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Hyperthermia Improves Solubility of Intravesical Chemotherapeutic Agents.

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Grimberg, DC; Shah, A; Tan, WP; Etienne, W; Spasojevic, I; Inman, BA
Published in: Bladder Cancer
2020

BACKGROUND: Nearly 70% of all new cases of bladder cancer are non-muscle invasive disease, the treatment for which includes transurethral resection followed by intravesical therapy. Unfortunately, recurrence rates approach 50% in part due to poor intravesical drug delivery. Hyperthermia is frequently used as an adjunct to intravesical chemotherapy to improve drug delivery and response to treatment. OBJECTIVE: To assess the solubility profile of intravesical chemotherapies under varying conditions of pH and temperature. METHODS: Using microplate laser nephelometry we measured the solubility of three intravesical chemotherapy agents (mitomycin C, gemcitabine, and cisplatin) at varying physical conditions. Drugs were assessed at room temperature (23°C), body temperature (37°C), and 43°C, the temperature used for hyperthermic intravesical treatments. To account for variations in urine pH, solubility was also investigated at pH 4.00, 6.00, and 8.00. RESULTS: Heat incrementally increased the solubility of all three drugs studied. Conversely, pH largely did not impact solubility aside for gemcitabine which showed slightly reduced solubility at pH 8.00 versus 6.00 or 4.00. Mitomycin C at the commonly used 2.0 mg/mL was insoluble at room temperature, but soluble at both 37 and 43°C. CONCLUSIONS: Hyperthermia as an adjunct to intravesical treatment would improve drug solubility, and likely drug delivery as some current regimens are insoluble without heat. Improvements in solubility also allow for testing of alternative administration regimens to improve drug delivery or tolerability. Further studies are needed to confirm that improvements in solubility result in increased drug delivery.

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Bladder Cancer

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2352-3727

Publication Date

2020

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6

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4

Start / End Page

461 / 470

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Netherlands
 

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Grimberg, D. C., Shah, A., Tan, W. P., Etienne, W., Spasojevic, I., & Inman, B. A. (2020). Hyperthermia Improves Solubility of Intravesical Chemotherapeutic Agents. Bladder Cancer, 6(4), 461–470. https://doi.org/10.3233/BLC-200350
Grimberg, Dominic C., Ankeet Shah, Wei Phin Tan, Wiguins Etienne, Ivan Spasojevic, and Brant A. Inman. “Hyperthermia Improves Solubility of Intravesical Chemotherapeutic Agents.Bladder Cancer 6, no. 4 (2020): 461–70. https://doi.org/10.3233/BLC-200350.
Grimberg DC, Shah A, Tan WP, Etienne W, Spasojevic I, Inman BA. Hyperthermia Improves Solubility of Intravesical Chemotherapeutic Agents. Bladder Cancer. 2020;6(4):461–70.
Grimberg, Dominic C., et al. “Hyperthermia Improves Solubility of Intravesical Chemotherapeutic Agents.Bladder Cancer, vol. 6, no. 4, 2020, pp. 461–70. Pubmed, doi:10.3233/BLC-200350.
Grimberg DC, Shah A, Tan WP, Etienne W, Spasojevic I, Inman BA. Hyperthermia Improves Solubility of Intravesical Chemotherapeutic Agents. Bladder Cancer. 2020;6(4):461–470.

Published In

Bladder Cancer

DOI

ISSN

2352-3727

Publication Date

2020

Volume

6

Issue

4

Start / End Page

461 / 470

Location

Netherlands