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Phase II Pilot Study of Rosiglitazone Maleate in Patients With Residual or Recurrent ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Tumor or Newly Diagnosed, Recurrent, or Residual Non-Secreting Pituitary Tumor

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Basic Trial Information
Objectives
Entry Criteria
Expected Enrollment
Outcomes
Outline
Trial Contact Information
Registry Information

Alternate Title

Rosiglitazone in Treating Patients With Pituitary Tumors

Basic Trial Information

PhaseTypeStatusAgeSponsorProtocol IDs
Phase IIBiomarker/Laboratory analysis, TreatmentActive18 to 65NCIUCLA-0411082-03
04-11-082-03, NCT00616642

Objectives

  1. To assess the effect of rosiglitazone maleate on the core biochemical parameter, 24-hour urinary free cortisol levels, in patients with recurrent or uncured pituitary-dependent Cushing disease. (Group 1)
  2. To assess the effect of this drug on corticotropin-releasing hormone-stimulated pituitary tumor ACTH secretion in patients with recurrent or uncured pituitary-dependent Cushing disease. (Group 1)
  3. To assess the effect of this drug on tumor growth in patients with non-secreting pituitary macroadenoma (> 10 mm) using RECIST criteria. (Group 2)
  4. To assess the effect of this drug on pituitary tumor gonadotropin (i.e., follicle-stimulating hormone, leuteinizing hormone, and alpha-subunit) secretion in patients with non-secreting macroadenoma. (Group 2)
  5. To assess the overall safety and tolerability of this drug in both cohorts of patients.
  6. To assess the overall quality of life, in terms of performance status during treatment, of both cohorts of patients using the Karnofsky performance index.

Entry Criteria

Disease Characteristics:

  • Clinically demonstrable pituitary tumor, including either of the following subtypes:
    • ACTH-secreting adenoma
      • Residual or recurrent disease ≥ 1 month after prior pituitary surgery
      • Clinically demonstrable tumor, as evidenced by both of the following:
        • Elevated 24-hour urinary free cortisol (UFC) level
        • Lack of suppression of 8 a.m. serum cortisol to < 1.8 µg/dL after administration of dexamethasone 1 mg at 11 p.m. the previous night
      • Tumor demonstrated by MRI performed with and without contrast and/or by inferior petrosal sinus sampling with evidence of a central ACTH source
    • Non-secreting pituitary adenoma
      • Newly diagnosed disease or residual tumor after prior surgical debulking
        • Patients underwent prior surgical debulking must be ≥ 3 months post-surgery
      • More than 10 mm in widest diameter (i.e., macroadenoma), as demonstrated by pituitary MRI performed with and without gadolinium
      • No biochemical evidence of any of the following:
        • Acromegaly as demonstrated by normal serum insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) level
        • Cushing disease as demonstrated by normal 24-hour UFC cortisol level
        • Prolactinoma as demonstrated by normal to moderately elevated prolactin levels (moderate elevations in serum prolactin [< 200 ng/mL] can occur in non-secreting tumors due to pituitary stalk displacement)


  • Normal visual field evaluation by Goldman perimetry


  • Hypopituitarism allowed as evidenced by any or all of the following:
    • Subnormal growth hormone (GH) response to arginine/GH-releasing hormone testing (normal response is an increase of 2-6 ng/me)
    • Low age and sex-matched IGF-1 levels
    • Low thyroid-stimulating hormone, free triiodothyronine, and free thyroxine levels
    • Low estradiol levels
    • Low leuteinizing hormone (LH) and low follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels in post-menopausal female patients OR low testosterone, LH, and FSH levels in male patients


  • Patients with Cushing disease (i.e., harboring ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas) must meet the following criteria:
    • Hypercortisolemic (i.e., uncured) despite ≥ 1 pituitary surgery
    • Refuse to undergo pituitary irradiation and/or bilateral adrenalectomy
    • Refuse alternate steroid-lowering therapy such as ketoconazole and/or metyrapone


Prior/Concurrent Therapy:

  • See Disease Characteristics
  • No prior or concurrent radiotherapy for pituitary tumor
  • More than 1 month since prior unlicensed drugs or participation in a clinical trial using an investigational drug
  • More than 3 months since prior rosiglitazone maleate or other thiazolidinedione
  • Patients diagnosed with hypopituitarism (except post-menopausal females) are required to initiate hormone-replacement therapy (HRT) for the 6-month duration of the study and to discontinue HRT at the end of 6 months to re-evaluate hypopituitarism
  • No concurrent pituitary surgery

Patient Characteristics:

  • Must be able to undergo pituitary MRI (group 2)
  • No clinically significant renal, hematologic, cardiac, or hepatic abnormalities within the past month
  • No other active malignancy within the past five years except basal cell carcinoma or carcinoma in situ of the cervix
  • No evidence of drug or alcohol abuse
  • No prior or current medical condition that may interfere with the conduct of the study or evaluation of its results, in the opinion of the Investigator or the Data Safety Monitoring Board compliance officer
  • No postmenopausal female receiving HRT
  • Not pregnant or nursing
  • Negative pregnancy test
  • Fertile patients must use effective contraception for at least 2 months prior to, during, and for 1 month after completion of study therapy
  • No history of immunocompromise, including known HIV positivity as measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and western blot
  • More than 2 months since prior blood donation > 400 mL
  • No active or suspected acute or chronic uncontrolled infection
  • No history of noncompliance to medical regimens, potentially unreliability, or inability to complete the study

Expected Enrollment

30

A total of 15 patients with ACTH-secreting pituitary tumor and 15 patients with non-secreting pituitary macroadenomas will be accrued for this study.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome(s)

Efficacy of rosiglitazone maleate on Cushing disease
Complete response in patients with non-secreting pituitary tumor
Partial response in patients with non-secreting pituitary tumor

Outline

Patients are grouped according to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-secreting status (yes [Group 1] vs no [Group 2]).

  • Group 1 (ACTH-secreting adenomas): Patients receive 4 mg oral rosiglitazone maleate once daily in week 1 and then 8 mg once daily beginning in week 2 and continuing for up to 6 months in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.


  • Group 2 (non-secreting macroadenomas): Patients receive 4 mg oral rosiglitazone maleate once daily in week 1 and then 8 mg once daily beginning in week 2 and continuing for up to 12 months in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.


Patients undergo collection of blood and urine samples at baseline and after completion of study therapy to assess pituitary function, thyroid function, and 24-hour urinary free cortisol levels. Additional assessments include corticotrophin-stimulation testing, dynamic pituitary function testing (i.e., arginine/growth-hormone releasing-hormone testing) to measure growth hormone secretion, and overnight 1 mg dexamethasone suppression testing to measure 8 a.m. serum cortisol levels. Patients also undergo MRI at baseline and after completion of study therapy to examine the effects of rosiglitazone maleate treatment on pituitary tumor size.

Patients complete a questionnaire at baseline and monthly during study for evaluation of headaches.

Trial Contact Information

Trial Lead Organizations

Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA

Anthony Heaney, MD, Principal investigator
Ph: 310-825-5874; 888-798-0719

Trial Sites

U.S.A.
California
  Los Angeles
 Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA
 Clinical Trials Office - Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA
Ph: 888-798-0719

Registry Information
Official Title Rosiglitazone (Peroxisome Proliferating Activating receptor-gamma {PPAR-y} Ligand) Treatment of Pituitary Tumors
Trial Start Date 2005-05-11
Trial Completion Date 2009-12-31 (estimated)
Registered in ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00616642
Date Submitted to PDQ 2008-01-25
Information Last Verified 2009-07-22
NCI Grant/Contract Number CA16042

Note: The purpose of most clinical trials listed in this database is to test new cancer treatments, or new methods of diagnosing, screening, or preventing cancer. Because all potentially harmful side effects are not known before a trial is conducted, dose and schedule modifications may be required for participants if they develop side effects from the treatment or test. The therapy or test described in this clinical trial is intended for use by clinical oncologists in carefully structured settings, and may not prove to be more effective than standard treatment. A responsible investigator associated with this clinical trial should be consulted before using this protocol.

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