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Title: Alanine- and glycine-containing
therapeutic agent for hepatitis
United States Patent: 7,208,523
Issued: April 24, 2007
Inventors: Yamauchi;
Masayoshi (Yokohama, JP), Sonaka; Ichiro (Kawasaki, JP)
Assignee: Ajinomoto Co.,
Inc. (Tokyo, JP)
Appl. No.: 10/196,816
Filed: July 18, 2002
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Abstract
The therapeutic agent for hepatitis,
containing alanine and glycine, has only a slight toxicity and it can be
administered either orally or intravenously to improve the liver function.
Description of the Invention
BACKGROUND OF THE
INVENTION
The present invention relates to a
therapeutic agent for hepatitis such as acute or chronic viral hepatitis,
acute or chronic alcoholic hepatitis, acute or chronic drug-induced
hepatitis, or fulminant hepatitis.
Hepatitis is caused by hepatitis viruses of A, B or C type, or by the
intake of a large amount of a drug or by the long term intake of a drug.
It is known that, in patients suffering from hepatitis, the liver function
is seriously lowered by the lowering of the function of liver mitochondria
or by the necrosis of liver cells. Particularly in cases of acute
hepatitis or fulminant hepatitis, plasma transaminase is distinctively
increased by the necrosis of liver cells in a wide range.
For the treatment of such liver disorders, interferon therapy as a kind of
antiviral therapies is employed. However, no direct effect of interferon
can be recognized on the improvement of the function of mitochondria or on
the regeneration of the liver. Further, it is said that although
glutathione, Tathion injection (Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) and
Neo-Minophagen C, Strong (Minophagen Co. Ltd) generally used for the
treatment of hepatitis are effective in improving the plasma transaminase
value, their effects in improving the function of liver mitochondria and
in regenerating the liver are yet poor. In addition, because those drugs
are in the form of injections, it is expected to have the development of a
drug which can be orally administered.
Various therapeutic agents for hepatitis have been developed under these
circumstances. For example, Japanese Patent Unexamined Published
Application (hereinafter referred to as "J. P. KOKAI") No. Sho 63-54320
discloses that alanine and glutamine have an antialcoholismic effect; J.
P. KOKAI No. Hei 5-213746 discloses that alanine has the antialcoholismic
effect; J. P. KOKAI No. Hei 5-221858 discloses a therapeutic agent for
hepatitis, characterized by containing at least one of alanine, glutamine
and ornithine; and J. P. KOKAI No. Hei 5-229940 discloses that alanine
and/or glutamine accelerates the liver regeneration. J. P. KOKAI No. Sho
62-164619 discloses that a combination of predetermined amounts of
cysteine and/or cysteine dimer with alanine, aspartic acid or glycine
exhibits an effect of improving the substance synthesis function of the
liver; J. P. KOKAI No. Hei 6-183962 discloses that at least one of glycine,
serine and alanine prevents an injury of kidneys, liver, spleen,
intestines, pancreas and other parenchymatous organs and the skin caused
by the anoxia; and WO 96/25861 discloses that at least one of glycine,
serine and alanine has an effect of lowering TNF level and is effective in
preventing and treating alcohol-induced hepatopathy and also disorder in
the intestines and pancreas.
On the other hand, the inventors reported that the oral administration of
glycine or alanine alone inhibits a hepatopathy caused by the
intraabdominal administration of galactosamine [The 85.sup.th Congress of
Japanese Society of Gastroenterology (1999)]. Further, it was recently
reported that the effect of glycine for controlling the hepatopathy caused
by galactosamine would be mainly obtained by the control of TNF .alpha.
secretion from Kupffer cells [Hepatology (1999) 29: 737 745].
DISCLOSURE OF THE
INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to
provide a therapeutic agent for hepatitis, which has only a slight
toxicity and which can be administered either orally or intravenously to
improve the liver function.
The present invention was completed on the basis of a finding that when a
combination of alanine and glycine is used for hepatopathy caused by
galactosamine, with HepG2 cells, a therapeutic effect for the hepatitis
more excellent than that obtained by using alanine or glycine alone can be
obtained.
Namely, the present invention provides a therapeutic agent for hepatitis,
which contains alanine and glycine.
BEST MODE FOR
CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Although the therapeutic agent of the
present invention for hepatitis can contain alanine and glycine in an
unlimited ratio, the mass ratio of alanine to glycine is preferably 100/1
to 1/100, more preferably 10/1 to 1/10, and most preferably 7/3 to 3/7.
The molar ratio of them is preferably about 1/1.
As for the medicinal forms of the therapeutic agent of the present
invention for hepatitis, they can be, for example, a powder, granules,
tablets, sugar-coated tablets, capsules and liquid for the oral
administration; and a suspension, detergent, emulsion, ampoule and
injection for the parenteral administration; or a combination of them.
When the therapeutic agent is in the form of the injection, it may be an
amino acid transfusion or a preparation containing both alanine and
glycine so far as the ratio of the sum of them to the total amino acids is
at least 20% or so far as the dose of these amino acid is at least 10
g/day.
When the therapeutic agent of the present invention is used as a food, it
may be in the form of a powder, sugar-coated tablets, capsules, liquid or
the like.
The dose can be easily determined depending on the symptoms of the
patients. Alanine and glycine are given in an amount of at least 1 g in
total a day for adults. Because both alanine and glycine are approved as
foods, it is unlikely that they have toxicity, particularly acute
toxicity.
The therapeutic agent of the present invention for hepatitis is effective
in treating acute or chronic, viral, alcoholic or drug-induced hepatitis,
or fulminant hepatitis.
Claim 1 of 12 Claims
1. A method of treating a patient
suffering from hepatitis, which comprises administering to said patient in
need thereof a therapeutic composition consisting essentially of alanine
and glycine. ____________________________________________
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