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J Neurovirol ; 18(3): 151-6, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22528474

ABSTRACT

Previous studies have reported cognitive deficits among HIV-positive individuals infected with clade C virus. However, no study has examined whether individuals predominately infected with clade C virus exhibit brain atrophy relative to healthy controls. This study examined volumetric differences between 28 HIV+ individuals and 23 HIV- controls from South Africa. Volumetric measures were obtained from six regions of interest -- caudate, thalamus, corpus callosum, total cortex, total gray matter, and total white matter. HIV+ participants had significantly lower volumes in the total white matter (p<0.01), thalamus (p<0.01) and total gray matter (inclusive of cortical and subcortical regions, p<0.01). This study is the first to provide evidence of brain atrophy among HIV+ individuals in South Africa, where HIV clade C predominates. Additional research that integrates neuroimaging, comprehensive neuropsychological testing, genetic variance in clade-specific proteins, and the impact of treatment with Antiretrovirals (ARV) are necessary to understand the development of HIV-related neurocognitive disorders in South Africa.


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Brain/pathology , HIV Infections/pathology , HIV/physiology , AIDS Dementia Complex/diagnosis , AIDS Dementia Complex/drug therapy , AIDS Dementia Complex/pathology , Adult , Anti-HIV Agents/administration & dosage , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Cognition , Female , HIV Infections/drug therapy , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Neuroimaging , Neuropsychological Tests , Organ Size , South Africa
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