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Determination of topotecan in human and mouse plasma and in mouse tissue homogenates by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.

Nienke A de Vries ,
Mariët Ouwehand ,
Tessa Buckle ,
Jos H Beijnen ,
Olaf van Tellingen

Abstract

A sensitive and selective reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) assay has been developed and validated for quantification of total topotecan in human and mouse plasma and in mouse tissue samples. Isocratic separation was achieved on a Zorbax SB-C(18) column and topotecan was monitored fluorimetrically. Two ranges of calibrations curves were used to determine lower levels of topotecan more accurately. Acceptable accuracy and precision was achieved for all matrices. Topotecan was stable upon repeated freeze-thawing for three cycles or storage for 24 h at ambient temperatures in spiked plasma samples and tissue homogenates, except in heart homogenates. In an additional validation experiment in which (14)C-labeled topotecan was administered to mice, the levels of unchanged topotecan were about 80-90% of the total radioactivity in tissue homogenates collected 10 min after drug administration and virtually similar as in plasma samples. However, results in tissue homogenates obtained 4 h post-drug administration indicated substantial metabolism of topotecan. This assay is suitable for studying the pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of topotecan in mice. Our results demonstrate the importance of including all tissues of interest for pharmacokinetic studies in the validation procedure.

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Biomedical chromatography : BMC

Volume 21
Issue nr. 11
Pages 1191-200
Publication date 01-11-2007

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1002/bmc.874
Europe PubMed Central 17582233
Pubmed 17582233

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