TY - JOUR
T1 - Entry of inflammatory cells into the mouse vagina following application of candidate microbicides
T2 - Comparison of detergent-based and sulfated polymer-based agents
AU - Milligan, Gregg N.
AU - Dudley, Kristen L.
AU - Bourne, Nigel
AU - Reece, Alisa
AU - Stanberry, Lawrence R.
PY - 2002/10/1
Y1 - 2002/10/1
N2 - Background: Because topical microbicides designed to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases may be applied frequently, it is important to ensure product safety as well as efficacy. A murine model was developed to test for induction of inflammatory responses following application of candidate microbicides. Goal: A comparison was made of the induction of inflammation following vaginal application of detergent-based and sulfated polymer-based microbicides. Study Design: Vaginal leukocytes were collected, identified, and quantified following microbicide application to detect the entry of inflammatory leukocytes into the vaginal lumen. Results: Large numbers of neutrophils and macrophages entered the vaginal lumen following a single application of detergent-based microbicides. No significant increase in vaginal leukocytes was detected following a single or repeated application of sulfated polymer-based microbicides. Conclusion: Application of sulfated polymer-based microbicides was less likely to result in inflammatory responses than was application of detergent-based compounds. This murine model should prove useful as part of a screening process to prioritize candidate microbicides before clinical trial.
AB - Background: Because topical microbicides designed to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases may be applied frequently, it is important to ensure product safety as well as efficacy. A murine model was developed to test for induction of inflammatory responses following application of candidate microbicides. Goal: A comparison was made of the induction of inflammation following vaginal application of detergent-based and sulfated polymer-based microbicides. Study Design: Vaginal leukocytes were collected, identified, and quantified following microbicide application to detect the entry of inflammatory leukocytes into the vaginal lumen. Results: Large numbers of neutrophils and macrophages entered the vaginal lumen following a single application of detergent-based microbicides. No significant increase in vaginal leukocytes was detected following a single or repeated application of sulfated polymer-based microbicides. Conclusion: Application of sulfated polymer-based microbicides was less likely to result in inflammatory responses than was application of detergent-based compounds. This murine model should prove useful as part of a screening process to prioritize candidate microbicides before clinical trial.
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U2 - 10.1097/00007435-200210000-00006
DO - 10.1097/00007435-200210000-00006
M3 - Article
C2 - 12370527
AN - SCOPUS:0036790651
SN - 0148-5717
VL - 29
SP - 597
EP - 605
JO - Sexually Transmitted Diseases
JF - Sexually Transmitted Diseases
IS - 10
ER -