Influence of hydrazine sulfate on abnormal carbohydrate
metabolism in cancer patients with weight loss.
Chlebowski RT,
Heber D,
Richardson B,
Block JB.
Thirty-eight patients with advanced cancer and weight loss were tested in a
prospectively randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the
influence of hydrazine sulfate on carbohydrate metabolism in cancer cachexia.
All patients had an initial 3-day inpatient metabolic evaluation including:
standard 5-hr p.o. glucose tolerance test, hormone studies, and total glucose
production by infusion of [6-3H]glucose. After 30 days of treatment with
capsules containing either placebo or hydrazine sulfate in a 60-mg, 3 times/day
dosage, inpatient evaluation was repeated. A total of 62 metabolic inpatient
evaluations were performed. The pretreatment characteristics of age, sex, prior
therapy experience, nutritional parameters and tumor types were comparable in
placebo and hydrazine treatment groups. On initial evaluation, abnormal glucose
tolerance and increased glucose production were frequently seen. Serial
assessment of glucose tolerance showed no improvement after 30 days of placebo
treatment. However, the glucose tolerance was significantly improved in patients
receiving 30 days of hydrazine sulfate [2-hr glucose; initial 169 +/- 24 (S.E.)
mg/dl versus final 128 +/- 12 mg/dl; p less than 0.05]. In addition, the rate of
total glucose production was significantly decreased after 30 days of hydrazine
sulfate compared to placebo treatment (2.46 mg/kg/min versus 3.07 mg/kg/min,
respectively; p less than 0.05). Toxic effects of hydrazine sulfate were
minimal. Our results suggest that hydrazine sulfate can influence the abnormal
carbohydrate metabolism associated with weight loss in patients with cancer.
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PMID: 6692384 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]