HIV Thins Regions of the Brain
By Randy Dotinga
TUESDAY, Oct. 11 (HealthDay News) -- In disturbing news for HIV patients, research now
provides visual evidence that the AIDS virus ravages some parts of the brain, even in those
who follow powerful drug regimens to remain healthy.
By using high-tech scanners, researchers from two American universities found that the brains
of HIV patients were 15 percent thinner in areas that control language, planning and movement.
It didn't matter if the patients were on a drug regimen known as HAART, which often allows
infected individuals to keep the virus from destroying the immune system.
"The drugs clearly aren't stopping the destruction of brain tissue," said study co-author Paul
M. Thompson, a neuroscience researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles.
An estimated 40 million people worldwide are infected with the AIDS virus -- about 1 percent of
those aged 15 to 49 -- and many don't have access to the antiviral medicines that have turned
HIV infection into a largely treatable condition for many in the developed world.
A large percentage of HIV patients suffer from neurological problems; one study put the number
at 40 percent.
In the new study, Thompson and his colleagues from UCLA and the University of Pittsburgh used
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to create three-dimensional brain images of 40 subjects. Of
those, 26 were HIV patients and 14 were healthy "controls."
The thickness of the brain in three areas -- the primary sensor, motor and premotor cortices --
was 15 percent lower in HIV patients. The other three-quarters of the brain were unaffected,
the study found.
"Now you can catch AIDS red-handed," said Thompson, who added that the study, appearing in this
week's online issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was the first
of its kind. "You can see the damage it inflicts on the brain in great detail."
What does this mean for HIV patients? They're likely to suffer from brain damage, Thompson
said, "although it may not get to the degree where you experience noticeable symptoms."
The next step is to determine how to stop the disease from attacking the brain. But, while the
virus can penetrate the brain, drugs typically can't because of a natural barrier that protects
the organ from foreign materials in the blood.
"The brain becomes a kind of sanctuary where the drugs can't follow," Thompson said.
Dr. Nick Fox, a professor of neurology at University College London, who's familiar with the
findings, said the new research sends an important message to health-care professionals about
the need to remember about HIV's effects on the brain.
It "reminds us of the need to aggressively treat these threats to our limited stock of gray
cells," Fox said.
Polly Prissypants - 12 Oct 2005 21:01 GMT
Death wrote (quoting article)...
> "Now you can catch AIDS red-handed," said Thompson, who added that the study, appearing in this
> week's online issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was the first
> of its kind. "You can see the damage it inflicts on the brain in great detail."
>
> What does this mean for HIV patients? They're likely to suffer from brain damage, Thompson
> said, "although it may not get to the degree where you experience noticeable symptoms."
I notice symptoms in my brother. However, there is the problem of
distinguishing between damage caused by HIV and damage caused by
all the crystal methamphetamine. Who were the subjects in the study
anyway? Since most people with HIV are gay, and over 50% of all gay
people who use meth have HIV, are they sure there were no tweekers
in the study group?
But I do think it is HIV, a long time ago I heard HIV can infect
brain cells. I'm not sure if it can use them to replicate, but
it definitely can enter and destroy the cell. This poses another
problem, since the mental competency of HIV+ people is compromised,
can we really trust them to make a rational judgement to inform
their partner and use a condom? After seeing what my brother has
turned into in the last year or two, I can honestly say that he
has become a threat to public safety. Not only is he infecting
people, his latest hobby is causing automobile accidents and
suing everyone. He really needs to be locked up but because he
has HIV he is special and also the jail and mental hospital don't
want him, so they just release him to cause more infections and
car accidents.
Iconoclaster - 16 Oct 2005 01:37 GMT
<Gasp!> So he's not only spreading HIV, but also CAV (the Car Accident
Virus)!