Wr. Huie et Ss. Wong, Improvement in assay sensitivity for plasma dolastatin-10 using capillary electrophoresis at elevated temperatures, J CHROMAT B, 729(1-2), 1999, pp. 1-10
The very potent antimitotic and anticancer agent, dolastatin-10 (DOL-10), c
urrently undergoing testing in a phase IT clinical trial, has been quantita
ted previously in human plasma by high-performance capillary electrophoresi
s (HPCE). This method provides a lower limit of detection of 25 ng/ml DOL-1
0 from extracted patient samples. Without changes in preconcentration techn
iques, we report a significant improvement in the sensitivity of this metho
d using elevated temperatures with conventional UV absorbance detection and
liquid-liquid extraction which lowers the detection limit to 3 ng/ml of th
e drug. An elevated separation temperature of 50 degrees C was critical in
achieving this 8x improvement in the detection limit. Partial validation of
the method at this temperature gave excellent linearity (0-100 ng/ml; y=0.
018x+0.085, r=0.993), limit of quantitation (5 ng/ml), and good overall rec
overy of the drug (>85%). We have applied this improved method towards the
in vivo quantitation of DOL-10 in mice and in a patient receiving the drug
in a phase I clinical study. From these analyses we conclude that this meth
od is suitable for clinical studies where plasma levels of DOL-10 are great
er than or equal to 5 ng/ml. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.