IP Library Granted Patent US 9,181,364
Granted Patent B2
US 9,181,364 · App. 13/581,049 · Granted Nov 10, 2015

Crosslinked polyvinylamine, polyallylamine, and polyethyleneimine for use as bile acid sequestrants

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Patent No.
US 9,181,364
App. No.
13/581,049
Granted
Nov 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a crosslinked amine and amide polymers effective for binding and removing bile salts from the gastrointestinal tract. These bile acid binding polymers or pharmaceutical compositions thereof can be administered to subjects to treat various conditions, including hypercholesteremia, diabetes, pruritis, irritable bowel syndrome-diarrhea (IBS-D), bile acid malabsorption, and the like.

Claims (25)

1. A crosslinked amine polymer comprising a reaction product of a polymerization mixture comprising monomers, the polymer having the general structure of formula 1:

wherein R 41 is C 5 to C 12 alkylene;

R 42 is C 3 to C 12 alkylene;

R 43 is C 3 to C 12 alkyl, or aralkyl; and either

(i) a is 30 to 95 mole percent, b is 1 to 20 mole percent, c is 1 to 65 mole percent and d is 0 mole percent;

(ii) a is 15 to 80 mole percent, b is 1 to 20 mole percent, c is 1 to 65 mole percent and d is 1 to 25 mole percent; or

(iii) a is 35 to 85 mole percent, b is 5 to 15 mole percent, c is 5 to 30 mole percent and d is 5 to 20 mole percent.

2. The polymer of claim 1 , wherein a is 15 to 80 mole percent, b is 1 to 20 mole percent, c is 1 to 65 mole percent and d is 1 to 25 mole percent.

3. The polymer of claim 1 , wherein a is 15 to 75 mole percent, b is 1 to 15 mole percent, c is 5 to 60 mole percent and d is 10 to 20 mole percent.

4. The polymer of claim 1 , wherein a is 35 to 85 mole percent, b is 5 to 15 mole percent, c is 5 to 30 mole percent and d is 5 to 20 mole percent.

5. The polymer of claim 1 , wherein a is 30 to 95 mole percent, b is 1 to 20 mole percent, c is 1 to 65 mole percent and d is 0 mole percent.

6. The polymer of claim 1 , wherein a is 35 to 90 mole percent, b is 1 to 15 mole percent, c is 1 to 65 mole percent and d is 0 mole percent.

7. The polymer of claim 1 wherein the in vitro binding affinity for bile acids is at least 0.66 mmol/g when measured using the A assay.

8. The polymer of claim 1 wherein the in vitro binding capacity for bile acids is at least about 2.5 mmol/g when measured using the B assay.

9. The polymer of claim 1 having an in vivo binding capacity at least 25% greater than colesevelam hydrochloride when measured at a dosage of 0.5% in male Golden Syrian hamsters fed a Western diet.

10. The polymer of claim 1 wherein the polymer has a swelling ratio of about 0.3 to about 30 grams of water per gram of polymer.

11. The polymer of claim 10 wherein the polymer has a swelling ratio of about 2 to about 5 grams of water per gram of polymer.

12. The polymer of claim 1 wherein the polymer has a glass transition temperature greater than room temperature.

13. The polymer of claim 1 wherein the polymer is a free flowing powder.

14. The polymer of claim 1 wherein R 41 is C 8 to C 12 alkylene.

15. A method of reducing serum LDL-cholesterol in an animal subject comprising administering an effective amount of an amine polymer of claim 1 to an animal subject in need thereof.

16. The method of claim 15 further comprising administering an agent that treats dyslipidemia to an animal subject.

17. The method of claim 16 wherein the agent that treats dyslipidemia is a hydroxymethyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase inhibitor, a fibrate, a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, niacin (i.e. nicotinic acid or derivatives thereof), a phytosterol, an intestinal lipase inhibitor, an intestinal or secreted phospholipase A2 inhibitor, inhibitors of the synthesis or normal activity of Apo-B100, agonists of the synthesis or normal activity of ApoA, or any agent that modulates cholesterol absorption or metabolism, or a combination thereof to the animal subject.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the agent that treats dyslipidemia is a HMG CoA reductase inhibitor, the HMG CoA reductase inhibitor comprising a statin selected from the group consisting of atorvastatin, cerivastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, mevastatin, pitavastatin, pravastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, and a combination thereof.

19. The method of claim 17 wherein the agent that treats dyslipidemia is a fibrate, the fibrate comprising benzafibrate, ciprofibrate, clofibrate, gemfibrozil, fenofibrate, or a combination thereof.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 2, 2016
From: CANTOR FITZGERALD SECURITIES
To: RELYPSA, INC.
Reel/Frame 039621/0142 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2016
From: RELYPSA, INC.
To: CANTOR FITZGERALD SECURITIES
Reel/Frame 038394/0034 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2012
From: KOPPING, JORDAN; BIYANI, KALPESH; CONNOR, ERIC; HECKER, SCOTT; LEES, INEZ; QUAKER, GRACE; SALAYMEH, FALEH; ZHANG, HONGMIN; BERGBREITER, DAVID; MANSKY, PAUL; MU, YONGQI; COPE, MICHAEL JAMES; GOKA, ELIZABETH; LEE, ANGELA; MADSEN, DEIDRE; SHAO, JUN
To: RELYPSA, INC.
Reel/Frame 029002/0048 →