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Pharmacokinetics and cellular uptake of imatinib and its main metabolite CGP74588

Item Type:Article
Title:Pharmacokinetics and cellular uptake of imatinib and its main metabolite CGP74588
Creators Name:Le Coutre, P. and Kreuzer, K.A. and Pursche, S. and Bonin, M. and Leopold, T. and Baskaynak, G. and Doerken, B. and Ehninger, G. and Ottmann, O. and Jenke, A. and Bornhaeuser, M. and Schleyer, E.
Abstract:Despite the remarkable clinical response rates to imatinib in the treatment of bcr-abl leukemic patients, pharmacokinetic data on this relatively novel substance are needed to improve our understanding of the emergence of resistance, the interindividual variations of clinical response and the clinical and biologic relevance of its main metabolite N-desmethyl-imatinib. We present here pharmacokinetic data obtained with a newly designed HPLC approach in 97 patients with chronic myeloid leukemia or acute lymphatic leukemia (ALL) under treatment with imatinib that allowed us to calculate the AUC (39.5 μg·h/ml for an oral dose of 400 mg daily), the t1/2 (18.2 h) and the peak concentration (1.92 μ/ml for an oral dose of 400 mg daily) of imatinib in plasma. In a subgroup of patients, the same parameters were analyzed for N-desmethyl-imatinib. We also provide data on the imatinib concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of ALL patients and demonstrate that oral administration of imatinib resulted only in a marginal flux across the blood-brain barrier. Finally, in an in vitro setting, we determined cellular concentrations of imatinib in HL-60 cells and showed an over-proportional uptake both in RPMI medium and in human plasma. Using an arithmetical approach combining all parameters obtained in imatinib-treated patients, we finally provide a conclusive approximation of basic pharmacokinetic data for both imatinib and its main metabolite N-desmethyl-imatinib.
Keywords:Imatinib, Metabolite, CGP74588, N-Desmethyl-imatinib, Pharmacokinetics, CML, ALL
Source:Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
ISSN:0344-5704
Publisher:Springer
Volume:53
Number:4
Page Range:313-323
Date:1 April 2004
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-003-0741-6
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