Literature DB >> 22918719

Metabolism of patupilone in patients with advanced solid tumor malignancies.

Kevin R Kelly1, Markus Zollinger, Frédéric Lozac'h, Eugene Tan, Alain Mita, Felix Waldmeier, Patrick Urban, Suraj Anand, Yanfeng Wang, Piet Swart, Chris Takimoto, Monica Mita.   

Abstract

A phase 1, open-label, non-randomized, single center study was conducted to determine the pharmacokinetics, distribution, metabolism, elimination, and mass balance of patupilone in patients with advanced solid tumors. Five patients with advanced solid tumors received 10 mg/m(2) (1.1 MBq) of (14) C-radiolabeled patupilone at cycle 1 as a 20-minute intravenous infusion every 3 weeks until disease progression. Sequential samples of blood/plasma were taken for 3 weeks and urine and fecal samples were collected for seven days after the first dose of patupilone. Patupilone blood levels decreased rapidly after the infusion. The compound showed a large volume of distribution (Vss: 2242 L). The main radiolabeled component in blood was patupilone itself, accompanied by the lactone hydrolysis products that are unlikely to contribute to the pharmacological effect of patupilone. The blood clearance of patupilone was relatively low at 14 L/h. The administered radioactivity dose was excreted slowly (46 % of dose up to 168 h) but ultimately accounted for 91 % of the dose by extrapolation. The fecal excretion of radioactivity was 2-3 times higher than the urinary excretion consistent with hepato-biliary elimination. Three patients had progressive disease and two patients had stable disease as their best response. Patupilone was generally well tolerated in patients with advanced solid tumors with no newly occurring safety events compared to previous clinical studies. In adult solid tumor patients, intravenous radiolabeled patupilone undergoes extensive metabolism with fecal excretion of radioactive metabolites predominating over renal excretion.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22918719     DOI: 10.1007/s10637-012-9838-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest New Drugs        ISSN: 0167-6997            Impact factor:   3.850


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