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Prediction of the systemic exposure to oral 9-amino-20(S)-camptothecin using single-sample analysis.

Authors :
A, Sparreboom
J, de Jonge M
J, Punt C
J, Loos W
K, Nooter
G, Stoter
G, Porro M
J, Verweij
Source :
Drug Metabolism and Disposition; July 1999, Vol. 27 Issue: 7 p816-20, 5p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop and validate limited-sampling strategies for prediction of the area under the plasma-concentration time curves (AUCs) of the lactone and total (i. e., lactone plus carboxylate) forms of the novel topoisomerase-I inhibitor 9-amino-20(S)-camptothecin (9-AC). Complete pharmacokinetic curves for both drug species were obtained from 32 patients who received the drug orally in a clinical phase I setting at dose levels ranging from 0.25 to 1.10 mg/m2. The concentrations of the lactone and carboxylate forms of 9-AC in plasma were measured by HPLC. Using data from 20 randomly selected patients, forward-stepwise multivariate regression analysis was used to generate modeling strategies incorporating data from one, two, or three plasma samples. The simultaneous optimal prediction of both 9-AC lactone and 9-AC total AUCs was obtained with sample time points at 0.33, 3.0, and 11.0 h after drug dosing. Validation of the models on an independent data set comprising data of the remaining 12 patients demonstrated that 9-AC lactone and 9-AC total AUCs could be predicted sufficiently unbiased and precise using one and two time points: [AUC (ng. h/ml) = 7.103*C3 + 4.333] for 9-AC lactone and [AUC (ng. h/ml) = 9.612*C3 + 13.77*C11 - 44.11] for 9-AC total, where C3 and C11 represent the 9-AC plasma concentrations in ng/ml at 3 and 11 h after drug dosing. Application of the proposed models will be valuable in the determination of 9-AC population pharmacokinetics and permits treatment optimization for patients on the basis of individual pharmacokinetic characteristics through restricted drug monitoring in clinical routines.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00909556 and 1521009X
Volume :
27
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Drug Metabolism and Disposition
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs5544828