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Steroid Withdrawal Based on Lymphocyte Sensitivity to Endogenous Steroid in Renal Transplant Recipients

Authors :
Muhetaer Gulimire
Hitoshi Iwamoto
Hironori Takeuchi
Yuki Nakamura
Sakae Unezaki
Takashi Kawaguchi
Kiyoshi Okuyama
Naoto Matsuno
K. Hama
Takeshi Nagao
Tatsunori Toraishi
Toshihiko Hirano
Source :
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 34:1578-1583
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, 2011.

Abstract

Though steroid withdrawal is done in many renal transplant recipients, some patients must restart steroids. Little report has investigated steroid withdrawal under pharmacodynamic monitoring. We assessed lymphocyte sensitivity to endogenous cortisol as a biomarker for determining the safety of steroid withdrawal in renal transplant patients, as we hypothesized that patients hyposensitive to cortisol could not be sufficiently immunosuppressed by their intrinsic cortisol as a substitute for the reduced or withdrawn steroid. Lymphocyte sensitivity to cortisol was examined in 30 long stable renal transplant recipients. Lymphocyte sensitivity to cortisol and its relationship with the clinical outcome after steroid reduction and withdrawal was investigated. The lymphocyte sensitivities to cortisol were estimated as IC(50) of lymphocyte blastogenesis. The lymphocyte proliferation rate for concentration of serum cortisol compared between incident and non-incident groups. Serum creatinine levels (S-Cr) increased in a significantly higher number of patients hyposensitive to cortisol (IC(50)≧10000 ng/ml) than in normally sensitive patients (IC(50)10000 ng/ml). The incidences of steroid withdrawal syndrome and necessity for increasing steroid dose or restarting steroid administration were also higher in the patients hyposensitive to cortisol. The patients in whom the lymphocyte proliferation rate was less than 60% did not show increase in S-Cr, experience steroid withdrawal symptoms, or require an increase in the steroid dose or restart of steroid administration. The patients who have the normal IC(50) values of cortisol, can withdraw steroid more safely. The lymphocyte sensitivity to cortisol may be a useful biomarker for selecting patients who can sustain steroid withdrawal.

Details

ISSN :
13475215 and 09186158
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....183663f2d34f3eb21d2a3bae3e8958ab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.34.1578