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Effects of chemotherapy on endogenous erythropoietin levels and the pharmacokinetics and erythropoietic response of darbepoetin alfa: a randomised clinical trial of synchronous versus asynchronous dosing of darbepoetin alfa.

John Glaspy1, David Henry, Ravi Patel, Simon Tchekmedyian, Steve Applebaum, Donald Berdeaux, Richard Lloyd, Russell Berg, Matt Austin, Greg Rossi.   

Abstract

The introduction of longer-acting erythropoietic agents into the practice of oncology has demanded an understanding of the interaction of chemotherapy with the pharmacokinetics and haematological effects of these erythropoietins. We report results of a randomised trial comparing the haematological effects of darbepoetin alfa, 6.75 mug/kg, administered once every 3 weeks to anaemic cancer chemotherapy patients on either an asynchronous (day 15) or synchronous (day 1) schedule relative to their every-3-week chemotherapy. A total of 81 patients were randomised and received the study drug (43 asynchronous; 38 synchronous). No difference was observed between groups in the primary endpoint of mean haemoglobin change after 6 weeks of therapy (P=0.45) and change scores were similar to those observed with standard weekly darbepoetin alfa therapy. In a subset of patients evaluated with intensive pharmacokinetic sampling, an increase in endogenous erythropoietin concentration (up to 4-fold) lasting approximately 1 week following chemotherapy administration was observed in both groups. Synchronous administration of darbepoetin alfa was associated with a 1.3-fold increase in the area under the darbepoetin alfa concentration-time curve compared with asynchronous administration. Our data suggest that darbepoetin alfa is effective administered every 3 weeks regardless of timing of administration with respect to chemotherapy and that receptor-mediated uptake by the erythron may be an important clearance mechanism for erythropoietic proteins.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15911237     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2005.01.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer        ISSN: 0959-8049            Impact factor:   9.162


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