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Optimization of lipid-indinavir complexes for localization in lymphoid tissues of HIV-infected macaques.
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Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) [J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr] 2006 Jun; Vol. 42 (2), pp. 155-61. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- In HIV-infected persons on highly active antiretroviral therapy, residual virus is found in lymphoid tissues. Indinavir concentrations in lymph node mononuclear cells of patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy were approximately 25% to 35% of those in blood mononuclear cells, suggesting that drug insufficiency contributes to residual virus in lymphoid tissues. Therefore, we developed novel lipid-indinavir nanoparticles targeted to lymphoid tissues. Given subcutaneously, these nanoparticles provided indinavir concentrations 250% to 2270% higher than plasma indinavir concentrations in both peripheral and visceral lymph nodes. Improved indinavir delivery was reflected in reduced viral RNA and CD4(+) T-cell rebound. This study optimized lipid nanoparticle formulation with respect to indinavir in lymphoid tissues of HIV-infected macaques. Regardless of lipid characteristic tested (charge, fluidity, and steric modification), indinavir binds completely to lipid at pH 7.4 but is reversed at pH 5.5 or lower. Compared with previous formulations, nanoparticles composed of disteroyl phosphatidylcholine and methyl polyethylene glycol-disteroyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DSPC:mPEG-DSPE) provided 6-fold higher indinavir levels in lymph nodes and enhanced drug exposure in blood. Enhanced anti-HIV activity paralleled improved intracellular drug accumulation. Collectively, these data suggest that indinavir nanoparticles composed of DSPC:mPEG-DSPE provided the most effective lymphoid delivery and could maximally suppress the virus in lymphoid tissues.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Anti-HIV Agents metabolism
Anti-HIV Agents pharmacology
CD4 Lymphocyte Count
Cell Line
Disease Models, Animal
Drug Carriers
HIV Infections virology
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Indinavir metabolism
Indinavir pharmacology
Injections, Subcutaneous
Lipids administration & dosage
Lipids pharmacokinetics
Lymph Nodes chemistry
Macaca nemestrina
Nanostructures chemistry
Phosphatidylcholines pharmacokinetics
RNA, Viral blood
Tissue Distribution
Anti-HIV Agents administration & dosage
Anti-HIV Agents pharmacokinetics
HIV Infections drug therapy
HIV-2
Indinavir administration & dosage
Indinavir pharmacokinetics
Lymphoid Tissue chemistry
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1525-4135
- Volume :
- 42
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16760797
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.qai.0000214822.33905.87