Literature DB >> 31619442

A Phase I Trial of Berberine in Chinese with Ulcerative Colitis.

Li Xu1, Yujie Zhang1, Xianmin Xue1, Jie Liu1, Zeng-Shan Li2, Guang-Yu Yang3, Ying Song4, Yan Pan1, Yueyun Ma5, Sijun Hu1, Aidong Wen4, Yanyan Jia4, Luz Maria Rodriguez6,7, Mary Beth Tull8, Kelly Benante8, Seema A Khan9, Ying Cao1, Borko Jovanovic10, Ellen Richmond6, Asad Umar6, Raymond Bergan11, Kaichun Wu12.   

Abstract

The Chinese natural product, berberine, has biological properties that support its potential efficacy as a colon cancer prevention agent. Its longstanding use in China to treat gastrointestinal tract and rheumatologic disorders is generally regarded as safe, supporting initial investigations in an at-risk population, such as individuals with ulcerative colitis. However, the safety of berberine in this population is not established. Individuals living in China with biopsy-proven ulcerative colitis, ≤grade 2 dysplasia, and with a ulcerative colitis disease activity index (UCDAI) score ≤1 on mesalamine, were randomized 3:1 in a double-blind phase I trial to berberine 900 mg/day or placebo for 3 months, with the primary objective of assessing safety. Blood samples and biopsies of the colorectum, from prespecified locations, were collected prior to and following therapy. Secondary endpoints included changes in UCDAI score, and in tissue and plasma markers of inflammation. Of toxicities at least possibly related, one episode of grade 3 elevation in transaminases and one episode of grade 1 nausea were observed among 12 individuals on berberine, and none were observed among 4 on placebo. The mean plasma berberine concentration was 3.5 nmol/L after berberine treatment, significantly higher than 0.5 nmol/L with placebo. Berberine significantly decreased the Geboes grade in colonic tissue, but had a nonsignificant effect on other tissue or blood biomarkers related to cell growth and inflammation. The combination of berberine and mesalamine is well tolerated in Chinese with ulcerative colitis and may enhance mesalamine's anti-inflammatory effects in colonic tissue. ©2019 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31619442     DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-19-0258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Prev Res (Phila)        ISSN: 1940-6215


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