Brain Tumors Flashcards

1
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DNA methylator

A

temozolamide

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2
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DNA alkylators

A

carmustine (BCNU)

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3
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moa of temozolamide

A

non-enzymatically activated pro-drug yielding a DNA methylating agent

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4
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resistance development of temozolamide

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↑of MGMT activity & capacity –> ↑ability to repair DNA damage of tumor cells (contributes to heme malignancy – ↓MGMT)

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5
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temozolomide AE

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myelosuppresion, leukopenia & thrombocytopenia (mild-moderate), N/V (1-3 hours post-tx); chills, fever, malaise & myalgias

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6
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pregnancy category of temozolomide

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category X, teratogen

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7
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on label use for temozolomide

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astrocytoma, GBM

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8
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moa of carmustine

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DNA alkylator & decomposition products carbamolyate proteins which inhibit DNA repair (protein adducts contribute to toxicity)

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9
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AE of DNA alkylators

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∙ thrombocytopenia, leucopenia, N/V
∙ admin site reactions
∙ delayed pulmonary fibrosis/infiltrates
∙ endocrine dysfunction w/ irradiation
∙ ↑prolactin & hypothyroidism, ↓T4
∙ encephalopathy & seizures –> dementia
∙ ↑transaminases, alk phos & ↑bilirubin

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10
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administration of DNA alkylators

A

carmustine - IV

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11
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distribution of DNA alkylators

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highly lipophilic & non-ionized @ physiologic pH – enters CNS

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12
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uses for carmustine

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astrocytoma, mets, malingnant glioma, medulloblastoma

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13
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mechanism of chemo-fog

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cytotoxics promote peripheral release of TNF-alpha in response to cellular damage (which accesses BBB) – TNF-a damages mitochondria AND produces reactive nitrogen species via a glial cell-related mechanism

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