Literature DB >> 15919453

Differential effects of cyclosporine and tacrolimus on mycophenolate pharmacokinetics in patients with impaired kidney function.

H Hohage1, M Zeh, M Heck, U W Gerhardt, U Welling, B M Suwelack.   

Abstract

In a single-center prospective randomized controlled study, the impact of calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) reduction or withdrawal on the pharmacokinetics of mycophenolic acid (MPA) was studied in a group of renal transplant recipients with impaired renal function. Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) was added to a baseline regimen of prednisolone and CNI. Afterwards the patients were randomized into "CNI withdrawal" and "CNI continuation" groups. The dosage of CNIs, cyclosporine or tacrolimus, was gradually reduced and withdrawn within 6 weeks from patients in the withdrawal group. The continuation group was maintained on therapy with CNI, MMF, and steroids. These regimens were maintained until the ninth month. In contrast to the withdrawal of tacrolimus, which has no significant effect on MPA pharmacokinetics, cyclosporine withdrawal was associated with a significant increase in the trough levels and areas under the curve of MPA. Serum creatinine and urine albumine levels stabilized on average after CNI withdrawal in this population. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that cyclosporine attenuates the enterohepatic recirculation of MPA. The withdrawal of CNI has a positive effect on renal function in chronic allograft dysfunction.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15919453     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.03.078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


  5 in total

Review 1.  Clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of mycophenolate in solid organ transplant recipients.

Authors:  Christine E Staatz; Susan E Tett
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 6.447

2.  Influence of sex and race on mycophenolic acid pharmacokinetics in stable African American and Caucasian renal transplant recipients.

Authors:  Kathleen M Tornatore; Calvin J Meaney; Gregory E Wilding; Shirley S Chang; Aijaz Gundroo; Louise M Cooper; Vanessa Gray; Karen Shin; Gerald J Fetterly; Joshua Prey; Kimberly Clark; Rocco C Venuto
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 6.447

Review 3.  How accurate and precise are limited sampling strategies in estimating exposure to mycophenolic acid in people with autoimmune disease?

Authors:  Azrin N Abd Rahman; Susan E Tett; Christine E Staatz
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 6.447

Review 4.  Calcineurin inhibitor sparing strategies in renal transplantation, part one: Late sparing strategies.

Authors:  Andrew Scott Mathis; Gwen Egloff; Hoytin Lee Ghin
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2014-06-24

5.  Systematic external evaluation of published population pharmacokinetic models of mycophenolate mofetil in adult kidney transplant recipients co-administered with tacrolimus.

Authors:  Huan-Xi Zhang; Chang-Cheng Sheng; Long-Shan Liu; Bi Luo; Qian Fu; Qun Zhao; Jun Li; Yan-Feng Liu; Rong-Hai Deng; Zheng Jiao; Chang-Xi Wang
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2019-02-05       Impact factor: 4.335

  5 in total

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