An intravaginal ring that releases the NNRTI MIV-150 reduces SHIV transmission in macaques.
Sci Transl Med
; 4(150): 150ra123, 2012 Sep 05.
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Microbicides may prevent HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in women; however, determining the optimal means of delivery of active pharmaceutical ingredients remains a major challenge. We previously demonstrated that a vaginal gel containing the non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor MIV-150 partially protected macaques from SHIV-RT (simian/HIV reverse transcriptase) infection, and the addition of zinc acetate rendered the gel significantly protective. We test the activity of MIV-150 without the addition of zinc acetate when delivered from either ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) or silicone intravaginal rings (IVRs). MIV-150 was successfully delivered, because it was detected in vaginal fluids and tissues by radioimmunoassay in pharmacokinetic studies. Moreover, EVA IVRs significantly protected macaques from SHIV-RT infection. Our results demonstrate that MIV-150-containing IVRs have the potential to prevent HIV infection and highlight the possible use of IVRs for delivering drugs that block HIV and other STIs.
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Piridinas
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Urea
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Síndrome de Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida del Simio
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Inhibidores de la Transcriptasa Inversa
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Dispositivos Anticonceptivos Femeninos
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Macaca
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Nucleósidos
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Animals
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Sci Transl Med
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CIENCIA
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MEDICINA
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2012
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Article
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Estados Unidos