Purpose: To evaluate the clinical treatment efficacy of a long-lasting intravitreous injectable anti-cytomegalovirus (CMV) liposomal drug, 1-O-octadecyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphonoformate (ODG-PFA).

Methods: Sixty-four pigmented rabbits were used for evaluation of the potency and duration of action of ODG-PFA after intravitreal injection using a herpes simplex virus (HSV)-1 retinitis model. For the potency evaluation, liposomal ODG-PFA was injected into rabbit vitreous at the same time that HSV-1 virus was inoculated onto the retina (simultaneous treatment). For the duration evaluation, ODG-PFA was injected days or weeks before inoculation (pretreatment). Retinitis was clinically graded by indirect ophthalmoscopy, and the retinitis scores were compared across the treatment and control groups.

Results: Simultaneous treatment study revealed that ODG-PFA was much more potent than its parent compound, foscarnet (P = 0.0027). Pretreatment study indicated that ODG-PFA possesses a much longer antiviral effect (at least 2 weeks) than foscarnet after a single intravitreal injection.

Conclusion: Liposomal ODG-PFA is a potent long-lasting intravitreal injectable antiviral compound that may be an ideal alternative for treatment of CMV retinitis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

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