Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
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Intestinal Permeability, Vitamin A Absorption and Serum Alpha-Tocopherol in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Patients Treated with Imatinib
Bohuslav MELICHARMarkéta KAŠPAROVÁHana KALÁBOVÁJosef DVORÁKRadomír HYŠPLERAlena TICHÁLenka KRCMOVÁJirí PLÍŠEKPetra HOLECKOVÁDagmar SOLICHOVÁ
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2010 Volume 56 Issue 6 Pages 347-352

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Administration of imatinib is the therapy of choice in patients with advanced (inoperable) or metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST). Gastrointestinal toxicity is one of the most common side effects of anticancer therapy, including imatinib. Measurement of intestinal permeability represents a method of noninvasive laboratory assessment of gastrointestinal toxicity. We have measured intestinal permeability (by determining absorption of lactulose, mannitol and xylose), vitamin A absorption and serum alpha-tocopherol in 16 patients with advanced/metastatic GIST treated with imatinib. Lactulose/mannitol and lactulose/xylose ratios as well as parameters of vitamin A absorption did not change significantly during the treatment, but a significant decrease of alpha-tocopherol was observed. We conclude that, in contrast to most other anticancer agents studied so far, imatinib does not have an effect on intestinal permeability. No effect on vitamin A absorption was observed, but serum alpha-tocopherol decreased significantly during the treatment.

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