
doi: 10.1248/bpb.24.321
pmid: 11305588
A highly sensitive ELISA for the determination of (s)-9-dimethylaminomethyl-10-hydroxy-camptothecin (topotecan) capable of measuring as low as 80 pg/ml was developed. Anti-topotecan antibody was obtained by immunizing rabbits with topotecan conjugated with bovine serum albumin using diazotized m-aminobenzoic acid as a cross-linker. Enzyme labeling of topotecan with beta-D-galactosidase was performed by utilizing another cross-linker, N-(4-diazophenyl)maleimide. The specificity of this ELISA appears to be primarily toward the lactone moiety of topotecan, showing a very slight cross-reactivity with the lactone opened-ring of topotecan. The values for the topotecan concentrations detected using this assay were comparable with those detected using HPLC. There was a good correlation between the values determined by the two methods. These findings suggest that this ELISA can detect the natural amounts of the lactone form. Using this assay, drug levels were easily determined in the blood and urine of rats for 5 h after i.v. administration of topotecan at a single dose of 1 mg/kg. The sensitivity and specificity of the ELISA should provide a useful tool for developing pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies of topotecan.
Male, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Antibodies, Rats, topotecan, anti-cancer drug, Immunoglobulin G, Animals, ELISA, Indicators and Reagents, Rats, Wistar, Topotecan, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Male, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Antibodies, Rats, topotecan, anti-cancer drug, Immunoglobulin G, Animals, ELISA, Indicators and Reagents, Rats, Wistar, Topotecan, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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