 sR25o) 1-4-C (=0) -aryl,
- (CR245R250) 1-4-C (=0) -heteroaryl , or C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R20S, cyclopentenyl ,
Figure imgf000135_0002
-S (=0) 0-2 (Cι-C6 alkyl) , -SH,
Figure imgf000135_0003
-NR23s- C(=0) -O-R205, and -S (=0) 2NR235R240, -NR235C (=0) - (Cι-C3 alkyl) , =0, or
- (CH2) 0-3- (C3-C8) cycloalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from the group consisting of R205, -C02H, -C02-(Cι-C4 alkyl) , -C0-NH2, -C0-NH(Cι-C6 alkyl) and -C0-N- (Cι-C6 alkyl) (Ci-Cg alkyl), or
C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-Cι0 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected R20s groups, wherein each aryl and heteroaryl is optionally substituted with 1, 2 , or 3 R200, and wherein each heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 independently selected R210, and each cycloalkyl is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R2os groups.
7. A compound according to claim 1 selected from the group consisting of:
5- ({5- [( e -butoxycarbonyl) amino] pentanoyl} amino) - 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro- pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5- { [ (propylamino) carbonyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5- [ (3E) -pent- 3 -enoylamino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3 - [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ (ethoxyacetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
5- [ (3-cyclopentylpropanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5 -tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2 - ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- (pentanoylamino) -D- erythro-pentitol ;
5- ( { 6- [ ( er -butoxycarbonyl) amino] hexanoyl } amino) - 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
5- { [ (benzyloxy) acetyl] amino} -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5- difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- [ (4- phenylbutanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
5- ( {3- [1- (te -butoxycarbonyl) piperidin-4- yl] propanoyl} amino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) - 2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -D- erythro-pentitol ; 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ (methoxyacetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-5- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -4- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -1- [ (4- methylpentanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -5-{[4-(3,4- dimethoxyphenyl) butanoyl] amino} -2 - ( { 3 -
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- { [4- (4- methoxyphenyl) butanoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5-{ [3- (l-{6- [(tert- butoxycarbonyl) amino] hexanoyl}piperidin-4-yl) propanoyl] amino} - 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
5- [ (3-cyclohexylpropanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- ({3- [1- (3- hydroxypropanoyl) piperidin-4-yl] propanoyl }amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
5- { [ (IE) -N-cyanobutanimidoyl] amino} -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (4- phenoxybutanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5-{[(2E)-3- (2- thienyl) prop-2 -enoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ; 5- (butyrylamino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro-pentitol;
5- [ (butoxyacetyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- [ (4,4,4- trifluoro-3-methylbutanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ (2- hydroxy-4-methylpentanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- { [4- (2- thienyl) butanoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- [ (cyclopropylacetyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro-pentitol;
5- ( {3- [1- ( er -butoxycarbonyl) piperidin-3- yl] propanoyl} amino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) - 2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -D- erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2 - ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [(3- hydroxybutanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- ( {3- [1- (6-aminohexanoyl) piperidin-4- yl] propanoyl} amino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) - 2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -D- erythro-pentitol ;
5- ({4- [( ert-butoxycarbonyl) amino] butanoyl } mino) - 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( (3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (5- methylhexanoyl ) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ; 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- { { 2 ■■ [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- (hept-6- ynoylamino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5- (pent-4- enoylamino) -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- ({3- [1- { 1H- imidazol-5-ylacetyl) piperidin-4-yl] propanoyl }amino) -D-erythro- pentitol;
1- [ (3-carboxypropanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-5- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -4- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5-{ [(2- methoxyethoxy) acetyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( (3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (3-{l- [3- (lH-imidazol-5-yl) propanoyl] piperidin-4 -yl}propanoyl) amino] -D- erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- (pent-4- ynoylamino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- [ (cyclopent-2-en-l-ylacetyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy- 1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (3- methylpentanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- [ (3- phenylpropanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol; 5- [ (4- { [ (benzyloxy) carbonyl] amino} -3- hydroxybutanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro-pentitol; 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- [ (3Z) -hex- 3-enoylamino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ (2- thienylacetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- { [N- (cyclohexa-2 , 4-dien-l-ylacetyl) glycyl] amino} - 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
5- ( {3- [1- ( ert-butoxycarbonyl) piperidin-4- yl] butanoyl} amino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) - 2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -D- ery thro-pentitol ,-
5- { [4- (benzyloxy) butanoyl] amino} -1,2,4, 5 -tetradeoxy-1 - (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (3- methoxypropanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- [ (N-acetylglycyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5- [ (6- oxoheptanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (5- oxohexanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
5- [ (cycloheptylacetyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -5- [ (3-{l- [4- (dimethylamino) butanoyl] piperidin-4-yl }propanoyl) amino] -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ; 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5-{ [ (31?) -3- hydroxy-3-phenylpropanoyl] mino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5-{ [N- (pyridin-3-ylcarbonyl) glycyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- ) [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (5-oxo-5- phenylpentanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -5- ( {3- [1- (N, N- dimethylglycyl) piperidin-4-yl] propanoyl } amino) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} mino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
5- ( {N- [ (benzyloxy) carbonyl] -β-alanyl }amino) -1,2,4,5- tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3-
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
5- [ (N-benzoyl-N-methylglycyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- [ (4-cyclohexylbutanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5 -tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2 - ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol
5- { [ (41?) -4-amino-5-phenylpentanoyl] amino} -1,2,4,5- tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (3- pyridin-3-ylpropanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ (propylsulfonyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- { [3- (2- thienyl) propanoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ; 5-{ [N- { tert-butoxycarbonyl) -β-alanyl] amino} -1,2,4,5- tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3-
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro- pentitol;
5-{ [ (2-butoxyethoxy) acetyl] amino} -1, 2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -5-{ [4- (dimethylamino) butanoyl] amino} -2- ( {3-
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro- pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- { [ (3 ) -3- hydroxy-3-phenylpropanoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-5- [ (N, N-diethyl -β-alanyl) amino] -1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5 - { [N- ( ert-butoxycarbonyl) glycyl] amino} -1 , 2 , 4 , 5- tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3-
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5-{ [3- (lJJ- imidazol-5-yl) propanoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- { [3 - (4-chlorophenoxy) propanoyl] mino} -1,2,4,5- tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3-
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ; l,2,4,5-tetradeoxy-5- ({3- [1- (N, N-diethyl-β- alanyl) piperidin-4-yl] propanoyl }amino) -1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) 2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -D- erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (3- piperidin-3 -ylpropanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol; 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [(3- piperidin-4-ylpropanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [(1H- tetrazol-1-ylacetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ (1H- imidazol-5-ylacetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- { [4- (acetylamino) butanoyl] amino} -1,2,4, 5 -tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5- [ (3- hydroxypropanoyl ) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- { [ (3- methylisoxazol-5-yl) acetyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ; 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -5- { [4- (dimethylamino) -4-oxobutanoyl] amino} -2- ( {3-
[ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -5- [ (N, - dimethylglycyl) amino] -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- [ (4-aminobutanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- [ (5-aminopentanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- [ (6-aminchexanoyl) amino] -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -L- hreo-pentitol ; 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [
Figure imgf000144_0001
methylglycyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ (phenoxyacetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- (quinolin- 2-ylamino) -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5- { [ (1-oxo- 1, 3-dihydro-2H-isoindol-2-yl) acetyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- { [3- (allyloxy) propanoyl] amino} -1,2,4, 5 -tetradeoxy-1- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl }amino) -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (2- hydroxyhexanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5-{ [4- (trifluoromethyl) pyrimidin-2-yl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
5- (β-alanylamino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- (2-oxo- 3,4,5, 6-tetrahydrocyclopenta [b] yrrol -1 (2H) -yl) -D-erythro- pentitol;
5-{ [N- (tert-butoxycarbonyl) -N-methylglycyl] amino} - 1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -D-erythro- pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5 -methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- { [ (2S) -2- hydroxy-4-methylpentanoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol; 5- ( { (4S) -4- [ ( ert-butoxycarbonyl) amino] -5- phenylpentanoyl }amino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- (glycylamino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl} amino) -5- [ ({ [ (1S,2R,5 ) -2 -isopropyl -5- methylcyclohexyl] oxy} acetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ ( { [ (11?, 2S, 51?) -2-isopropyl-5- methylcyclohexyl] oxy} acetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5- [ (phenylacetyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
5- (butanimidoylamino) -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3,5- difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl}amino) -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3, 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ({3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (4-oxo-4- phenylbutanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [ (3- phenoxypropanoyl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5-{ [4-oxo-4- (2 -thienyl) butanoyl] amino} -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl}amino) -5- [ (4- methylpyridin-2 -yl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol ;
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl } amino) -5- [(4- ethylpyridin-2-yl) amino] -D-erythro-pentitol; ( S, S) -N- [1- (Ξ , 5-Difluorobenzyl) -2-hydroxy-4- (propane-1- sulfonylamino) -butyl] -5 -methyl-N1 ,N' -dipropyl -isophthalamide;
( S, S) -N- [1- (3, 5 -Difluorobenzyl) -2-hydroxy-4- (3- propylureido) -butyl] -5-methyl-N' ,N' -dipropyl -isophthalamide;
(S, S) -N- [4-Butyrylamino-l- (3 , 5-difluorobenzyl) -2- hydroxybutyl] -5-methyl-N' ,N' -dipropyl-isophthalamide ;
3- [ (3R,4S) -6- ({3- [1- (6-aminohexanoyl) piperidin-4- yl] propanoyl} amino) -3- (3 , 5-difluorobenzyl) -4-hydroxyhexanoyl] 5-methyl-N, N-dipropylbenzamide ;
5- { [ (1Z) -N-cyanobutanimidoyl] amino} -1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5- methylbenzoyl } amino) -L-threo-pentitol ; and
1,2,4, 5-tetradeoxy-l- (3 , 5-difluorophenyl) -2- ( {3- [ (dipropylamino) carbonyl] -5-methylbenzoyl }amino) -5-{ [4- (trifluoromethyl) pyrimidin-2-yl] amino} -L-threo-pentitol .
8. A method for the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment Down's syndrome, Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, other degenerative dementias, dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease comprising administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or salt according to Claim 1, to a patient in need thereof .
9. A method of treatment as in claim 8, wherein the patient is a human .
10. A method of treatment according to claim 8, wherein the disease is dementia.
11. A method for making a compound of claim 1
12. An intermediate of the formula 23 :
Figure imgf000147_0001
23 wherein
Ri is H, - (CH2)ι-2-S(0)o-2-(Cι-Cg alkyl) , or
Ci-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, =0, -SH,
-C≡N, -CF3, -COOR, Cι-C3 alkyl, -Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, monoalkylamino, dialkylamino, -CONRR', -N (R) C (0) R' - , -
OC (=0) -amino, -OC (=0) -monoalkylamino, and -OC(=0)- dialkylamino or C2-C6 alkenyl or C2 - Cβ alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- or dialkylamino, or -Ci-Cg alkyl- (C3-C7) cycloalkyl where cycloalkyl can be optionally substituted with Cι-C3 alkyl, halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Ci-Cg alkoxy, -O-phenyl, -C02H, - C02- (Cι-C4 alkyl) , or -NRR', or aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, -Ci-Cg alkyl -aryl, -Cι-C6 alkyl-heteroaryl , or -Ci-Cg alkyl -heterocyclyl , where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 of halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -NRι05R'ιos, -C02R,
N(R)C0R', or -N(R)S02R', -C (=0) - (C1-C4) alkyl, -S02- amino, -S02-mono or dialkylamino, -C (=0) -amino, -C(=0)-mono or dialkylamino, -S02- (C1-C4) alkyl, or -Ci-Cg alkoxy optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 independently selected halogens, or
C3-C7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, -Cι-C3 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino, or Ci-Cio alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, -Ci-C3 alkoxy, amino, mono- or dialkylamino and -C1-C3 alkyl, or C2-Cιo alkenyl or C2-C10 alkynyl each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, -OH, -SH,
-C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, Cι-C6 alkyl and mono- or dialkylamino; R2 is H, R'ioo, - (CRR' ) l-βR'ioo, - (CRR' ) o-eRioo, - (CRR' ) i-g-O-R' 100 , - (CRR'A-g-S-R'ioo, - (CRR') ι_e-C(=0) -Rioo, - (CRR' ) ι-S02-Rιoo or - (CRR' )ι-g-NRιoo-R'ιoo; R and R' independently are hydrogen, C1-C10 alkyl, C1-C10 alkylaryl or C1-C10 alkylheteroaryl ; Rioo and R'ioo independently represent aryl, heteroaryl , heterocyclyl, -aryl-W-aryl, -aryl-W-heteroaryl , -aryl-W-heterocyclyl, -heteroaryl -W-aryl , -heteroaryl-W- heteroaryl, -heteroaryl -W- heterocyclyl, -heterocyclyl -W- aryl , -heterocyclyl -W-heteroaryl , -heterocyclyl -W- heterocyclyl, -CH [ (CH2) 0-2-O-R150] - (CH2) 0-2-aryl , -CH [ (CH2) 0-2- O-Riso] - (CH2)0-2-heterocyclyl or -CH [ (CH2) 0-2-O-R150] - (CH2) 0-2- heteroaryl , where the ring portions of each are optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from -OR, -N02, Ci-Cg alkyl, halogen, -C≡N, -OCF3, -CF3, - (CH2) 0-4- O-P (=0) (OR) (OR' ) , - (CH2)o-4-CO-NR1o5R'ιo5, - (CH2) 0-4-O- (CH2)o-4-CONRio2Rio2', - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (Cι-C12 alkyl), -(CH2)0- 4-CO-(C2-Ci2 alkenyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (C2-Cι2 alkynyl), - (CH2) 0-4-CO- (CH2) o-4 (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) o-4-Rιιo, - (CH2) 0-4-R120 , " (CH2) o- "Ri30 / " (CH2) 0-4-CO-R110 , -(CH )o-4_
CO-Rizo, -(CH2)o-4-CO-Rι30, - (CH2) 0-4-CO-R140, - (CH2) 0-4-CO- O-R150, - (CH2) 0-4-SO2-NR105R' 105 , - (CH2) 0-4-SO- (Cι-C8 alkyl), - (CH2) 0-4-SO2. (Cι-Cι2 alkyl), - (CH2) o-4-S02- (CH2) 0- 4-(C3-C7 cycloalkyl), - (CH2) 0-4- (R1S0) -CO-O-R150, -(CH2)0- 4-N(Riso)-CO-N(Ri5o)2, - (CH2) 0-4-N (Riso) -CS-N (R150) 2 ,
(CH2) 0-4-N (Riso) -CO-R105, - (CH2) 0-4- R105 ' 10s, - (CH2) 0-4-Rι4o, Rι5 at each occurrence is independently halogen, amino, mono- cr dialkylamino, -OH, -C≡N, -S02-NH2, -S02-NH-Cι-C6 alkyl, -S02- N(Cι-C6 alkyl) 2, -S02- (C1-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -CO-NH-d-Cg alkyl, or -CO-N (Ci-Cg alkyl) 2, or Cι-C6 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl or C2-C3 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently selected from C1-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH, -SH, -C≡N, -CF3, C1-C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- and dialkylamino, or Ci-C alkoxy optionally substituted with one, two or three of halogen; Rι20 is heteroaryl, which is optionally substituted with 1 or 2
Ri2s groups ; and R130 is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Ri25 groups.
13. The use of a compound or salt according to claim 1 for the manufacture of a medicament .
14. The use of a compound or salt according to claim 1 for the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment Down's syndrome, Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, other degenerative dementias, dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, or diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
150 - - (CH2)0-4-O-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl) , - (CH2) 0-4-O-P (O) - (O- U0) 2,
- (CH2)o-4-0-CO-N(R15o)2, - (CH2)o-4-0-CS-N(R150)2f - (CH2)0-4- O- (Rιso) , - (CH2)o-4-0-Rιso'-COOH, - (CH2) 0-4-S- (Riso) ,
(CH2) 0-4-N (Riso) -SO2-R105, -(CH2)0-4- C3-C7 cycloalkyl, (C2-Cιo) alkenyl, and (C2-Cι0) alkynyl , or
Rioo is C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 RU5 groups , or R100 is -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -0- (Cι-Ce alkyl) or - (d-Cg alkyl) -S- (d-C3 alkyl), each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 R115 groups, or
Rioo is -O- (CH2)n8-R4-5 where ι8 is 0 thru 2 and R4-5 is Ci-Cg alkyl or aryl , or Rioo is C3-C8 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 RU5 groups; W is -(CH2A-4-, -0-, -S(0)o-2", -N(Ri35)-, -CR(OH)- or -C(O)-; R102 and R102' independently are hydrogen, or
C1-C10 alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently halogen, aryl or -Ruo; R105 and R'105 independently represent -H, -Ruo, -R120, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (d-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl), -(Ci-Cg alkyl) -O- (Cι-C3 alkyl), C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C3 alkynyl, or Ci- C6 alkyl chain with one double bond and one triple bond, or Ci-Cs alkyl optionally substituted with -OH or -NH2; or, Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups independently selected from halogen, or
R105 and R'105 together with the atom to which they are attached form a 3 to 7 membered carbocylic ring, where one member is optionally a heteratom selected from -O- , -S (O)0-2-/ N(Ri3s)-, the ring being optionally substituted with 1, 2 or 3 independently selected Rι40 groups;
R115 at each occurrence is independently halogen, -OH, -CO2R102/ -
Ci-Cg thioalkoxy, -C02-phenyl, -NRio5 'i35/ -S02- (Cι-C8 alkyl),
Figure imgf000150_0001
Riso, -CONRiosRAos, -S02NRιo5RAos , -NH-CO- (Ci-Cg alkyl), -NH-C (=0) -OH, -NH-C (=0) -OR, -NH-C (=0) -O-phenyl , -0- c(=0) - (d-Cg alkyl), -0-C (=0) -amino, -O-C (=0) -mono- or
148 dialkylamino, -0-C (=0) -phenyl , -O- (Ci-Cg alkyl) -C02H, -NH- S02- (Ci-Cg alkyl) , Cι-C6 alkoxy or Ci-C haloalkoxy; R135 is Ci-Cg alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (CH2) 0-2- (aryl) , - (CH2) 0-2- (heteroaryl) , or -(CH2)0-2- (heterocyclyl) ;
R140 is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from Ci-Cg alkyl, Ci-C alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono(Cχ-
C6) alkylamino, di (Cι-C6) alkylamino, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C3 alkynyl, Ci-Cg haloalkyl, Ci-Cg haloalkoxy, amino (Ci-
Ce) alkyl, mono (Ci-C ) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl , di {Cx-
C6) alkylamino (Ci-Cg) alkyl , and =0;
Riso is hydrogen, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cx-C2 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C6 alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ruo, -R120, or
Ci-C alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from -OH, -NH2, C1-C3 alkoxy, Ruo,- and halogen;
Riso' is C3-C7 cycloalkyl, - (Cx-C3 alkyl) - (C3-C7 cycloalkyl) , C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-Ce alkynyl, Ci-Cg alkyl with one double bond and one triple bond, -Ruo, -R120, or
Ci-Cg alkyl optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from -OH, -NH2, d-C3 alkoxy, Ruo, and halogen; Riso is selected from morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl , homomorpholinyl , homothiomorpholinyl, homothiomorpholinyl S-oxide, homothiomorpholinyl S,S- dioxide, pyrrolinyl and pyrrolidinyl , each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, or 4 groups independently selected from Ci-Cg alkyl, Ci-Cg alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono(Cι-
C6) alkylamino, di (Ci-Cg) alkylamino, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, Cι-C6 haloalkyl, Ci-Cg haloalkoxy, amino (Cx-
C6) alkyl, mono (Ci-C ) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl, di (Ci- Cs) alkylamino (Cι-C6) alkyl, and =0;
Ruo is aryl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 R125 groups;
- 149 - R125 at each occurrence is independently halogen, amino, mono- or dialkylamino, -OH, -C≡N, -S02-NH2, -S02-NH-Cι-C6 alkyl, -S02-
N(Cι-C5 alkyl) 2, -S02- (Cι-C4 alkyl), -CO-NH2, -CO-NH-Ci-Cg alkyl, or -CO-N(Cι-C6 alkyl) 2, or Ci-C alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl or C2-C6 alkynyl, each of which is optionally substituted with 1, 2, or 3 groups that are independently selected from Cι-C3 alkyl, halogen, -OH,
-SH, -C≡N, -CF3, Cι-C3 alkoxy, amino, and mono- and dialkylamino, or Ci-C alkoxy optionally substituted with one, two or three of halogen; R120 is heteroaryl, which is optionally substituted with 1 or 2
R125 groups; and R130 is heterocyclyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Rι25 groups.
13. The use of a compound or salt according to claim 1 for the manufacture of a medicament.
14. The use of a compound or salt according to claim 1 for the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment Down's syndrome, Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage with Amyloidosis of the Dutch-Type, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, other degenerative dementias, dementias of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia associated with cortical basal degeneration, or diffuse Lewy body type of Alzheimer's disease.
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