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Metabolic and neurologic consequences of chronic lopinavir/ritonavir administration to C57BL/6 mice
Pistell, Paul J.; Gupta, Sunita; Knight, Alecia G.; Domingue, Michelle; Uranga, Romina Maria
; Ingram, Donald K.; Kheterpal, Indu; Ruiz, Carmen; Keller, Jeffrey N.; Bruce Keller, Annadora J.
Fecha de publicación:
12/2010
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Antiviral Research
ISSN:
0166-3542
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
It is well established that HIV antiretroviral drugs, particularly protease inhibitors, frequently elicit a metabolic syndrome that may include hyperlipidemia, lipodystrophy, and insulin resistance. Metabolic dysfunction in non-HIV-infected subjects has been repeatedly associated with cognitive impairment in epidemiological and experimental studies, but it is not yet understood if antiretroviral therapy-induced metabolic syndrome might contribute to HIV-associated neurologic decline. To determine if protease inhibitor-induced metabolic dysfunction in mice is accompanied by adverse neurologic effects, C57BL/6 mice were given combined lopinavir/ritonavir (50/12.5 to 200/50 mg/kg) daily for 3 weeks. Data show that lopinavir/ritonavir administration caused significant metabolic derangement, including alterations in body weight and fat mass, as well as dose-dependent patterns of hyperlipidemia, hypoadiponectinemia, hypoleptinemia, and hyperinsulinemia. Evaluation of neurologic function revealed that even the lowest dose of lopinavir/ritonavir caused significant cognitive impairment assessed in multi-unit T-maze, but did not affect motoric functions assessed as rotarod performance. Collectively, our results indicate that repeated lopinavir/ritonavir administration produces cognitive as well as metabolic impairments, and suggest that the development of selective aspects of metabolic syndrome in HIV patients could contribute to HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
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Pistell, Paul J.; Gupta, Sunita; Knight, Alecia G.; Domingue, Michelle; Uranga, Romina Maria; et al.; Metabolic and neurologic consequences of chronic lopinavir/ritonavir administration to C57BL/6 mice; Elsevier Science; Antiviral Research; 88; 3; 12-2010; 334-342
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