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Clin Colorectal Cancer ; 14(1): 18-24.e1, 2015 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25591799

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BACKGROUND: Tivozanib hydrochloride (tivozanib) is a potent and selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor of all 3 vascular endothelial growth factor receptors with antitumor activity additive to 5-fluorouracil in preclinical models. This study was conducted to determine maximum tolerated dose (MTD), dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), pharmacokinetics (PKs), and antitumor activity of escalating doses of tivozanib with a modified (m)FOLFOX-6 (leucovorin, 5-fluorouracil [5-FU], and 85 mg/kg(2) oxaliplatin) regimen in patients with advanced gastrointestinal tumors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Tivozanib was administered orally once daily for 21 days in 28-day cycles, with mFOLFOX-6 administered every 14 days. Patients were allowed to continue tivozanib after discontinuation of mFOLFOX-6. RESULTS: Thirty patients were assigned to tivozanib 0.5 mg (n = 9), 1.0 mg (n = 3), or 1.5 mg (n = 18) with mFOLFOX-6. Patients received a median of 5.2 (range, 0.03-26.9) months of tivozanib. DLTs were observed in 2 patients: Grade 3/4 transaminase level increases with tivozanib 0.5 mg, and Grade 3 dizziness with tivozanib 1.5 mg. Other Grade 3/4 adverse events included hypertension (n = 8), fatigue (n = 8), and neutropenia (n = 6). MTD for tivozanib with mFOLFOX-6 was confirmed as 1.5 mg. No PK interactions between tivozanib and mFOLFOX-6 were observed. One patient had an ongoing clinical complete response, 10 had a partial response, and 11 obtained prolonged stable disease. CONCLUSION: Tivozanib and mFOLFOX-6 is feasible and appears to be safe. The recommended dose for tivozanib with mFOLFOX-6 is 1.5 mg/d. Observed clinical activity merits further exploration in gastrointestinal tumors.


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Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Colorrectales/tratamiento farmacológico , Receptores de Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/antagonistas & inhibidores , Adulto , Anciano , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/administración & dosificación , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/efectos adversos , Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Femenino , Fluorouracilo/administración & dosificación , Fluorouracilo/efectos adversos , Fluorouracilo/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Leucovorina/administración & dosificación , Leucovorina/efectos adversos , Leucovorina/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Dosis Máxima Tolerada , Persona de Mediana Edad , Compuestos Organoplatinos/administración & dosificación , Compuestos Organoplatinos/efectos adversos , Compuestos Organoplatinos/uso terapéutico , Compuestos de Fenilurea/administración & dosificación , Quinolinas/administración & dosificación , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Clin Pharmacol Drug Dev ; 4(2): 137-42, 2015 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27128217

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The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathway is associated with the promotion of endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and survival necessary for angiogenesis. VEGF and its three receptor isoforms are often overexpressed in many human solid tumors. Tivozanib is a potent, selective inhibitor of VEGF receptors 1, 2, and 3, with a long half-life. The purpose of these studies was to evaluate the effect of ketoconazole, a potent inhibitor of CYP3A4, and rifampin, a potent inducer of CYP3A4, on the pharmacokinetics of tivozanib. Two phase I, open-label, 2-period, single-sequence studies evaluated the effect of steady-state ketoconazole (NCT01363778) or rifampin (NCT01363804) on the pharmacokinetic profile, safety, and tolerability of a single oral 1.5-mg dose of tivozanib. Tivozanib was well tolerated in both studies. Steady-state ketoconazole did not cause a clinically significant change in the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of tivozanib; therefore, dosing of tivozanib with a CYP3A4 pathway inhibitor should not cause a clinically significant change in serum tivozanib levels. However, coadministration of tivozanib with rifampin caused a significant decrease in the area under the curve from 0 to infinity and half-life and an increase in clearance of tivozanib, which suggest increased clearance via the enhanced CYP3A4-mediated metabolism of tivozanib.


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Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/farmacocinética , Inductores del Citocromo P-450 CYP3A/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores del Citocromo P-450 CYP3A/administración & dosificación , Citocromo P-450 CYP3A/metabolismo , Cetoconazol/administración & dosificación , Compuestos de Fenilurea/farmacocinética , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/farmacocinética , Quinolinas/farmacocinética , Receptores de Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/antagonistas & inhibidores , Rifampin/administración & dosificación , Administración Oral , Adolescente , Adulto , Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/efectos adversos , Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/sangre , Área Bajo la Curva , Biotransformación , Inductores del Citocromo P-450 CYP3A/efectos adversos , Inhibidores del Citocromo P-450 CYP3A/efectos adversos , Femenino , Semivida , Humanos , Cetoconazol/efectos adversos , Masculino , Tasa de Depuración Metabólica , Persona de Mediana Edad , Modelos Biológicos , Compuestos de Fenilurea/administración & dosificación , Compuestos de Fenilurea/efectos adversos , Compuestos de Fenilurea/sangre , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/efectos adversos , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/sangre , Quinolinas/administración & dosificación , Quinolinas/efectos adversos , Quinolinas/sangre , Receptores de Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/metabolismo , Rifampin/efectos adversos , Estados Unidos , Adulto Joven
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Clin Pharmacol Drug Dev ; 3(2): 158-62, 2014 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27128461

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Tivozanib hydrochloride (tivozanib) is a potent, selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptors 1, 2, and 3, with a long half-life. This Phase I study evaluated the effect of food on tivozanib pharmacokinetics (PK). A single oral dose of tivozanib was administered to healthy subjects in a fasted/fed and a fed/fasted state. Thirty subjects enrolled; 29 completed the study. Maximum concentration (Cmax ) in the fed state was lower than in the fasted state (geometric means, 14.1 and 18.1 ng/mL). The geometric mean ratio (90% confidence interval) (fed/fasted states) for Cmax was 77.5% (72.9-82.4%), indicating a food effect on Cmax . There was no difference in tivozanib area under the curve to infinity (AUC0-∞ ) between states (geometric means, 2,377 and 2,198 ng h/mL). Geometric mean ratios also indicated no food effect on tivozanib AUC0-∞ . Other PK parameters were similar between states. The most commonly reported adverse events affected the gastrointestinal system and were mild in intensity. There were no clinically significant changes in other safety measures. In conclusion, food does not have an impact on the AUC0-∞ of tivozanib but does decrease Cmax approximately 23%, suggesting that this agent can be dosed with or without food.

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Clin Pharmacol Drug Dev ; 3(4): 284-9, 2014 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27128834

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Tivozanib hydrochloride (tivozanib) is a potent, selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor of all three vascular endothelial growth factor receptors, with a long half-life. Tivozanib's effects on the QTc interval in patients with advanced solid tumors were assessed. Patients received 1.5 mg of tivozanib orally, once daily, for 21 days. Safety evaluations, serial blood samples for pharmacokinetic measurements, and time-matched, triplicate, 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECG) were collected. Fifty patients were evaluable. The maximum change in QTcF was 9.3 milliseconds (90% confidence interval [CI] 5-13.6), occurring 2.5 hours after dosing on Day 21. The central tendency change across all time points was +2.2 milliseconds. The slope of the exposure-ΔQTcF relationship was 0.08464 ms/ng/mL, with a predicted QTcF change of 8.27 milliseconds at the average tivozanib Tmax of 118.1 ng/mL (upper CI 12.6 milliseconds). There were no QTcF values >500 milliseconds or significant changes from baseline observed in heart rate, PR interval, and QRS complex. These data, evaluated along with other tivozanib preclinical and clinical study results, suggest that administration of 1.5 mg tivozanib for 21 days has a minimal effect on cardiac repolarization or ECG morphology in oncology subjects.


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Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/farmacocinética , Neoplasias/tratamiento farmacológico , Compuestos de Fenilurea/farmacocinética , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/farmacocinética , Quinolinas/farmacocinética , Potenciales de Acción , Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/efectos adversos , Arritmias Cardíacas/inducido químicamente , Arritmias Cardíacas/diagnóstico por imagen , Arritmias Cardíacas/fisiopatología , Cardiotoxicidad , Electrocardiografía , Femenino , Sistema de Conducción Cardíaco/efectos de los fármacos , Sistema de Conducción Cardíaco/fisiopatología , Frecuencia Cardíaca , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias/patología , Compuestos de Fenilurea/administración & dosificación , Compuestos de Fenilurea/efectos adversos , Estudios Prospectivos , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/efectos adversos , Quinolinas/administración & dosificación , Quinolinas/efectos adversos , Medición de Riesgo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Clin Pharmacol Drug Dev ; 1(3): 102-9, 2012 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27121337

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the absorption, metabolism, and excretion of tivozanib, a new investigational drug for renal cell carcinoma and solid malignancies. METHODS: Eight healthy male participants received a single 1.5-mg (˜160 µCi) dose of oral [(14) C]-tivozanib. Whole blood, serum, urine, and feces were evaluated up to 28 days postdose for pharmacokinetics, radioanalysis, and metabolites. Adverse events were recorded throughout the study. RESULTS: [(14) C]-tivozanib concentration peaked at 10.9 ± 5.84 hours. The mean serum half-life for [(14) C]-tivozanib was 89.3 ± 23.5 hours. The maximum concentration and area under the curve for [(14) C]-tivozanib were 12.1 ± 5.67 ng/mL and 1084 ± 417.0 ng·h/mL, respectively. Mean recovery of total radioactivity was 91.0% ± 11.0%; 79.3% ± 8.82% of the radioactivity was recovered in feces both as unchanged tivozanib and metabolites. In the urine, 11.8% ± 4.59% was recovered only as metabolites. No unchanged tivozanib was found in the urine. CONCLUSION: Tivozanib had a long half-life with no major circulating metabolite, was well tolerated as a single dose, and was primarily eliminated via feces with no unchanged tivozanib found in urine. These pharmacokinetic data of [(14) C]-tivozanib are consistent with previous studies of unlabeled tivozanib.

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Clin Cancer Res ; 17(22): 7156-63, 2011 Nov 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21976547

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PURPOSE: To assess the maximum tolerated dose (MTD)/dose-limiting toxicities (DLT), safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of tivozanib, a potent and selective oral VEGF receptor (VEGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Dose levels of 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 mg/d tivozanib for 28 days followed by 14 days of medication were explored in patients with advanced solid tumors. RESULTS: Forty-one patients were enrolled. Animal data incorrectly predicted toxicity, resulting in DLTs at the starting dose (2.0 mg) consisting of grade 3 proteinuria and hypertension and grade 3 ataxia. At 1.0 mg, no DLT was observed. At an intermediate dose (1.5 mg), 1 patient experienced DLT consisting of grade 3 hypertension. This dose was determined as the MTD. Of 10 additional patients treated at 1.5 mg, 1 patient each experienced grade 3 hypertension and grade 3 fatigue, and 2 patients experienced grade 3 and 4 transaminase elevation. In 12 additional patients treated at 1.0 mg, no DLT was observed. Pharmacokinetics displayed long absorption time, dose proportional exposure, and a half-life of 4.7 days. Plasma levels of VEGF-A and soluble VEGFR-2 showed dose-dependent increases and decreases, respectively. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI indicated reduction in tumor perfusion. Clinical activity was observed in renal cell cancer, colorectal cancer, and other tumors. CONCLUSION: Tivozanib was well tolerated with manageable side effects. The pharmacokinetics profile revealed that tivozanib was suitable for once-daily dosing. Encouraging and durable clinical activity was observed. The recommended daily dose of tivozanib in a 4-week-on and 2-week-off dosing regimen is 1.5 mg.


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Compuestos de Fenilurea/administración & dosificación , Quinolinas/administración & dosificación , Receptores de Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/antagonistas & inhibidores , Adulto , Anciano , Antineoplásicos/administración & dosificación , Esquema de Medicación , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Dosis Máxima Tolerada , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias/tratamiento farmacológico , Compuestos de Fenilurea/efectos adversos , Compuestos de Fenilurea/farmacocinética , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/efectos adversos , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/farmacocinética , Quinolinas/efectos adversos , Quinolinas/farmacocinética , Receptor 2 de Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/antagonistas & inhibidores , Receptor 3 de Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/antagonistas & inhibidores
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Cancer Res ; 69(15): 6171-8, 2009 Aug 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19622772

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Uterine leiomyomata, or fibroids, are benign tumors of the uterine myometrium that significantly affect up to 30% of reproductive-age women. Despite being the primary cause of hysterectomy in the United States, accounting for up to 200,000 procedures annually, the etiology of leiomyoma remains largely unknown. As a basis for understanding leiomyoma pathogenesis and identifying targets for pharmacotherapy, we conducted transcriptional profiling of leiomyoma and unaffected myometrium from humans and Eker rats, the best characterized preclinical model of leiomyomata. A global comparison of mRNA from leiomyoma versus myometrium in human and rat identified a highly significant overlap of dysregulated gene expression in leiomyomata. An unbiased pathway analysis using a method of gene-set enrichment based on the sigPathway algorithm detected the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway as one of the most highly up-regulated pathways in both human and rat tumors. To validate this pathway as a therapeutic target for uterine leiomyomata, preclinical studies were conducted in Eker rats. These rats develop uterine leiomyomata as a consequence of loss of Tsc2 function and up-regulation of mTOR signaling. Inhibition of mTOR in female Eker rats with the rapamycin analogue WAY-129327 for 2 weeks decreased mTOR signaling and cell proliferation in tumors, and treatment for 4 months significantly decreased tumor incidence, multiplicity, and size. These results identify dysregulated mTOR signaling as a component of leiomyoma etiology across species and directly show the dependence of uterine leiomyomata with activated mTOR on this signaling pathway for growth.


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Leiomioma/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinasas/metabolismo , Neoplasias Uterinas/metabolismo , Animales , Femenino , Regulación Neoplásica de la Expresión Génica , Humanos , Leiomioma/genética , Miometrio/metabolismo , Miometrio/fisiología , Análisis por Matrices de Proteínas , Proteínas Quinasas/genética , Ratas , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos , Serina-Treonina Quinasas TOR , Neoplasias Uterinas/genética
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BMC Med Genomics ; 1: 27, 2008 Jun 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18578861

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BACKGROUND: Vaginal atrophy (VA) is the thinning of the vaginal epithelial lining, typically the result of lowered estrogen levels during menopause. Some of the consequences of VA include increased susceptibility to bacterial infection, pain during sexual intercourse, and vaginal burning or itching. Although estrogen treatment is highly effective, alternative therapies are also desired for women who are not candidates for post-menopausal hormone therapy (HT). The ovariectomized (OVX) rat is widely accepted as an appropriate animal model for many estrogen-dependent responses in humans; however, since reproductive biology can vary significantly between mammalian systems, this study examined how well the OVX rat recapitulates human biology. METHODS: We analyzed 19 vaginal biopsies from human subjects pre and post 3-month 17beta-estradiol treated by expression profiling. Data were compared to transcriptional profiling generated from vaginal samples obtained from ovariectomized rats treated with 17beta-estradiol for 6 hrs, 3 days or 5 days. The level of differential expression between pre- vs. post- estrogen treatment was calculated for each of the human and OVX rat datasets. Probe sets corresponding to orthologous rat and human genes were mapped to each other using NCBI Homologene. RESULTS: A positive correlation was observed between the rat and human responses to estrogen. Genes belonging to several biological pathways and GO categories were similarly differentially expressed in rat and human. A large number of the coordinately regulated biological processes are already known to be involved in human VA, such as inflammation, epithelial development, and EGF pathway activation. CONCLUSION: At the transcriptional level, there is evidence of significant overlap of the effects of estrogen treatment between the OVX rat and human VA samples.

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Maturitas ; 58(4): 366-76, 2007 Dec 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17997058

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BACKGROUND: Vaginal atrophy (VA) is a prevalent disorder in postmenopausal women that is characterized by decreased epithelial thickness, reduced vaginal maturation index (VMI) and increased vaginal pH. Current medical therapy consists of local or systemic replacement of estrogens. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to understand, at a molecular level, the effect of estradiol (E2) on the vaginal epithelium. METHODS: Nineteen women were treated with E2 delivered through a skin patch at a dose of 0.05mg/day for 12 weeks. The diagnosis of VA was confirmed by a VMI with < or =5% superficial cells and vaginal pH>5.0. Vaginal biopsy samples were collected at baseline and after treatment. Differentially expressed mRNA transcripts in these biopsies were determined by microarray analysis. RESULTS: All 19 subjects had increased VMI (>5%) and/or reduced pH (< or =5) following treatment. Most subjects also had increased serum E2 levels and reduced serum FSH levels. Transcriptional profiling of vaginal biopsies identified over 3000 E2-regulated genes, including those involved in several key pathways known to regulate cell growth and proliferation, barrier function and pathogen defense. CONCLUSIONS: E2 controls a plethora of cellular pathways that are concordant with its profound effect on vaginal physiology. The data presented here are a useful step toward understanding the role of E2 in vaginal tissue and the development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of VA.


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Climaterio/genética , Estradiol/administración & dosificación , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Vagina/patología , Administración Cutánea , Adulto , Anciano , Atrofia , Biopsia , Diferenciación Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Diferenciación Celular/genética , Climaterio/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas Ricas en Prolina del Estrato Córneo , Desmogleína 1/genética , Epitelio/efectos de los fármacos , Epitelio/patología , Estradiol/sangre , Femenino , Hormona Folículo Estimulante/sangre , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Metaloproteinasa 10 de la Matriz/genética , Proteínas de la Membrana/genética , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis de Secuencia por Matrices de Oligonucleótidos , ARN Mensajero/genética , Receptores CXCR6 , Receptores de Quimiocina , Receptores Virales , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Transcripción Genética/efectos de los fármacos , Vagina/efectos de los fármacos , Vagina/metabolismo
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J Mol Diagn ; 8(1): 51-61, 2006 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16436634

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) are common inflammatory bowel diseases producing intestinal inflammation and tissue damage. Although emerging evidence suggests these diseases are distinct, approximately 10% of patients remain classified as indeterminate inflammatory bowel disease even after invasive colonoscopy intended for diagnosis. A molecular diagnostic assay using a clinically accessible tissue would greatly assist in the classification of these diseases. In the present study we assessed transcriptional profiles in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 42 healthy individuals, 59 CD patients, and 26 UC patients by hybridization to microarrays interrogating more than 22,000 sequences. Supervised analysis identified a set of 12 genes that distinguished UC and CD patient samples with high accuracy. The alterations in transcript levels observed by microarray were verified by real-time polymerase chain reaction. The results suggest that a peripheral blood mononuclear cell-based gene expression signature can provide a molecular biomarker that can complement the standard diagnosis of UC and CD.


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Colitis Ulcerosa/diagnóstico , Enfermedad de Crohn/diagnóstico , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Leucocitos Mononucleares/química , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Molecular , Adulto , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Colitis Ulcerosa/sangre , Enfermedad de Crohn/sangre , Humanos , Masculino , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa/métodos
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J Clin Pharmacol ; 45(6): 649-58, 2005 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15901746

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The objectives of this study were to assess the safety and tolerability of single doses of 1, 4, and 8 mug of recombinant human interleukin-12 (rhIL-12) administered subcutaneously to healthy subjects. The pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacogenomics of rhIL-12 were evaluated. Recombinant human IL-12 was well tolerated in these healthy male and female subjects. The most frequently reported adverse events were flu-like symptoms, which exhibited a dose-response relationship. Pharmacokinetic analysis suggested that serum IL-12 levels increased with dose. Analysis of serum levels indicated that interferon-gamma increased with the dose of rhIL-12, whereas IL-6 levels showed no changes with rhIL-12 treatment. The messenger ribonucleic acid expression of signal transducer and activator of transcription was significantly increased 24 hours after the administration of rhIL-12 for all dose groups versus placebo, and results indicated that the magnitude of increase may be dose dependent. This study suggests that interferon-gamma and signal transducer and activator of transcription are biomarkers of rhIL-12 activity.


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Interferón gamma/genética , Interleucina-12/administración & dosificación , Interleucina-12/genética , Adulto , Alanina Transaminasa/metabolismo , Aspartato Aminotransferasas/metabolismo , Biomarcadores/sangre , Esquema de Medicación , Femenino , Humanos , Inyecciones Subcutáneas , Interferón gamma/sangre , Interleucina-12/sangre , Interleucina-6/sangre , Masculino , Farmacogenética/métodos , ARN Mensajero/genética , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Factores de Tiempo
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Clin Pharmacokinet ; 44(1): 33-60, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15634031

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Cytochrome P450s (CYPs) are an important family of enzymes in the metabolism of many therapeutic agents and endogenous metabolic reactions. The CYP3A subfamily is especially prominent in these metabolic activities. This review article focuses on how the factors of age and sex may influence the in vivo activity of human CYP3A. The functional activity of CYP3A varies based on issues such as interaction with one or more substrates and between individuals and/or localisation. For CYP3A substrates, intrinsic clearance is the component of total clearance that is contributed by the enzymes. Depending on the route of administration and the contribution of hepatic blood flow to overall clearance, sensitivities to changes in CYP3A activities may differ. Additionally, age may influence the hepatic blood flow and, in turn, affect CYP3A activity. A review of the literature regarding age influences on the clearance of CYP3A substrates does suggest that age can affect the clearance of certain CYP3A substrates.CYP3A is responsible for a large number of endogenous metabolic reactions involving steroid hormones, and enzyme activity has been reported to be induced and/or inhibited in the presence of some sex steroids. Based on published studies for most CYP3A substrates, sex does not appear to influence clearance; however, with certain substrates significant sex-related differences are found. In such cases, women primarily have higher clearance than men.


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Envejecimiento/metabolismo , Hidrocarburo de Aril Hidroxilasas/metabolismo , Oxidorreductasas N-Desmetilantes/metabolismo , Farmacocinética , Factores de Edad , Citocromo P-450 CYP3A , Inducción Enzimática/efectos de los fármacos , Represión Enzimática/efectos de los fármacos , Femenino , Humanos , Circulación Hepática/fisiología , Masculino , Tasa de Depuración Metabólica , Polimorfismo Genético/fisiología , Factores Sexuales
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Biopharm Drug Dispos ; 25(7): 291-6, 2004 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15386478

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A study in healthy men and women was performed to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of orally administered recombinant human interleukin-11 (oprelvekin) (OAO). Four cohorts of 10 subjects each received 3, 5, 10 or 30 mg (8:2/OAO:placebo ratio), first as a single dose with a 7-day washout period, then 7 consecutive daily doses. Safety was assessed by ongoing evaluation of adverse events (AEs) and laboratory values. PK samples were collected on the first and last day of dose administration. The established effects of subcutaneous oprelvekin on C-reactive protein (CRP, upward arrow), platelet count (upward arrow), fibrinogen (upward arrow) and hemoglobin (downward arrow), were evaluated. PK analysis showed that most subjects (27/34, 79%) had undetectable serum levels of IL-11. PD measures showed no changes from baseline between any OAO group and the placebo group. Orally administered oprelvekin was safe and well tolerated at all doses. A total of five AEs (abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, rhinitis, grade 3 alanine aminotransferase elevation) were reported across all groups. Evaluations of serum IL-11 levels indicate that OAO is not systemically absorbed at levels above the lower limit of the bioanalytic assay. These data in addition to the lack of effect on PD measures suggest that there is a decreased potential of systemic adverse events with OAO.


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Interleucina-11/farmacocinética , Proteínas Recombinantes/farmacocinética , Administración Oral , Adulto , Humanos , Interleucina-11/efectos adversos , Interleucina-11/farmacología , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proteínas Recombinantes/efectos adversos , Proteínas Recombinantes/farmacología
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J Clin Pharmacol ; 43(10): 1108-15, 2003 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14517193

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A study in healthy male volunteers was completed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of a single oral dose of the antiparasitic moxidectin (MOX). This drug is registered worldwide as a veterinary antiparasitic agent for use in companion and farm animals. This is the first study of MOX in humans. All subjects were between the ages of 18 and 45 years, with normal cardiac, hematologic, hepatic, and renal function. Doses of MOX studied were 3, 9, 18, and 36 mg in cohorts of 6 subjects each (5:1, MOX:placebo). At the 9-mg and 36-mg doses, two separate cohorts were completed, one in the fasted state and one after the consumption of a high-fat breakfast. For all other cohorts, administration was in the fasted state. Safety and tolerability were assessed by physical examinations, ongoing evaluation of adverse events (AEs), and measurement of laboratory values. Pharmacokinetic (PK) samples were collected just prior to dosing and at various time points until 80 days postdose. Safety assessments from all dose groups studied suggested that MOX was generally safe and well tolerated, with a slightly higher incidence of transient, mild, and moderate central nervous system AEs as the dose increased as compared to placebo. The PKs of MOX were dose proportional within the dose range studied, and the elimination half-life (t1/2 elim) was long (mean: 20.2-35.1 days). At the 9-mg and 36-mg doses, a high-fat breakfast was shown to delay and increase the overall absorption but did not increase maximal concentrations when compared to administration in the fasted state. In summary, the results from this study indicate that MOX is safe and well tolerated in humans between the doses of 3 mg and 36 mg.


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Antiparasitarios/farmacocinética , Antiparasitarios/uso terapéutico , Macrólidos/farmacocinética , Macrólidos/uso terapéutico , Oncocercosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Administración Oral , Adolescente , Adulto , Antiparasitarios/efectos adversos , Estudios de Cohortes , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Método Doble Ciego , Ingestión de Alimentos , Ayuno , Interacciones Alimento-Droga , Humanos , Macrólidos/efectos adversos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Náusea/inducido químicamente , Resultado del Tratamiento , Vómitos/inducido químicamente
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J Pharmacol Exp Ther ; 302(3): 1228-37, 2002 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12183684

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Interactions of midazolam and ketoconazole were studied in vivo and in vitro in rats. Ketoconazole (total dose of 15 mg/kg intraperitoneally) reduced clearance of intravenous midazolam (5 mg/kg) from 79 to 55 ml/min/kg (p < 0.05) and clearance of intragastric midazolam (15 mg/kg) from 1051 to 237 ml/min/kg (p < 0.05), increasing absolute bioavailability from 0.11 to 0.36 (p < 0.05). Presystemic extraction occurred mainly across the liver as opposed to the gastrointestinal tract mucosa. Midazolam increased electroencephalographic (EEG) amplitude in the beta-frequency range. Ketoconazole shifted the concentration-EEG effect relationship rightward (increase in EC(50)), probably because ketoconazole is a neutral benzodiazepine receptor ligand. Ketoconazole competitively inhibited midazolam hydroxylation by rat liver and intestinal microsomes in vitro, with nanomolar K(i) values. At a total serum ketoconazole of 2 microg/ml (3.76 microM) in vivo, the predicted reduction in clearance of intragastric midazolam by ketoconazole (to 6% of control) was slightly greater than the observed reduction in vivo (to 15% of control). However, unbound serum ketoconazole greatly underpredicted the observed clearance reduction. Although the in vitro and in vivo characteristics of midazolam in rats incompletely parallel those in humans, the experimental model can be used to assess aspects of drug interactions having potential clinical importance.


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Ansiolíticos/farmacología , Antifúngicos/farmacología , Antifúngicos/farmacocinética , Cetoconazol/farmacología , Cetoconazol/farmacocinética , Midazolam/farmacología , Midazolam/farmacocinética , Algoritmos , Animales , Biotransformación , Peso Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Sistema Enzimático del Citocromo P-450/metabolismo , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Inyecciones Intravenosas , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Intestinos/enzimología , Intubación Gastrointestinal , Circulación Hepática/efectos de los fármacos , Masculino , Microsomas Hepáticos/enzimología , Microsomas Hepáticos/metabolismo , Unión Proteica , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley
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J Clin Pharmacol ; 42(2): 157-65, 2002 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11831538

RESUMEN

ERA-923 is a new selective estrogen receptor modulator under clinical investigation for use in tamoxifen refractory metastatic breast cancer. This study evaluated the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of once-daily oral ERA-923 (10-200 mg) for 28 days in healthy postmenopausal females. ERA-923 was well tolerated, and adverse events were mild and reversible. No clinically significant changes in laboratory values were found with ERA-923 versus placebo. ERA-923 appeared to undergo extensive metabolism and enterohepatic recirculation. In addition, pharmacokinetic analysis showed that a high-fat breakfast increased the extent of absorption. ERA-923-dosed subjects had no uterine or ovarian changes when evaluated with transvaginal ultrasound and compared to placebo subjects. Overall, ERA-923 was safe and well tolerated in postmenopausal women dosed for 28 days.


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Indoles/efectos adversos , Indoles/farmacocinética , Piperidinas/efectos adversos , Piperidinas/farmacocinética , Posmenopausia/fisiología , Moduladores Selectivos de los Receptores de Estrógeno/efectos adversos , Moduladores Selectivos de los Receptores de Estrógeno/farmacocinética , Anciano , Área Bajo la Curva , Biomarcadores , Huesos/metabolismo , Estudios de Cohortes , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Método Doble Ciego , Ayuno/fisiología , Femenino , Semivida , Humanos , Indoles/farmacología , Lípidos/sangre , Persona de Mediana Edad , Piperidinas/farmacología , Moduladores Selectivos de los Receptores de Estrógeno/farmacología
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