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- the present invention lies in the field of compounds or methods for the treatment of cachexia.
- Cachexia occurs in many end-stage illnesses such as cancer, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), liver failure, kidney failure, stroke, rheumatoid arthritis, severe burn injury and HIV/ AIDS. It also occurs in ageing.
- COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases
- Cachexia occurs in approximately 50% of all cancer patients, and may be either as a direct result of the disease or as a consequence of its treatment. It is considered that cachexia can interfere with radio- or chemotherapy and that its management can improve outcomes and provide a sense of well-being for patients and their families.
- Cachexia Although often associated with a chronic illness, cachexia is not always so associated, and is also present in the absence of an underlying disease. When present, treatment of the underlying disease will not necessarily treat the cachexia. Cachexia itself is of prognostic importance in the context of cancer (Dewys WD et al. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group. Am J Med 1980;69:491-7) and heart failure (Steinborn C, Anker SD, Basic Appl Myol 13 (4): 191-201, 2003); hence, treatment of cachexia independently of the underlying disease is of medical benefit. Cachexia is not effectively treated with nutritional intervention, and so is distinct from eating disorders such as anorexia. Cachexia also typically involves disproportionate loss of muscle, whereas starvation initially results in the loss of fat (Morley JE et al, Am J Clin Nutr 2006;83:735- 43).
- cachexia is also associated with fatigue, weakness, nausea, decreased performance status and psychological distress from changes in body image.
- Treatments used/tried include progestins, corticosteroids, metoclopramide, cannabinoids, thalidomide, melatonin, clenbuterol, anabolic steroids, omega 3 fatty acids and NSAIDs.
- the present invention provides a method for treating cachexia by administering compounds that are antagonists or partial agonists of both beta-adrenergic receptors and of 5-HT1 a receptors.
- (S)-pindolol (S)-propranolol, (S)-carteolol, (S)-penbutolol, (S)-alprenolol, tertatolol, (S)-tertatolol, mepindolol, (S)-mepindolol, bopindolol and (S)-bopindolol are preferred compounds for this purpose.
- (S)-pindolol is a particularly preferred compound.
- (S)-pindolol also known as (-)-pindolol, S(— )- pindolol, S-(-)-l-(lH-indol-4-yloxy)-3-(l-methylethylamino)propan-2-ol
- (S)- propranolol also known as (-)-propranolol, S(-)-propranolol, (S)-l-isopropylamino- 3-(l-naphthylox)')-2-propanol
- the preferred compounds produce reduced alteration in blood pressure compared with a conventional beta-blocker, which reduces blood pressure. It is also considered that the preferred compounds reduce fatigue.
- This invention envisages the use of any substance that interacts with both the beta- adrenoceptor and the 5-HT1 a receptor as either an antagonist or a partial agonist.
- Beta-adrenoceptor antagonists have been claimed to be useful in the treatment of cachexia according to EP99947762, the contents of which are included by reference.
- This patent refers to a method of treating weight loss due to underlying disease by the administration of an agent which reduces sympathetic nervous system activity.
- WO2006102476 describes combinations of beta adrenergic antagonists and anti- inflammatory agents, such as NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents).
- NSAIDs non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.
- the racemic forms of pindolol and propranolol are specifically mentioned in these patents, although the utility of the enantiomers is not mentioned.
- the enantiomeric forms of racemates refer to compositions consisting substantially of a single isomer, i.e. substantially free of the other isomer, containing at least 90% of such single isomer, or preferably at least 95% of such single isomer, or more preferably at least 98% of such single isomer.
- Pindolol and propranolol are used in the treatment of hypertension and angina as the racemic substances, RS pindolol and RS propranolol, due mainly to their beta- adrenergic receptor activity.
- the pharmacological properties of the R- form of pindolol differ from those of the S-enantiomer.
- (S)-pindolol also has affinity for 5-HTla receptors in a similar dose range.
- (S)-pindolol produced no alteration in blood pressure in a majority of healthy subjects whereas a similar dose of racemic pindolol had the effect of reducing diastolic blood pressure.
- (S)- pindolol is behaving unlike a conventional beta-blocker, which reduces blood pressure.
- (S)-propranolol interacts enantioselectively with the 5HT-Ia receptor (J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 39, 664-666, (1987)) and functional tests have confirmed that (S)- propranolol but not (R)-propranolol blocked the suppressant effects of 5-HTla agonists on dorsal raphe neuronal firing (Eur J Pharmacol. 1986 Sep 9;128(3):295-8). The different effects of (S)- and (R)-propranolol have also been observed in forearm blood flow experiments (J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1995 Feb;25(2):268-72).
- the present invention utilizes dual-acting compounds to interact with both beta- adrenergic receptors and 5-HTla receptors and as a result to provide the means for the treatment of cachexia while avoiding a common side effect of beta-adrenergic antagonists, namely fatigue.
- the invention utilizes dual-acting compounds to interact with both beta-adrenergic receptors and 5-HTla receptors to promote weight gain, or reduce or prevent weight loss, in patients suffering from a chronic illness including but not limited to cancer, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), liver failure, kidney failure, stroke, rheumatoid arthritis, severe burn injury and HIV/AIDS, while avoiding a common side effect of beta- adrenergic antagonists, namely fatigue.
- COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases
- Partial agonists of the beta-adrenergic receptor have been characterised as having intrinsic sympathomimetic activity.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention include the isomers (S)-pindolol, (S)- propranolol, (S)-carteolol, (S)-penbutolol or (S)-alprenolol as well as the racemic tertatolol, mepindolol or bopindolol or salts thereof.
- the inventions also envisages the utilisation of the S-enantiomers of tertatolol, mepindolol or bopindolol.
- beta-adrenoceptor antagonists One of the side effects of beta-adrenoceptor antagonists is fatigue. This is a particular problem in cachexia as manifest in serious conditions such as cancer, heart failure and so on.
- beta-adrenoceptor antagonist therapy remains substantially underused in heart failure patients despite its proven mortality benefits. Reluctance to prescribe these agents may derive from concerns about their association with symptoms of fatigue. According to Ko et al (JAMA 2002; 288:351-7), an increase of 15% in reported symptoms of fatigue is found in heart failure patients treated with beta-adrenoceptor antagonists.
- compounds of the invention are particularfy useful in the treatment of cachexia compared to other drugs which act solely as beta-adrenergic antagonists because, for example in humans, fatigue is either not increased or in some cases may be reduced, while efficacy against cachectic weight loss is maintained. Preferably, in the subject treated, fatigue is reduced.
- compounds of the invention are effective against cachexia in the absence of an effect on blood pressure, for example in humans, or in the subject treated. This is important in the context of cancer patients who often have autonomic nervous system dysfunction. For cancer patients, fatigue can also be a limiting factor in the extent to which they can tolerate radio- or chemotherapy. Improving fatigue can therefore be a means of enabling more effective cancer treatment.
- Compounds of the invention are envisaged to be particularly beneficial in the treatment of cachectic cancer patients suffering from cancer fatigue.
- Fatigue in general is a common health complaint. It is, however, one of the hardest terms to define, and a symptom of many different conditions.
- US Pat 6,855,729 proposes (S)- and R(S)-pindolol for the treatment of fibromyalgia and related chronic fatigue syndromes.
- conventional diagnostic evaluation does not reveal a structural or biochemical abnormality.
- Attempts at elucidating the pathophysiology have produced inconsistent findings and a wide array of theories have been put forward.
- the fatigue found in conjunction with chronic illnesses such as heart failure, cancer, COPD, liver failure, kidney failure and AIDS represents a phenomenon at least partly associated with a well-defined abnormality.
- the pathophysiological heterogeneity of the condition underpins a range of therapeutic approaches to fatigue wherein an agent that is useful in one type of fatigue is not necessarily useful in another type.
- Treatments for fatigue in general have included iron supplements for anaemia, medications and devices to help sleep apnea, medications to control blood sugar, thyroid medications, antibiotics to control infection and vitamins.
- the usual doses of (S)-pindolol will be in the range of 2.5 mg to 50 mg daily in single or divided doses, depending upon the therapeutic response and the pharmaceutical form.
- the usual doses of (S)-propranolol will be in the range of 2.5 mg to 100 mg daily in single or divided doses, depending upon the therapeutic response and the pharmaceutical form.
- the invention is intended for the treatment of mammals, including humans.
- hepatoma Yoshida AH- 130 cells (10 8 cells) are inoculated into 180-20Og male Wistar rats. Alternatively animals receive saline injection only (sham). The animals are housed in groups of three. The day after inoculation animals are randomized into various groups and then receive twice daily treatment with either placebo or compounds over a period of up to 17 days.
- the primary endpoints of the study include assessment of body weight, bod ⁇ ' composition (with and without tumour) and survival. Organ weight is assessed at the end of the study (or after death) as a secondary endpoint.
- locomotor activity is used to assess fatigue using Supermex system (Muromachi, Tokyo, Japan) over a period of 24 hours in cages where the animals are placed individually (type 3 cage); missing data (if due to death) are imputed as 'zero' activity; a sensitivity analysis without imputed points is additionally performed. Food intake is also measured.
- Results are expressed as mean ⁇ SEM at the end of the study except where stated otherwise. Doses represent total daily dose given by oral gavage.
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