Abstract
Irinotecan (CPT-11) is hydrolyzed to its active metabolite SN-38 which is subsequently conjugated by uridine diphosphate glucuronosyl transferase (UDP-GT) to the glucuronide (SN-38G). Both preclinical and clinical data indicate that conjugation is a primary clearance mechanism for SN-38 with the plasma glucuronide levels being substantially higher than those of SN-38. This investigation was designed to determine the possibility of modulation of glucuronidation of SN-38 and its effect on the disposition of the parent drug and metabolites. Female Wistar rats were pretreated with 200 mg/kg valproic acid (VPA), an inhibitor of glucuronidation, 5 min prior to the administration of 20 mg/kg irinotecan. The control rats were given 20 mg/kg irinotecan only. To study the effect of inducers of UDP-GT activity, rats were pretreated with phenobarbital (PB) before irinotecan administration. Pretreatment with VPA caused a 99% inhibition in the formation of SN-38G leading to a 270% increase in the area under plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) of SN-38 compared with the control rats. The irinotecan estimations were unchanged in the two groups. PB pretreatment caused a 1.7-fold increase in the AUC of SN-38G and a concomitant 31% and 59% reduction in the AUCs of SN-38 and irinotecan, respectively. The most plausible explanation for the alterations in SN-38G disposition is inhibition of SN-38 conjugation by VPA and induction of the conjugation by PB.
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