| Literature DB >> 8904630 |
L Lennard1, J Welch, J S Lilleyman.
Abstract
The current U.K. trial protocol (UKALL XI) for childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia demands mercaptopurine (MP) dose escalation in children who tolerate daily 75 mg/m2 MP (100% dose) without cytopenias. The previous trial (UKALL X) did not. MP metabolism was studied in a group of UKALL XI children (n = 21) who tolerated 100% dosages and who were matched in this respect with a similar group of UKALL X children. Red blood cell MP derived thioguanine nucleotide (TGN) concentrations were measured in both groups under comparable conditions; at 75 mg/m2 MP there was no significant difference. MP dose escalation in the UKALL XI children produced higher TGN concentrations (TGNs at 100% vs 125% dosages, median difference 90 pmol/8 x 10(8) RBCs, 95% CI 25 to 165 pmol, P < 0.02). Assayed at the time of cytopenia induced dose reduction, the UKALL XI children had accumulated significantly higher TGN concentrations than the UKALL X children (median difference 78 pmol/8 x 10(8) RBCs, 95% CI 20 to 144, P < 0.02). These findings indicate that dose escalation in children tolerant of 100% MP dosages produces higher peak TGN concentrations.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8904630 PMCID: PMC2042700 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.1996.44921.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Clin Pharmacol ISSN: 0306-5251 Impact factor: 4.335