US20030119734A1 - Stable formulation of modified GLP-1 - Google Patents

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US20030119734A1
US20030119734A1 US10/185,923 US18592302A US2003119734A1 US 20030119734 A1 US20030119734 A1 US 20030119734A1 US 18592302 A US18592302 A US 18592302A US 2003119734 A1 US2003119734 A1 US 2003119734A1
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  • the present invention relates to pharmaceutical formulations comprising GLP-1 compounds, uses thereof and methods for preparing said formulations.
  • the hormones regulating insulin secretion belong to the so-called enteroinsular axis, designating a group of hormones, released from the gastrointestinal mucosa in response to the presence and absorption of nutrients in the gut, which promote an early and potentiated release of insulin.
  • the enhancing effect on insulin secretion, the so-called incretin effect is probably essential for a normal glucose tolerance.
  • Many of the gastrointestinal hormones, including gastrin and secretin (cholecystokinin is not insulinotropic in man), are insulinotropic, but the only physiologically important ones, those that are responsible for the incretin effect, are the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, GIP, and glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1).
  • GIP insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
  • NIDDM non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
  • GLP-1 a product of the proglucagon
  • GLP-1 is one of the youngest members of the secretin-VIP family of peptides, but is already established as an important gut hormone with regulatory function in glucose metabolism and gastrointestinal secretion and metabolism.
  • the glucagon gene is processed differently in the pancreas and in the intestine.
  • glucagon In the pancreas, the processing leads to the formation and parallel secretion of 1) glucagon itself, occupying positions 33-61 of proglucagon (PG); 2) an N-terminal peptide of 30 amino acids (PG (1-30)) often called glicentin-related pancreatic peptide, GRPP; 3) a hexapeptide corresponding to PG (64-69); 4) and, finally, the so-called major proglucagon fragment (PG (72-158)), in which the two glucagon-like sequences are buried.
  • PG glicentin-related pancreatic peptide
  • PG major proglucagon fragment
  • GLP-1 and analogues of GLP-1 and fragments thereof are potentially useful i.a. in the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
  • solubility limitations and the low stability against the actions of endogenous diaminopeptidyl peptidase limits the usefulness of these compounds, and thus there still is a need for improvements in this field.
  • WO 99/43341 are disclosed certain pharmaceutical formulations comprising GLP-1 having a lipophilic substituent. All of the disclosed formulations are maintained at pH 7.4.
  • WO 00/37098 are disclosed shelf-stable formulations comprising GLP-1, a preservative, and a tonicity modifier, at pH 8.2 to 8.8.
  • Human GLP-1 is a 37 amino acid residue peptide originating from preproglucagon which is synthesised i.a. in the L-cells in the distal ileum, in the pancreas and in the brain. Processing of preproglucagon to give GLP-1(7-36)amide, GLP-1(7-37) and GLP-2 occurs mainly in the L-cells. A simple system is used to describe fragments and analogues of this peptide. Thus, for example, Val 8 -GLP-1(7-37) (or Val8GLP-1(7-37)) designates a fragment of GLP-1 formally derived from GLP-1 by deleting the amino acid residues Nos.
  • Lys 34 (N ⁇ -tetradecanoyl)-GLP-1(7-37) designates GLP-1(7-37) wherein the ⁇ -amino group of the Lys residue in position 34 has been tetradecanoylated.
  • amino acid sequence of GLP-1(7-37) is given below, wherein the N-terminal His is no. 7 and the C-terminal Gly is no. 37:
  • modified GLP-1 or analogues thereof when formulated in aqueous solution together with a buffer, are physically stable at high concentrations of the modified GLP-1 or analogues thereof, when kept in the pH range from about 7 to about 10.
  • the present formulations are physically stable within a given shelf life period at the recommended storage temperature (typically 2-3 years at 2-8° C.).
  • the present formulations are physically stable during in-use (typically 1 month at accelerated temperatures e.g. 25° C. or 37° C.).
  • the formulations of the invention are also chemically stable thus rendering them shelf-stable and suitable for invasive (eg.
  • One object of the present invention is to provide a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10;
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the formulation contains a GLP-1 compound in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml.
  • the formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10.
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10;
  • the invention in another aspect relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1 (7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10;
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising prepararing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising prepararing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising prepararing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent.
  • the pharmaceutical formulation is an aqueous formulation, i.e. a formulation comprising water. Such formulation is typically a solution or a suspension.
  • the pharmaceutical formulation is an aqueous solution.
  • aqueous formulation is defined as a formulation comprising at least 50% w/w water.
  • aqueous solution is defined as a solution comprising at least 50% w/w water
  • aqueous suspension is defined as a suspension comprising at least 50% w/w water.
  • the pharmaceutical formulation is a freeze-dried formulation, whereto the physician or the patient adds the solvent prior to use.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation
  • a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation
  • a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation
  • a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation
  • a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation
  • a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation
  • a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent.
  • the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent.
  • the present invention relates to a method of reducing blood glucose levels, treating diabetes type I, diabetes type II, obesity, or inhibiting gastric acid secretion, inhibiting apoptosis of ⁇ -cells, or stimulating the proliferation of ⁇ -cells, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of reducing blood glucose levels, treating diabetes type I, diabetes type II, obesity, or inhibiting gastric acid secretion, inhibiting apoptosis of ⁇ -cells, or stimulating the proliferation of ⁇ -cells
  • a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating gastric ulcers comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating gastric ulcers comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating myocardial infarct comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating myocardial infarct comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • ITT impaired glucose tolerance
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • ITT impaired glucose tolerance
  • the present invention relates to a method of reducing body weight in a subject in need of body weight reduction comprising administering to the subject an effective amount sufficient to cause reduction in body weight for a period of time effective to produce weight loss, said time being at least 4 weeks, of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of reducing body weight in a subject in need of body weight reduction comprising administering to the subject an effective amount sufficient to cause reduction in body weight for a period of time effective to produce weight loss, said time being at least 4 weeks, of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating dyslipidemia, stroke, left ventricular hypertrophy, arrhythmia, bacteraemia, septicaemia, irritable bowel disease, functional dyspepsia, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • the present invention relates to a method of treating dyslipidemia, stroke, left ventricular hypertrophy, arrhythmia, bacteraemia, septicaemia, irritable bowel disease, functional dyspepsia, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
  • an effective amount is the effective dose to be determined by a qualified practitioner, who may titrate dosages to achieve the desired response. Factors for consideration of dose will include potency, bioavailability, desired pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic profiles, condition of treatment (e.g. diabetes, obesity, weight loss, gastric ulcers), patient-related factors (e.g. weight, health, age, etc.), presence of co-administered medications (e.g. insulin), time of administration, or other factors known to a medical practitioner.
  • condition of treatment e.g. diabetes, obesity, weight loss, gastric ulcers
  • patient-related factors e.g. weight, health, age, etc.
  • co-administered medications e.g. insulin
  • time of administration or other factors known to a medical practitioner.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing blood glucose levels.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing blood glucose levels.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type I.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type I.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type II.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type II.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1 (7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating obesity.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating obesity.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing body weight, typically for reducing body weight in a type 2 diabetic subject.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing body weight, typically for reducing body weight in a type 2 diabetic subject.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating gastric ulcers.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating gastric ulcers.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for inhibition of apoptosis of ⁇ -cells.
  • the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for inhibition of apoptosis of ⁇ -cells.
  • treatment is defined as the management and care of a patient, e.g. a mammal, in particular a human, for the purpose of combating the disease, condition, or disorder and includes the administration of a GLP-1 compound to prevent the onset of the symptoms or complications, or alleviating the symptoms or complications, or eliminating the disease, condition, or disorder.
  • Pharmaceutical compositions containing a GLP-1 compound according to the present invention may be administered parenterally to patients in need of such a treatment. Parenteral administration may be performed by subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous injection by means of a syringe, optionally a pen-like syringe. Alternatively, parenteral administration can be performed by means of an infusion pump.
  • compositions which may be a solution or suspension for the administration of the GLP-1 compound in the form of a nasal or pulmonal spray are also be adapted to transdermal administration, e.g. from a patch, optionally a iontophoretic patch, or transmucosal, e.g. bucal, administration.
  • a pharmaceutical formulation is found to be physically unstable when it exhibits turbidity.
  • a pharmaceutical formulation of GLP1(7-37) is found to be physically unstable as it turns out to be turbid momentaneously after preparation, whereas the same pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, for example Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), is found to be physically stable for more than 90 days at 5° C.
  • Some of the present formulations are physically stable for more than 11 months and for more than 22 months at 5° C.
  • Physical stability of the formulations is evaluated by means of visual inspection and turbidity after storage of the formulation at different temperatures in top filled glass cartridges for various time periods.
  • Visual inspection of the formulations is performed in a sharp focused light with a dark background.
  • the turbidity of the formulation is characterized by a visual score ranking the degree of turbidity from 0 to 3 (a formulation showing no turbidity corresponds to a visual score 0, and a formulation showing visual turbidity in daylight corresponds to visual score 3).
  • a formulation is classified physical unstable with respect to protein aggregation, when it shows visual turbidity in daylight.
  • the pharmaceutical formulation comprising the GLP-1 compound is physically stable for more than 12 weeks and for more than 15 months at 5° C. as measured by visual inspection.
  • the pharmaceutical formulation comprising the GLP-1 compound is physically stable for more than 12 weeks at 25° C. as measured by visual inspection.
  • the pharmaceutical formulation comprising the GLP-1 compound is physically stable for more than 12 weeks at 37° C. as measured by visual inspection.
  • the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.5 to 10. In another embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.5 to 9.5. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.0 to 9.5. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.0 to 8.0. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.5 to 8.0. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 9.0 to 10.
  • the buffer is selected from the group consisting of sodium acetate, sodium carbonate, citrate, glycylglycine, histidine, glycine, lysine, arginin, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium phosphate, and tris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethan, or mixtures thereof.
  • the buffer is glycylglycine, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium phosphate or mixtures thereof.
  • the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 80 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 80 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml.
  • the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1-5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1-5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1-0.5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.6-1 mg/ml. Each one of these specific concentration ranges constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the formulation further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable preservative.
  • the preservative is selected from the group consisting of phenol, m-cresol, methyl p-hydroxybenzoate, propyl p-hydroxybenzoate, 2-phenoxyethanol, butyl p-hydroxybenzoate, 2-phenylethanol, benzyl alcohol, chlorobutanol, and thiomerosal, or mixtures thereof.
  • the preservative is phenol or m-cresol.
  • the preservative is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is present in a concentration from 5 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is present in a concentration from 10 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. Each one of these specific concentration ranges constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the formulation further comprises an isotonic agent.
  • the isotonic agent is selected from the group consisting of a salt (e.g. sodium chloride), a polyhydric alcohol (e.g. propyleneglycol, xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol or glycerol), a monosaccharide (e.g. glucose or maltose), a disccharide (e.g. sucrose), an amino acid (e.g.
  • the isotonic agent is selected from the group consisting of sodium chloride, glycerol, mannitol, glucose, sucrose, L-glycine, L-histidine, arginine, lysine or mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific isotonic agents constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the isotonic agent is mannitol or glycerol.
  • the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 7 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 8 mg/ml to 16 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 17 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. Each one of these specific concentration ranges constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the formulation further comprises a chelating agent.
  • the chelating agent is selected from salts of ethlenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), citric acid, and aspartic acid, and mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific chelating agents constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the chelating agent is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the chelating agent is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 2 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the chelating agent is present in a concentration from 2 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml.
  • the formulation further comprises a stabiliser selected from the group of high molecular weight polymers or low molecular compounds.
  • the stabilizer is selected from polyethylene glycol (e.g. PEG 3350), polyvinylalcohol (PVA), polyvinylpyrrolidone, carboxymethylcellulose, different salts (e.g. sodium chloride), L-glycine, L-histidine, imidazole, arginine, lysine, isoleucine, aspartic acid, tryptophan, threonine and mixtures thereof.
  • PEG 3350 polyethylene glycol
  • PVA polyvinylalcohol
  • polyvinylpyrrolidone polyvinylpyrrolidone
  • carboxymethylcellulose different salts (e.g. sodium chloride)
  • the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 5 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 10 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 20 mg/ml to 30 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 30 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml.
  • the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 5 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 10 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 20 mg/ml to 30 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 30 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml.
  • the formulation further comprises a surfactant.
  • the surfactant is selected from a detergent, ethoxylated castor oil, polyglycolyzed glycerides, acetylated monoglycerides, sorbitan fatty acid esters, poloxamers, such as 188 and 407, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters, polyoxyethylene derivatives such as alkylated and alkoxylated derivatives (tweens, e.g.
  • Tween-20, or Tween-80 monoglycerides or ethoxylated derivatives thereof, diglycerides or polyoxyethylene derivatives thereof, glycerol, cholic acid or derivatives thereof, lecithins, alcohols and phospholipids, glycerophospholipids (lecithins, kephalins, phosphatidyl serine), glyceroglycolipids (galactopyransoide), sphingophospholipids (sphingomyelin), and sphingoglycolipids (ceramides, gangliosides), DSS (docusate sodium, CAS registry no [577-11-7]), docusate calcium, CAS registry no [128-49-4]), docusate potassium, CAS registry no [7491-09-0]), SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate or sodium lauryl sulfate), dipalmitoyl phosphatidic acid, sodium caprylate,
  • N-alkyl-N,N-dimethylammonio-1-propanesulfonates 3-cholamido-1-propyldimethylammonio-1-propanesulfonate
  • dodecylphosphocholine myristoyl lysophosphatidylcholine
  • hen egg lysolecithin cationic surfactants (quarternary ammonium bases) (e.g.
  • acylcarnitines and derivatives N ⁇ -acylated derivatives of lysine, arginine or histidine, or side-chain acylated derivatives of lysine or arginine, N ⁇ -acylated derivatives of dipeptides comprising any combination of lysine, arginine or histidine and a neutral or acidic amino acid, N ⁇ -acylated derivative of a tripeptide comprising any combination of a neutral amino acid and two charged amino acids, or the surfactant may be selected from the group of imidazoline derivatives, or mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific surfactants constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-36) or an analogue thereof having a lysine residue wherein a lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from a GLP-1(7-36) analogue having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from Arg26,34,Lys36GLP-1(7-36) having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof having a lysine residue wherein a lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from a GLP-1(7-37) analogue having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from Arg34GLP-1(7-37), or Arg26GLP-1(7-37) having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-38) or an analogue thereof having a lysine residue wherein a lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from a GLP-1(7-38) analogue having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from Gly8,Arg26,34,Glu37,Lys38GLP-1(7-38) having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
  • the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof having one lipophilic substituent optionally attached via a spacer.
  • the lipophilic substituent is attached to any one of the amino acid residues in position 18-37, typically 26-34.
  • the lipophilic substituent is attached to any one of the amino acid residues in position 18-36, typically 26-34.
  • the lipophilic substituent is attached to any one of the amino acid residues in position 18-38, typically 26-34.
  • an analogue is used to designate a peptide wherein one or more amino acid residues of the parent peptide have been substituted by another amino acid residue and/or wherein one or more amino acid residues of the parent peptide have been deleted and/or wherein one or more amino acid residues have been added to the parent peptide. Such addition can take place either at the N-terminal end or at the C-terminal end of the parent peptide or both.
  • GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof comprises GLP-1(7-36), GLP-1(7-37), and GLP-1(7-38), and analogues thereof wherein at least one, preferably at least 3, more preferable at least 5 amino acid residues have been substituted by another amino acid residue.
  • the GLP-1 compound binds to a GLP-1 receptor, preferably with an affinity constant (K D ) or a potency (EC 50 ) of below 1 ⁇ M, e.g. below 100 nM (measured as known in the art, see e.g. WO 98/08871).
  • GLP-1 compound encompasses GLP-1(7-37) and analogues thereof as well as derivatives of any of the foregoing.
  • Derivatives of GLP-1 analogues are GLP-1 analogues which are chemically modified by introducing e.g. ester, alkyl or lipophilic functionalities on one or more amino acid residues of GLP-1 analogues. Methods for identifying GLP-1 compounds are described in WO 93/19175 (Novo Nordisk A/S).
  • lipophilic substituent is characterised by comprising 4-40 carbon atoms and having a solubility in water at 20° C. in the range from about 0.1 mg/100 ml water to about 250 mg/100 ml water, such as in the range from about 0.3 mg/100 ml water to about 75 mg/100 ml water.
  • octanoic acid (C8) has a solubility in water at 20° C. of 68 mg/100 ml
  • decanoic acid (C10) has a solubility in water at 20° C. of 15 mg/100 ml
  • octadecanoic acid (C18) has a solubility in water at 20° C. of 0.3 mg/100 ml.
  • the lipophilic substituent may be attached to an amino group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof by means of a carboxyl group of the lipophilic substituent which forms an amide bond with an amino group of the amino acid residue to which it is attached.
  • the lipophilic substituent may be attached to said amino acid residue in such a way that an amino group of the lipophilic substituent forms an amide bond with a carboxyl group of the amino acid residue.
  • the lipophilic substituent may be linked to the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof via an ester bond.
  • the ester can be formed either by reaction between a carboxyl group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof and a hydroxyl group of the substituent-to-be or by reaction between a hydroxyl group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof and a carboxyl group of the substituent-to-be.
  • the lipophilic substituent can be an alkyl group which is introduced into a primary amino group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof.
  • the lipophilic substituent may be attached to the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof by means of a spacer in such a way that a carboxyl group of the spacer forms an amide bond with an amino group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof.
  • a spacer must contain at least two functional groups, one to attach to a functional group of the lipophilic substituent and the other to a functional group of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof.
  • spacer is used in the present text to designate a bivalent moiety which contain at least two functional groups, one to attach to a functional group of the lipophilic substituent and the other to a functional group of the GLP-1 compound.
  • suitable spacers are succinic acid, lysyl, glutamyl, asparagyl, glycyl, beta-alanyl and gamma-aminobutanoyl, or a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys, each of which constitutes an individual embodiment.
  • one carboxyl group thereof may form an amide bond with an amino group of the amino acid residue, and the other carboxyl group thereof may form an amide bond with an amino group of the lipophilic substituent.
  • the spacer is lysyl, glutamyl, asparagyl, glycyl, beta-alanyl or gamma-aminobutanoyl
  • the carboxyl group thereof may form an amide bond with an amino group of the amino acid residue
  • the amino group thereof may form an amide bond with a carboxyl group of the lipophilic substituent.
  • a further spacer may in some instances be inserted between the ⁇ -amino group of Lys and the lipophilic substituent.
  • a further spacer is succinic acid which forms an amide bond with the ⁇ -amino group of Lys and with an amino group present in the lipophilic substituent.
  • such a further spacer is Glu or Asp which forms an amide bond with the ⁇ -amino group of Lys and another amide bond with a carboxyl group present in the lipophilic substituent, that is, the lipophilic substituent is a N ⁇ -acylated lysine residue.
  • the spacer is an amino acid residue except Cys or Met, or a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys.
  • a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys means any combination of two amino acids except Cys or Met, typically a dipeptide wherein the C-terminal amino acid residue is Lys, His or Trp, typically Lys, and the N-terminal amino acid residue is Ala, Arg, Asp, Asn, Gly, Glu, Gln, lle, Leu, Val, Phe, Pro, Ser, Tyr, Thr, Lys, His and Trp.
  • an amino group of the GLP-1 compound forms an amide bond with a carboxylic group of the amino acid residue or dipeptide spacer
  • an amino group of the amino acid residue or dipeptide spacer forms an amide bond with a carboxyl group of the lipophilic substituent
  • the lipophilic substituent has from 8 to 40 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 10 to 24 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 12 to 24 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 12 to 18 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 14 to 18 carbon atoms.
  • the spacer is present. In a further embodiment of the invention the spacer is selected from an amino acid. In a further embodiment of the invention, the spacer is an amino acid residue except Cys or Met. In another embodiment, the spacer is a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys. In a further embodiment the spacer is selected from lysyl, glutamyl, asparagyl, glycyl, beta-alanyl and gamma-aminobutanoyl, each of which constitutes an individual embodiment. Typically used spacers are glutamyl, aminobutyroyl, and beta-alanyl (beta-Ala).
  • the spacer is an unbranched alkane ⁇ , ⁇ -dicarboxylic acid group having from 1 to 7 methylene groups, which spacer forms a bridge between an amino group of the parent peptide and an amino group of the lipophilic substituent.
  • the spacer is succinic acid.
  • the lipophilic substituent(s) contain a functional group which can be attached to one of the following functional groups of an amino acid of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof:
  • the lipophilic substituent is attached to the carboxy group of the R group of any Asp and Glu residue.
  • a lipophilic substituent is attached to the carboxy group attached to the alpha-carbon of the C-terminal amino acid.
  • a lipophilic substituent is attached to the epsilon-amino group of any Lys residue.
  • Each lipophilic substituent contains a functional group which may be attached to a functional group of an amino acid of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof.
  • a lipophilic substituent may contain a carboxyl group which can be attached to an amino group of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof by means of an amide bond.
  • the lipophilic substituent comprises a partially or completely hydrogenated cyclopentanophenathrene skeleton.
  • the lipophilic substituent is a straight chain or branched alkyl group.
  • the lipophilic substituent is an acyl group of a straight-chain or branched fatty acid.
  • the lipophilic substituent is an acyl group having the formula CH 3 (CH 2 ) n CO—, wherein n is an integer from 4 to 38. In a further embodiment n is an integer from 12 to 38. In further embodiments the lipophilic substituent is selected from the following individual embodiments CH 3 (CH 2 ) 12 CO—, CH 3 (CH 2 ) 14 CO—, CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 CO—, CH 3 (CH 2 ) 18 CO—, CH 3 (CH 2 ) 20 CO— and CH 3 (CH 2 ) 22 CO—. In a specific embodiment, the lipophilic substituent is tetradecanoyl. In another specific embodiment, the lipophilic substituent is hexadecanoyl.
  • the lipophilic substituent has a group which is negatively charged such as a carboxylic acid group.
  • the lipophilic substituent may be an acyl group of a straight-chain or branched alkane ⁇ , ⁇ -dicarboxylic acid of the formula HOOC(CH 2 ) m CO—, wherein m is an integer from 4 to 38, preferably an integer from 12 to 38, and most preferably is HOOC(CH 2 ) 14 CO—, HOOC(CH 2 ) 16 CO—, HOOC(CH 2 ) 18 CO—, HOOC(CH 2 ) 20 CO— or HOOC(CH 2 ) 22 CO—.
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 26 , 34 ,Lys 36 -(N-epsilon-(gamma-L-glutamyl(N-alfa-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-36).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 26 ,Lys 34 -(N-epsilon-(gamma-L-glutamyl(N-alfa-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Gly 8 ,Arg 26,34 , Glu 37 , Lys 38 -(N-epsilon-(gamma-L-glutamyl(N-alfa-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-38).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 34 ,Lys 26 -(N-epsilon-(gamma-aminobutyroyl(N-gamma-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 34 ,Lys 26 -(N-epsilon-(beta-alanyl(N-beta-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 34 ,Lys 26 -(N-epsilon-(beta-alanyl-(N-beta-tetradecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 34 ,Lys 26 -(N-epsilon-(gamma-aminobutyroyl)-(N-gamma-tetradecanoyl))-GLP-1-(7-37).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 34 ,Lys 26 -(N-epsilon-(beta-alanyl-(N-beta-16-hydroxyhexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • the GLP-1 compound is Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1 (7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 1 mg/ml EDTA or 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1 mg/ml EDTA/1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 7 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 7 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 7 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 1 mg/ml EDTA or 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 1 mg/ml EDTA or 1 .55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1 (7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N- ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N- ⁇ -hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • the parent peptide, GLP-1(7-37) or analogue thereof can be produced by a method which comprises culturing a host cell containing a DNA sequence encoding the polypeptide and capable of expressing the polypeptide in a suitable nutrient medium under conditions permitting the expression of the peptide, after which the resulting peptide is recovered from the culture.
  • the medium used to culture the cells may be any conventional medium suitable for growing the host cells, such as minimal or complex media containing appropriate supplements. Suitable media are available from commercial suppliers or may be prepared according to published recipes (e.g. in catalogues of the American Type Culture Collection).
  • the peptide produced by the cells may then be recovered from the culture medium by conventional procedures including separating the host cells from the medium by centrifugation or filtration, precipitating the proteinaceous components of the supernatant or filtrate by means of a salt, e.g. ammonium sulphate, purification by a variety of chromatographic procedures, e.g. ion exchange chromatography, gel filtration chromatography, affinity chromatography, or the like, dependent on the type of peptide in question.
  • a salt e.g. ammonium sulphate
  • the DNA sequence encoding the parent peptide may suitably be of genomic or cDNA origin, for instance obtained by preparing a genomic or cDNA library and screening for DNA sequences coding for all or part of the peptide by hybridisation using synthetic oligonucleotide probes in accordance with standard techniques (see, for example, Sambrook, J, Fritsch, EF and Maniatis, T, Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York, 1989).
  • the DNA sequence encoding the peptide may also be prepared synthetically by established standard methods, e.g.
  • the DNA sequence may also be prepared by polymerase chain reaction using specific primers, for instance as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,202 or Saiki et al., Science 239 (1988), 487-491.
  • the DNA sequence may be inserted into any vector which may conveniently be subjected to recombinant DNA procedures, and the choice of vector will often depend on the host cell into which it is to be introduced.
  • the vector may be an autonomously replicating vector, i.e. a vector which exists as an extrachromosomal entity, the replication of which is independent of chromosomal replication, e.g. a plasmid.
  • the vector may be one which, when introduced into a host cell, is integrated into the host cell genome and replicated together with the chromosome(s) into which it has been integrated.
  • the vector is preferably an expression vector in which the DNA sequence encoding the peptide is operably linked to additional segments required for transcription of the DNA, such as a promoter.
  • the promoter may be any DNA sequence which shows transcriptional activity in the host cell of choice and may be derived from genes encoding proteins either homologous or heterologous to the host cell. Examples of suitable promoters for directing the transcription of the DNA encoding the peptide of the invention in a variety of host cells are well known in the art, cf. for instance Sambrook et al., supra.
  • the DNA sequence encoding the peptide may also, if necessary, be operably connected to a suitable terminator, polyadenylation signals, transcriptional enhancer sequences, and translational enhancer sequences.
  • the recombinant vector of the invention may further comprise a DNA sequence enabling the vector to replicate in the host cell in question.
  • the vector may also comprise a selectable marker, e.g. a gene the product of which complements a defect in the host cell or one which confers resistance to a drug, e.g. ampicillin, kanamycin, tetracyclin, chloramphenicol, neomycin, hygromycin or methotrexate.
  • a selectable marker e.g. a gene the product of which complements a defect in the host cell or one which confers resistance to a drug, e.g. ampicillin, kanamycin, tetracyclin, chloramphenicol, neomycin, hygromycin or methotrexate.
  • a secretory signal sequence (also known as a leader sequence, prepro sequence or pre sequence) may be provided in the recombinant vector.
  • the secretory signal sequence is joined to the DNA sequence encoding the peptide in the correct reading frame.
  • Secretory signal sequences are commonly positioned 5′ to the DNA sequence encoding the peptide.
  • the secretory signal sequence may be that normally associated with the peptide or may be from a gene encoding another secreted protein.
  • the host cell into which the DNA sequence or the recombinant vector is introduced may be any cell which is capable of producing the present peptide and includes bacteria, yeast, fungi and higher eukaryotic cells.
  • suitable host cells well known and used in the art are, without limitation, E. coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae , or mammalian BHK or CHO cell lines.
  • Compound 1 is intended to mean: Arg 34 , Lys 26 (N ⁇ -( ⁇ -Glu(N ⁇ -hexadecanoyl))) GLP-1(7-37).
  • the turbidity of the formulation is characterized by a visual score ranking the degree of turbidity from 0 to 3 (a formulation showing no turbidity corresponds to a visual score 0, and a formulation showing visual turbidity in daylight corresponds to visual score 3).
  • a formulation is classified physical unstable with respect to protein aggregation, when it shows visual turbidity in daylight.
  • the turbidity is also measured in Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) with a nephelometer, which has been calibrated with a Formazin standard.
  • NTU Nephelometric Turbidity Units
  • a formulation with a turbidity>>10 NTU is regarded as physical unstable.
  • Preservative, isotonic agent and buffer were dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH.
  • the Compound 1 or GLP1(7-37) was dissolved under slow stirring.
  • the pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid.
  • the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 ⁇ m sterile filter. Visual inspection at Turbidity Isotonic 5° C. (visual measurements Compound Amount pH Buffer agent Preservative score) at 5° C.
  • Buffer was dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH.
  • the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring.
  • the pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid.
  • the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 ⁇ m sterile filter.
  • Preservative and buffer was dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH.
  • the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring.
  • the pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid.
  • the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 ⁇ m sterile filter.
  • Preservative, isotonic agent and buffer were dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH.
  • the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring.
  • the pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid.
  • the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 ⁇ m sterile filter.
  • Preservative, isotonic agent, buffer, and further additive(s) selected from chelating agent, stabiliser and surfactant were dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH.
  • the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring.
  • the pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid.
  • the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 ⁇ m sterile filter.
  • Preservative, isotonic agent and buffer were dissolved and pH adjusted to the specified pH.
  • the Compound was dissolved under slow stirring.
  • the pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid.
  • the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 ⁇ m sterile filter. The physical stability was followed at 5, 25 and 37° C.
  • the physical stability is evaluated by visual inspection and Turbidity measurements in NTU as described in Example 1.
  • Visual Turbidity Amount of Isotonic inspection measurements Compound 1 PH Buffer agent Preservative Temp. (visual score) (NTU) 3 mg/ml 8.4 Disodium Glycerol Phenol 5° C. 0.5 1.0 hydrogen 16.0 mg/ml 7 mg/ml (12 weeks) (6 weeks) phosphate 3 mg/ml 8.4 Disodium Glycerol Phenol 5° C. 1 0.6 hydrogen 16.0 mg/ml 7 mg/ml (15 months) (15 months) phosphate 3 mg/ml 8.4 Disodium Glycerol Phenol 25° C.
  • the formulation is physically stable after storage at 5° C. for more than 15 months and after storage at, 25 and 37° C. it is physically stable for more than 12 weeks.

Abstract

Pharmaceutical formulations of GLP-1 compounds and methods for preparation thereof.

Description

    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to pharmaceutical formulations comprising GLP-1 compounds, uses thereof and methods for preparing said formulations. [0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Peptides are widely used in medical practice, and since they can be produced by re-combinant DNA technology it can be expected that their importance will increase also in the years to come. [0002]
  • The hormones regulating insulin secretion belong to the so-called enteroinsular axis, designating a group of hormones, released from the gastrointestinal mucosa in response to the presence and absorption of nutrients in the gut, which promote an early and potentiated release of insulin. The enhancing effect on insulin secretion, the so-called incretin effect, is probably essential for a normal glucose tolerance. Many of the gastrointestinal hormones, including gastrin and secretin (cholecystokinin is not insulinotropic in man), are insulinotropic, but the only physiologically important ones, those that are responsible for the incretin effect, are the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, GIP, and glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1). Because of its insulinotropic effect, GIP, isolated in 1973 immediately attracted considerable interest among diabetologists. However, numerous investigations carried out during the following years clearly indicated that a defective secretion of GIP was not involved in the pathogenesis of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Furthermore, as an insulinotropic hormone, GIP was found to be almost ineffective in NIDDM. The other incretin hormone, GLP-1 is the most potent insulinotropic substance known. Unlike GIP, it is surprisingly effective in stimulating insulin secretion in NIDDM patients. In addition, and in contrast to the other insulinotropic hormones (perhaps with the exception of secretin) it also potently inhibits glucagon secretion. Because of these actions it has pronounced blood glucose lowering effects particularly in patients with NIDDM. [0003]
  • GLP-1, a product of the proglucagon, is one of the youngest members of the secretin-VIP family of peptides, but is already established as an important gut hormone with regulatory function in glucose metabolism and gastrointestinal secretion and metabolism. The glucagon gene is processed differently in the pancreas and in the intestine. In the pancreas, the processing leads to the formation and parallel secretion of 1) glucagon itself, occupying positions 33-61 of proglucagon (PG); 2) an N-terminal peptide of 30 amino acids (PG (1-30)) often called glicentin-related pancreatic peptide, GRPP; 3) a hexapeptide corresponding to PG (64-69); 4) and, finally, the so-called major proglucagon fragment (PG (72-158)), in which the two glucagon-like sequences are buried. Glucagon seems to be the only biologically active product. In contrast, in the intestinal mucosa, it is glucagon that is buried in a larger molecule, while the two glucagon-like peptides are formed separately. [0004]
  • While much attention has been focused on the pharmacological properties of acylated GLP-1 compounds, hitherto little is known about their physico-chemical and solution structural properties. Such knowledge is a prerequisite for rational handling during e.g. production, purification and formulation work and is eventually important for understanding of the structural basis for the protraction mechanism. [0005]
  • It is an important technical challenge to ensure prolonged stability during storage (shelf life) of many protein based drug products due to the inherent lability of macromolecules. Hence, proteins are sensitive to both chemical and physical degradation unlike many small molecules. Chemical degradation involves covalent bonds, such as hydrolysis, racemization, oxidation or crosslinking. Physical degradation involves conformational changes relative to the native structure, which includes loss of higher order structure, aggregation, precipitation or adsorption to surfaces. GLP-1 is known to be prone to instability due to aggregation. Both degradation pathways may ultimately lead to loss of biological activity of the protein drug. [0006]
  • GLP-1 and analogues of GLP-1 and fragments thereof are potentially useful i.a. in the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. However, solubility limitations and the low stability against the actions of endogenous diaminopeptidyl peptidase limits the usefulness of these compounds, and thus there still is a need for improvements in this field. [0007]
  • In WO 99/43341 are disclosed certain pharmaceutical formulations comprising GLP-1 having a lipophilic substituent. All of the disclosed formulations are maintained at pH 7.4. [0008]
  • In WO 00/37098 are disclosed shelf-stable formulations comprising GLP-1, a preservative, and a tonicity modifier, at pH 8.2 to 8.8. [0009]
  • Human GLP-1 is a 37 amino acid residue peptide originating from preproglucagon which is synthesised i.a. in the L-cells in the distal ileum, in the pancreas and in the brain. Processing of preproglucagon to give GLP-1(7-36)amide, GLP-1(7-37) and GLP-2 occurs mainly in the L-cells. A simple system is used to describe fragments and analogues of this peptide. Thus, for example, Val[0010] 8-GLP-1(7-37) (or Val8GLP-1(7-37)) designates a fragment of GLP-1 formally derived from GLP-1 by deleting the amino acid residues Nos. 1 to 6 and substituting the naturally occurring amino acid residue in position 8 (Ala) by Val. Similarly, Lys34(Nε-tetradecanoyl)-GLP-1(7-37) designates GLP-1(7-37) wherein the ε-amino group of the Lys residue in position 34 has been tetradecanoylated. For convenience the amino acid sequence of GLP-1(7-37) is given below, wherein the N-terminal His is no. 7 and the C-terminal Gly is no. 37:
  • His-Ala-Glu-Gly-Thr-Phe-Thr-Ser-Asp-Val-Ser-Ser-Tyr-Leu-Glu-Gly-Gln-Ala-Ala-Lys-Glu-Phe-lle-Ala-Trp-Leu-Val-Lys-Gly-Arg-Gly. [0011]
  • Where reference in this text is made to C-terminally extended GLP-1 analogues, the amino acid residue in position 38 is Arg unless otherwise indicated, the optional amino acid residue in position 39 is also Arg unless otherwise indicated and the optional amino acid residue in position 40 is Asp unless otherwise indicated. Also, if a C-terminally extended analogue extends to position 41, 42, 43, 44 or 45, the amino acid sequence of this extension is as in the corresponding sequence in human preproglucagon unless otherwise indicated. [0012]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • We have discovered that certain modified GLP-1 or analogues thereof when formulated in aqueous solution together with a buffer, are physically stable at high concentrations of the modified GLP-1 or analogues thereof, when kept in the pH range from about 7 to about 10. The present formulations are physically stable within a given shelf life period at the recommended storage temperature (typically 2-3 years at 2-8° C.). Furthermore, the present formulations are physically stable during in-use (typically 1 month at accelerated temperatures e.g. 25° C. or 37° C.). The formulations of the invention are also chemically stable thus rendering them shelf-stable and suitable for invasive (eg. injection, subcutaneous injection, intramuscular, intraveneous or infusion ) as well as non-invasive (eg nasal or pulmonary, transdermal or transmucosal e.g. buccal ) means of administration. When the inventive formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound was compared to the same formulation comprising GLP-1(7-37) substituted for the GLP-1 compound, the physical stability was increased considerably, and typically the shelf-life was increased from a few seconds to several months in the tests used. [0013]
  • One object of the present invention is to provide a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; [0014]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0015]
  • In one aspect of the invention the formulation contains a GLP-1 compound in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml. [0016]
  • In another aspect of the invention the formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10. [0017]
  • In one embodiment the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0018] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • In one aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; [0019]
  • provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0020]
  • In another aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1 (7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; [0021]
  • provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0022]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0023]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0024]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0025]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0026]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising prepararing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0027]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising prepararing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0028]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising prepararing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0029]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0030]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0031]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0032]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0033]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0to 10. [0034]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10. [0035]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10. [0036]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10. [0037]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.5 to 10. [0038]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0039]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0040]
  • In one embodiment of the invention the pharmaceutical formulation is an aqueous formulation, i.e. a formulation comprising water. Such formulation is typically a solution or a suspension. In a further embodiment of the invention the pharmaceutical formulation is an aqueous solution. The term “aqueous formulation” is defined as a formulation comprising at least 50% w/w water. Likewise, the term “aqueous solution” is defined as a solution comprising at least 50% w/w water, and the term “aqueous suspension” is defined as a suspension comprising at least 50% w/w water. [0041]
  • In another embodiment the pharmaceutical formulation is a freeze-dried formulation, whereto the physician or the patient adds the solvent prior to use. [0042]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0043]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0044]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0045]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0046]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0047]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0048]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0049]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml or above, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0050]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0051]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0052]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0053]
  • In a further aspect the invention relates to a method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, comprising preparation of an aqueous solution containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10; provided that if an isotonic agent is present and pH is 7.4 then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent. [0054]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of reducing blood glucose levels, treating diabetes type I, diabetes type II, obesity, or inhibiting gastric acid secretion, inhibiting apoptosis of β-cells, or stimulating the proliferation of β-cells, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0055]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of reducing blood glucose levels, treating diabetes type I, diabetes type II, obesity, or inhibiting gastric acid secretion, inhibiting apoptosis of β-cells, or stimulating the proliferation of β-cells comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0056]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating gastric ulcers comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0057]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating gastric ulcers comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0058]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating myocardial infarct comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0059]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating myocardial infarct comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0060]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0061]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0062]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of reducing body weight in a subject in need of body weight reduction comprising administering to the subject an effective amount sufficient to cause reduction in body weight for a period of time effective to produce weight loss, said time being at least 4 weeks, of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0063]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of reducing body weight in a subject in need of body weight reduction comprising administering to the subject an effective amount sufficient to cause reduction in body weight for a period of time effective to produce weight loss, said time being at least 4 weeks, of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0064]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating dyslipidemia, stroke, left ventricular hypertrophy, arrhythmia, bacteraemia, septicaemia, irritable bowel disease, functional dyspepsia, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0065]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of treating dyslipidemia, stroke, left ventricular hypertrophy, arrhythmia, bacteraemia, septicaemia, irritable bowel disease, functional dyspepsia, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10. [0066]
  • The term “an effective amount” is the effective dose to be determined by a qualified practitioner, who may titrate dosages to achieve the desired response. Factors for consideration of dose will include potency, bioavailability, desired pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic profiles, condition of treatment (e.g. diabetes, obesity, weight loss, gastric ulcers), patient-related factors (e.g. weight, health, age, etc.), presence of co-administered medications (e.g. insulin), time of administration, or other factors known to a medical practitioner. [0067]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing blood glucose levels. [0068]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing blood glucose levels. [0069]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type I. [0070]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type I. [0071]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type II. [0072]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating diabetes type II. [0073]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1 (7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating obesity. [0074]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating obesity. [0075]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing body weight, typically for reducing body weight in a type 2 diabetic subject. [0076]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for reducing body weight, typically for reducing body weight in a type 2 diabetic subject. [0077]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating gastric ulcers. [0078]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for treating gastric ulcers. [0079]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for inhibition of apoptosis of β-cells. [0080]
  • In a further aspect the present invention relates to use of a GLP-1 compound for the preparation of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an aqueous solution of the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10, for inhibition of apoptosis of β-cells. [0081]
  • The term “treatment” is defined as the management and care of a patient, e.g. a mammal, in particular a human, for the purpose of combating the disease, condition, or disorder and includes the administration of a GLP-1 compound to prevent the onset of the symptoms or complications, or alleviating the symptoms or complications, or eliminating the disease, condition, or disorder. Pharmaceutical compositions containing a GLP-1 compound according to the present invention may be administered parenterally to patients in need of such a treatment. Parenteral administration may be performed by subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous injection by means of a syringe, optionally a pen-like syringe. Alternatively, parenteral administration can be performed by means of an infusion pump. A further option is a composition which may be a solution or suspension for the administration of the GLP-1 compound in the form of a nasal or pulmonal spray. As a still further option, the pharmaceutical compositions containing the GLP-1 compound of the invention can also be adapted to transdermal administration, e.g. from a patch, optionally a iontophoretic patch, or transmucosal, e.g. bucal, administration. [0082]
  • A pharmaceutical formulation is found to be physically unstable when it exhibits turbidity. A pharmaceutical formulation of GLP1(7-37) is found to be physically unstable as it turns out to be turbid momentaneously after preparation, whereas the same pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound, for example Arg[0083] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), is found to be physically stable for more than 90 days at 5° C. Some of the present formulations are physically stable for more than 11 months and for more than 22 months at 5° C.
  • Physical stability of the formulations is evaluated by means of visual inspection and turbidity after storage of the formulation at different temperatures in top filled glass cartridges for various time periods. Visual inspection of the formulations is performed in a sharp focused light with a dark background. The turbidity of the formulation is characterized by a visual score ranking the degree of turbidity from 0 to 3 (a formulation showing no turbidity corresponds to a visual score 0, and a formulation showing visual turbidity in daylight corresponds to visual score 3). A formulation is classified physical unstable with respect to protein aggregation, when it shows visual turbidity in daylight. [0084]
  • In one embodiment of the invention the pharmaceutical formulation comprising the GLP-1 compound is physically stable for more than 12 weeks and for more than 15 months at 5° C. as measured by visual inspection. [0085]
  • In another embodiment of the invention the pharmaceutical formulation comprising the GLP-1 compound is physically stable for more than 12 weeks at 25° C. as measured by visual inspection. [0086]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the pharmaceutical formulation comprising the GLP-1 compound is physically stable for more than 12 weeks at 37° C. as measured by visual inspection. [0087]
  • In another embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.5 to 10. In another embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.5 to 9.5. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.0 to 9.5. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.0 to 8.0. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 7.5 to 8.0. In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation has a pH in the range from 9.0 to 10. [0088]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the buffer is selected from the group consisting of sodium acetate, sodium carbonate, citrate, glycylglycine, histidine, glycine, lysine, arginin, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium phosphate, and tris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethan, or mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific buffers constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the buffer is glycylglycine, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium phosphate or mixtures thereof. [0089]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 80 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 80 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1-5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1-5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1-0.5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.6-1 mg/ml. Each one of these specific concentration ranges constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. [0090]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable preservative. In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is selected from the group consisting of phenol, m-cresol, methyl p-hydroxybenzoate, propyl p-hydroxybenzoate, 2-phenoxyethanol, butyl p-hydroxybenzoate, 2-phenylethanol, benzyl alcohol, chlorobutanol, and thiomerosal, or mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific preservatives constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the preservative is phenol or m-cresol. [0091]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is present in a concentration from 5 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the preservative is present in a concentration from 10 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. Each one of these specific concentration ranges constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. [0092]
  • The use of a preservative in pharmaceutical compositions is well-known to the skilled person. For convenience reference is made to Remington: [0093] The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th edition, 1995.
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation further comprises an isotonic agent. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is selected from the group consisting of a salt (e.g. sodium chloride), a polyhydric alcohol (e.g. propyleneglycol, xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol or glycerol), a monosaccharide (e.g. glucose or maltose), a disccharide (e.g. sucrose), an amino acid (e.g. L-glycine, L-histidine, arginine, lysine, isoleucine, aspartic acid, tryptophan, threonine), polyethyleneglycol (e.g. PEG400), or mixtures thereof. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is selected from the group consisting of sodium chloride, glycerol, mannitol, glucose, sucrose, L-glycine, L-histidine, arginine, lysine or mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific isotonic agents constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. In a preferred embodiments of the invention the isotonic agent is mannitol or glycerol. [0094]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 7 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 8 mg/ml to 16 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 17 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. Each one of these specific concentration ranges constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. [0095]
  • The use of an isotonic agent in pharmaceutical compositions is well-known to the skilled person. For convenience reference is made to Remington: [0096] The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th edition, 1995.
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation further comprises a chelating agent. In a further embodiment of the invention the chelating agent is selected from salts of ethlenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), citric acid, and aspartic acid, and mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific chelating agents constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. [0097]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the chelating agent is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the chelating agent is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 2 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the chelating agent is present in a concentration from 2 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. [0098]
  • The use of a chelating agent in pharmaceutical compositions is well-known to the skilled person. For convenience reference is made to Remington: [0099] The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th edition, 1995.
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation further comprises a stabiliser selected from the group of high molecular weight polymers or low molecular compounds. In a further embodiment of the invention the stabilizer is selected from polyethylene glycol (e.g. PEG 3350), polyvinylalcohol (PVA), polyvinylpyrrolidone, carboxymethylcellulose, different salts (e.g. sodium chloride), L-glycine, L-histidine, imidazole, arginine, lysine, isoleucine, aspartic acid, tryptophan, threonine and mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific stabilizers constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the stabiliser is selected from the group consisting of L-histidine, imidazole and arginine. [0100]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 5 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 10 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 20 mg/ml to 30 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the high molecular weight polymer is present in a concentration from 30 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. [0101]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 5 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 10 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 20 mg/ml to 30 mg/ml. In a further embodiment of the invention the low molecular weight compound is present in a concentration from 30 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml. [0102]
  • The use of a stabilizer in pharmaceutical compositions is well-known to the skilled person. For convenience reference is made to Remington: [0103] The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th edition, 1995.
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the formulation further comprises a surfactant. In a further embodiment of the invention the surfactant is selected from a detergent, ethoxylated castor oil, polyglycolyzed glycerides, acetylated monoglycerides, sorbitan fatty acid esters, poloxamers, such as 188 and 407, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters, polyoxyethylene derivatives such as alkylated and alkoxylated derivatives (tweens, e.g. Tween-20, or Tween-80), monoglycerides or ethoxylated derivatives thereof, diglycerides or polyoxyethylene derivatives thereof, glycerol, cholic acid or derivatives thereof, lecithins, alcohols and phospholipids, glycerophospholipids (lecithins, kephalins, phosphatidyl serine), glyceroglycolipids (galactopyransoide), sphingophospholipids (sphingomyelin), and sphingoglycolipids (ceramides, gangliosides), DSS (docusate sodium, CAS registry no [577-11-7]), docusate calcium, CAS registry no [128-49-4]), docusate potassium, CAS registry no [7491-09-0]), SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate or sodium lauryl sulfate), dipalmitoyl phosphatidic acid, sodium caprylate, bile acids and salts thereof and glycine or taurine conjugates, ursodeoxycholic acid, sodium cholate, sodium deoxycholate, sodium taurocholate, sodium glycocholate, N-Hexadecyl-N,N-dimethyl-3-ammonio-1-propanesulfonate, anionic (alkyl-aryl-sulphonates) monovalent surfactants, palmitoyl lysophosphatidyl-L-serine, lysophospholipids (e.g. 1-acyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphate esters of ethanolamine, choline, serine or threonine), alkyl, alkoxyl (alkyl ester), alkoxy (alkyl ether)-derivatives of lysophosphatidyl and phosphatidylcholines, e.g. lauroyl and myristoyl derivatives of lysophosphatidylcholine, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, and modifications of the polar head group, that is cholines, ethanolamines, phosphatidic acid, serines, threonines, glycerol, inositol, and the postively charged DODAC, DOTMA, DCP, BISHOP, lysophosphatidylserine and lysophosphatidylthreonine, zwitterionic surfactants (e.g. N-alkyl-N,N-dimethylammonio-1-propanesulfonates, 3-cholamido-1-propyldimethylammonio-1-propanesulfonate, dodecylphosphocholine, myristoyl lysophosphatidylcholine, hen egg lysolecithin), cationic surfactants (quarternary ammonium bases) (e.g. cetyl-trimethylammonium bromide, cetylpyridinium chloride), non-ionic surfactants, polyethyleneoxide/polypropyleneoxide block copolymers (Pluronics/Tetronics, Triton X-100, Dodecyl β-D-glucopyranoside) or polymeric surfactants (Tween-40, Tween-80, Brij-35), fusidic acid derivatives—(e.g. sodium tauro-dihydrofusidate etc.), long-chain fatty acids and salts thereof C6-C12 (eg. oleic acid and caprylic acid), acylcarnitines and derivatives, N[0104] α-acylated derivatives of lysine, arginine or histidine, or side-chain acylated derivatives of lysine or arginine, Nα-acylated derivatives of dipeptides comprising any combination of lysine, arginine or histidine and a neutral or acidic amino acid, Nα-acylated derivative of a tripeptide comprising any combination of a neutral amino acid and two charged amino acids, or the surfactant may be selected from the group of imidazoline derivatives, or mixtures thereof. Each one of these specific surfactants constitutes an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • The use of a surfactant in pharmaceutical compositions is well-known to the skilled person. For convenience reference is made to Remington: [0105] The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th edition, 1995.
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-36) or an analogue thereof having a lysine residue wherein a lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from a GLP-1(7-36) analogue having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from Arg26,34,Lys36GLP-1(7-36) having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. [0106]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof having a lysine residue wherein a lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from a GLP-1(7-37) analogue having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from Arg34GLP-1(7-37), or Arg26GLP-1(7-37) having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. [0107]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-38) or an analogue thereof having a lysine residue wherein a lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from a GLP-1(7-38) analogue having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from Gly8,Arg26,34,Glu37,Lys38GLP-1(7-38) having one lysine residue wherein one lipophilic substituent optionally via a spacer is attached to the epsilon amino group of said lysine. [0108]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is selected from GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof having one lipophilic substituent optionally attached via a spacer. In a further embodiment the lipophilic substituent is attached to any one of the amino acid residues in position 18-37, typically 26-34. In case of the GLP-1(7-36) analogue the lipophilic substituent is attached to any one of the amino acid residues in position 18-36, typically 26-34. In case of the GLP-1(7-38) analogue the lipophilic substituent is attached to any one of the amino acid residues in position 18-38, typically 26-34. [0109]
  • In the present text, the designation “an analogue” is used to designate a peptide wherein one or more amino acid residues of the parent peptide have been substituted by another amino acid residue and/or wherein one or more amino acid residues of the parent peptide have been deleted and/or wherein one or more amino acid residues have been added to the parent peptide. Such addition can take place either at the N-terminal end or at the C-terminal end of the parent peptide or both. Typically “GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof” comprises GLP-1(7-36), GLP-1(7-37), and GLP-1(7-38), and analogues thereof wherein at least one, preferably at least 3, more preferable at least 5 amino acid residues have been substituted by another amino acid residue. In the present context the GLP-1 compound binds to a GLP-1 receptor, preferably with an affinity constant (K[0110] D) or a potency (EC50) of below 1 μM, e.g. below 100 nM (measured as known in the art, see e.g. WO 98/08871). The term “GLP-1 compound” encompasses GLP-1(7-37) and analogues thereof as well as derivatives of any of the foregoing. Derivatives of GLP-1 analogues are GLP-1 analogues which are chemically modified by introducing e.g. ester, alkyl or lipophilic functionalities on one or more amino acid residues of GLP-1 analogues. Methods for identifying GLP-1 compounds are described in WO 93/19175 (Novo Nordisk A/S). Examples of suitable GLP-1 compounds which can be used in the present formulation have been disclosed in e.g WO 98/08871, WO 99/43705, WO 99/43706, WO 99/43707, WO 99/43708, WO 99/43341, which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • The term “lipophilic substituent” is characterised by comprising 4-40 carbon atoms and having a solubility in water at 20° C. in the range from about 0.1 mg/100 ml water to about 250 mg/100 ml water, such as in the range from about 0.3 mg/100 ml water to about 75 mg/100 ml water. For instance, octanoic acid (C8) has a solubility in water at 20° C. of 68 mg/100 ml, decanoic acid (C10) has a solubility in water at 20° C. of 15 mg/100 ml, and octadecanoic acid (C18) has a solubility in water at 20° C. of 0.3 mg/100 ml. [0111]
  • The lipophilic substituent may be attached to an amino group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof by means of a carboxyl group of the lipophilic substituent which forms an amide bond with an amino group of the amino acid residue to which it is attached. Alternatively, the lipophilic substituent may be attached to said amino acid residue in such a way that an amino group of the lipophilic substituent forms an amide bond with a carboxyl group of the amino acid residue. As a further option, the lipophilic substituent may be linked to the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof via an ester bond. Formally, the ester can be formed either by reaction between a carboxyl group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof and a hydroxyl group of the substituent-to-be or by reaction between a hydroxyl group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof and a carboxyl group of the substituent-to-be. As a further alternative, the lipophilic substituent can be an alkyl group which is introduced into a primary amino group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof. [0112]
  • In a further alternative, the lipophilic substituent may be attached to the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof by means of a spacer in such a way that a carboxyl group of the spacer forms an amide bond with an amino group of the GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof. A spacer must contain at least two functional groups, one to attach to a functional group of the lipophilic substituent and the other to a functional group of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof. The term “spacer” is used in the present text to designate a bivalent moiety which contain at least two functional groups, one to attach to a functional group of the lipophilic substituent and the other to a functional group of the GLP-1 compound. Examples of suitable spacers are succinic acid, lysyl, glutamyl, asparagyl, glycyl, beta-alanyl and gamma-aminobutanoyl, or a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys, each of which constitutes an individual embodiment. When the spacer is succinic acid, one carboxyl group thereof may form an amide bond with an amino group of the amino acid residue, and the other carboxyl group thereof may form an amide bond with an amino group of the lipophilic substituent. When the spacer is lysyl, glutamyl, asparagyl, glycyl, beta-alanyl or gamma-aminobutanoyl, the carboxyl group thereof may form an amide bond with an amino group of the amino acid residue, and the amino group thereof may form an amide bond with a carboxyl group of the lipophilic substituent. When Lys is used as the spacer, a further spacer may in some instances be inserted between the ε-amino group of Lys and the lipophilic substituent. In one preferred embodiment, such a further spacer is succinic acid which forms an amide bond with the ε-amino group of Lys and with an amino group present in the lipophilic substituent. In another preferred embodiment such a further spacer is Glu or Asp which forms an amide bond with the ε-amino group of Lys and another amide bond with a carboxyl group present in the lipophilic substituent, that is, the lipophilic substituent is a N[0113] ε-acylated lysine residue. In an embodiment, the spacer is an amino acid residue except Cys or Met, or a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys. For purposes of the present invention, the phrase “a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys” means any combination of two amino acids except Cys or Met, typically a dipeptide wherein the C-terminal amino acid residue is Lys, His or Trp, typically Lys, and the N-terminal amino acid residue is Ala, Arg, Asp, Asn, Gly, Glu, Gln, lle, Leu, Val, Phe, Pro, Ser, Tyr, Thr, Lys, His and Trp. Typically, an amino group of the GLP-1 compound forms an amide bond with a carboxylic group of the amino acid residue or dipeptide spacer, and an amino group of the amino acid residue or dipeptide spacer forms an amide bond with a carboxyl group of the lipophilic substituent.
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 8 to 40 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 10 to 24 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 12 to 24 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 12 to 18 carbon atoms. In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent has from 14 to 18 carbon atoms. [0114]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the spacer is present. In a further embodiment of the invention the spacer is selected from an amino acid. In a further embodiment of the invention, the spacer is an amino acid residue except Cys or Met. In another embodiment, the spacer is a dipeptide such as Gly-Lys. In a further embodiment the spacer is selected from lysyl, glutamyl, asparagyl, glycyl, beta-alanyl and gamma-aminobutanoyl, each of which constitutes an individual embodiment. Typically used spacers are glutamyl, aminobutyroyl, and beta-alanyl (beta-Ala). [0115]
  • In another embodiment, the spacer is an unbranched alkane α,ω-dicarboxylic acid group having from 1 to 7 methylene groups, which spacer forms a bridge between an amino group of the parent peptide and an amino group of the lipophilic substituent. Typically, the spacer is succinic acid. [0116]
  • The lipophilic substituent(s) contain a functional group which can be attached to one of the following functional groups of an amino acid of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof: [0117]
  • (a) the amino group attached to the alpha-carbon of the N-terminal amino acid, [0118]
  • (b) the carboxy group attached to the alpha-carbon of the C-terminal amino acid, [0119]
  • (c) the epsilon-amino group of any Lys residue, [0120]
  • (d) the carboxy group of the R group of any Asp and Glu residue, [0121]
  • (e) the hydroxy group of the R group of any Tyr, Ser and Thr residue, [0122]
  • (f) the amino group of the R group of any Trp, Asn, Gln, Arg, and His residue, or [0123]
  • (g) the thiol group of the R group of any Cys residue. [0124]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention, the lipophilic substituent is attached to the carboxy group of the R group of any Asp and Glu residue. [0125]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention, a lipophilic substituent is attached to the carboxy group attached to the alpha-carbon of the C-terminal amino acid. [0126]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention, a lipophilic substituent is attached to the epsilon-amino group of any Lys residue. [0127]
  • Each lipophilic substituent contains a functional group which may be attached to a functional group of an amino acid of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof. For example, a lipophilic substituent may contain a carboxyl group which can be attached to an amino group of the parent GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof by means of an amide bond. [0128]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention, the lipophilic substituent comprises a partially or completely hydrogenated cyclopentanophenathrene skeleton. [0129]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention, the lipophilic substituent is a straight chain or branched alkyl group. [0130]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention, the lipophilic substituent is an acyl group of a straight-chain or branched fatty acid. [0131]
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the lipophilic substituent is an acyl group having the formula CH[0132] 3(CH2)nCO—, wherein n is an integer from 4 to 38. In a further embodiment n is an integer from 12 to 38. In further embodiments the lipophilic substituent is selected from the following individual embodiments CH3(CH2)12CO—, CH3(CH2)14CO—, CH3(CH2)16CO—, CH3(CH2)18CO—, CH3(CH2)20CO— and CH3(CH2)22CO—. In a specific embodiment, the lipophilic substituent is tetradecanoyl. In another specific embodiment, the lipophilic substituent is hexadecanoyl.
  • In another embodiment of the present invention, the lipophilic substituent has a group which is negatively charged such as a carboxylic acid group. For example, the lipophilic substituent may be an acyl group of a straight-chain or branched alkane α,ω-dicarboxylic acid of the formula HOOC(CH[0133] 2)mCO—, wherein m is an integer from 4 to 38, preferably an integer from 12 to 38, and most preferably is HOOC(CH2)14CO—, HOOC(CH2)16CO—, HOOC(CH2)18CO—, HOOC(CH2)20CO— or HOOC(CH2)22CO—.
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0134] 26,34,Lys36-(N-epsilon-(gamma-L-glutamyl(N-alfa-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-36).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0135] 26,Lys34-(N-epsilon-(gamma-L-glutamyl(N-alfa-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Gly[0136] 8,Arg26,34, Glu37, Lys38-(N-epsilon-(gamma-L-glutamyl(N-alfa-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-38).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0137] 34,Lys26-(N-epsilon-(gamma-aminobutyroyl(N-gamma-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0138] 34,Lys26-(N-epsilon-(beta-alanyl(N-beta-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0139] 34,Lys26-(N-epsilon-(beta-alanyl-(N-beta-tetradecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0140] 34,Lys26-(N-epsilon-(gamma-aminobutyroyl)-(N-gamma-tetradecanoyl))-GLP-1-(7-37).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0141] 34,Lys26-(N-epsilon-(beta-alanyl-(N-beta-16-hydroxyhexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • In a further embodiment of the invention the GLP-1 compound is Arg[0142] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0143] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0144] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0145] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0146] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg[0147] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0148] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0149] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0150] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0151] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg[0152] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0153] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0154] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0155] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0156] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg[0157] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0158] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0159] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0160] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0161] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg[0162] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.1.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0163] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0164] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0165] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0166] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0167] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0168] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0169] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0170] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0171] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0172] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1 (7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0173] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0174] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0175] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycylglycine, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.9.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0176] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0177] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0178] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0179] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0180] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0181] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0182] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0183] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 38.5 mg/ml mannitol, and either 3 mg/ml mcresol or 1.5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 7.0.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0184] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0185] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0186] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0187] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 17.0 mg/ml mannitol, and 18 mg/ml benzylalcohol, at pH 7.8.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0188] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0189] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0190] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0191] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0192] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 1 mg/ml EDTA or 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0193] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1 mg/ml EDTA/1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0194] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0195] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0196] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0197] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 7 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0198] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 7 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0199] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, 7 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 7.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0200] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 1 mg/ml EDTA or 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0201] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 1 mg/ml EDTA or 1 .55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0202] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0203] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0204] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0205] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), glycine, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and either 4 mg/ml Poloxamer 188 or 30 mg/ml PEG 35000, at pH 9.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0206] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0207] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0208] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0209] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg[0210] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 16.0 mg/ml glycerol, and 7 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0211] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0212] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0213] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1 (7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0214] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg[0215] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, and 5 mg/ml phenol, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 1 mg/ml Arg[0216] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 2 mg/ml Arg[0217] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 3 mg/ml Arg[0218] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 5 mg/ml Arg[0219] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • Typically the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation consisting of an aqueous solution of 7 mg/ml Arg[0220] 34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37), disodium hydrogen phosphate, 36.9 mg/ml mannitol, 5 mg/ml phenol, and 1.55 mg/ml L-His, at pH 8.4.
  • Any possible combination of two or more of the embodiments described herein is comprised within the scope of the present invention. [0221]
  • The parent peptide, GLP-1(7-37) or analogue thereof, can be produced by a method which comprises culturing a host cell containing a DNA sequence encoding the polypeptide and capable of expressing the polypeptide in a suitable nutrient medium under conditions permitting the expression of the peptide, after which the resulting peptide is recovered from the culture. [0222]
  • The medium used to culture the cells may be any conventional medium suitable for growing the host cells, such as minimal or complex media containing appropriate supplements. Suitable media are available from commercial suppliers or may be prepared according to published recipes (e.g. in catalogues of the American Type Culture Collection). The peptide produced by the cells may then be recovered from the culture medium by conventional procedures including separating the host cells from the medium by centrifugation or filtration, precipitating the proteinaceous components of the supernatant or filtrate by means of a salt, e.g. ammonium sulphate, purification by a variety of chromatographic procedures, e.g. ion exchange chromatography, gel filtration chromatography, affinity chromatography, or the like, dependent on the type of peptide in question. [0223]
  • The DNA sequence encoding the parent peptide may suitably be of genomic or cDNA origin, for instance obtained by preparing a genomic or cDNA library and screening for DNA sequences coding for all or part of the peptide by hybridisation using synthetic oligonucleotide probes in accordance with standard techniques (see, for example, Sambrook, J, Fritsch, EF and Maniatis, T, [0224] Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York, 1989). The DNA sequence encoding the peptide may also be prepared synthetically by established standard methods, e.g. the phosphoamidite method described by Beaucage and Caruthers, Tetrahedron Leffers 22 (1981), 1859-1869, or the method described by Matthes et al., EMBO Journal 3 (1984), 801-805. The DNA sequence may also be prepared by polymerase chain reaction using specific primers, for instance as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,202 or Saiki et al., Science 239 (1988), 487-491.
  • The DNA sequence may be inserted into any vector which may conveniently be subjected to recombinant DNA procedures, and the choice of vector will often depend on the host cell into which it is to be introduced. Thus, the vector may be an autonomously replicating vector, i.e. a vector which exists as an extrachromosomal entity, the replication of which is independent of chromosomal replication, e.g. a plasmid. Alternatively, the vector may be one which, when introduced into a host cell, is integrated into the host cell genome and replicated together with the chromosome(s) into which it has been integrated. [0225]
  • The vector is preferably an expression vector in which the DNA sequence encoding the peptide is operably linked to additional segments required for transcription of the DNA, such as a promoter. The promoter may be any DNA sequence which shows transcriptional activity in the host cell of choice and may be derived from genes encoding proteins either homologous or heterologous to the host cell. Examples of suitable promoters for directing the transcription of the DNA encoding the peptide of the invention in a variety of host cells are well known in the art, cf. for instance Sambrook et al., supra. [0226]
  • The DNA sequence encoding the peptide may also, if necessary, be operably connected to a suitable terminator, polyadenylation signals, transcriptional enhancer sequences, and translational enhancer sequences. The recombinant vector of the invention may further comprise a DNA sequence enabling the vector to replicate in the host cell in question. [0227]
  • The vector may also comprise a selectable marker, e.g. a gene the product of which complements a defect in the host cell or one which confers resistance to a drug, e.g. ampicillin, kanamycin, tetracyclin, chloramphenicol, neomycin, hygromycin or methotrexate. [0228]
  • To direct a parent peptide of the present invention into the secretory pathway of the host cells, a secretory signal sequence (also known as a leader sequence, prepro sequence or pre sequence) may be provided in the recombinant vector. The secretory signal sequence is joined to the DNA sequence encoding the peptide in the correct reading frame. Secretory signal sequences are commonly positioned 5′ to the DNA sequence encoding the peptide. The secretory signal sequence may be that normally associated with the peptide or may be from a gene encoding another secreted protein. [0229]
  • The procedures used to ligate the DNA sequences coding for the present peptide, the promoter and optionally the terminator and/or secretory signal sequence, respectively, and to insert them into suitable vectors containing the information necessary for replication, are well known to persons skilled in the art (cf., for instance, Sambrook et al., supra). [0230]
  • The host cell into which the DNA sequence or the recombinant vector is introduced may be any cell which is capable of producing the present peptide and includes bacteria, yeast, fungi and higher eukaryotic cells. Examples of suitable host cells well known and used in the art are, without limitation, [0231] E. coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or mammalian BHK or CHO cell lines.
  • EXAMPLES OF PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS
  • In the following “Compound 1” is intended to mean: Arg[0232] 34, Lys26(Nε-(γ-Glu(Nα-hexadecanoyl))) GLP-1(7-37).
  • Physical stability of the formulations is evaluated by means of visual inspection and turbidity after storage of the formulation in top filled glass cartridges for various time periods. The cartridges are stored at 50° C.±3° C. and/or at elevated temperatures (e.g. 25° C. or 37° C.). [0233]
  • Visual inspection of the formulations is performed in a sharp focused light with a dark background. The turbidity of the formulation is characterized by a visual score ranking the degree of turbidity from 0 to 3 (a formulation showing no turbidity corresponds to a visual score 0, and a formulation showing visual turbidity in daylight corresponds to visual score 3). A formulation is classified physical unstable with respect to protein aggregation, when it shows visual turbidity in daylight. [0234]
  • The turbidity is also measured in Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) with a nephelometer, which has been calibrated with a Formazin standard. A formulation with a turbidity>>10 NTU is regarded as physical unstable. [0235]
  • Infrared measurements have shown that the turbididy is protein related. Hence, precipitate in a turbid Compound 1 sample has been isolated after centrifugation as a semisolid pellet. Fourier Transform Infrared measurements in the amide region on the pellet shows high absorption and increased amounts of β-sheet structure and a concomitant decrease in α-helix relative to compound 1 in solution, which is consistent with aggregated compound 1. [0236]
  • Example 1
  • Preservative, isotonic agent and buffer were dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH. Hereafter the Compound 1 or GLP1(7-37) was dissolved under slow stirring. The pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid. Finally, the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 μm sterile filter. [0237]
    Visual
    inspection at Turbidity
    Isotonic 5° C. (visual measurements
    Compound Amount pH Buffer agent Preservative score) at 5° C. (NTU)
    Arg34, 3 mg/ml 7.9 Disodium Mannitol Phenol 1.5 0.9
    Lys26(Nε-(γ-Glu(Nα- hydrogen 36.9 mg/ml 5 mg/ml (12 weeks) (6 weeks)
    hexadecanoyl))) phosphate
    GLP-1 (7-37).
    GLP1(7-37) 3 mg/ml 7.9 Disodium Mannitol Phenol 3   364
    hydrogen 36.9 mg/ml 5 mg/ml (1 day) (1 day)
    phosphate
  • It is seen that a formulation with GLP1(7-37) is physically unstable after just 1 day as it has a visual score corresponding to 3 and a turbidity of 364 NTU, whereas a formulation with Compound 1 is physically stable for more than 12 weeks. [0238]
  • Example 2
  • Buffer was dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH. Hereafter the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring. The pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid. Finally, the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 μm sterile filter. [0239]
  • The physical stability is evaluated by visual inspection and Turbidity measurements in NTU as described in Example 1. [0240]
    Visual inspection Turbidity
    Amount of at 5° C. measurements at
    compound 1 PH Buffer (visual score) 5° C. (NTU)
    80 mg/ml 7.4 Disodium 1 4.7
    hydrogen (8 months)  (10 months)
    phosphate
    80 mg/ml 7.4 Disodium 1 4.9
    hydrogen (22 months) (22 months)
    phosphate
  • It is seen that the formulation is physically stable for more than 22 months. [0241]
  • Example 3
  • Preservative and buffer was dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH. Hereafter the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring. The pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid. Finally, the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 μm sterile filter. [0242]
  • The physical stability is evaluated by visual inspection and Turbidity measurements in NTU as described in Example 1. [0243]
    Visual
    Amount of inspection at Turbidity
    compound 5° C. (visual measurements
    1 PH Buffer Preservative score) at 5° C. (NTU)
    80 mg/ml 7.4 Disodium Phenol 1 4.3
    hydrogen 10 mg/ml (8 months)  (10 months)
    phosphate
    80 mg/ml 7.4 Disodium Phenol 1 5.3
    hydrogen 10 mg/ml (22 months) (22 months)
    phosphate
  • It is seen that the formulation is physically stable for more than 10 months and even for more than 22 months. [0244]
  • Example 4
  • Preservative, isotonic agent and buffer were dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH. Hereafter the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring. The pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid. Finally, the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 μm sterile filter. [0245]
  • The physical stability is evaluated by visual inspection and Turbidity measurements in NTU as described in Example 1. [0246]
    Visual
    inspection at Turbidity
    Amount of Isotonic 5° C. (visual measurements
    Compound 1 PH Buffer agent Preservative score) at 5° C. (NTU)
    0.3 mg/ml   7.4 Sodium dihydrogen Mannitol Phenol 0   0.6
    phosphate/ 36.9 mg/ml  5 mg/ml (24 months) (24 months)
    disodium hydrogen
    phosphate
    3 mg/ml 7.9 glycylglycine Glycerol Phenol 0.5 2.1
    16.0 mg/ml  5 mg/ml (12 weeks) (6 weeks)
    3 mg/ml 7.9 glycylglycine Glycerol Phenol 1   0.7
    16.0 mg/ml  5 mg/ml (15 months) (15 months)
    1 mg/ml 7.0 Sodium dihydrogen Mannitol Benzylalcohol 0.5 1.7
    phosphate/ 17.0 mg/ml 18 mg/ml (9 months)  (11 months)
    disodium hydrogen
    phosphate
    1 mg/ml 7.0 Sodium dihydrogen Mannitol Benzylalcohol 0.5 1.7
    phosphate/ 17.0 mg/ml 18 mg/ml (22 months) (22 months)
    disodium hydrogen
    phosphate
    1 mg/ml 7.0 Sodium dihydrogen Mannitol m-cresol 0   1.5
    phosphate/ 38.5 mg/ml (3 mg/ml) and (9 months)  (11 months)
    disodium hydrogen phenol
    phosphate (1.5 mg/ml)
    1 mg/ml 7.0 Sodium dihydrogen Mannitol m-cresol 0.5 1.9
    phosphate/ 38.5 mg/ml (3 mg/ml) and (22 months) (22 months)
    disodium hydrogen phenol
    phosphate (1.5 mg/ml)
    5 mg/ml 7.8 Sodium dihydrogen Mannitol Benzylalcohol 0.5 1.8
    phosphate/ 17.0 mg/ml 18 mg/ml (9 months)  (11 months)
    disodium hydrogen
    phosphate
    5 mg/ml 7.8 Sodium dihydrogen Mannitol Benzylalcohol 1   1.5
    phosphate/ 17.0 mg/ml 18 mg/ml (22 months) (22 months)
    disodium hydrogen
    phosphate
    3 mg/ml 9.4 glycine Mannitol Phenol 0.5 0.7
    36.9 mg/ml  5 mg/ml (2½ months) (2 months) 
    3 mg/ml 9.4 glycine Mannitol Phenol 1   0.7
    36.9 mg/ml  5 mg/ml (14 months) (14 months)
  • It is seen that some of the formulations has already been measured to be stable for more than 14 months and some more than 22 months. [0247]
  • Example 5
  • Preservative, isotonic agent, buffer, and further additive(s) selected from chelating agent, stabiliser and surfactant were dissolved and pH was adjusted to the specified pH. Hereafter the Compound 1 was dissolved under slow stirring. The pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid. Finally, the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 μm sterile filter. [0248]
  • The physical stability is evaluated by visual inspection and Turbidity measurements in NTU as described in Example 1. [0249]
    Visual
    Chelating inspection at Turbidity
    Amount of Isotonic agent/stabiliser/ 5° C. (visual measurements
    compound 1 PH Buffer agent Preservative surfactant score) at 5° C. (NTU)
    3 mg/ml 9.4 Glycine Mannitol Phenol EDTA 0.5 1.2
    36.9 mg/ml 5 mg/ml (1 mg/ml)/ (2½ months) (2 months) 
    L-Histidin
    (1.55 mg/ml)
    3 mg/ml 9.4 Glycine Mannitol Phenol EDTA 0.5 0.9
    36.9 mg/ml 5 mg/ml (1 mg/ml)/ (14 months) (14 months)
    L-Histidin
    (1.55 mg/ml)
    3 mg/ml 9.4 glycine Mannitol Phenol Poloxamer 188 1   1.3
    36.9 mg/ml 5 mg/ml (4 mg/ml)/ (2½ months) (2 months) 
    PEG 35000
    (30 mg/ml)  
    3 mg/ml 9.4 glycine Mannitol Phenol Poloxamer 188 1   0.8
    36.9 mg/ml 5 mg/ml (4 mg/ml)/ (14 months) (14 months)
    PEG 35000
    (30 mg/ml)  
    80 mg/ml  7.4 Disodium none none LPCM 0   7.3
    hydrogen 19 mg/ml (8 months)  (10 months)
    phosphate
    80 mg/ml  7.4 Disodium none none LPCM 1   8.1
    hydrogen 19 mg/ml (22 months) (22 months)
    phosphate
  • It is seen that some of the formulations has already been measured to be stable for more than 14 months and some more than 22 months. [0250]
  • Example 6
  • Preservative, isotonic agent and buffer were dissolved and pH adjusted to the specified pH. Hereafter the Compound was dissolved under slow stirring. The pH was adjusted to the specified using Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid. Finally, the formulation was sterilised by filtration through a 0.22 μm sterile filter. The physical stability was followed at 5, 25 and 37° C. [0251]
  • The physical stability is evaluated by visual inspection and Turbidity measurements in NTU as described in Example 1. [0252]
    Visual Turbidity
    Amount of Isotonic inspection measurements
    Compound 1 PH Buffer agent Preservative Temp. (visual score) (NTU)
    3 mg/ml 8.4 Disodium Glycerol Phenol  5° C. 0.5 1.0
    hydrogen 16.0 mg/ml 7 mg/ml (12 weeks) (6 weeks)
    phosphate
    3 mg/ml 8.4 Disodium Glycerol Phenol  5° C. 1   0.6
    hydrogen 16.0 mg/ml 7 mg/ml (15 months) (15 months)
    phosphate
    3 mg/ml 8.4 Disodium Glycerol Phenol 25° C. 0.5  1.00
    hydrogen 16.0 mg/m 7 mg/ml (12 weeks) (8 weeks)
    phosphate
    3 mg/ml 8.4 Disodium Glycerol Phenol 37° C. 1   1.1
    hydrogen 16.0 mg/m 7 mg/ml (12 weeks) (8 weeks)
    phosphate
  • It is seen that the formulation is physically stable after storage at 5° C. for more than 15 months and after storage at, 25 and 37° C. it is physically stable for more than 12 weeks. [0253]
  • Example 7
  • The chemical stability of modified GLP-1 can be significantly improved by the use of certain amino acids (charged-basic) and imidazole as stabilizers. [0254]
    Dimer
    Purity, formation,
    Compound 1 Compound 1
    (%) T = (%) T =
    Composition pH Temperature 12 weeks 12 weeks
      3 mg/ml Compound 1 7.4 37° C. 78.4 5.43
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
      5 mg/ml phenol
    36.9 mg/ml mannitol
      3 mg/ml Compound 1 7.4 37° C. 85.9 3.28
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
      5 mg/ml phenol
    36.9 mg/ml mannitol
    1.55 mg/ml L-histidine
      3 mg/ml Compound 1 7.4 37° C. 86.2 1.88
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
      5 mg/ml phenol
    36.9 mg/ml mannitol
    7.75 mg/ml L-histidine
      3 mg/ml Compound 1 7.4 37° C. 85.3 3.70
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
      5 mg/ml phenol
    36.9 mg/ml mannitol
    1.74 mg/ml L-arginine
      3 mg/ml Compound 1 7.4 37° C. 74.3 3.42
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
      5 mg/ml phenol
    36.9 mg/ml mannitol
    0.68 mg/ml imidazole
      2 mg/ml Compound 1 7.7 37° C. 88.5 7.74
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
     5.5 mg/ml phenol
      16 mg/ml glycerol
      2 mg/ml Compound 1 8.0 37° C. 88.2 7.62
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
     5.5 mg/ml phenol
      16 mg/ml glycerol
      2 mg/ml Compound 1 7.7 37° C. 90.4 4.71
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
     5.5 mg/ml phenol
      16 mg/ml glycerol
    1.55 mg/ml histidine
      2 mg/ml Compound 1 8.0 37° C. 90.6 4.67
    1.42 mg/ml disodium
    hydrogenphosphate,
    dihydrate
     5.5 mg/ml phenol
      16 mg/ml glycerol
    1.55 mg/ml histidine
  • From the above table it appears that the purity of Compound 1, analyzed by RP-HPLC, is significantly improved in preparations comprising histidine or arginine as stabilizers. Furthermore the formation of Compound 1 dimers, analyzed by SE-HPLC, is clearly reduced in preparations with imidazole, histidine and arginine. [0255]

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1. A pharmaceutical formulation comprising a GLP-1 compound and a buffer, wherein:
(i) said GLP-1 compound is (a) GLP-1(7-37) or (b) an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer;
(ii) said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml; and
(iii) aid formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10;
provided that if an isotonic agent is present and the pH of the formulation is 7.4, then mannitol or NaCl is not the isotonic agent.
2. The formulation according to claim 1, wherein the concentration of said GLP-1 compound is from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml.
3. The formulation according to claim 1, further comprising water.
4. The formulation according to claim 1, wherein said pH is from 7.5 to 10.
5. The formulation according to claim 1, wherein the concentration of said GLP-1 compound is from 0.1 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml.
6. The formulation according to claim 2, wherein the concentration of said GLP-1 compound is 1-5mg/ml.
7. The formulation according to claim 1, further comprising a preservative.
8. The formulation according to claim 7, wherein said preservative is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 20 mg/ml.
9. The formulation according to claim 1, further comprising an isotonic agent.
10. The formulation according to claim 9, wherein said isotonic agent is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml.
11. The formulation according to claim 1, further comprising a chelating agent.
12. The formulation according to claim 11, wherein said chelating agent is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml.
13. The formulation according to claim 1, further comprising a stabiliser.
14. The formulation according to claim 13, wherein said stabiliser is selected from the group consisting of L-histidine, imidazole and arginine.
15. The formulation according to claim 13, wherein said stabiliser is a high molecular weight polymer and/or a low molecular weight compound and is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 50 mg/ml.
16. The formulation according to claim 1, further comprising a surfactant.
17. The formulation according to claim 1, wherein said GLP-1 compound is selected from the group consisting of: GLP-1(7-36), GLP-1(7-37), and a GLP-1(7-38) analogue having a lysine residue and optionally a lipophilic substituent attached with or without a spacer to the epsilon amino group of said lysine.
18. The formulation according to claim 17, wherein said GLP-1(7-36), GLP-1(7-37), or GLP-1(7-38) analogue is selected from the group consisting of: Arg34GLP-1(7-37); Arg26,34,Lys36GLP-1(7-36); Arg26GLP-1(7-37); and Gly8,Arg26,34,Glu37,Lys38GLP-1(7-38).
19. The formulation according to claim 17, wherein said lipophilic substituent has from 8 to 40 carbon atoms.
20. The formulation according to claim 17, wherein said spacer is an amino acid.
21. The formulation according to claims 1, wherein said GLP-1 compound is Arg34, Lys26(N-ε-(γ-Glu(N-α-hexadecanoyl)))-GLP-1(7-37).
22. A method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, said method comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
23. The method according to claim 22, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml.
24. A method of preparing a physically stable pharmaceutical formulation of a GLP-1 compound wherein said GLP-1 compound is GLP-1(7-37) or an analogue thereof, wherein an amino acid residue of the parent peptide has a lipophilic substituent attached optionally via a spacer, said method comprising preparing a formulation containing the GLP-1 compound, water, and a buffer, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 0.1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml, and wherein said formulation has a pH from 7.0 to 10.
25. The method according to claim 24, wherein said GLP-1 compound is present in a concentration from 1 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml.
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