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Stability of Sirolimus and Everolimus Measured by Immunoassay Techniques in Whole Blood Samples from Kidney Transplant Patients

Authors :
Maria Pieri
Domenico Capone
Giuliano Polichetti
Massimo Sabbatini
Antonio Acampora
Antonio Gentile
Stefano Federico
Vincenzo Basile
Giovanni Tarantino
Capone, D.
Gentile, A.
Polichetti, G.
Federico, S.
Sabbatini, Massimo
Acampora, A.
Basile, V.
Pieri, Maria
Tarantino, G.
Capone, Domenico
Gentile, Antonio
Polichetti, G
Federico, Stefano
Sabbatini, M
Acampora, Antonio
Basile, Vincenzo
Tarantino, Giovanni
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2008.

Abstract

The measurement of blood concentration of immunosuppressive drugs is strongly recommended because of the narrow therapeutic range. An important aspect in the therapeutic monitoring of a drug is its possible degradation. This paper is aimed at investigating the stability of two widely-used immunosuppressants, sirolimus and everolimus. Short (storage at 30 degrees C for 3 or 7 days) and long term (storage at -20 degrees C for 0-90 days with a single freeze-thaw cycle) stability of sirolimus and everolimus in whole blood samples from kidney transplant patients were examined by using MEIA and FPIA. Sirolimus and everolimus samples stored at 30 degrees C in light for up to a week showed a decrement in concentration of 5.2 percent and 6.1 percent, respectively. Our findings on long term stability for both sirolimus and everolimus highlight the possibility of storing samples at -20 degrees C for up to 90 days, without the need to use lower storage temperatures. The results have important implications for patients living far from laboratories where drug concentration is measured or when the storing of blood samples is needed for pharmacokinetic studies.

Details

ISSN :
20587384
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7e019edaee4a841edaff96e275e5c0b7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/039463200802100206