TOXICITY OF AIDS DRUGS ON HUMAN PLACENTA
艾滋病药物对人胎盘的毒性
基本信息
- 批准号:3144128
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.08万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1989
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1989-11-01 至 1992-10-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:antiAIDS agent cell differentiation cell growth regulation communicable disease transmission drug metabolism embryo /fetus drug adverse effect embryo /fetus toxicology female high performance liquid chromatography human pregnant subject human tissue placenta placental transfer tissue /cell culture trophoblast zidovudine
项目摘要
HIV infection of infants generally occurs ante-or intra-partum. The
logical approach to the prevention or the reduction in the severity of
infection is to treat the infected mother. AZT and other nucleosides are
currently under consideration for such use. However, the administration of
AZT is often associated with bone marrow depression raising the possibility
of a general adverse effect on rapidly proliferating tissue. The fetal
tissue that is exposed to the highest concentration of maternally
administered medication in the placenta. Interference with placental
function could have serious secondary effects in the fetus. Our recent
observation that AZT is extensively metabolized by the placenta raises the
possibility of local toxicity. The antiviral effect of AZT, as well as its
toxic effects, is attributed to metabolites of AZT, particularly the
triphosphate. A safe technique for investigating these questions before
clinical trials with AZT and other anti-AIDS drugs is highly desirable. It
is proposed to employ human trophoblast in tissue culture to study the
metabolism of AZT and its effect on growth, differentiation and function of
the trophoblast. This approach will complement our previously funded study
of the placental transfer and metabolism of drugs for AIDS using placental
perfusion. That proposal focuses on the potential exposure of the
developing fetus to AZT and other nucleosides and their metabolites in
contrasts to the present proposal which will concentrate on the effects of
AZT, and possibly other drugs related to the treatment of AIDS on the
trophoblast itself. An additional approach which would add a new dimension
to this line or inquiry is the development of a polarized
syncytiotrophoblast barrier in vitro by using bicameral filter chamber
devices. Such a model have a wide application in examining the effects of
AZT and other drugs, on trophoblast function, the transmission of HIV virus
and the transfer of other molecules across the placenta.
婴儿HIV感染一般发生在产前或产中。的
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