Abdominal tissue concentrations and penetration of carboplatin in a HIPEC procedure: Assessment in a novel porcine model

Elisabeth K. Petersen*, Mats Bue, Christina Harlev, Andrea R. Jørgensen, Anne Schmedes, Pelle Hanberg, Lone K. Petersen, Maiken Stilling

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Abstract

Objectives: Peritoneal dissemination from intraabdominal cancers is associated with poor prognosis and rapid disease progression. Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is an antineoplastic treatment, which has improved survival and recurrence-free survival, but little is known about the acquired chemotherapy concentrations in local tissues. The aim of this study was to assess concentrations of carboplatin during and after HIPEC treatment dynamically and simultaneously in various abdominal organ tissues by means of microdialysis in a novel porcine model. Methods: Eight pigs underwent imitation cytoreductive surgery followed by HIPEC (90 min) using a carboplatin dosage of 800 mg/m2. Microdialysis catheters were placed for sampling of drug concentrations in various solid tissues: peritoneum, liver, bladder wall, mesentery and in different depths of one mm and four mm in the hepatoduodenal ligament and rectum. During and after HIPEC, dialysates and blood samples were collected over 8 h. Results: No statistically significant differences in mean AUC0-last (range: 2,657-5,176 min·μg/mL), mean Cmax (range: 10.6-26.0 μg/mL) and mean Tmax (range: 105-206 min) were found between the compartments. In plasma there was a tendency towards lower measures. No difference between compartments was found for tissue penetration. At the last samples obtained (450 min) the mean carboplatin concentrations were 4.9-9.9 μg/mL across the investigated solid tissues. Conclusions: Equal carboplatin distribution in abdominal organ tissues, detectable concentrations for at least 6 h after HIPEC completion, and a carboplatin penetration depth of minimum four mm were found. The present study proposes a new HIPEC porcine model for future research.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPleura and Peritoneum
Vol/bind7
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)117-125
ISSN2364-7671
DOI
StatusUdgivet - sep. 2022

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Funding Information:
Research funding: The study was funded by The Danish Cancer Society (R292-A16798); Helga og Peter Kornings Fond (DC472123005-26); A.P. Møller Fonden (20-L-0292); Torben og Alice Frimodts Fond, Carl og Ellen Hertz’ Legat (7179-2), Knud og Edith Eriksens Mindefond; Frimodt-Heineke Fonden; Familien Hede Nielsens Fond; Agnethe Løvgreens Legat; Riisfort Fonden.

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© 2022 Elisabeth K. Petersen et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston.

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