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First published on February 11, 2003; DOI: 10.1124/jpet.102.044263


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Vol. 305, Issue 2, 451-459, May 2003

Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of 2-(9-(2-Piperidinoethoxy)-4-oxo-4H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-2-yloxymethyl)-4-(1-methylethyl)-6-methoxy-1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one-1,1-dioxide (SSR69071), a Novel, Orally Active Elastase Inhibitor

Zoltán Kapui, Márton Varga, Katalin Urban-Szabó, Endre Mikus, Tibor Szabó, Judit Szeredi, Sándor Bátori, Olivier Finance and Péter Arányi

Discovery Research, Sanofi-Synthelabo Internal Medicine Budapest Site, Chinoin, Sanofi-Synthelabo Group, Budapest, Hungary

Human leukocyte elastase (HLE) is a proteinase capable of degrading a variety of proteins. Under normal circumstances, the proteolytic activity of HLE is effectively controlled by its natural inhibitors. However, an imbalance between elastase and its endogenous inhibitors may result in several pathophysiological states such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, emphysema, cystic fibrosis, and chronic inflammatory diseases. It is anticipated that an orally active HLE inhibitor could be useful for the treatment of these diseases. 2-(9-(2-Piperidinoethoxy)-4-oxo-4H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-2-yloxymethyl)-4-(1-methylethyl)-6-methoxy-1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one-1,1-dioxide (SSR69071) is a potent inhibitor of HLE, with the inhibition constant (Ki) and the constant for inactivation process (kon) being 0.0168 ± 0.0014 nM and 0.183 ± 0.013 106/mol sr, respectively. The dissociation rate constant, koff, was 3.11 + 0.37 10-6/s. SSR69071 displays a higher affinity for human elastase than for rat (Ki = 3 nM), mouse (Ki = 1.8 nM), and rabbit (Ki = 58 nM) elastases. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from mice orally treated with SSR69071 inhibits HLE (ex vivo), and in this model, SSR69071 has a dose-dependent efficacy with an ED50 = 10.5 mg/kg p.o. SSR69071 decreases significantly the acute lung hemorrhage induced by HLE (ED50 = 2.8 mg/kg p.o.) in mice. Furthermore, SSR69071 prevents carrageenan- (ED30 = 2.2 mg/kg) and HLE-induced (ED30 = 2.7 mg/kg) paw edema in rats after p.o. administration. In conclusion, SSR69071 is a selective, orally active, and potent inhibitor of HLE with good penetration in respiratory tissues.


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