Modeling Human Myocardium Exposure to Doxorubicin Defines the Risk of Heart Failure from Low-Dose Doxorubicin

阿霉素 心力衰竭 医学 心脏病学 内科学 药理学 化疗
作者
Emanuela Salvatorelli,Pierantonio Menna,Massimo Chello,Elvio Covino,Giorgio Minotti
出处
期刊:Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics [American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics]
卷期号:362 (2): 263-270 被引量:21
标识
DOI:10.1124/jpet.117.242388
摘要

The antitumor anthracycline, doxorubicin (DOX), can cause heart failure (HF) upon cumulative administration. Lowering the cumulative dose of DOX proved useful to minimize HF risk, and, yet, there is a growing concern that HF might occur after doses that were thought to be safe. Clinical trials that prospectively address such concerns are lacking. Because HF risk correlates with cardiac exposure to DOX, cumulative doses associated with HF risk were re-explored by modeling the accumulation of anthracycline pools in human myocardium. Ex vivo myocardial samples were used in vitro to simulate DOX rapid infusions. The accumulation of anthracycline pools was measured and incorporated into equations from which a risk versus dose curve was obtained. The experimental curve identified a 5% risk dose that was congruent with a previously reported clinical value (380 versus 400 mg/m2, respectively); however, 1–2% risk occurred after lower doses than reported. Simulations of gain-of-function polymorphism of carbonyl reductase 3, which converts DOX to its poorly diffusible alcohol metabolite, doxorubicinol (DOXOL), expanded anthracycline pools and caused 5% or 1–2% risk doses to decrease to 330 or 180–230 mg DOX/m2, respectively. These data show there is no safe dose of DOX. Diminishing cardiac exposure to circulating DOX may represent a cardioprotective strategy. We show that DOX slow infusions or liposomal DOX, which reduce cardiac exposure to DOX, caused formation of smaller anthracycline pools, did not generate DOXOL, increased the 5% risk dose to 750–800 mg/m2, and prevented HF risk aggravation by carbonyl reductase polymorphism.

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