[Biochemical changes in cerebrospinal fluid associated with the neurotoxic action of HIV-1]
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[Biochemical changes in cerebrospinal fluid associated with the neurotoxic action of HIV-1]
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of different markers to diagnose neurologic and psychiatric diseases due to HIV-1 infection Increased concentration of quinolenic acid has been implicated in the neurologic deficits and brain atrophy that may accompany infection with the HIV-1 virus. CFS concentrations of quinolenic acid have been implicated in the pathogenesis of the AIDS dementia complex. Cytokines liberation are very altered and this factor may be correlated with direct toxicity about central nervous system cells. Also are increased the values of neopterin. In the different stages of AIDS, the highest values are obtained in dementia complex. Neopterin, tryptofan and kinorenina, in blood and CFS are directly correlated with neurologic and psychiatry sintomatology. The highest values of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule 1 are found in HIV encephalopathy As well as are important the values, in CSF and blood of beta-2-M, Ag HIV, Ac41, tumor necrosis factor-alpha in the neurologic disease in HIV-1 infection
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