- Gusperimus
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IUPAC_name = 1-Amino-19-guanidino-11-hydroxy-4,9,12-triazanonadecane-10,13-dione
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CAS_number = 84937-45-1
ATC_prefix = L04
ATC_suffix = AA19
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PubChem = 91271
DrugBank =
C=17|H=40|Cl=3|N=7|O=3
molecular_weight = 496.903 g/mol
bioavailability = 100% (i.v. application)
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legal_status = Rx-only (available only asorphan drug and for clinical studies)
routes_of_administration = Intravenous infusion in normal saline orsubcutaneous injection Gusperimus is an
immunosuppressive drug . It is a derivative of the antitumor antibioticspergualin , and inhibits the interleukin-2-stimulated maturation of T cells to the S and G2/M phases and the polarization of the T cells into IFN-gamma-secreting Th1 effector T cells, resulting in the inhibition of growth of activated naive CD4 T cells.Gusperimus was developed by
Bristol-Myers Squibb . Currently, it is manufactured and sponsored for use as anorphan drug and for clinical studies by the Japanese company Euro Nippon Kayaku. The patent claim (see quotation) is that gusperimus may be useful for a variety of hyperreactive inflammatory diseases such as autoimmune diseases. The drug is available in vials containing 100 mg each.There is little information about the
pharmacokinetic properties of gusperimus.Indications
Approved
The
European Commission assignedorphan drug status to gusperimus in 2001 for the treatment ofWegener's granulomatosis , a serious form ofvasculitis frequently associated with permanent disability and/or fatal outcome. There have been cases of most ill patients resistant to all forms of usual treatment responding very well to gusperimus.Investigational
It has been proposed that gusperimus may benefit patients with the neurological disease
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease). ALS causes permanent motor deficits and disabilities up to the point that almost all motor functions, including breathing and bladder control, are lost. Patients usually have no intellectual impairments. Currently, there are no results from controlled studies in ALS patients.There have also been positive and negative anecdotal reports in patients with
multiple sclerosis . As with ALS, there are no sufficient studies in MS patients.Gusperimus may possibly be of use in more common diseases and conditions such as
rheumatoid arthritis ,Crohn's disease ,lupus erythematosus , and the prevention and therapy oftransplant rejection orgraft-versus-host disease .Adverse effects
Currently, only provisional and preliminary data about side-effects is available. The following side-effects have been noticed so far:
* Dysgeusia (=abnormal or bad taste)
* Drug inducedleukopenia (very common)
* Significant infections related to therapy.It is not known if therapy with gusperimus may increase the risk of malignant diseases (lymphoma, leukemia, solid tumors), as is the case with other highly potent immunosuppressant agents such as
cyclosporin ortacrolimus .Interactions
There has been little experience about clinically relevant interactions. These might be:
* Other immunosuppressant drugs : Risk of infections increased.
* Myelotoxic drugs like 6-Mercaptopurin : Risk of seriousbone marrow damage increased.
* CertainNSAID s : Increased risk of hepatotoxic reactions.Dosage
Gusperimus is used in therapeutic cycles. The daily dose and the length of each cycle as well as the length of the treatment free interval depend on the degree of leukopenia/neutropenia caused by gusperimus. It is recommended to obtain complete WBC (White Blood Cell) counts during and after each cycle frequently.
ynonyms
Common references are:
* (+−)-15-Deoxyspergualin,
* 1-Amino-19-guanidino-11-hydroxy-4,9,12-triazanonadecane-10,13-dione,
* 15-Deoxyspergualin,
* 15-Deoxyspergualin Hydrochloride,
* 7-{(Aminoiminomethyl)amino] -N- [2- [4- [(3-aminopropyl)amino] butyl] amino] -
1-hydroxy-2-oxoethyl] heptanamide,
* Gusperimus (Trihydrochloride),
* N- [4- [(3-Aminopropyl)amino] -butyl] carbamoyl] hydroxymethyl] -
7-guanidinoheptanamide,
* SpanidinReferences
* http://www.bizbozos.com/nci_Gusperimus
* http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/pharmaceuticals/register/o034.htm
* http://www.als.net/research/treatments/treatmentDetail.asp?treatmentID=858
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