[(13)C]Methionine breath test as a marker for hepatic mitochondrial function in HIV-infected patients
- PMID: 20001311
- DOI: 10.1089/aid.2009.0013
[(13)C]Methionine breath test as a marker for hepatic mitochondrial function in HIV-infected patients
Abstract
Metabolic disturbances such as dyslipidemia, lipodystrophy syndrome, visceral obesity, hyperlactatemia, diabetes mellitus, and hepatic steatosis have been recognized as serious complications in long-term antiretroviral-treated HIV-infected patients. The oxidative capacity of liver mitochondria plays a central role in their pathogenesis and can be analyzed using the [(13)C]methionine breath test. We analyzed hepatic mitochondrial function using the [(13)C]methionine breath test in antiretrovirally treated and untreated HIV-infected patients as well as HIV-negative controls. Patients with hepatic steatosis, hypertriglyceridemia, lipohypertrophy, and older age showed reduced methionine metabolism. Hepatic mitochondrial function is impaired in antiretroviral-treated HIV-infected patients with disturbances of lipid metabolism.