The oral UFT/LV regimen failed to achieve improved TTP; however, the study confirms significant safety improvements compared with bolus IV 5-FU/LV for the first-line treatment of metastatic CRC.
We have determined the kinetic parameters for stimulation and inhibition by 34 drugs of the P-glycoprotein ATPase in membranes derived from CR1R12 Chinese hamster ovary cells. The drugs chosen were sets of calmodulin antagonists, steroids, hydrophobic cations, hydrophobic peptides, chemotherapeutic substrates of P-glycoprotein, and some other drugs with lower affinity for P-glycoprotein. We studied how these kinetic parameters correlated with the partition coefficient and the Van der Waals surface area of the drugs. The maximum velocity of ATPase stimulation decreased with surface area and showed a suggestion of a maximum with increasing partition coefficient. The affinity of these drugs for P-glycoprotein showed no significant correlation with partition coefficient but was highly correlated with the surface area suggesting that binding between modulators and P-glycoprotein takes place across a wide interaction surface on the protein.
Due to the displaced cardiotoxic manifestation, functional monitoring in close connection with anthracycline administration appears to be a poorly effective method while later monitoring is essential. Current monitoring recommendations should therefore be revised.
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