Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Plasma Pharmacokinetics of 7-Ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin (SN-38) after Intravenous Administration of SN-38 and Irinotecan (CPT-11) to Rats
Norimasa KANEDAYukiko HOSOKAWATeruo YOKOKURAShoji AWAZU
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1997 Volume 20 Issue 9 Pages 992-996

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We studied the plasma pharmacokinetics of the lactone form and the carboxylate form of 7-ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin (SN-38), the active metabolite of irinotecan (CPT-11), after intravenous bolus administrations of each form of SN-38 and of CPT-11 to rats. After the SN-38 lactone injection, SN-38 lactone was predominant at first, and then the lactone to the carboxylate concentration ratio (LC ratio) was maintained from 30 to 90 min after the injection. The carboxylate was predominant throughout the period after the carboxylate dosing. Model-dependent analyses showed that the SN-38 lactone had greater plasma clearance and a greater distribution volume than the carboxylate. The CPT-11 administration resulted in a predominant plasma SN-38 lactone concentration. The contribution of the SN-38 lactone AUC to the total SN-38 AUC (57%) was independent of the dose of CPT-11. These results suggest that it is possible to estimate the SN-38 lactone concentration and AUC from the total SN-38 concentration without separate determination of the lactone and carboxylate. Our results showed that both SN-38 lactone and CPT-11 administration gave the predominant SN-38 lactone in plasma; hawever, only CPT-11 could sustain the lactone concentration at a high level, which is necessary for antitumor activity.

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