Semen and serum pharmacokinetics of zidovudine and zidovudine-glucuronide in men with HIV-1 infection
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Semen and serum pharmacokinetics of zidovudine and zidovudine-glucuronide in men with HIV-1 infection
Abstract
Study objective: To characterize the concentration-time profiles of zidovudine and zidovudine-glucuronide in semen and serum of men infected with the human immunodeficiency-1 virus (HIV-1).
Design: Open-label observational study.
Setting: University-affiliated teaching hospital and research center.
Patients: Four asymptomatic HIV-1-infected men.
Interventions: Zidovudine administration was followed by an 8-hour intensive pharmacokinetic study on day 1. Over the next 8 days, a dose administration and timed single-sample strategy was employed to determine serum and semen concentration time profiles simultaneously.
Measurements and main results: Zidovudine and zidovudine-glucuronide concentrations were uniformly higher in semen than in serum except at 1 hour after the dose. The median area under the curve ratio (semen AUC0-48:serum AUC0-infinity) was 3.31 for zidovudine and 15.04 for zidovudine-glucuronide.
Conclusion: Zidovudine and zidovudine-glucuronide reach high levels in seminal plasma relative to serum. The virologic, pharmacodynamic, and public health implications of distribution to this compartment require further study.
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