Placental transfer of rilpivirine in an ex vivo human cotyledon perfusion model

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Placental transfers of the HIV nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor rilpivirine were investigated in 8 term human cotyledons perfused with rilpivirine (400 ng/ml) in the maternal-to-fetal direction. The mean fetal transfer rate (FTR) (fetal/maternal concentration at steady state from 15 to 90 min) was 26% ± 8% (mean ± standard deviation), and the clearance index (rilpivirine FTR/antipyrine FTR) was 61% ± 20%. This shows that rilpivirine crosses the placenta at a relatively high rate, suggesting that the fetus is exposed to the compound during treatment of the mother.

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Mandelbrot, L., Duro, D., Belissa, E., & Peytavin, G. (2015). Placental transfer of rilpivirine in an ex vivo human cotyledon perfusion model. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 59(5), 2901–2903. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00075-15

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