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Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study

PURPOSE: Response to anticancer therapy is believed to be directly related to the concentration of the anticancer drug in the tumor itself. Assessment of intra-tumor drug pharmacokinetics can be helpful to gain more insight into mechanisms involved in the (in)sensitivity of tumors to anticancer ther...

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Autores principales: Konings, Inge R. H. M., Sleijfer, Stefan, Mathijssen, Ron H. J., de Bruijn, Peter, Ghobadi Moghaddam-Helmantel, Inge M., van Dam, Linda M., Wiemer, Erik A. C., Verweij, Jaap, Loos, Walter J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20652702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00280-010-1400-3
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author Konings, Inge R. H. M.
Sleijfer, Stefan
Mathijssen, Ron H. J.
de Bruijn, Peter
Ghobadi Moghaddam-Helmantel, Inge M.
van Dam, Linda M.
Wiemer, Erik A. C.
Verweij, Jaap
Loos, Walter J.
author_facet Konings, Inge R. H. M.
Sleijfer, Stefan
Mathijssen, Ron H. J.
de Bruijn, Peter
Ghobadi Moghaddam-Helmantel, Inge M.
van Dam, Linda M.
Wiemer, Erik A. C.
Verweij, Jaap
Loos, Walter J.
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description PURPOSE: Response to anticancer therapy is believed to be directly related to the concentration of the anticancer drug in the tumor itself. Assessment of intra-tumor drug pharmacokinetics can be helpful to gain more insight into mechanisms involved in the (in)sensitivity of tumors to anticancer therapy. We explored the pharmacokinetics of 5-fluorouracil in both plasma and tumor tissue during a 5-day continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil in patients with cancer. Sampling for measurement of 5-fluorouracil in tumor tissue was performed using microdialysis. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: In seven patients with an accessible (sub)cutaneous tumor treated with a continuous 5-fluorouracil infusion, plasma and microdialysate samples from tumor and normal adipose tissue were collected over a period of 5 days. RESULTS: For six patients, drug concentrations in both tumor tissue and plasma were available. Concentration–time curves of unbound 5-fluorouracil were lower in tumor tissue compared to the curves in plasma, but exposure ratios of tumor tissue versus plasma increased during the 5-day infusion period. The presence of circadian rhythmicity of 5-fluorouracil pharmacokinetics in the tumor itself was demonstrated as 5-fluorouracil concentrations in tumor extracellular fluid were higher during the night than during daytime. CONCLUSION: Microdialysis was successfully employed in patients with cancer during a continuous 5-day 5-fluorouracil infusion. Plasma and tumor pharmacokinetics of 5-fluorouracil differed substantially with increasing 5-fluorouracil concentrations in tumor over time, possibly resulting from a lowered interstitial fluid pressure by 5-fluorouracil itself. This microdialysis 5-fluorouracil model might be useful to monitor the effect of drug delivery modulating strategies in future studies.
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spelling pubmed-30820212011-06-06 Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study Konings, Inge R. H. M. Sleijfer, Stefan Mathijssen, Ron H. J. de Bruijn, Peter Ghobadi Moghaddam-Helmantel, Inge M. van Dam, Linda M. Wiemer, Erik A. C. Verweij, Jaap Loos, Walter J. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol Original Article PURPOSE: Response to anticancer therapy is believed to be directly related to the concentration of the anticancer drug in the tumor itself. Assessment of intra-tumor drug pharmacokinetics can be helpful to gain more insight into mechanisms involved in the (in)sensitivity of tumors to anticancer therapy. We explored the pharmacokinetics of 5-fluorouracil in both plasma and tumor tissue during a 5-day continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil in patients with cancer. Sampling for measurement of 5-fluorouracil in tumor tissue was performed using microdialysis. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: In seven patients with an accessible (sub)cutaneous tumor treated with a continuous 5-fluorouracil infusion, plasma and microdialysate samples from tumor and normal adipose tissue were collected over a period of 5 days. RESULTS: For six patients, drug concentrations in both tumor tissue and plasma were available. Concentration–time curves of unbound 5-fluorouracil were lower in tumor tissue compared to the curves in plasma, but exposure ratios of tumor tissue versus plasma increased during the 5-day infusion period. The presence of circadian rhythmicity of 5-fluorouracil pharmacokinetics in the tumor itself was demonstrated as 5-fluorouracil concentrations in tumor extracellular fluid were higher during the night than during daytime. CONCLUSION: Microdialysis was successfully employed in patients with cancer during a continuous 5-day 5-fluorouracil infusion. Plasma and tumor pharmacokinetics of 5-fluorouracil differed substantially with increasing 5-fluorouracil concentrations in tumor over time, possibly resulting from a lowered interstitial fluid pressure by 5-fluorouracil itself. This microdialysis 5-fluorouracil model might be useful to monitor the effect of drug delivery modulating strategies in future studies. Springer-Verlag 2010-07-23 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3082021/ /pubmed/20652702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00280-010-1400-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Konings, Inge R. H. M.
Sleijfer, Stefan
Mathijssen, Ron H. J.
de Bruijn, Peter
Ghobadi Moghaddam-Helmantel, Inge M.
van Dam, Linda M.
Wiemer, Erik A. C.
Verweij, Jaap
Loos, Walter J.
Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study
title Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study
title_full Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study
title_fullStr Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study
title_full_unstemmed Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study
title_short Increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study
title_sort increasing tumoral 5-fluorouracil concentrations during a 5-day continuous infusion: a microdialysis study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20652702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00280-010-1400-3
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