THE EFFECTS OF AGE AND HIGHLY ACTIVE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY ON BRAIN FUNCTION
年龄和高活性抗逆转录病毒治疗对脑功能的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:8150375
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.62万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-28 至 2015-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:20 year oldAcuteAffectAgeAgingAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAreaBiological MarkersBrainBrain MappingCaregiversChronicClinicalClinical Nurse SpecialistsClinical TrialsCommunitiesDevelopmentDiseaseEarly treatmentElderlyEventFaceFrequenciesFunctional disorderFutureGoalsGoldGray unit of radiation doseHIVHIV diagnosisHIV-2Highly Active Antiretroviral TherapyImageImpairmentInterventionKnowledgeLifeMeasuresMemoryMethodsNeurocognitiveNeurologicNeuronal DysfunctionNeuronsNeuropsychological TestsOutcomeParticipantPatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPremature aging syndromePrevalenceRegimenResearchRestRiskSeriesSurrogate EndpointSymptomsTechniquesTestingTimeTranslatingViral load measurementVirusVisitage effectaging brainblood oxygen level dependentfollow-upnervous system disorderneuroimagingneurotoxicneurotoxicitynormal agingnovel strategiespreventpublic health relevance
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients are now living longer due to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). More than 50% of all HIV infected patients will be > 50 years old by 2015. However, HAART has not decreased the prevalence of neurological disorders in HIV infected patients. Older HIV infected patients are at greater risk for developing neurological disorders and are a significant burden to caregivers. In addition, debate also exists concerning the overall efficacy of HAART as better brain penetrating regimens (neuroHAART) may control the virus in the brain but cause neurotoxicity. Current assessment of neurocognitive disorders due to HIV entails lengthy neuropsychological testing which may not be sensitive to early signs of neuronal dysfunction. It is imperative that an early presymptomatic biomarker is identified to test interventions that prevent HIV infected patients from developing neurocognitive impairment. One promising new approach is non-invasive neuroimaging of resting state brain functional connections. This technique has identified the default mode network- a series of brain areas involved in organizing memories and preparing for the future events. Our preliminary results demonstrate that HIV diminishes the integrity of brain functional connections within this network by 40%. HIV also amplifies the effects of aging as older infected patients have brain network connections equivalent to seronegative subjects who are 15-20 years older. We hypothesize that HIV-induced decreases in neuronal connectivity within the default mode network will precede neuropsychological testing differences. The proposal will: 1) measure the effects of HIV on brain functional connections; 2) investigate if HIV accelerates aging of brain networks; 3) evaluate the effects of neuroHAART on brain connections. These results will assist nurses and clinicians in deciding when to initiate HAART and help them evaluate the efficacy of tailored adjunctive neuroprotective therapies.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) has changed the face of HIV but neurological complications still remain. This proposal: 1) utilizes a non-invasive neuroimaging biomarker to identify early changes in brain networks due to HIV 2) assesses if HIV acclerates brain aging 3) evaluates if better brain penetrating medications ("neuroHAART") is neurotoxic. This proposal will assist nurses and clinicians in deciding the appropriate timing for initiating HAART and help them evaluate the efficacy of tailored adjunctive therapies.
描述(由申请人提供):由于高效抗逆转录病毒治疗(HAART),人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染患者的寿命更长。到2015年,50%以上的艾滋病毒感染者将超过50岁。然而,HAART并没有降低HIV感染患者神经系统疾病的患病率。老年艾滋病毒感染者患神经系统疾病的风险更大,对护理人员来说是一个沉重的负担。此外,关于HAART的总体疗效也存在争议,因为更好的脑穿透疗法(neuroHAART)可能会控制大脑中的病毒,但会导致神经毒性。目前对HIV引起的神经认知障碍的评估需要漫长的神经心理学测试,这可能对神经元功能障碍的早期迹象不敏感。当务之急是确定早期症状前生物标志物,以测试预防HIV感染患者发生神经认知障碍的干预措施。 一种有前途的新方法是静息状态脑功能连接的非侵入性神经成像。这项技术已经确定了默认模式网络-一系列涉及组织记忆和为未来事件做准备的大脑区域。我们的初步研究结果表明,HIV使该网络中大脑功能连接的完整性降低了40%。艾滋病毒还放大了衰老的影响,因为老年感染者的大脑网络连接相当于15-20岁的血清阴性受试者。我们假设,艾滋病毒引起的神经元连接的默认模式网络内的下降将之前的神经心理学测试的差异。该提案将:1)测量HIV对大脑功能连接的影响; 2)调查HIV是否加速大脑网络的老化; 3)评估neuroHAART对大脑连接的影响。这些结果将有助于护士和临床医生决定何时开始HAART,并帮助他们评估定制的连续性神经保护疗法的疗效。
公共卫生相关性:高效抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)改变了艾滋病毒的面貌,但神经系统并发症仍然存在。这一提议:1)利用非侵入性神经成像生物标志物来识别由于HIV引起的脑网络的早期变化2)评估HIV是否加速脑老化3)评估更好的脑穿透药物(“神经HAART”)是否具有神经毒性。该建议将帮助护士和临床医生决定启动HAART的适当时机,并帮助他们评估定制的预防性治疗的疗效。
项目成果
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- DOI:
10.1016/s1474-4422(24)00426-5 - 发表时间:
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Emily K Schworer;Matthew D Zammit;Jiebiao Wang;Benjamin L Handen;Tobey Betthauser;Charles M Laymon;Dana L Tudorascu;Annie D Cohen;Shahid H Zaman;Beau M Ances;Mark Mapstone;Elizabeth Head;Bradley T Christian;Sigan L Hartley;Howard Aizenstein;Beau Ances;Howard Andrews;Karen Bell;Rasmus Birn;Adam Brickman;Fan Zhang - 通讯作者:
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