Determination of HIV-1 Production by the Prostate

Sponsor
National Cancer Institute (NCI) (NIH)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT00001584
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Virus present in semen likely contributes substantially to the sexual transmission of HIV. However, the source of HIV in semen is unknown. Some evidence suggests that the prostate may be the source of at least some of the virus in semen. This study is designed to determine whether the prostate may serve as the source of virus in semen by comparing the concentration of HIV-1 RNA in semen donated normally, in semen obtained following prostatic massage, and in expressed prostatic secretions. Finding a source for semen HIV would provide important insights into several aspects of HIV sexual transmission. Since some drugs do not enter the prostate well, the finding that virus is produced in the prostate might suggest the prostate could serve as a reservoir for HIV, leading to the development of resistance to antiviral agents.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase

    Detailed Description

    Virus present in semen likely contributes substantially to the sexual transmission of HIV. However, the source of HIV in semen is unknown. Some evidence suggests that the prostate may be the source of at least some of the virus in semen. This study is designed to determine whether the prostate may serve as the source of virus in semen by comparing the concentration of HIV-1 RNA in semen donated normally, in semen obtained following prostatic massage, and in expressed prostatic secretions. Finding a source for semen HIV would provide important insights into several aspects of HIV sexual transmission. Since some drugs do not enter the prostate well, the finding that virus is produced in the prostate might suggest the prostate could serve as a reservoir for HIV, leading to the development of resistance to antiviral agents.

    Study Design

    Study Type:
    Observational
    Official Title:
    Determination of HIV-1 Production by the Prostate
    Study Start Date :
    Jul 1, 1997
    Study Completion Date :
    Apr 1, 2001

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

      Eligibility Criteria

      Criteria

      Ages Eligible for Study:
      N/A and Older
      Sexes Eligible for Study:
      Male
      Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
      No

      HIV positive male.

      Willing and able to participate on study.

      Age greater than or equal to 18 years.

      Stable antiretroviral therapy for the preceding 4 weeks and judged likely to remain on stable therapy for the study.

      Patients with a history of vasectomy or orchiectomy may be admitted to the study, but the data obtained from those patients will be analyzed separately on a pilot basis.

      Able to provide informed consent.

      Clinically stable.

      No clinical or laboratory evidence of bacterial prostatitis.

      No clinical or laboratory evidence of genito-urinary tract infection.

      No history of prostatectomy.

      Absolute neutrophil count greater than 500/ul.

      Platelets greater than 50,000.

      Patient must not have had treatment within the prior 8 weeks with anti-androgens or estrogens. Stable therapy with anabolic steroids will be allowed.

      Patient must not have localized or systemic disease which would, in the opinion of the investigator(s), render the patient at risk following prostatic massage and/or the donation of semen.

      Contacts and Locations

      Locations

      Site City State Country Postal Code
      1 National Cancer Institute (NCI) Bethesda Maryland United States 20892

      Sponsors and Collaborators

      • National Cancer Institute (NCI)

      Investigators

      None specified.

      Study Documents (Full-Text)

      None provided.

      More Information

      Publications

      Responsible Party:
      , ,
      ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
      NCT00001584
      Other Study ID Numbers:
      • 970158
      • 97-C-0158
      First Posted:
      Dec 10, 2002
      Last Update Posted:
      Mar 4, 2008
      Last Verified:
      May 1, 2000
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      Study Results

      No Results Posted as of Mar 4, 2008