Development of the polyurethane sponge as a delivery system for aryl 4-guanidinobenzoates

The Today ® Contraceptive Sponge was evaluated as a vehicle for the delivery of aryl 4-guanidinobenzoates (AGs) which are highly active sperm acrosin inhibitors. Studies in animals have shown that several AGs are more potent vaginal contraceptives and less irritating to the vagina than nonoxynol-9 (...

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description The Today ® Contraceptive Sponge was evaluated as a vehicle for the delivery of aryl 4-guanidinobenzoates (AGs) which are highly active sperm acrosin inhibitors. Studies in animals have shown that several AGs are more potent vaginal contraceptives and less irritating to the vagina than nonoxynol-9 (N-9), the most frequently used active ingredient in commercial vaginal contraceptive formulations. Neither nonoxynol-9 nor the material that could be solubilized from the sponge matrix altered the enzyme-inhibitory activity of 4'-acetamidophenyl 4-guanidinobenzoate HCl (AGB), 4′-carboxyphenyl 4-guanidinobenzoate HCl (EGB) or 4′-carbomethoxyphenyl 4-guanidinobenzoate HCl (MSGB). Besides being acrosin inhibitors, all three AGs exhibited antimotility activity towards human spermatozoa, EGB being as potent as N-9. The antimotility effects of the AGs and N-9 were additive. For subsequent studies, AGB was used as the model compound. Manufacture of the AGB-containing sponges did not affect the chemical structure of AGB. Good release rates of AGB were obtained from the sponges over a 7-day period. The release rates were 20–50% higher when the sponges also contained N-9. These results indicate that certain AGs exert a dual contraceptive action on spermatozoa by inhibiting both the sperm enzyme acrosin and sperm motility. Furthermore, the polyurethane sponge appears to be a convenient and satisfactory long-term delivery system for the AGs. A mixture of N-9 and AG can be used clinically because these compounds have no adverse effects on each other.
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Birth control
Contraceptive Devices
Female
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Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
In Vitro Techniques
Male
Medical sciences
Nonoxynol
Other methods of contraception. Sterilization
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Polyurethanes - pharmacology
Population
Sperm Motility - drug effects
Trypsin - metabolism
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