Literature DB >> 9517941

Anti-human immunodeficiency virus activity and cellular metabolism of a potential prodrug of the acyclic nucleoside phosphonate 9-R-(2-phosphonomethoxypropyl)adenine (PMPA), Bis(isopropyloxymethylcarbonyl)PMPA.

B L Robbins1, R V Srinivas, C Kim, N Bischofberger, A Fridland.   

Abstract

Bis(isopropyloxymethylcarbonyl) 9-R-(2-phosphonomethoxypropyl)adenine [bis(POC)PMPA] has been identified as a novel prodrug of PMPA. The anti-human immunodeficiency virus activity of bis(POC)PMPA was >100-fold greater than that of PMPA in both an established T-cell line and primary peripheral blood lymphocytes. This improved efficacy was shown to be due to a rapid intracellular uptake of the prodrug resulting in an increased intracellular accumulation of PMPA diphosphate (PMPApp), the pharmacologically active metabolite. PMPApp levels in bis(POC)PMPA-treated cells exceeded by >1,000-fold the levels seen in cells treated with unmodified PMPA in both resting and activated peripheral blood lymphocytes. Significant differences in the intracellular catabolism of PMPA metabolites were noted between the resting and activated lymphocytes. The half-life for the disappearance of PMPApp, derived from either bis(POC)PMPA or PMPA, was 12 to 15 h in the activated lymphocytes and 33 to 50 h in the resting lymphocytes. This long persistence of PMPApp, particularly in resting lymphocytes, may be unique to the nucleoside phosphonate analogs and indicates that effective levels of the active metabolite can be achieved and maintained with relatively infrequent administration of the parent drug.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9517941      PMCID: PMC105507     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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