Literature DB >> 3436111

Alterations in the metabolism of oestrogens during treatment with aminoglutethimide in breast cancer patients. Preliminary findings.

P E Lønning1, S Kvinnsland, T Thorsen, P M Ueland.   

Abstract

In this small study, the effect of aminoglutethimide on the disposition of oestrogens in women with advanced breast cancer was investigated using bolus injections of 4-[14C]-oestradiol and 6,7-[3H]-oestrone sulphate, alone or in combination. No alterations in oestrogen disposition were seen after short term (6 hours) aminoglutethimide administration. During long term (3 weeks to 8 months) aminoglutethimide treatment mean 4-[14C]-oestradiol clearance was not changed. 14C-Oestrone sulphate AUC was reduced by 43% at a low dose of aminoglutethimide (125 mg twice daily) and by 65% at a high dose (250 mg 4 times daily) with hydrocortisone acetate 25 mg twice daily. The oestrone sulphate terminal elimination rate constant (lambda z) was concurrently increased (mean of 46 and 79%, respectively, with the 2 dosage regimens). A possible increase in oestrone sulphate clearance during long term treatment was tested for by injecting 6,7-[3H]-oestrone sulphate. These studies revealed a marked increase (mean 104%) in oestrone sulphate clearance in patients receiving the high dose aminoglutethimide schedule. Following injection of 4-[14C]-oestradiol plus 6,7-[3H]-oestrone sulphate, the fraction of 4-[14C]-oestradiol metabolised to oestrone sulphate was found to be reduced in all patients (mean 13%). A mean increase of 80% in the urinary excretion of 14C-oestriol was observed after 4-[14C]-oestradiol administration. Our results, although preliminary, suggest that aminoglutethimide is a potent inducer of aminoglutethimide metabolism, thereby producing a significant reduction in plasma bioavailability of oestrone sulphate. These effects may have a role in the action of aminoglutethimide, a finding which warrants further investigation.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3436111     DOI: 10.2165/00003088-198713060-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet        ISSN: 0312-5963            Impact factor:   6.447


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