Taste effects of antiretroviral drugs on chorda tympani responses in gerbil

A. Heald, M. S. Suggs, S. Schiffman
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In clinical reports, HIV-infected patients complain that antiretroviral drugs produce unpleasant tastes that affect compliance with their medication regimen. In this study, taste effects of seven antiretroviral drugs (protease inhibitors and nucleoside analogs) were investigated in a gerbil model. Electrophysiological recordings were obtained from the chorda tympani nerve after lingual application of HIV medications. The effect of adaptation of the tongue to HIV medications on other taste stimuli with salty, sweet, sour and bitter qualities was also determined to simulate the presence of drug in the saliva. Four drugs (ritonavir, lamivudine, indinavir and didanosine) produced taste responses in the chorda tympani nerve of the gerbil at 0.625 mM and higher. Zidovudine, saquinavir and stavudine gave no taste responses at concentrations below 10 mM. The protease inhibitors saquinavir (2 mM) and ritonavir (10 mM) suppressed most taste stimuli with the greatest effect on bitter and sweet qualities. The nucleoside analog lamivudine gave a taste response at 20 mM and produced the greatest suppression on sour tastes. Results show that protease inhibitors had a more potent effect on chorda tympani responses in gerbil than nucleoside analogs.
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抗逆转录病毒药物对沙鼠耳索反应的味觉影响
在临床报告中,感染艾滋病毒的患者抱怨抗逆转录病毒药物产生令人不快的味道,影响了他们对药物治疗方案的依从性。在这项研究中,研究了7种抗逆转录病毒药物(蛋白酶抑制剂和核苷类似物)在沙鼠模型中的味觉效应。在舌部应用HIV药物后,从鼓室索神经获得电生理记录。舌头对HIV药物的适应对其他咸、甜、酸和苦的味道刺激的影响也被确定为模拟唾液中药物的存在。四种药物(利托那韦、拉米夫定、因地那韦和二腺苷)在沙鼠鼓室索神经0.625 mM及更高的位置产生味觉反应。当浓度低于10 mM时,齐多夫定、沙奎那韦和司他夫定没有味觉反应。蛋白酶抑制剂沙奎那韦(2 mM)和利托那韦(10 mM)抑制了大多数味觉刺激,对苦味和甜味的影响最大。核苷类似物拉米夫定在20毫米处产生味觉反应,对酸味产生最大的抑制作用。结果表明,蛋白酶抑制剂对沙鼠鼓室索反应的影响比核苷类似物更有效。
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