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Biotransformation and transplacental transfer of the anti-viral remdesivir and predominant metabolite, GS-441524 in pregnant rats

Ling Yang, I-Hsin Lin, Lie‐Chwen Lin, Jeffrey W. Dalley, Tung‐Hu Tsai

2022EBioMedicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Remdesivir was the first prodrug approved to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and has the potential to be used during pregnancy. However, it is not known whether remdesivir and its main metabolite, GS-441524 have the potential to cross the blood-placental barrier. We hypothesize that remdesivir and predominant metabolite GS-441524may cross the blood-placental barrier to reach the embryo tissues. METHODS: ). FINDINGS: values of GS-441524 followed the order: maternal blood > amniotic fluid > fetus > placenta in rats. INTERPRETATION: While remdesivir does not directly cross into the fetus, however, its main metabolite, GS-441524 readily crosses the placenta and can reside there for at least 4 hours as shown in the pregnant Sprague-Dawley rat model. These findings suggest that careful consideration should be taken for the use of remdesivir in the treatment of COVID-19 in pregnancy. FUNDING: Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan.

Topics & Concepts

TransplacentalAmniotic fluidMetabolitePlacentaFetusMedicinePregnancyAndrologyPharmacologyPhysiologyInternal medicineObstetricsBiologyGeneticsCOVID-19 Impact on ReproductionCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesPregnancy and preeclampsia studies
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