(WO/2005/034890) METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GRAY HAIR USING CYCLOPENTANE(ENE) HEPTAN(EN)OIC ACID AMIDES
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17619 (AP) METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GRAY HAIR USING CYCLOPENTANE (ENE) HEPTAN (EN) OIC ACID AMIDES FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to the use of bimatoprost and other cyclopentane (ene) heptan (en) oic acid amides for the prevention of gray hair in mammals, e. g. humans or the conversion of gray hair of humans or other mammalian hair to the original pigment in mammal, e. g. human, hair follicles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION U. S. Patent Application No. 10/345,788, which is hereby incorporated by reference, discloses the use of bimatoprost for enhancing hair growth.
Bimatoprost, which is sold by Allergan, Inc. of Irvine, California,
It is, therefore, a principal object of the present invention to provide a novel and effective treatment for the prevention of gray hair in mammals, especially humans.
It is, therefore, a principal object of the present inventions to provide a novel and
effective treatment for the conversion of gray hair of humans or other mammals to
the original pigment of the hair follicles.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method of stimulating hair pigmentation in humans and non-human animals that is compatible with various types of therapeutic agents or carriers and, therefore, would appear to be combinable with those which, by themselves, demonstrate some therapeutic activity, for prevention or converting gray hair to its original color.
Still another objective is the provision of a treatment for the conversion or prevention of gray hair which while effective for its intended purpose, is apparently non-toxic and relatively free of unwanted side effects.
An additional object of the invention herein disclosed and claimed is to provide a method for treating the graying of hair in men or women which can be applied by the patient under medical supervision no more stringent than that demanded for other topically-administered therapeutic agents.
Other objects of the invention are to provide a treatment for graying of hair in men or women which is safe, simple, painless, cosmetic in the sense of being invisible and easy to apply when compared with dying hair and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Bimatoprost and other cyclopentane (ene) heptan (en) oic acid amides are useful in the conversion of hair color to its original pigment or to generally darken hair.
This invention provides pharmaceutical compositions for topical application to
enhance hair pigmentation comprising an effective amount of a cyclopentane (ene)
heptan (en) oic acid, 2-cycloalkyl or arylalkyl compound represented by the formula I
More preferably the compound is a compound of formula III.
More preferably
Bimatoprost is an agent to promote the conversion of gray hair to the original pigment in hair follicles. Bimatoprost may be administered with suitable pharmaceutical carriers and can be in solid or liquid dosage form such as tablets, capsules, powders, soft gels, solutions, suspensions, emulsions, creams or ointments. A further object of this invention is to supply the compounds of this invention in a controlled-release formulation.
Bimatoprost can be administered orally, parenterally, for example, subcutaneously, intravenously, intramuscularly, intraperitoneally, by intranasal instillation or by application to mucous membranes via an aerosol spray or by application to the scalp or skin by ointment or a cream. Bimatoprost may be also applied topically to the skin, e. g. as a solution, suspension, emulsion, gel or aerosol spray.
The quantity of bimatoprost administered will vary depending on the patient and the mode of administration and can be any effective amount. The quantity of bimatoprost administered may vary over a wide range to provide in a unit dosage an effective amount from about 0.001 to 20 mg/kg of body weight of the patient per day to achieve the desired effect. For example, the desired affect can be obtained by consumption of a unit dosage form such as a tablet containing 1-200 mg of a cyclopentane (ene) heptan (en) oic acid amide compound of this invention taken 1-3 times daily.
These and other aspects of the invention will become apparent from the description
of the invention which follows below.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Some examples of representative compounds useful in the practice of the present
invention include the compounds shown in Table 1:
TABLE 1
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the compound is mixed with a dermatologically compatible vehicle or carrier. The vehicle which may be employed for preparing compositions of this invention may comprise, for example, aqueous solutions such as e. g. , physiological salines, oil solutions or ointments.
The vehicle furthermore may contain dermatologically compatible preservatives
Furthermore, it is also possible to use soluble or insoluble drug inserts when the drug is to be administered.
The invention is also related to
The present invention finds application in all mammalian species, including both humans and animals. In humans, the compounds of the subject invention can be applied for example, to the scalp, face, beard, head, pubic area, upper lip, eyebrows, eyelids and other skin surfaces of the body. In animals raised for their pelts, e. g. , mink, the compounds can be applied over the entire surface of the body to improve the overall pelt for commercial reasons. The process can also be used for cosmetic reasons in animals, e. g. , applied to the skin of dogs and cats having gray patches due to aging or diseases causing graying.
The pharmaceutical compositions contemplated by this invention include
pharmaceutical compositions suited for topical and local action.
The term"topical"as employed herein relates to the use of a compound, as described herein, incorporated in a suitable pharmaceutical carrier, and applied at the site of graying hair for exertion of local action. Accordingly, such topical compositions include those pharmaceutical forms in which the compound is applied externally by direct contact with the skin surface to be treated.
Conventional pharmaceutical forms for this purpose include ointments, liniments, creams, shampoos, lotions, pastes, jellies, sprays, aerosols, and the like, and may be applied in patches or impregnated dressings depending on the part of the body to be treated. The term"ointment"embraces formulations (including creams) having oleaginous, water-soluble and emulsion-type bases, e. g. , petrolatum, lanolin, polyethylene glycols, as well as mixtures of these.
Typically, the compounds are applied repeatedly for a sustained period of time topically on the part of the body to be treated, for example, the eyelids, eyebrows, skin or scalp. The preferred dosage regimen will generally involve regular, such as daily, administration for a period of treatment of at least one month, more preferably at least three months, and most preferably at least six months.
For topical use on the skin and the scalp, the compound can be advantageously
formulated using ointments, creams, liniments or patches as a carrier of the active
ingredient. Also, these formulations may or may not contain preservatives,
depending on the dispenser and nature of use. Such preservatives include those
mentioned above, and methyl-, propyl-, or
The invention is further illustrated by the following non-limiting examples:
EXAMPLE 1
A male patient (age 72) began taking bimatoprost as a tablet. After taking the
medicine (oral dosage:
EXAMPLE 2
EXAMPLE 3
A healthy male (age 47) with normal blood pressure volunteers to take the
medicine for the same observation as in Example 2 at the dose described above. His
hair condition is normal with no baldness. During the six month testing period, he
collects in intervals the hair samples from regular daily combing. Before the testing
and during the first month of testing, the hair samples collected have two types,
namely completely dark brown or completely gray. At around 50 days into the
testing period, a new type of hair, partly dark brown and partly gray, begins to
appear in the hair samples; they represent about 3% of the gray hairs. In this
subject, the gray hairs represent about 25% of his total hairs in the samples
collected. It is noted that the dark brown part of the new type of hair is always
associated with the lower part of the hair shaft. This is easily identifiable because
the hair follicles are distinguishable at one end of hair shafts. The quality and
No untoward effects were reported.
EXAMPLE 4
Topical Cream
A topical cream is prepared as follows: Tegacid and spermaceti are melted
together at a temperature of
EXAMPLE 5
Topical Cream
A topical cream is prepared as follows: Tegacid and spermaceti are melted
together at a temperature of
The composition is applied to human scalp once daily to convert gray hair to its original color.
EXAMPLE 6 Topical Ointment An ointment containing 2% by weight bimatoprost is prepared as follows: White petrolatum and wool fat are melted, strained and liquid petrolatum is added thereto. The bimatoprost, zinc oxide, and calamine are added to the remaining liquid petrolatum and the mixture milled until the powders are finely divided and uniformly dispersed. The mixture is stirred into the white petrolatum, melted and cooled with stirring until the ointment congeals.
The foregoing ointment can be applied topically to mammalian skin for converting gray hair to its original color, and can be prepared by omitting the zinc oxide and calamine.
EXAMPLE 7
Ointment
A
White petrolatum is melted together with wool fat, strained, and the temperature
adjusted to
The foregoing ointment can be applied to the scalp to prevent the graying of
hair.
EXAMPLE 8 Solution An aqueous solution containing 5%, by weight, bimatoprost is prepared as follows. Bimatoprost is dissolved in water and the resulting solution is sterilized by filtration. The solution is aseptically filled into sterile containers.
The composition so prepared can be used in the topical treatment of gray hair by application to the scalp daily.
EXAMPLE 9 Lotion A sample of bimatoprost is dissolved in the vehicle of N-methyl pyrrolidone and propylene glycol. The composition can be used for application to dogs or cats to treat gray hair.
EXAMPLE 10
Aerosol
An aerosol containing approximately 0. 1% by weight bimatoprost is
prepared by dissolving the bimatoprost in absolute alcohol. The resulting solution
filtered to remove particles and lint. This solution is chilled to about minus
To the solution is added a chilled mixture of dichlorodifluoromethane and dichlorotetrafluoroethane.
Thirteen ml plastic-coated amber bottles are cold filled with 11.5 gm each of the resulting solution and capped.
The composition can be sprayed on the scalp daily to prevent the graying of
hair.
EXAMPLE 12 Related Compounds Following the procedure of the preceding Examples, compositions are similarly prepared substituting an equimolar amount of a compound of Table 1 for the bimatoprost disclosed in the preceding Examples. Similar results are obtained.
The present invention is not to be limited in scope by the exemplified embodiments, which are intended as illustrations of individual aspects of the invention. Indeed, various modifications for the invention in addition to those shown and described herein will be come apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing description. Such modifications are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.