Aaron K Wong, Sara Vogrin, Pal Klepstad, Justin Rubio, Brian Le, Jennifer Philip, Andrew A Somogyi
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摘要
目的:研究晚期癌症疼痛患者CYP2D6和CYP3A4多态性、血浆羟考酮和代谢物浓度以及羟考酮反应(剂量、疼痛评分和不良反应)之间的关系。患者和方法:本多中心前瞻性队列研究包括临床资料、问卷调查(疼痛和不良反应)和血液(药代动力学、DNA)。采用负二项回归和logistic回归。结果:在33名参与者中,与正常代谢者相比,CYP2D6中度/不良代谢者对羟考酮的反应没有差异。血浆去甲氧可酮浓度和去甲氧可酮/去甲氧可酮浓度比值越高,出现不受控制的平均疼痛的几率越高(OR为2.44 (95%CI 1.00 ~ 5.95), p = 0.05; OR为10.48 (95%CI 1.42 ~ 77.15), p = 0.02)。结论:CYP2D6基因分型在羟考酮反应中没有观察到益处,但监测去甲氧可酮和羟吗啡酮浓度值得进一步研究。
Do CYP2D6 genotypes affect oxycodone dose, pharmacokinetics, pain, and adverse effects in cancer?
Aims: To examine the associations between CYP2D6 and CYP3A4 polymorphisms, plasma oxycodone and metabolite concentrations, and oxycodone response (dose, pain scores, and adverse effects) in people with pain from advanced cancer.
Patients & methods: This multi-center prospective cohort study included clinical data, questionnaires (pain and adverse effects), and blood (pharmacokinetics, DNA). Negative binomial regression and logistic regression were used.
Results: Within 33 participants, there were no differences in oxycodone response between CYP2D6 intermediate/poor metabolisers compared to normal metabolisers.Higher plasma noroxycodone and noroxycodone/oxycodone concentration ratios had higher odds of uncontrolled average pain (OR 2.44 (95%CI 1.00-5.95), p = 0.05 and OR 10.48 (95%CI 1.42-77.15), p = 0.02, respectively).
Conclusions: There was no observed benefit in CYP2D6 genotyping in oxycodone response, however monitoring noroxycodone and oxymorphone concentrations warrant further examination.
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