Pharmacokinetics of UC781-loaded intravaginal ring segments in rabbits: A comparison of polymer matrices

Meredith R. Clark, Patrick F. Kiser, Andrew Loxley, Christopher McConville, R. Karl Malcolm, David R. Friend

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Abstract

UC781 is a potent and poorly water-soluble nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor being investigated as a potential microbicide for preventing sexual transmission of HIV-1. This study was designed to evaluate the in vivo release and pharmacokinetics of UC781 delivered from matrix-type intravaginal ring segments in rabbits. Three polymer matrices (polyurethane, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, and silicone elastomer) and two drug loadings (5 and 15 mg/segment) were evaluated in at least one of two independent studies for up to 28 days in vivo. Inter-study comparison of in vivo release, vaginal tissue, and plasma concentrations for similar formulations demonstrated good reproducibility of the animal model. Mean estimates for a 28-day in vivo release ranged from 0. 35 to 3. 17 mg UC781 per segment. Mean proximal vaginal tissue levels (adjacent to the IVR segment) were 8-410 ng/g and did not change significantly with time for most formulations. Distal vaginal tissue levels of UC781 were 6- to 49-fold lower than proximal tissue levels. Mean UC781 plasma levels were low for all formulations, at 0. 09-0. 58 ng/mL. All formulations resulted in similar UC781 concentrations in vaginal tissue and plasma, except the low loading polyurethane group which provided significantly lower levels. Loading dependent release and pharmacokinetics were only clearly observed for the polyurethane matrix. Based on these results, intravaginal ring segments loaded with UC781 led to vaginal tissue concentrations ranging from below to approximately two orders of magnitude higher than UC781's EC 50 under in vitro conditions (2. 8 ng/mL), with little influence by polymer matrix or UC781 loading. Moreover, these findings support the use of rabbit vaginal pharmacokinetic studies in preclinical testing of microbicide intravaginal rings.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)238-246
Number of pages9
JournalDrug Delivery and Translational Research
Volume1
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2011

Keywords

  • Intravaginal ring
  • Microbicide
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • UC781

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmaceutical Science

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