2006
DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2006.051181
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Alcohol Abuse Enhances Neuroinflammation and Impairs Immune Responses in an Animal Model of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Encephalitis

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“…We previously demonstrated specific antiviral cellular responses in this model and presence of CD8 ϩ T lymphocytes in areas containing MDM in the brain. 28,29,36 The presence of virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) ( Figure 9C) resulted in significant elimination of HIV-1 MDM as compared to control animals (injected with MDM intracerebrally without prior PBL transfer). 28,36,37 Astrogliosis and microglial reaction ( Figure 9D) were evident in these animals, being proportional to the level of mononuclear cell infiltration.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We previously demonstrated specific antiviral cellular responses in this model and presence of CD8 ϩ T lymphocytes in areas containing MDM in the brain. 28,29,36 The presence of virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) ( Figure 9C) resulted in significant elimination of HIV-1 MDM as compared to control animals (injected with MDM intracerebrally without prior PBL transfer). 28,36,37 Astrogliosis and microglial reaction ( Figure 9D) were evident in these animals, being proportional to the level of mononuclear cell infiltration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following Abs were used to detect total OCC and CLD5 (TJs, 1:50; Zymed, South San Francisco, CA), phosphorylated forms of OCC/CLD5 (using novel antibodies described in this report), vimentin (all human leukocytes, 1:50; DAKO, Carpinteria, CA), CD4/ CD8 (human lymphocytes, 1:25; DAKO), CD68 (human MDM, 1:100; DAKO), vWF (BMVECs, 1:100; DAKO) (data not shown), glial fibrillary acid protein (astrocytes, 1:100; DAKO), Iba1 (microglia, 1:500; Wako Corp., Osaka, Japan), HIV-1 p24 antigen (1:10, DAKO). 28,29 Mouse neurons were labeled with mAbs for the neurofilament (NF, 1:100; DAKO). 30 For immunofluorescence, Alexa fluor-594-conjugated secondary Abs (at 1:400 dilution, Invitrogen) were introduced to the tissue sections at room temperature for 1 hour.…”
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“…A comparative description of previous mouse models of NeuroAIDS is presented in the Supplemental table, S1 (available at http://ajp.amjpathol.org). [1][2][3][4]6,7,[62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90] What is reported now can permit future studies of viral neuropathogenesis studies in rodents and for investigations of novel antiretroviral and adjunctive therapies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Huntington's disease: Peinemann et al 2005; Parkinson's disease: Cools et al 2006). Animal models have demonstrated that chronic alcohol consumption induces neuro-inflammation and oxidative stress that can exacerbate the progress of the HIV infection (Potula et al 2006). Evidence for a functional effect of immunocompromise progression in our comorbid patients emerged from the correlation between high viral loads and poor Stroop-nonmatch performance, indicating that severity of HIV infection is related to the degree of disability to disengage attention from an incorrectly cued color to the correct color to resolve a Stroop conflict.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is also postmortem evidence of structural disruption of frontal and parietal cortical sites and connections between cortices relevant to processes of selective attention in patients with longterm alcohol abuse (Kril et al 1997) and in vivo evidence of such disruption in those with immunodeficiency virus infection (Hardy and Hinkin 2002). Despite the efficiency of highly active antiretroviral therapies (HAART) in reducing viral burden, alcohol can impair immune responses that would otherwise reduce neuro-inflammation and neurodegeneration (Brailoiu et al 2006;Chao et al 2003;Hammoud et al 2005;Potula et al 2006). …”
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