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Title: Thalidomide


1
Thalidomide
  • The Wonder Drug Gone Wrong
  • Jen McGowan, Sarah Patterson, Chip Smith

2
Drug Development
  • Stolberg, Germany 1954
  • Chemie GrĂ¼nenthal
  • Desired low-cost method production of antibiotics
    made from peptides
  • Patented a-phthalimidoglutarimide (thalidomide)
  • Unable to demonstrate antibiotic activity or any
    medicinal or sedative effects in mice or rats
  • Extremely high doses were not fatal nor were
    other side effects detected in animal testing
  • Therefore, thalidomide described as nontoxic

3
Manipulation of Thalidomide Test Results
  • Early 1955, exploration of possibility of human
    sedative through distribution of free samples
  • First prescribed for epileptic seizures
  • Patients reported calming and sleep-inducing
    effects
  • Germany required confirmation of the purported
    effect on animals
  • GrĂ¼nenthal researchers invented jiggle cage
  • Explicit claim of safety lead to sale even
    sometimes as an OTC

4
  • Racemic mixture of glutamic acid
  • 11 mix of enantiomers (R,S)
  • R() acts as sedative, probably mediated by sleep
    receptors in the forebrain
  • S(-) potently inhibits the release of alpha
    tumor necrosis factor (THF-a)

5
TNF-a gene
  • Genetic Location 6p21.3
  • Encodes for synthesis of the cytokine tumor
    necrosis factor (TNF- a)

6
Biological Characteristics of Thalidomide
  • TNF-a induces transcription factor NF-kB activate
    expression of genes
  • Cell growth
  • Suppression of apoptosis
  • Metastasis
  • Immune and inflammatory responses
  • Thalidomide decreases TNF-a production by
    accelerating the degradation of the encoding mRNA

7
The Damage
  • 10,000-12,000 thalidomide babies
  • 46 affected countries
  • Drawn-out legal battles
  • Disrupted families

8
Symptom Pattern
  • Phocomelia, flippers, or missing limbs
  • Abnormal number of digits
  • Missing/malformed eye(s) and ear(s)
  • Anal atresia
  • Brain damage/autism

9
Negative Family Dynamic
  • Divorce
  • Abandonment
  • Suicide (rare, but occurred)
  • Sibling Resentment
  • Infanticide (Belgium case)

10
Victims Struggles
  • Resentment
  • Artificial limbs
  • Schooling
  • Self-sufficiency

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Thalidomide Today
  • What was once the most feared drug in
    pharmaceutical armory could become one of its
    most valuable.
  • Researchers look at the interactions that caused
    deformities to discover the safety of the drug in
    other uses

15
Current Uses
  • Cancer treatment
  • Inhibit tumors directly
  • Drug will stop blood vessels from forming in and
    around tumors
  • Activate immune system
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Promising results seen in most intractable
    cancers

16
Other Promising Uses
  • Standard Treatment for leprosy (ENL)
  • Drug is FDA approved for ENL
  • Changes bodys immunological and inflammatory
    response to bacteria
  • Used to heal lesions and skin ulcerations
  • Currently used in some HIV patients
  • Heal ulcers
  • Diminish lean body mass loss during wasting
    stages

17
Potential Future Uses
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • HIV, Behcets disease, and Crohns disease
  • Apthous and genital ulcers
  • Chronic graft versus host diseases

18
Approval of Drug Presents Controversy
  • Effective drug but still apparent fears of
    defects
  • History of teratogenicity
  • Difficult issue to face since 5,000 survivors are
    still alive and reaching middle age
  • Thalidomiders believe licensed thalidomide will
    mean more thalidomide babies

19
Precautions and Concerns
  • Required pregnancy test in most cases
  • Contraceptives must be accessible
  • Education of the drug required
  • The drug has potential to stay in body for years
  • Drug may enter semen and men could affect female
    partners

20
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