Healthy Volunteers Clinical Trial
Official title:
In Vivo Inhibition Profile of CYP2C9 by Pineapple Juice
The goal of this study is to evaluate the actual potential for in vivo pineapple juice inhibition with CYP2C9 substrates in human volunteers with use of diclofenac as a marker of CYP2C9 activity.
For ovarian cancer, colorectal and gastric cancers presenting with peritoneal metastases,
complete tumor removal at surgery is the most important independent prognostic factor.
Consequently, accurate detection of tumors often compromising resectability, like
extra-abdominal metastases, liver metastases, portal and superior mesenteric artery deposits
and extensive intestinal serosal invasion is pivotal prior to treatment selection. Computed
tomography (CT) has variable accuracy for staging, due to the difficult detection of
low-contrast or small-sized peritoneal or nodal metastases. Fluorodeoxyglucose positron
emission tomography/CT (FDG-PET/CT) improves detection of thoraco-abdominal lymphadenopathy
and liver metastases, but inconsistently detects small (<5mm) peritoneal metastases.
Therefore a diagnostic staging laparoscopy under general anesthesia is currently the
necessary standard of clinical practice in addition to imaging for assessment of
operability.
Whole body diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging is researched at the department of
radiology, University Hospitals Leuven in collaboration with the departments of abdominal
surgery, oncologic surgery, oncologic gynaecology and digestive oncology. The technique
holds high promise to combine a high accuracy in systemic thoraco-abdominal staging and
peritoneal assessment of operability. Technological progress has enabled time-efficient
WB-DWI with thin-slice-acquisition and multiplanar image reformatting. DWI depicts lesions
by measuring water diffusion differences, correlating with cellular density. Tumors are
depicted with high signal compared to background by combining a short-T1-inversion-time
inversion recovery (STIR) prepulse - suppressing ascites, blood vessels, fat, bowel and
visceral organs - and heavy diffusion weighting. However, due to contraction and mucosal
cellularity, the bowel wall can show increased signal-intensity (SI), hampering the
detection of serosal deposits. This is overcome by suppressing contractions by intravenous
antispasmodic and by distending the bowel wall and suppressing the signal of bowel content
by peroral pineapple juice which shows negative contrast properties due to the
manganese-content. In a first pilot study in ovarian cancer at this center in 32 patients,
an accuracy for detection of intestinal serosal metastases of 90% was reached by WB-DWI
combined with peroral pineapple juice. As such, the pineapple juice plays a pivotal role as
a peroral contrast in addition to WB-DWI for accurate peritoneal staging.
To date, the inhibitory potential of pineapple juice on cytochrome P450 2C9 activity has
only been described in vitro in human microsomes. In this model, in which diclofenac and its
metabolite 4-OH-diclofenac have been used as probes for CYP2C9 activity, it has been shown
that pineapple juice is capable to inhibit CYP2C9 very potently (IC50 0.08%) in an
irreversible manner. It has been suggested that the main effect is caused by bromelain, a
24-26 kDa cysteine protease enzyme present in pineapple juice. The intestinal absorption of
intact bromelain after oral intake has been described in 19 healthy men, which is surprising
as the adult intestinal epithelium has traditionally been described as non-permeable to
proteins. The (limited) absorption is thought to occur via the paracellular route, which
could explain that the catalytic activity bromelain is preserved following absorption into
the blood circulation. Although no effects of bromelain on CYP2C9 activity are expected in
vivo (due to low oral bioavailability), no in vivo trials have been undertaken to elucidate
if pineapple juice, and more specifically bromelain, is capable of inhibiting intestinal
and, more importantly, hepatic CYP2C9 in a clinically relevant manner.
The in vivo inhibitory profile of CYP2C9 by pineapple juice will be evaluated in this study
in 10 healthy volunteers, by examining the impact on the area-under-the-curves (AUCs) of
diclofenac and its metabolite 4-OH diclofenac.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Pharmacokinetics Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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