Efficacy and Safety of a New Vaginal Contraceptive Antimicrobial Formulation Containing High Molecular Weight Poly(Sodium 4-Styrenesulfonate)
Host cell infection by sexually transmitted disease (STD)-causing microbes and fertilization by spermatozoa may have some mechanisms in common. If so, certain noncytotoxic agents could inhibit the functional activity of both organisms. High molecular mass poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (T-PSS) may...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2002-04, Vol.66 (4), p.886-894 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Host cell infection by sexually transmitted disease (STD)-causing microbes and fertilization by spermatozoa may have some
mechanisms in common. If so, certain noncytotoxic agents could inhibit the functional activity of both organisms. High molecular
mass poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (T-PSS) may be one of these compounds. T-PSS alone (1 mg/ml) or in a gel (2% or 5% T-PSS)
completely prevented conception in the rabbit. Contraception was not due to sperm cytotoxicity or to an effect on sperm migration.
However, T-PSS inhibited sperm hyaluronidase ( IC 50 = 5.3 μg/ml) and acrosin ( IC 50 = 0.3 μg/ml) and caused the loss of acrosomes from spermatozoa (85% maximal loss by 0.5 μg/ml). T-PSS (5% in gel) also reduced
sperm penetration into bovine cervical mucus (73% inhibition by 1 mg gel/ml). T-PSS (5% in gel) inhibited human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV; IC 50 = 16 μg gel/ml) and herpes simplex viruses (HSV-1 and HSV-2; IC 50 = 1.3 and 1.0 μg gel/ml, respectively). The drug showed high efficacy against a number of clinical isolates and laboratory
strains. T-PSS (5% in gel) also inhibited Neisseria gonorrhea ( IC 50 < 1.0 gel/ml) and Chlamydia trachomatis ( IC 50 = 1.2 μg gel/ml) but had no effect on lactobacilli. These results imply that T-PSS is an effective functional inhibitor of
both spermatozoa and certain STD-causing microbes. The noncytotoxic nature should make T-PSS safe for vaginal use. T-PSS was
nonmutagenic in vitro and possessed an acute oral toxicity of >5 g/kg (rat). Gel with 10% T-PSS did not irritate the skin
or penile mucosa (rabbit) and caused no dermal sensitization (guinea pig). Vaginal administration of the 5% T-PSS gel to the
rabbit for 14 consecutive days caused no systemic toxicity and only mild (acceptable) vaginal irritation. T-PSS in gel form
is worthy of clinical evaluation as a vaginal contraceptive HIV/STD preventative. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod66.4.886 |