Survey of Ophthalmology
Volume 47, Supplement 1 , Pages S13-S33, August 2002

Identification and Characterization of the Ocular Hypotensive Efficacy of Travoprost, a Potent and Selective FP Prostaglandin Receptor Agonist, and AL-6598, a DP Prostaglandin Receptor Agonist

  • Mark R. Hellberg, PhD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint address: Mark Hellberg, Alcon Research Ltd. 6201 South Freeway, Fort Worth, TX, 76134, USA
    • Departments of Medicinal Chemistry, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Marsha A. McLaughlin, PhD

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    • Departments of In Vivo Pharmacology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Naj A. Sharif, PhD

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    • Departments of Molecular Pharmacology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Louis DeSantis, PhD

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    • Departments of Glaucoma Research, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Tom R. Dean, PhD

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    • Departments of Medicinal Chemistry, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Evan P. Kyba, PhD

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    • Departments of Medicinal Chemistry, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • John E. Bishop, PhD

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    • Departments of Medicinal Chemistry, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Peter G. Klimko, PhD

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    • Departments of Medicinal Chemistry, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Paul W. Zinke, PhD

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    • Departments of Medicinal Chemistry, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Robert D. Selliah, PhD

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    • Departments of Medicinal Chemistry, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • George Barnes, PhD

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    • Departments of In Vivo Pharmacology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Joseph DeFaller, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Angela Kothe, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Theresa Landry, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • E.Kenneth Sullivan, PhD

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    • Departments of Biostatistics, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Russell Andrew, MS

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    • Departments of Biostatistics, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Alberta A. Davis, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Lewis Silver, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Michael V.W. Bergamini, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Stella Robertson, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Alan L. Weiner, PhD

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    • Departments of Clinical Ophthalmology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA
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  • Verney L. Sallee, PhD

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    • Departments of In Vivo Pharmacology, Alcon Research Ltd., Fort Worth, TX, USA

Abstract 

The structure-activity studies that led to the identification of travoprost, a highly selective and potent FP prostaglandin analog, and AL-6598, a DP prostaglandin analog, are detailed. In both series, the 1-alcohol analogs are very effective and are thought to be acting as prodrugs for the biologically active carboxylic acids. The efficacy of amide prodrugs depends on the degree of substitution and the size of the substituents. Selected compounds are profiled in vitro and in vivo preclinically. Clinical studies show that travoprost 0.004% (isopropyl ester) provided intraocular pressure control superior to timolol 0.5% when used as monotherapy in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. In clinical studies, AL-6598 0.01% provided a sustained intraocular pressure reduction with q.d. application; b.i.d. provided greater intraocular pressure control. The acute and, apparently, conjunctival hyperemia associated with topical ocular AL-6598 can be attenuated while maintaining intraocular pressure-lowering efficacy by formulating with brimonidine.

Keywords:  AL-6598, glaucoma, intraocular pressure, prostaglandin, prostaglandin analog, structure-activity relationships, travoprost

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PII: S0039-6257(02)00293-X

Survey of Ophthalmology
Volume 47, Supplement 1 , Pages S13-S33, August 2002