Drug Delivery System
Online ISSN : 1881-2732
Print ISSN : 0913-5006
ISSN-L : 0913-5006
Monitoring of systemic blood levels after intra-arterial administration of microencapsulated mitomycin C in cancer patients
Kazunari SatoMasatsugu MoriyamaTetsuro KatoAkio GotoKatsuo Unno
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1991 Volume 6 Issue 3 Pages 191-194

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Systemic delivery of mitomycin C (MMC) was studied in 16 patients administrated mean dose of 19.7 mg of microencapsulated MMC (MMC-mc) by an intra-arterial infusion : 7 renal arterial infusions, 9 hypogastric arterial infusions. Pharmacokinetic data revealed a lower blood MMC availability for the hypogastric artery than for the renal artery ; this was attributed to differences in the blood flow rates at these two target sites. Direct comparison of systemic MMC level was possible for one patient, who serially received IA renal MMC-mc (10 mg) and IA renal MMC (10 mg in standardform). Peak concentration was much higher for MMC than that for MMC-mc. Hematological data of peripheral blood was influenced by embolization and cytotoxic activity of MMC. Bioavailability observed for these patients indicate, a quantitative local improvement in exposure to the drug and correlates well with the low incidence of systemic side effects noted in preliminary clinical studies.
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