ABSTRACT
The distribution of iv administered 3H-dianhydrogalactitol (DAG) in the plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), brain, and tumor tissue was studied in 11 patients. DAG entered the CSF and was slowly eliminated, with a half-life of 20 hours. Unchanged DAG accounted for about 6%-30% of the total radioactivity in the CSF. All the tumors accumulated the drug to a higher extent than the intact white matter, except the one meningioma studied. The highest uptake was observed in the relatively benign astrocytic tumors.
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Galactitol/metabolism , Glioma/metabolism , Nerve Tissue/metabolism , Sugar Alcohols/metabolism , Adult , Brain/metabolism , Ethers, Cyclic/cerebrospinal fluid , Ethers, Cyclic/metabolism , Galactitol/analogs & derivatives , Galactitol/cerebrospinal fluid , Half-Life , Humans , Middle Aged , Time FactorsABSTRACT
The plasma concentrations of carbamazepine and its 10,11-epoxide were measured in 37 children and 13 adults with epilepsy during maintenance therapy. The children formed relatively more of the epoxy metabolite than adults. The daily dose, expressed as mg/kg or mg/m2, showed a statistically significant correlation with blood level in children, but not in adults. The cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of carbamazepine and carbamazepine-10,11-epoxide in nine children were 33 and 41 per cent, respectively, of the concomitant plasma level.