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Phase I trial of 1alpha-hydroxyvitamin d(2) in patients with hormone refractory prostate cancer.

Glenn Liu1, Kurt Oettel, Gregory Ripple, Mary Jane Staab, Dorothea Horvath, Dona Alberti, Rhoda Arzoomanian, Rebecca Marnocha, Reginald Bruskewitz, Richard Mazess, Charles Bishop, Abhik Bhattacharya, Howard Bailey, George Wilding.   

Abstract

This Phase I study of 1alpha-hydroxyvitamin D(2), an p.o. administered vitamin D analogue, in patients with advanced hormone-refractory prostate cancer was designed to assess the toxicity, pharmacokinetic and biological markers of drug activity, and lastly tumor response data to recommend a dose for Phase II studies. 1alpha-Hydroxyvitamin D(2) was administered daily at doses ranging from 5 to 15 microg/day. Patients were monitored for toxicity and tumor response, and blood and urine samples were collected for pharmacokinetics (1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(2) levels) and other parameters of biological activity (bone markers, parathyroid hormone, urine calcium, and serum phosphorus levels). Twenty-five patients were enrolled. Main toxicities were hypercalcemia with associated renal insufficiency. No other significant toxicity was seen. Pharmacokinetics showed an increase in the active metabolite 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(2) that reached a plateau by week 4 despite continuous drug dosing. Elevation in daily urinary calcium excretion and serum phosphorus levels was seen, whereas a decrease in serum parathyroid hormone was evident. Two patients showed evidence of a partial response, whereas 5 others achieved disease stabilization for > or =6 months. 1alpha-Hydroxyvitamin D(2) was well tolerated with main toxicities being hypercalcemia and renal insufficiency. All of the toxicity was reversible with drug discontinuation. Evidence for drug activity was seen in surrogate markers, and pharmacokinetic analysis showed substantial increases in vitamin D metabolite levels among the various cohorts. Whereas the defined maximum tolerated dose was not reached, the recommended Phase II dose was 12.5 microg/day given continuously.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12231522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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