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目的:已知一些酪氨酸激酶抑制剂的血药浓度随长期服用而降低。我们评估了长期接受舒尼替尼治疗的患者血清舒尼替尼及其代谢物浓度的变异性。方法:本研究前瞻性招募2020年3月至2022年1月在昭和大学医院接受舒尼替治疗转移性肾细胞癌的患者。使用Pearson相关系数评估舒尼替尼及其代谢物(即n -去乙基舒尼替尼和n -氧化舒尼替尼)的血清浓度/剂量(C/D)比与治疗时间之间的双变量相关性。结果:共纳入7例患者,采集血样79份。在接受舒尼替尼治疗10年的6例患者中,有3例患者舒尼替尼的C/D比呈下降趋势(Pt1: r = -0.608, p = 0.047;Pt2: r = -0.555, p = 0.077;Pt6: r = -0.590, p = 0.073)。在这些患者中,舒尼替尼的C/D比率的年中位数下降为55.8%(26.5-63.2%)。此外,3例患者中有2例也显示n -去乙基舒尼替尼的C/D比降低。基线和随访结束时n-去乙基舒尼替尼/舒尼替尼浓度之比在C/ d减少组和C/ d未减少组之间相似。结论:本研究显示,在接受长期舒尼替尼治疗的一半患者中,尽管继续使用相同剂量,但随着时间的推移,舒尼替尼的C/D比率下降了一半。因此,长期接受治疗的患者应定期监测舒尼替尼及其代谢物的血清浓度,以防止舒尼替尼血清浓度下降。
Variations in serum concentrations of sunitinib and its metabolites in patients receiving long-term sunitinib treatment.
Purpose: The blood concentrations of some tyrosine kinase inhibitors are known to decrease with long-term administration. We evaluated the variability in the serum concentrations of sunitinib and its metabolites in patients receiving long-term sunitinib treatment.
Methods: This study prospectively recruited patients who received sunitinib for metastatic renal cell carcinoma at the Showa University Hospital between March 2020 and January 2022. Bivariate correlations between the serum concentration/dose (C/D) ratios of sunitinib and its metabolites (i.e., N-desethyl sunitinib and sunitinib N-oxide) and treatment duration were evaluated using Pearson's correlation coefficient.
Results: Seven patients were enrolled, and 79 blood samples were collected. Among six patients who received sunitinib for > 1 year, three showed a decreasing trend in the C/D ratio of sunitinib (Pt1: r = -0.608, p = 0.047; Pt2: r = -0.555, p = 0.077; Pt6: r = -0.590, p = 0.073). In these patients, the median annual decrease in the C/D ratio of sunitinib was 55.8% (26.5-63.2%). Additionally, two of the three patients also showed a decrease in the C/D ratio of N-desethyl sunitinib. The ratio of N-desethyl sunitinib/sunitinib concentration at baseline and the end of follow-up was similar between the C/D-decreased and C/D-non-decreased groups.
Conclusion: This study showed that the C/D ratio of sunitinib decreased by half over time in half of the patients who received long-term sunitinib treatment despite continuing the same dose. Therefore, serum concentrations of sunitinib and its metabolites should be monitored periodically in patients receiving long-term treatment to prevent decrease in serum sunitinib concentrations.
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Addressing a wide range of pharmacologic and oncologic concerns on both experimental and clinical levels, Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology is an eminent journal in the field. The primary focus in this rapid publication medium is on new anticancer agents, their experimental screening, preclinical toxicology and pharmacology, single and combined drug administration modalities, and clinical phase I, II and III trials. It is essential reading for pharmacologists and oncologists giving results recorded in the following areas: clinical toxicology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, and indications for chemotherapy in cancer treatment strategy.