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Mechanisms of cerebral damage in patients with HIV-infection. / Belyakov, N. A.; Medvedev, S. V.; Trofimova, T. N.; Rassokhln, V. V.; Dementeva, N. Ye; Shelomov, S. A.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanisms of cerebral damage in patients with HIV-infection
AU - Belyakov, N. A.
AU - Medvedev, S. V.
AU - Trofimova, T. N.
AU - Rassokhln, V. V.
AU - Dementeva, N. Ye
AU - Shelomov, S. A.
PY - 2012/12/1
Y1 - 2012/12/1
N2 - Mechanisms of HlV transportation through blood-brain barrier, vascular plexus and interaction with cerebral cells having CD-4-receptors, CCR-5- and CXCR-4-coreceptors were studied. Cerebral damage developed through latent and acute periods also known as HIV-encephalopathy, HIV-associated neurocognitive dysfunction etc. Cerebral lesions are caused by a variety of chemical agents from pro-inflammatory cytokines to toxic HIV-proteins resulting in development of HIV-dementia through several years. Even early stage of this process revealed significant disturbances of glucose metabolism and evoked potentials EEG alterations which can serve as a marker of HIV-infection. Genetic differences ofHWin blood and spinal liquor with different drug resistance were revealed implying a new approach to therapy development.
AB - Mechanisms of HlV transportation through blood-brain barrier, vascular plexus and interaction with cerebral cells having CD-4-receptors, CCR-5- and CXCR-4-coreceptors were studied. Cerebral damage developed through latent and acute periods also known as HIV-encephalopathy, HIV-associated neurocognitive dysfunction etc. Cerebral lesions are caused by a variety of chemical agents from pro-inflammatory cytokines to toxic HIV-proteins resulting in development of HIV-dementia through several years. Even early stage of this process revealed significant disturbances of glucose metabolism and evoked potentials EEG alterations which can serve as a marker of HIV-infection. Genetic differences ofHWin blood and spinal liquor with different drug resistance were revealed implying a new approach to therapy development.
KW - Brain
KW - Cognitive dysfunction
KW - HIV
KW - Pathogenesis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84872295073&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
C2 - 23210166
AN - SCOPUS:84872295073
SP - 4
EP - 12
JO - ВЕСТНИК РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ МЕДИЦИНСКИХ НАУК
JF - ВЕСТНИК РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ МЕДИЦИНСКИХ НАУК
SN - 0869-6047
IS - 9
ER -
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