Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of combined treatment with alpha-interferon (alpha-IFN) and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) on liver function tests and serum HCV-RNA in patients with chronic hepatitis C who had not responded to alpha-IFN alone. Method: One hundred and three patients (60 men, 43 women, mean age 49 +/- 1.3 years) who had not responded (both HCV-RNA positive and increased serum ALT levels) to 4 consecutive months of treatment with alpha-IFN (3 MU three times weekly) were randomly assigned to receive UDCA (IFN-UDCA, 53 patients, 600 mg/day) in addition to the same alpha-IFN dose, or to continue alpha-IFN alone (IFN-controls, 50 patients). After stopping alpha-IFN, patients who had received UDCA continued to receive UDCA for an additional 6-month period. The two groups were comparable for sex, basal ALT, basal yGT, genotype distribution and liver histology, while mean age was lower in controls (53 +/- 1.8 vs 46 +/- 1.8 years; P< 0.01). Results: Twenty (38%) out of 53 IFN-UDCA patients had normal ALT, compared with only six (12%) out of 50 IFN-control patients (P < 0.01). HCV-RNA became undetectable in four IFN-UDCA patients. Three months after withdrawal of alpha IFN, 15 IFN-UDCA responders, but none of the IFN-controls, had normal ALT values (P< 0.01); 6 months after withdrawal, nine IFN-UDCA responders still had normal ALT (P= NS) and HCV-RNA was still undetectable in four of them. Portal and periportal inflammation showed a statistically significant improvement (Fisher's exact test P< 0.01) in IFN-UDCA patients as compared with IFN-controls, while no effect was observed on portal fibrosis. Conclusions: These data demonstrate that UDCA improves the response rate to alpha-IFN. Furthermore, in 8% of IFN-UDCA patients the response rate was sustained and associated with HCV-RNA clearance.

Fabbri, C., Mazzella, G., Marchetto, S., Pezzoli, A., Fusaroli, P., Accogli, E., et al. (1997). Efficacy of ursodeoxycholic acid administration as adjuvant therapy together with alfa-interferon for chronic hepatitis C. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 112(4), A1261-A1261.

Efficacy of ursodeoxycholic acid administration as adjuvant therapy together with alfa-interferon for chronic hepatitis C

Fabbri, C;Mazzella, G;Fusaroli, P;Azzaroli, F;
1997

Abstract

Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of combined treatment with alpha-interferon (alpha-IFN) and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) on liver function tests and serum HCV-RNA in patients with chronic hepatitis C who had not responded to alpha-IFN alone. Method: One hundred and three patients (60 men, 43 women, mean age 49 +/- 1.3 years) who had not responded (both HCV-RNA positive and increased serum ALT levels) to 4 consecutive months of treatment with alpha-IFN (3 MU three times weekly) were randomly assigned to receive UDCA (IFN-UDCA, 53 patients, 600 mg/day) in addition to the same alpha-IFN dose, or to continue alpha-IFN alone (IFN-controls, 50 patients). After stopping alpha-IFN, patients who had received UDCA continued to receive UDCA for an additional 6-month period. The two groups were comparable for sex, basal ALT, basal yGT, genotype distribution and liver histology, while mean age was lower in controls (53 +/- 1.8 vs 46 +/- 1.8 years; P< 0.01). Results: Twenty (38%) out of 53 IFN-UDCA patients had normal ALT, compared with only six (12%) out of 50 IFN-control patients (P < 0.01). HCV-RNA became undetectable in four IFN-UDCA patients. Three months after withdrawal of alpha IFN, 15 IFN-UDCA responders, but none of the IFN-controls, had normal ALT values (P< 0.01); 6 months after withdrawal, nine IFN-UDCA responders still had normal ALT (P= NS) and HCV-RNA was still undetectable in four of them. Portal and periportal inflammation showed a statistically significant improvement (Fisher's exact test P< 0.01) in IFN-UDCA patients as compared with IFN-controls, while no effect was observed on portal fibrosis. Conclusions: These data demonstrate that UDCA improves the response rate to alpha-IFN. Furthermore, in 8% of IFN-UDCA patients the response rate was sustained and associated with HCV-RNA clearance.
1997
Fabbri, C., Mazzella, G., Marchetto, S., Pezzoli, A., Fusaroli, P., Accogli, E., et al. (1997). Efficacy of ursodeoxycholic acid administration as adjuvant therapy together with alfa-interferon for chronic hepatitis C. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 112(4), A1261-A1261.
Fabbri, C; Mazzella, G; Marchetto, S; Pezzoli, A; Fusaroli, P; Accogli, E; Azzaroli, F; Mazzeo, C; Jaboli, F; Roda, E
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