Chemotherapy Delivery Issues in Central Nervous System Malignancy: A Reality Check

Author:

Muldoon Leslie L.1,Soussain Carole1,Jahnke Kristoph1,Johanson Conrad1,Siegal Tali1,Smith Quentin R.1,Hall Walter A.1,Hynynen Kullervo1,Senter Peter D.1,Peereboom David M.1,Neuwelt Edward A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Neurology and Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, and the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Portland, OR; Department of Neurosurgery Research, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; Amarillo, TX; University of Minnesota, Department of Neurosurgery, Minneapolis, MN; Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Seattle Genetics,...

Abstract

PurposeThis review assesses the current state of knowledge regarding preclinical and clinical pharmacology for brain tumor chemotherapy and evaluates relevant brain tumor pharmacology studies before October 2006.ResultsChemotherapeutic regimens in brain tumor therapy have often emerged from empirical clinical studies with retrospective pharmacologic explanations, rather than prospective trials of rational chemotherapeutic approaches. Brain tumors are largely composed of CNS metastases of systemic cancers. Primary brain tumors, such as glioblastoma multiforme or primary CNS lymphomas, are less common. Few of these tumors have well-defined optimal treatment. Brain tumors are protected from systemic chemotherapy by the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and by intrinsic properties of the tumors. Pharmacologic studies of delivery of conventional chemotherapeutics and novel therapeutics showing actual tumor concentrations and biologic effect are lacking.ConclusionIn this article, we review drug delivery across the BBB, as well as blood-tumor and –cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barriers, and mechanisms to increase drug delivery to CNS and CSF tumors. Because of the difficulty in treating CNS tumors, innovative treatments and alternative delivery techniques involving brain/cord capillaries, choroid plexus, and CSF are needed.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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