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Mechanism(s) involved in opioid drug abuse modulation of HAND.
- Source :
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Current HIV research [Curr HIV Res] 2012 Jul; Vol. 10 (5), pp. 469-77. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Drug abuse and HIV infection are interlinked. From the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the impact of illicit drug use on HIV disease progression has been a focus of many investigations. Both laboratory-based and epidemiological studies strongly indicate that drug abuse may exacerbate HIV disease progression and increase mortality and morbidity in these patients. Increase susceptibility to opportunistic infection has been implicated as one of the major causes for this detriment. Furthermore, opioids are known to elicit prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders in HIV-infected patients. Numerous authors have delineated various molecular as well as cellular mechanisms associated with neurological complications in these patients. This review gives an overview of these findings. Understanding the mechanisms will allow for the development of targeted therapies aimed at reducing the progression of neurocognitive decline in the drug abusing HIV infected individuals.
- Subjects :
- AIDS Dementia Complex physiopathology
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections physiopathology
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome physiopathology
Animals
Astrocytes drug effects
Astrocytes metabolism
Bacterial Infections physiopathology
Blood-Brain Barrier drug effects
Disease Progression
Hepatitis, Viral, Human physiopathology
Humans
Immunosuppression Therapy
Microglia drug effects
Microglia metabolism
Substance-Related Disorders physiopathology
Toll-Like Receptors drug effects
Toll-Like Receptors metabolism
AIDS Dementia Complex metabolism
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections metabolism
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome metabolism
Bacterial Infections metabolism
HIV-1 drug effects
Hepatitis, Viral, Human metabolism
Substance-Related Disorders metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1873-4251
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Current HIV research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22591371
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2174/157016212802138805