Everything about Vincristine totally explained
Vincristine (brand name, Oncovin), also known as
leurocristine, is a vinca
alkaloid from the
Madagascar periwinkle (
Catharanthus roseus, formerly
Vinca rosea and hence its name). It is a
mitotic inhibitor, and is used in cancer
chemotherapy.
Mode of action
Tubulin is a structural protein which
polymerises to form
microtubules. The cell
cytoskeleton and
mitotic spindle, amongst other things, are made of microtubules.
Vincristine binds to tubulin dimers, inhibiting assembly of microtubule structures. Disruption of the microtubules arrests
mitosis in
metaphase. The vinca alkaloids therefore affect all rapidly dividing cell types including cancer cells, but also intestinal
epithelium and
bone marrow.
Uses
Vincristine, injected
intravenously only, is used in various types of
chemotherapy regimens. Its main uses are in non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma as part of the chemotherapy regimen
CHOP,
Hodgkin's lymphoma as part of MOPP or COPP, or the less popular
Stanford V chemotherapy regimen, in
acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and in treatment for
nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor, a kidney tumor common in children). It is occasionally used as an immunosuppressant, for example in
thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP).
Side effects
The main side-effects of vincristine are
peripheral neuropathy,
hyponatremia,
constipation and
hair loss.
Peripheral neuropathy can be severe, and hence a reason to avoid, reduce, or stop the use of vincristine. One of the first symptoms of peripheral neuropathy is
foot drop: a person with a family history of foot drop and/or
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) may benefit from genetic testing for CMT before taking vincristine.
Accidental injection of vinca alkaloids into the spinal canal (
intrathecal administration) is highly dangerous, with a mortality rate approaching 100%. The medical literature documents cases of ascending
paralysis due to massive
encephalopathy and spinal nerve
demyelination, accompanied by intractable pain, almost uniformly leading to death; a handful of survivors were left with devastating neurological damage with no hope of recovery. Rescue treatments consist of washout of the
cerebrospinal fluid and administration of protective medications. A significant series of inadvertent intrathecal vincristine administration occurred in
China in 2007 when batches of
cytarabine and
methotrexate (both often used intrathecally) manufactured by the company Shanghai Hualian were found to be contaminated with vincristine.
History
Having been used as a folk remedy for centuries, studies in the 1950s revealed that
C. roseus contained 70 alkaloids, many of which are biologically active. While initial studies for its use in
diabetes mellitus were disappointing, the discovery that it caused
myelosuppression (decreased activity of the bone marrow) led to its study in mice with
leukemia, whose lifespan was prolonged by the use of a vinca preparation. Treatment of the ground plant with Skelly-B defatting agent and an acid benzene extract led to a fraction termed "fraction A". This fraction was further treated with
aluminium oxide,
chromatography,
trichloromethane, benz-dichloromethane and separation by pH to yield vincristine.
Vincristine was approved by the
United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in July 1963 as Oncovin. The drug was initially marketed by
Eli Lilly and Company.
Suppliers
Three generic drug makers supply vincristine in the United States - APP, Mayne, and Sicor (
Teva).
Further Information
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