Literature DB >> 7909867

Association of intratumoral pharmacokinetics of fluorouracil with clinical response.

C A Presant1, W Wolf, V Waluch, C Wiseman, P Kennedy, D Blayney, R R Brechner.   

Abstract

In-vivo fluorine-19 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMRS) allows non-invasive, real-time, chemical identification of specific fluorinated compounds inside human tumours after administration of fluorouracil (5-fluorouracil). Kinetic measures of the administered drug and metabolites allow estimation of the tumoral half-life of fluorouracil. We studied 57 patients by 19F NMRS immediately after they had received 600 mg/m2 fluorouracil intravenously. Serial spectra were acquired with the surface coil positioned on the skin above the tumour. We defined an intratumoral half-life of fluorouracil of 20 min or more as indicating trapping of the drug, based on the blood half-life of 8-12 min. 19 patients had intratumoral half-lives indicating trapping of fluorouracil, 27 had half-lives less than 20 min, and 11 had no detectable fluorouracil in their tumours. 8 of 9 evaluable patients whose tumours showed trapping had partial responses to chemotherapy that included fluorouracil compared with only 2 of 25 patients whose tumours did not trap the drug (p = 0.000021). 19F NMRS can identify patients likely to respond to chemotherapy with fluorouracil and could be used clinically to tailor optimum treatment.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7909867     DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(94)92399-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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