Influence of efavirenz and 8‐hydroxy‐efavirenz plasma levels on cognition and central nervous system side effects

Author:

Ranzani Alice1,Castelli Francesco2,Di Biagio Antonio3,d'Arminio Monforte Antonella4ORCID,D'Avolio Antonio5,Soria Alessandro1,Bai Francesca4,Focà Emanuele2ORCID,Taramasso Lucia3ORCID,Calcagno Andrea5,Bresciani Elena6ORCID,Torsello Antonio6,Bonfanti Paolo16,Lapadula Giuseppe16

Affiliation:

1. Fondazione IRCCS “San Gerardo dei Tintori” Monza Italy

2. University of Brescia Brescia Italy

3. University of Genoa Genoa Italy

4. University of Milan Milan Italy

5. University of Turin Turin Italy

6. University of Milano–Bicocca Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo investigate whether efavirenz (EFV) or 8‐hydroxy‐EFV (8‐OH‐EFV) plasma levels are associated with neurocognitive impairment and central nervous system (CNS) side effects.MethodsWe conducted a cross‐sectional analysis to explore the potential links between EFV/8‐OH‐EFV levels and cognitive performance or CNS‐related side effects in patients screened within a randomized trial involving a switch from EFV to rilpivirine. The Mann–Whitney test was employed to compare drug levels in patients with or without cognitive impairment, depression, anxiety, sleep disorder or CNS symptoms. Additionally, Spearman's test was used to assess correlations between drug levels and test scores.ResultsAmong 104 patients, neither EFV nor 8‐OH‐EFV levels were linked to cognitive impairment, although trends towards higher EFV levels were observed in those with impaired executive function (p = 0.055) and language performances (p = 0.021). On the other hand, elevated 8‐OH‐EFV levels, but not EFV levels, were associated with more CNS side effects (222 vs. 151 ng/mL, p = 0.027), depressive symptoms (247 vs. 164 ng/mL, p = 0.067) and sleep impairment (247 vs. 164 ng/mL, p = 0.078). Consistently, a trend towards a correlation between EFV levels and lower z‐scores in executive function and motor function was observed, while 8‐OH‐EFV levels, but not EFV levels, were directly correlated with symptom scores.ConclusionsHigher levels of 8‐OH‐EFV were associated with CNS side effects, while EFV levels were only marginally associated with cognitive performance, thus suggesting that EFV and its metabolite may act differently in determining detrimental neurological effects.

Funder

Gilead Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Health Policy

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