Vinblastine -- (Velban)
Mechanism of action: microtubule depolymerization
Mitotic arrest at metaphase; interferes with chromosome segregation
Clinical Use::
Systemic treatment of Hodgkin's disease
Lymphomas
Adverse Effects:
nausea
vomiting
alopecia
bone marrow suppression
Vincristine -- (Oncovin)
In combination with prednisone: induction of remission in children with acute leukemia
useful in treating some other rapidly proliferating neoplasms
significant frequency of neurotoxic reactions
occasional: bone marrow depression
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Podophyllotoxins (etoposide {VP- 16}and teniposide {VM-26})
Etoposide and teniposide: structurally similar
Mechanism of action: Block cell cycle: in late S-G2 phase
inhibition of topoisomerase II -- DNA damage
IV administration
Urinary excretion; some in bile
Clinical Use:
Etoposide (VP-16,VePe-sid):
monocytic leukemia
testicular cancer
oat cell lung carcinoma
Teniposide (Vumon): lymphomas
significant hematopoietic toxicity and lymphoid toxicity
Camptothecins (topotecan and irinotecan )
Mechanism of action: interfere with activity of topoisomerase I (cuts and religates single stranded DNA. DNA is damaged
Clinical Uses:
Topotecan: metastatic ovarian cancer -- including cisplatin-resistant forms (as effective as paclitaxel)
Adverse Effects: Topotecan --
Primary
neutropenia
thrombocytopenia
anemia
Other
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Irinotecan:prodrug-metabolized active topoisomerase I inhibitor
Used in management of colon and rectal cancer, including tumors not responding to 5-FU
Adverse Effects: Irinotecan --
Most common: diarrhea
also common: nausea, vomiting
Dose limiting adverse effect: myelosuppression
Taxanes (Paclitaxel (Taxol) and Docetaxel (Taxotere))
Paclitaxel (Taxol): derivative of the Western Yew
Mitotic spindle inhibitor: enhances tubulin polymerization
Ovarian
Advanced breast cancer
Dose-limiting Adverse Effects:
peripheral neuropathy
Docetaxel (Taxotere):Used in advanced breast cancer
Adverse Effects:bone marrow suppression