| Literature DB >> 26091920 |
Shweta R Ugaonkar1, Asa Wesenberg2, Jolanta Wilk2, Samantha Seidor2, Olga Mizenina2, Larisa Kizima2, Aixa Rodriguez2, Shimin Zhang2, Keith Levendosky2, Jessica Kenney2, Meropi Aravantinou2, Nina Derby2, Brooke Grasperge3, Agegnehu Gettie4, James Blanchard3, Narender Kumar2, Kevin Roberts2, Melissa Robbiani2, José A Fernández-Romero2, Thomas M Zydowsky2.
Abstract
Women urgently need a self-initiated, multipurpose prevention technology (MPT) that simultaneously reduces their risk of acquiring HIV-1, HSV-2, and HPV (latter two associated with increased risk of HIV-1 acquisition) and prevents unintended pregnancy. Here, we describe a novel core-matrix intravaginal ring (IVR), the MZCL IVR, which effectively delivered the MZC combination microbicide and a contraceptive. The MZCL IVR contains four active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs): MIV-150 (targets HIV-1), zinc acetate (ZA; targets HIV-1 and HSV-2), carrageenan (CG; targets HPV and HSV-2), and levonorgestrel (LNG; targets unintended pregnancy). The elastomeric IVR body (matrix) was produced by hot melt extrusion of the non-water swellable elastomer, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA-28), containing the hydrophobic small molecules, MIV-150 and LNG. The solid hydrophilic core, embedded within the IVR by compression, contained the small molecule ZA and the macromolecule CG. Hydrated ZA/CG from the core was released by diffusion via a pore on the IVR while the MIV-150/LNG diffused from the matrix continuously for 94 days (d) in vitro and up to 28 d (study period) in macaques. The APIs released in vitro and in vivo were active against HIV-1ADA-M, HSV-2, and HPV16 PsV in cell-based assays. Serum LNG was at levels associated with local contraceptive effects. The results demonstrate proof-of-concept of a novel core-matrix IVR for sustained and simultaneous delivery of diverse molecules for the prevention of HIV, HSV-2 and HPV acquisition, as well as unintended pregnancy.Entities:
Keywords: Contraception; Core–matrix design; Efficacy; Intravaginal ring; Microbicides; Multipurpose prevention technology
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26091920 PMCID: PMC4683108 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.06.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776