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  2. Efficacy of A-73209, a potent orally active agent against VZV and HSV infections

Efficacy of A-73209, a potent orally active agent against VZV and HSV infections

  • Antiviral Res. 1994 Feb;23(2):93-105. doi: 10.1016/0166-3542(94)90037-x.
J Alder 1 M Mitten D Norbeck K Marsh E R Kern J Clement
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Affiliation

  • 1 Abbott Laboratories, Department 47T, Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500.
Abstract

A-73209 is a novel oxetanocin derivative with potent in vitro and in vivo activity against VZV, HSV-1, and HSV-2. A-73209 was two logs more potent than acyclovir against five thymidine kinase positive (TK+) strains of VZV in vitro (mean EC50 0.01 vs. 1.22 micrograms/ml). The activity of A-73209 was one log more potent than acyclovir against TK+ HSV-1 strains in vitro (EC50 = 0.03 vs. 0.32 micrograms/ml). A-73209 yielded a mean EC50 of 2.2 micrograms/ml compared to a mean EC50 of 0.37 micrograms/ml for acyclovir against a panel of TK+ HSV-2 strains in vitro. The in vitro activity of A-73209 against thymidine kinase negative or deficient strains of VZV, HSV-1 and HSV-2 was much lower than for the corresponding TK+ strains. A-73209 produced efficacy superior to acyclovir against lethal systemic or intracerebral HSV-1 infections in mice. The greater efficacy of A-73209 relative to acyclovir was especially apparent with oral dosing. Against HSV-2 infections in mice, the efficacy of A-73209 ranged from equal to 1.7 times less active relative to acyclovir with oral dosing. A-73209 was orally bioavailable in mice, with maximal serum concentrations well in excess of in vitro inhibitory concentrations. A-73209 appears to be a potent and selective agent against varicella-zoster virus and herpes simplex virus infections.

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