High exposures to bioactivated cyclophosphamide are related to the occurrence of veno-occlusive disease of the liver following high-dose chemotherapy

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M E de Jonge
A D R Huitema
J H Beijnen
S Rodenhuis
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[1] The Netherlands Cancer Institute/Slotervaart Hospital,Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
[2] The Netherlands Cancer Institute,Department of Medical Oncology
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British Journal of Cancer | 2006年 / 94卷
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bioactivation; correlation; cyclophosphamide; exposure; veno-occlusive disease;
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We investigated whether the occurrence of veno-occlusive disease of the liver (VOD) may be associated with individual variations in the pharmacokinetics of high-dose cyclophosphamide. Patients received single or multiple courses of cyclophosphamide (1000 or 1500 mg m−2 day−1), thiotepa (80 or 120 mg m−2 day−1) and carboplatin (265–400 mg m−2 day−1) (CTC) for 4 consecutive days. The area under the plasma concentration–time curves (AUCs) were calculated for cyclophosphamide and its activated metabolites 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide and phosphoramide mustard based on multiple blood samples. Possible relationships between the AUCs and the occurrence of VOD were studied. A total of 59 patients (115 courses) were included. Four patients experienced VOD after a second CTC course. The first-course AUC of 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide (P=0.003) but not of phosphoramide mustard (P=0.101) appeared to be predictive of the occurrence of VOD after multiple courses. High exposures to bioactivated cyclophosphamide may lead to increased organ toxicity.
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