Δ4-Abiraterone

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Δ4-Abiraterone

Δ4-Abiraterone is a steroidal androgen synthesis inhibitor and a derivative of abiraterone. It is primarily used in the treatment of prostate cancer. Δ4-Abiraterone is an active metabolite of abiraterone acetate, which is a prodrug of abiraterone.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Δ4-Abiraterone works by inhibiting the enzyme CYP17A1, which is crucial for the production of androgens. By blocking this enzyme, Δ4-Abiraterone reduces the levels of androgens, which are hormones that can promote the growth of prostate cancer cells.

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

Δ4-Abiraterone is formed in the body from abiraterone acetate. After oral administration, abiraterone acetate is rapidly converted to abiraterone, which is then metabolized to Δ4-Abiraterone. This metabolite has been shown to have potent anti-androgenic activity.

Clinical Use[edit]

Δ4-Abiraterone is used in the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). It is often administered in combination with prednisone to manage the side effects associated with androgen deprivation therapy.

Side Effects[edit]

Common side effects of Δ4-Abiraterone include hypertension, hypokalemia, and fluid retention. These side effects are primarily due to the inhibition of CYP17A1, which also affects the production of other steroids such as cortisol.

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