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Abstract
PHI-443 (N'-[2-(2-thiophene)ethyl]-N'-[2-(5-
bromopyridyl)] thiourea) is a rationally designed novel
thiophene thiourea non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase
inhibitor (NNRTI) with potent anti-HIV activity against
the wild-type and drug-resistant primary clinical
isolates. This study examined the potential utility of
PHI-443 as a nonspermicidal microbicide for prevention of
sexual transmission of HIV. Our goal in this study was
to test the effects of PHI-443 on in vivo sperm functions
under conditions shown to inactivate viruses in human
cells. PHI-443 completely prevented the vaginal
transmission of a genotypically and phenotypically drug-
resistant HIV-1 isolate in the humanized severe combined
immunodeficient (Hu-SCID) mouse model of sexually
transmitted AIDS. Exposure of human sperm to PHI-443 at
doses 30,000-times higher than those that yield effective
concentrations against the AIDS virus had no adverse
effect on sperm motility, kinematics, cervical mucus
penetrability or the viability of vaginal and cervical
epithelial cells. Exposure of rabbit semen to PHI-443
either ex vivo or in vivo had no adverse impact on in
vivo fertilizing ability in the rabbit model.
Reproductive indices, i.e., pregnancy rate, embryo
implantation, and pre-implantation losses were not
affected by pretreatment of rabbit semen with PHI-443.
Likewise, intravaginal application of 2% PHI-443 via a
self-emulsifying gel at the time of artificial
insemination resulted in healthy offsprings with no
apparent peri- or postnatal repercussions. Repeated
intravaginal administration of 0.5% to 2% PHI-443 gel was
found to be safe in rabbits and lacked systemic
absorption. PHI-443 has clinical potential as a
prophylactic broad-spectrum anti-HIV microbicide without
contraceptive activity.
Key words:
Female Reproductive Tract
Assisted Reproductive Technology
Sperm
Sperm motility and transport
Vagina
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