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Feasibility of Bioavailability Testing by Simultaneous Determination of Serum Concentrations of Tegafur and 5-fluorouracil after TS-1 Oral or Tube Administration for Chemotherapy in Oral Cancer Patients
Mio NakamotoHitoshi IshigouokaKazumichi SatoTomohiro YamauchiMorio TonogiGen-yuki YamaneYoichi TanakaHideaki IchibaTakeshi FukushimaYoshio Inouye
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2010 Volume 56 Issue 6 Pages 684-689

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TS-1 is an oral anticancer agent comprising three components: two biochemical modulators of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and tegafur (FT), a prodrug of 5-FU. TS-1 displays potent anti-tumor activity by maintaining effective 5-FU concentrations in serum for a prolonged period. FT is gradually converted to 5-FU in vivo via 5'-hydroxylation mediated by cytochrome P450s. As a result, genetic polymorphisms can cause wide individual differences in serum concentration of 5-FU after administration of TS-1, requiring monitoring of serum concentration of 5-FU for each patient. Chemotherapy with TS-1 plays a major role in the treatment of oral cancer. In cases where a patient with oral cancer shows dysphagia, TS-1 may need to be tube-administered. Although tube administration by the simple suspension method has been recommended from a biosafety perspective, particularly for anti-cancer agents, its efficacy remains unclear. We established a simple high-performance liquid chromatography method for simultaneous determination of FT and 5-FU levels at clinical sites by modifying a method reported in the literature.1) Unlike the original method, this simplified method does not require extraction procedures to separate FT and 5-FU, and requires only 250 μl of serum. Using this method, we compared FT concentrations in the sera of oral cancer patients administered TS-1 orally or via a tube-assisted simple suspension method. No significant differences in FT concentrations were apparent between these two modes of administration. TS-1 treatment by tube administration using the simple suspension method thus seems useful for patients with dysphagia as an alternative to oral dosage.

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