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Title: Metoclopramide, Cisapride and Domperidone: Time to move on


1
Metoclopramide, Cisapride and Domperidone Time
to move on ?
  • Anish A. Sheth, MD
  • April 13, 2007
  • Faculty Preceptor Martin Floch, MD

2
Overview
  • Gastric physiology motility 101
  • Gastroparesis
  • Functional Dyspepsia
  • The Drugs
  • Metoclopramide
  • Domperidone
  • Cisapride
  • Other Agents Gastric Pacing
  • The Pipeline

3
Gastric Physiology
  • Fasting
  • MMC
  • Fed
  • Accommodation
  • Trituration
  • Emptying

4
Gastric Physiology - Fed
Functional Anatomy
Proximal
Accommodation
Trituration
Distal
Emptying
5
Gastric Physiology - Fed
  • Accommodation
  • Fundus- high muscle tone at baseline
  • Receptive Relaxation
  • As food enters esophagus
  • NO, VIP gtgt Ach
  • Adaptive Relaxation
  • As food enters stomach
  • 40-60 minutes
  • Defect linked to functional dyspepsia

6
Gastric Physiology - Fed
Lag Phase
  • Trituration
  • Lower body, antrum
  • Mix food with secretions
  • Propel against closed pylorus
  • 1-3 hours
  • Emptying
  • Pylorus
  • 3-5 cc aliquots
  • Liquids then Solids

Bowen, R. 2005
7
Gastric Motility
5-HT
ACh
Extrinsic Intrinsic
8
Gastric Motility
Central
Enteric
9
Gastric Motility - Pacemaker
  • Interstitial cells of Cajal
  • Between outer/inner muscle layers
  • Slow waves
  • Background frequency
  • 3 cycles/minute
  • Do not generate contractions
  • Neural Hormonal
  • Modulate contraction

Schuster, MM. Atlas of Gastorintestinal
Motiltiy.1993
10
Gastric Motility - Fasting
  • Migrating Motor Complex (MMC)
  • Motilin
  • Cycles every 90-120
  • Phase I
  • Quiescent
  • 45-60 min
  • Phase II
  • single contractions
  • 45 min
  • Phase III
  • 3 cpm, forceful
  • 5-10 min

I
II
III
Lacy. Surg Clinic NA, 2005
11
Gastric Motility - Fed
  • Interrupts fasting MMC
  • High amplitude irregular contractions
  • Stomach max 3 cpm
  • Duodenum 12 cpm

Lacy. Surg Clinic NA, 2005
12
Overview
  • Gastric physiology motility 101
  • Gastroparesis
  • Functional Dyspepsia
  • The Drugs
  • Metoclopramide
  • Domperidone
  • Cisapride
  • Other Agents Gastric Pacing
  • The Pipeline

13
Gastroparesis
  • Impaired transit of intraluminal contents from
    stomach to duodenum in absence of mechanical
    obstruction
  • Lacy, B in S. Clin N.A, 2005

14
Gastroparesis
  • Diabetic
  • 50 of cases
  • Vagal neuropathy
  • Decreased ICC
  • Increased glucagon

Lacy, et al S Clin NA 2005
15
Gastroparesis- Symptoms
GCSI Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Severity
Index
16
Gastroparesis- Mechanisms
  • Decreased fundal tone
  • Antral hypomotility
  • Antroduodenal dyscoordination (Pylorospasm)
  • Pacemaker arrhythmias
  • - Bradygastria, Tachygastria
  • Excessive small bowel inhibitory feedback
  • - Small bowel dysmotility

17
Gastroparesis- Mechanisms
  • Impaired fundal tone
  • Decreased tone delays movement of bolus to antrum

Lacy. Surg Clinic NA, 2005
Regulation of fundic tone. Other mediators of
relaxation CCK, VIP, Dopamine
18
Gastroparesis- Mechanisms
  • Pylorospasm
  • Increased phasic tonic contractions in diabetics

Malagelada, Gastroenterology 1986.
19
A word about functional dyspepsia
  • Rome III- Classification (formerly dysmotility
    vs. ulcer-like)
  • Postprandial distress syndrome
  • Epigastric pain syndrome
  • Pathophysiology
  • Gastroparesis (25-30)
  • Impaired proximal gastric relaxation1
  • vs. increased relaxation in gastroparesis
  • 1 Janssens, et al Gastroenterology 1998

20
Overview
  • Gastric physiology motility 101
  • Gastroparesis
  • The Drugs
  • Metoclopramide
  • Domperidone
  • Cisapride
  • Other Agents Gastric Pacing
  • The Pipeline

21
The Drugs Dopamine in the stomach
  • Gastric smooth muscle relaxation
  • Enhances fundic accommodation
  • Impairs antroduodenal coordination
  • Disruption of slow waves
  • Baseline 3 cpm
  • Retrograde propagation of slow waves

Schuster, MM. Atlas of Gastorintestinal
Motiltiy.1993
22
The Drugs Metoclopramide
  • Dopamine (D2) antagonist
  • Stomach (Pro-motility)
  • Chemoreceptor trigger zone
  • (Anti-emetic)
  • 5-HT4 agonist/ 5-HT3 antagonist
  • Increases ACh release from myenteric neurons

23
The Drugs Metoclopramide
  • 1979 Approved for short-term use
  • 4-12 weeks
  • Effects
  • - Increases gastric contraction amplitude
  • - Improves antroduodenal coordination
  • - Increases gastric emptying rate
  • Prokinetic effect wanes after 2 months

24
The Drugs Metoclopramide
  • Other modes of action
  • Corrects slow wave dysrhythmias1,2
  • - Tachygastria (gt 3 cpm)
  • - Bradygastria (lt 3 cpm)
  • - Flat line
  • Anti-emetic effects
  • Block DA receptors in brainstem (CTZ)
  • 1 McCallum Dig Dis 1995
  • 2 Vasey Am J Gastro 1989

25
The Drugs Metoclopramide
  • Dosing
  • Start 5-10 mg qid
  • Max 20 mg qid
  • Available in liquid/SQ forms
  • Side Effects
  • CNS
  • Drowsiness
  • Acute dystonia
  • within 48 hr
  • Tremor
  • Tardive dyskinesia (gt3 mo.)
  • Increased Prolactin
  • Galactorrhea
  • Menstrual Irregularities

26
The Drugs Domperidone
  • Dopamine (D2) antagonist
  • Stomach
  • Chemoreceptor trigger zone
  • Peripherally-acting

Physiologic Effect Inhibits fundic receptive
relaxation Increases proximal gastric tone
27
The Drugs Domperidone
  • Symptomatic improvement in diabetic gastroparesis
  • 260 patients
  • 20 mg qid x 4 weeks
  • 80 response
  • No correlation with results of gastric emptying
    testing
  • Prokinetic effect lost at 6 weeks
  • Resolution of slow wave dysrhythmias
  • Vasey Am J Gastro 1989
  • Drug of choice in Parkinsons patients

28
The Drugs Domperidone
  • Dosing
  • Start 10 mg qid
  • Max 30 mg qid
  • Must treat for 1 month to assess efficacy
  • Side Effects
  • Does not cross blood-brain barrier
  • Increased Prolactin (anterior pituitary)
  • Galactorrhea
  • Menstrual Irregularities

Not FDA approved Can be obtained with IND
application and local IRB approval.
29
The Story of Domperidone
  • Janssen Pharmaceuticals
  • Several attempts at gaining FDA approval
  • Approved by FDA GI drugs section but rejected by
    FDA
  • No reasons given

June 7, 2004
30
D2 Antagonists Summary
  • No long-term data on efficacy in gastroparesis
  • Clinical benefit primarily due to anti-emetic
    properties (gt 4-6 weeks)
  • Side effects limit tolerability of metoclopramide

31
Serotonin in the gut
  • 5-HT3
  • Post-synaptic
  • Motor Sensory neurons
  • Ligand-gated ion channel
  • 5-HT4
  • Pre-synaptic
  • Myenteric plexus
  • Increases ACh release from motor nerve terminals

Bornstein Curr Opin Pharmcol 2006
32
The Drugs Serotonin in the stomach
  • Varying effects based on receptor subtype
    location
  • Gastric body
  • 5-HT1 NO release
  • smooth muscle relaxation
  • 5-HT4 Ach release
  • smooth muscle contraction
  • Pylorus
  • 5-HT3 - decrease tone (increases gastric
    emptying)

33
The Drugs Cisapride
  • 5-HT4 agonist/ 5-HT3 antagonist
  • Net effect increased acetylcholine release
  • Distal esophageal contractions (GERD)
  • Antroduodenal contractions (Gastroparesis)
  • Blocks human K channels
  • QT prolongation
  • Over 100 deaths- Withdrawn 2000
  • Torsade de pointes
  • CYP450 3A inhibitors

34
Long-Term Studies Cisapride
  • Diabetic Gastroparesis
  • Cisapride 10 mg tid v. Placebo
  • 12 months
  • Improvement in symptoms
  • Dyspepsia score
  • 4.1 v. 2.0
  • Improvement in gastric emptying
  • 13C-octanoate breath test
  • 50 175 min v. 223 min.

Schaub, Aliment PharmTher 2002
35
The Drugs Cisapride
  • Role in Functional Dyspepsia
  • 18 patients
  • Cisapride vs Placebo
  • Cisapride enhanced meal-induced fundic relaxation
  • 270cc vs. 147cc (plt0.05)
  • Mechanisms
  • Enhanced antral tone shifts volume to fundus
  • Enhanced gastric emptying into duodenum triggers
    increased fundic relaxation (vagus)
  • Janssens, et al. Aliment
    Pharmacol Ther 1998

36
Promotility Drugs

Abell, et al. Neurogast Motil 2006
37
Overview
  • Gastric physiology motility 101
  • Gastroparesis
  • The Drugs
  • Metoclopramide
  • Domperidone
  • Cisapride
  • Other Agents Gastric Pacing
  • The Pipeline...

38
Erythromycin
  • Motilin receptor agonist
  • Motilin released by duodenal mucosa
  • Initiates phase III of MMC
  • Motilin
  • Activates smooth muscle calcium channels
  • Stimulates cholinergic nerves

Lacy, Surg Clin NA 2003
39
Erythromycin
  • Physiologic Effects
  • Elicits antroduodenal contractions
  • Most potent stimulator of gastric emptying
  • Clinical Use
  • IV administration (3 mg/kg) for acute
    exacerbations
  • Tachyphylaxis
  • Abdominal pain, nausea
  • Worsens FD
  • Inhibits receptive relaxation

Gerken et al, Digestion 1999
40
Tegaserod
  • 5-HT4 agonist (partial)
  • Open-label treatment of 163 patients with
    gastroparesis1
  • Limited data on symptoms
  • Enhanced gastric emptying
  • Higher dose than in IBS
  • 6 mg TID, 12mg BID

  • 1 Tougas, et al, Gastroenterology 2003.

41
Tegaserod
  • Functional Dyspepsia
  • Enhances fundic accommodation
  • Increased pre and postprandial volumes
  • Pre 140 cc vs. 200 cc
  • Post 287 cc vs. 375 cc

Tack, et al. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2003
42
Tegaserod
  • March 30, 2007
  • Novartis suspends marketing of Tegaserod
  • 11,600 patients
  • 13 with serious CV events (1 in placebo group)
  • Also linked to SEVERE diarrhea, ischemic colitis
  • 4 deaths

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Itopride
  • Dopamine (D2) antagonist ACE inhibitor
  • Enhances gastric emptying in animals

44
Botulinum Toxin
  • Pylorus injection
  • Inhibits Ach release
  • Decreases pyloric resting tone
  • Prevents pyloric spasm
  • Increases gastric emptying
  • Gastroparesis Mechanisms
  • Impaired fundal tone
  • Antral hypomotility
  • Antroduodenal dyscoordination (Pylorospasm)
  • Pacemaker arrythmias
  • Excessive small bowel inhibitory feedback

45
Gastric Pacing Stimulation
  • Two Approaches
  • 1. Accelerate background gastric slow wave
  • Serosal leads
  • gt 3 cpm
  • 2. Direct electrical stimulation
  • Muscular leads
  • Gastroparesis Mechanisms
  • Impaired fundal tone
  • Antral hypomotility
  • Antroduodenal dyscoordination (Pylorospasm)
  • Pacemaker arrhythmias
  • Excessive small bowel inhibitory feedback

46
Overview
  • Gastric physiology motility 101
  • Gastroparesis
  • The Drugs
  • Metoclopramide
  • Domperidone
  • Cisapride
  • Other Agents Gastric Pacing
  • The Pipeline...

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Coming down the Pipeline
  • 5-HT4 agonists (w/o cardiac toxicity)
  • Renzapride
  • Mosapride
  • Prucalopride
  • Levosulpride ( D2 blockade)
  • MotilinR agonists (w/o antibiotic properties)
  • ABT-229
  • KC 11458
  • GM 611
  • Miscellaneous
  • Ghrelin (gastric stimulatory properties)
  • CCK antagonist
  • Loxiglumide
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