WO1996024362A1 - Agents anti-inflammatoires - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an anti-inflammatory agent and the like having a novel mechanism of action. More specifically, the present invention relates to the use of sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide or sulfated dextran screened based on a novel mechanism of action for the treatment or prevention of inflammation and the like.
- corticoids or various non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs are widely used clinically to suppress or block the inflammatory response and prevent complications due to inflammation.
- corticoid has a strong anti-inflammatory effect, but cannot be administered continuously due to serious side effects such as induction of infections, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are generally ineffective. Therefore, it is still necessary to develop an anti-inflammatory drug that shows little side effects and has sufficient efficacy.
- disk renin grayed system that led to anti-inflammatory agents as described above is developed, generally, anti-prostaglandin action (e.g., Fosufuora Ipesu A 2 inhibitors, cyclo-O alkoxy diethyl Natick be inhibited, Ripokishijiwene scan inhibition ) Is used as an index.
- anti-prostaglandin action e.g., Fosufuora Ipesu A 2 inhibitors, cyclo-O alkoxy diethyl Natick be inhibited, Ripokishijiwene scan inhibition
- the present invention provides a screening system (ie, inhibition of neutrophil infiltration, more specifically, vascular endothelial cells) based on the knowledge of inflammation induction that has recently become apparent.
- a screening system based on selectin-mediated inhibition of cell adhesion as a marker, there is a possibility that a completely new type of anti-inflammatory agent can be developed. Things.
- adhesion molecules are present on leukocytes and activated vascular endothelial cells (blood vessels at the site of inflammation), and that the interaction of these adhesion molecules is the first essential step for leukocyte infiltration into inflamed areas. .
- these adhesion molecules are expressed in both leukocytes and vascular endothelial cells, and selectin family and integrin family are the most important.
- substances screened using the above-described experimental animal model suppress selectin-mediated neutrophil infiltration of vascular endothelial adhesive tissues, and are therefore effective not only in ARDS but also in general in inflammation. It was also found to be effective against ischemic heart disease, ischemic brain disease, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis, and invasion after organ transplantation.
- a polysaccharide selected from the group consisting of sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide, sulfated dextran and a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutical auxiliary.
- Anti-inflammatory agents are provided.
- a method for treating inflammation using the polysaccharide A law is provided. More specifically, according to the present invention, adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) using a polysaccharide selected from the group consisting of sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide, sulfated dextran and a physiologically acceptable salt thereof
- ARDS adult respiratory distress syndrome
- a method for treating a disease selected from the group consisting of ischemic heart disease, ischemic brain disease, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis and infiltration after organ transplantation is provided.
- a polysaccharide selected from the group consisting of sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide, sulfated dextran and a physiologically acceptable salt thereof for producing a medicament for treating a disease.
- the sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharides used in the present invention include hexosamine (often N-acetylated dalcosamine or galactosamine) and peronic acid (D-glucuronic acid or L-iduronic acid). ) Is a long-chain polysaccharide having a repeating unit of disaccharide, and having a sulfate group. Since some acidic mucopolysaccharides of natural origin have a sulfate group, those themselves and, if necessary, those chemically chemically sulfated are also included in the sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide according to the present invention.
- acidic mucopolysaccharides having no sulfate group can be used in the present invention by chemically introducing a sulfate group.
- acidic mucopolysaccharides include those having a sulfate group such as chondroitin 4-sulfate and 6-sulfate, dermatan sulfate, heparan sulfate (also called heparitin sulfate), heparin sulfate.
- Keratan sulphate is mentioned, and those without sulphate groups include hyaluronic acid and chondroitin.
- sulfated dextran can also be used. These include partial sulfates which are known to have a heparin-like anticoagulant effect and are also used clinically.
- sulfated hyaluronic acid is particularly preferred from the viewpoints of availability of raw materials and efficacy.
- Such sulfated hyaluronic acid is derived from a wide range of natural sources, such as mammalian connective tissue, chicken crest, silkworm gastric membrane, and streptococcal capsular hyaluronic acid (? -D-). It is a compound obtained by sulfated N-acetylglucosamine and / 3-D-glucanoic acid (alternately linked linear polysaccharide).
- hyaluronic acid has molecular weight dispersibility depending on the type of source, no structural heterogeneity is known, so that any source can be used.
- those derived from streptococci can be conveniently used.
- Specific examples thereof include hyaluronic acid prepared according to the method described in JP-A-58-26692. It generally has a molecular weight of about 2.000 kDa.
- the molecular weight of hyaluronic acid is adjusted as necessary by partial hydrolysis, etc., and if short-term efficacy of the final product is expected, a low-molecular-weight product (hereinafter abbreviated as LMWHA) will be used.
- LMWHA low-molecular-weight product
- Sulfation of hyaluronic acid can be carried out in a manner known per se, and it is preferable to use a sulfate / trimethylamine complex as a sulfating agent.
- the ratio of the use of hyaluronic acid and the sulfating agent can be arbitrarily selected according to the desired sulfation rate (or sulfur content) of the sulfated hyaluronic acid and the reaction conditions.
- the amount of the sulfating agent is selected so as to be about 2 fg of the weight of hyaluronic acid.
- the sulphation rate achieved in this way is generally about 50 to 60% per total hydroxyl groups of hyaluronic acid.
- the resulting sulfated hyaluronic acid can be purified by a purification operation commonly used for various modified polysaccharides.
- Specific purification operations include a step of concentrating the reaction mixture under reduced pressure, dialyzing against distilled water, desalting, removing trimethylamine by trifluoroacetic acid treatment, and then freeze-drying.
- acidic mucopolysaccharides can also be converted to the corresponding sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharides according to the sulfation treatment of hyaluronic acid.
- Optimum values for the molecular weight and the degree of sulfation vary depending on the type of saccharide, and those skilled in the art will be able to easily select these optimum values through a pharmacological test or the like described later.
- Sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide or sulfated dextran is used as a physiologically acceptable salt form, if necessary, by subjecting it to a hydroxide or carbonate of alkali metal or a salt-forming reaction using an amine. You can also.
- sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide or sulfated dextran or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof is used in combination with pharmaceutical auxiliaries such as diluents or excipients used in the preparation of ordinary pharmaceutical preparations. It can be mixed and administered parenterally into solutions and suspensions, intravenously, intraarterially or intraperitoneally.
- Pharmaceutical auxiliaries commonly used in solutions include, for example, water, ethyl alcohol and Pyrene glycol; and for suspending agents, polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters.
- the mixing ratio of the adjuvant and the sulfated acidic polysaccharide or sulfated dextran is not limited because the optimum ratio varies depending on the dosage form.However, when preparing sulfated hyaluronic acid for injection, use physiological saline. Sulfated hyaluronic acid in water 0.01 to: I 0 (weight Z volume)%, preferably 0.05 to 1 (weight volume)%, is convenient for treatment of patients. Needless to say, the above-mentioned injection solution may be prepared just before use as a concentrated preparation.
- sulfated hyaluronic acid as an active ingredient varies depending on the age of the patient, the type and extent of the disease, and the dosage form and administration mode, but in the case of intravenous injection, it is 0.01. It can be administered in a dose of 0.1 to 10 mg OgZkg. Sulfated hyaluronic acid and other sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharides and sulfated dextran do not show acute toxicity even at a dose of 200 rag Zkg or more. May be used.
- the anti-inflammatory agent of the present invention as described above is widely used because it significantly suppresses vascular permeability, bleeding associated with inflammation, and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity in an experimental animal model induced by administration of cobra venom. It can be used as an anti-inflammatory agent, especially for the prevention or treatment of ARDS, ischemic heart disease, ischemic brain disease, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis, and invasion after organ transplantation.
- MPO myeloperoxidase
- Production Example 1 Dissolve 20 Omg of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HMWHA, molecular weight 1.300 kDa) and 400 mg of 'trinotylamine sulfate complex (Aldrich) in 6 mL of dimethylformamide, and in an oil bath at 50-60 ° C. Stirred for one week. After the reaction solution was concentrated under reduced pressure using a vacuum pump, the residue was dissolved in water, dialyzed against deionized water overnight, and then freeze-dried. The obtained dried product was dissolved in 2 mL of water, and trifluoroacetic acid (equivalent to 1.5 times the total number of hydroxyl groups of HMWHA) was added, followed by stirring at room temperature for 1 hour. After dialysis, the reaction solution was freeze-dried to obtain 20 mg of sulfated hyaluronic acid having a sulfation rate of about 60%.
- HMWHA high molecular weight hyaluronic acid
- Aldrich
- Cobra venom was isolated from crude cobra (Naja naja) venom by the method described by Till et al., J. Clin. Invest., 69, 1126-1135, 1982. 20 U / kg body weight of CVF was injected intravenously into a fixed volume of 125 I-BSA (0.5 Ci) and 51 Cr-rat erythrocytes (RBC).
- ketamine hydrochloride (10 OmgZkg) (Parke Davis and Co.) and blood was collected from the dorsal vena cava 30 minutes after CVF injection.
- Negative control animals were treated as above, except that phosphate buffered saline (PBS, pH 7.4) was used instead of CVF.
- PBS phosphate buffered saline
- the lung vasculature Perfused through the right ventricle with 1 OmL of PBS.
- the lungs were removed, and the vascular system was perfused with 1 OmL of sterile physiological saline, and then the amount of radioactivity remaining in the tissues was measured with a gamma scintillation counter.
- the positive control is the value measured when the test substance was not administered.
- Pulmonary damage is measured by increasing pulmonary vascular permeability (by determining the ratio of the amount of 125 I-BSA radioactivity present in lung tissue to the amount of radioactivity present in the venous blood lniL obtained at death) as well as blood. Hemorrhage was determined by bleeding (based on 51 Cr-RBC radioactivity) as a percentage of radioactivity. The protection against lung injury was calculated by the following formula.
- the MP0 activity of the tissue was measured. After a certain number of intraperitoneal neutrophils of glycogen-stimulated rats were added to the lungs of normal rats, the tissues were homogenized and extracted, and a standard curve was prepared (Warren et al., J. Clin. Invest., 84, 1873-1882, 1989).
- the lung sample was homogenized with a homogenizer (Polytron: Tekmar Co.,) set to 4 using 6 mL of a solution (5 OmM phosphate, pH 6.0), homogenized for 4 x 10 seconds, and then centrifuged at 4 ° C. (3,000g, 30 minutes).
- the MPO activity in the supernatant, 0 - H 2 0 absorbance resulting from the second consumer in the presence of Jianishijin changes in (46 onm) was assessed by measuring.
- the sulfated polysaccharide of the present invention can significantly protect lung damage caused by administration of cobra venom (CVF).
- CVF cobra venom
- anti-inflammatory agents having a different mechanism of action from conventional anti-inflammatory agents
- the anti-inflammatory agent of the present invention uses a sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide or a sulfated dextran as an active ingredient, thereby exhibiting a strong anti-inflammatory action and the like, and inflammation, particularly ARDS, ischemic heart disease, ischemic Methods are provided for treating or preventing brain disease, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis and infiltration after organ transplantation.
- the present invention has utility in the pharmaceutical industry.
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