3-deazauridine and Meningeal-Neoplasms

3-deazauridine has been researched along with Meningeal-Neoplasms* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for 3-deazauridine and Meningeal-Neoplasms

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Penetration of 3-deazauridine into human brain, intracerebral tumor, and cerebrospinal fluid.
    Cancer research, 1979, Volume: 39, Issue:10

    The antitumor agent 3-deazauridine (DAU) was administered rapidly to four patients before surgical removal of intracerebral tumor. Tumor, adjacent brain tissue, and temporalis muscle were assayed for DAU by high-pressure liquid chromatography. DAU penetrated comparably into tumor, brain, and muscle; in one patient, tissue concentrations were higher than concurrent plasma concentrations. The active metabolite 3-deazauridine 5'-triphosphate was quantitated in one tumor sample and greatly exceeded its Ki for cytidine 5'-triphosphate synthetase. DAU was also present in autopsy brain specimens from two patients treated shortly antemortem. Cerebrospinal fluid concentrations were 22.1 and 59.0%, respectively, of concurrent plasma concentrations during continuous infusion of DAU in two patients. Cerebrospinal fluid concentration was 3.1 microgram/ml 2 hr after a 30-min infusion of 1.5 g of drug per sq m and fell to 1.9 microgram/ml at 16 hr. Thus, DAU is capable of penetrating into intracerebral tumor, brain, and cerebrospinal fluid and is worthy of investigation in the treatment of intracerebral and meningeal neoplasms.

    Topics: 3-Deazauridine; Blood-Brain Barrier; Brain; Brain Neoplasms; Humans; Meningeal Neoplasms; Muscles; Uridine

1979