Effect of Very High-Dose Thymidine Infusions on Leukemia and Lymphoma Patients1'4
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The physiological pyrimidine nucleoside thymidine (dThd) is cytotoxic to normal and neoplastic cells in culture that are exposed to concentrations in excess of 1 ITÃŒM for prolonged periods. In order to explore the antileukemic potential of the compound, we have treated six patients with relapsed leukemia or lymphoma with marrow and blood involvement, by prolonged infusions of dThd, at dosages of 90 to 240 g/sq m/day for 14 to 29 days. Mean plasma dThd concentration ranged from 3.8 to 5.5 mwi. Cerebrospinal fluid levels were measured on three occasions and ranged from 2 to 23.5% of simultaneous plasma levels. Diarrhea was dose limiting in one patient. The other side effects included nausea and vomiting in all patients, hepatotoxicity in two patients, electrolyte imbalance in one, progression of a pericardial effusion to tamponade in one, and mild central nervous system toxicity in five. In all cases, this therapy produced bone marrow aplasia. One patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, refractory to prior treatment, achieved a complete remission which lasted for 16 weeks. Another patient with lym phoblastic lymphoma had a greater than 50% reduction in his mediastinal mass which lasted for less than 1 month. At multiple points during therapy, the bone marrow S-phase fraction was measured by flow cytometry and autoradiography. In five patients, the proportion of cells in S phase increased during the first few days of the infusion but then returned to base line, concomitant with an overall reduction in the number of bone marrow blasts. Cytoreduction was evaluated by the technique of W. Hidde mann, B. D. Clarkson, T. Buchener, M. R. Melamed, and M. Andreeff (Blood, 59: 216-225, 1982). The magnitude of tumor cell kill ranged from 0.7 to 3.6 logs of blasts/cu mm of bone marrow. The data demonstrate that dThd is able to induce a complete remission in a patient with acute leukemia previously refractory to treatment. However, because of the very large drug quantities, fluid volumes, and the prolonged course required to produce the necessary tumor cell kill, this treatment approach is too imprac tical to be used extensively.
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تاریخ انتشار 2006