Dolutegravir Pharmacokinetics in the Genital Tract and Colorectum of HIV-Negative Men After Single and Multiple Dosing

OBJECTIVES:To describe first-dose and steady state pharmacokinetics (PKs) of dolutegravir (DTG) in blood plasma (BP), seminal fluid (SF), colorectal tissue (RT), and rectal mucosal fluid (RF) of healthy HIV-negative men. DESIGN:A phase 1, open-label, PK study that enrolled 12 healthy men taking 50 m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 2013-09, Vol.64 (1), p.39-44
Hauptverfasser: Greener, Benjamin N, Patterson, Kristine B, Prince, Heather M A, Sykes, Craig S, Adams, Jessica L, Dumond, Julie B, Shaheen, Nicholas J, Madanick, Ryan D, Dellon, Evan S, Cohen, Myron S, Kashuba, Angela D M
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVES:To describe first-dose and steady state pharmacokinetics (PKs) of dolutegravir (DTG) in blood plasma (BP), seminal fluid (SF), colorectal tissue (RT), and rectal mucosal fluid (RF) of healthy HIV-negative men. DESIGN:A phase 1, open-label, PK study that enrolled 12 healthy men taking 50 mg DTG daily for 8 days. METHODS:Eleven paired BP samples and 3 SF and RF samples were collected over 24 hours after first (PK1) and multiple (PK2) dosing. RT biopsies were collected at 1 of 6 time points at PK1 and PK2 to generate composite PK profiles. DTG concentrations were analyzed by validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Noncompartmental PK analysis was conducted with Phoenix WinNonlin v6.3, and Spearman rank correlations were determined using SAS v9.3. RESULTS:BP area under the concentration–time curves (AUCs) were similar to previous reports, and concentrations at 24 hours (C24 h) were 6- to 34-fold greater than the protein-adjusted concentration required for 90% viral inhibition (PA-IC90) of 64 ng/mL. SF exposures were
ISSN:1525-4135
1944-7884
DOI:10.1097/QAI.0b013e31829ed7a4