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Vol. 293, Issue 3, 903-911, June 2000
Alkermes, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts
Several experiments studied the effects of i.v. infusions of the
bradykinin agonist, Cereport (RMP-7), on permeability of the
blood-brain tumor barrier in rat gliomas. First, the ability of
Cereport to increase uptake of two poorly blood-brain
barrier-penetrating drugs (lypophilic paclitaxel and hydrophilic
carboplatin) was directly compared to provide new information regarding
the scope of delivery effects achieved with Cereport. Next, the
increased uptake of platinum into tumor and brain surrounding
tumor was shown to closely parallel that of radiolabeled
carboplatin, confirming that delivery of a biologically active moiety
is increased with Cereport. This study also demonstrated that the
elevated tumor levels of platinum persisted for at least 2 h. The
enhanced carboplatin uptake was then examined using a novel, high
spatial resolution analysis of autoradiography. This revealed that the
effects of Cereport were not uniform throughout the tumor, because it
especially modified those areas normally impermeable to carboplatin.
Finally, a range of i.v. Cereport doses (3.0 and 9.0 µg/kg) was
tested in combination with carboplatin to determine whether increased survival might be achieved and to define the relationship between Cereport dose, plasma levels, uptake of carboplatin, and enhanced survival. Survival was enhanced only by the high dose of Cereport; the
high dose also produced robust increases in carboplatin uptake and
plasma concentrations of Cereport estimated to achieve the Ki, whereas the low dose did not. These data
offer fundamental information regarding the effects of Cereport on
delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to brain tumors and provide new
insight into receptor-mediated permeability of the blood-brain tumor barrier.
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