Abstract

This article describes a method for the determination of plicamycin in plasma by radioimmunoassay. The anti-plicamycin antibody was produced against a plicamycin-bovine serum albumin conjugate prepared by using diazotized p-aminobenzoic acid as a cross-linker. The radiolabeled ligand, 125I-plicamycin, was prepared by the chloramine-T method. The linear plicamycin concentration range was 7-400 ng/ml. The coefficients of variation for intra- and interday variabilities were 7.5 and 15%, respectively. No interference was observed from either the structurally related chromomycin A or concomitantly used drugs hydroxyurea or allopurinol. With this method of testing, plicamycin levels in plasma could be determined in patients receiving small (0.85-1.0 mg/m2) therapeutic plicamycin doses. Preliminary pharmacokinetic data in humans indicate that the plasma drug disappearance curve was biphasic with a mean elimination half-life of 10.6 +/- 1.7 h, total clearance rate of 11.1 +/- 0.4 ml/min/m2, and area under the plasma drug concentration-time curve of 1,289-1,546 ng-h/ml. This assay method is clinically useful for pharmacokinetic studies of plicamycin and may be helpful in the design of rational therapeutic drug trials.

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