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Do drugs of abuse impact on HIV disease?

Jag H Khalsa1, Walter Royal.   

Abstract

Drug abuse, certain lifestyles, access and adherence to drug abuse treatment, and medical consequences of drug abuse remain as important factors that impact on HIV disease among AIDS patients worldwide. Most in vitro and in vivo studies show a significant impact on HIV disease. Epidemiological studies in the past have failed to support these observations. However, new and limited evidence shows that drug abuse may accelerate HIV disease in humans. Research is needed to design new or refine known techniques that more closely mimic natural conditions of HIV disease, and perform additional assessments of basic laboratory, clinical, and epidemiological data to determine whether drug abuse significantly impacts on HIV disease.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14741417     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2003.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroimmunol        ISSN: 0165-5728            Impact factor:   3.478


  13 in total

Review 1.  Cannabinoid neuroimmune modulation of SIV disease.

Authors:  Patricia E Molina; Angela Amedee; Nicole J LeCapitaine; Jovanny Zabaleta; Mahesh Mohan; Peter Winsauer; Curtis Vande Stouwe
Journal:  J Neuroimmune Pharmacol       Date:  2011-08-10       Impact factor: 4.147

Review 2.  Neuropsychological consequences of HIV and substance abuse: a literature review and implications for treatment and future research.

Authors:  Lisa R Norman; Michael Basso; Anil Kumar; Robert Malow
Journal:  Curr Drug Abuse Rev       Date:  2009-05

Review 3.  Substance abuse, HIV-1 and hepatitis.

Authors:  Nirzari Parikh; Michael R Nonnemacher; Vanessa Pirrone; Timothy Block; Anand Mehta; Brian Wigdahl
Journal:  Curr HIV Res       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 1.581

4.  Developing PeerLink to engage out-of-care HIV+ substance users: training peers to deliver a peer-led motivational intervention with fidelity.

Authors:  Hannah Wolfe; Deborah L Haller; Ellen Benoit; Kelly W Bolger; James C Cancienne; Karen S Ingersoll; Victoria Sharp
Journal:  AIDS Care       Date:  2012-12-12

5.  Neuropsychological Dysfunction among HIV Infected Drug Abusers.

Authors:  Ramani S Durvasula; Charles H Hinkin
Journal:  Am J Infect Dis       Date:  2006

6.  Cocaine modulates HIV-1 integration in primary CD4+ T cells: implications in HIV-1 pathogenesis in drug-abusing patients.

Authors:  Amma B Addai; Jui Pandhare; Victor Paromov; Chinmay K Mantri; Siddharth Pratap; Chandravanu Dash
Journal:  J Leukoc Biol       Date:  2015-02-17       Impact factor: 4.962

Review 7.  Behavioral, Metabolic, and Immune Consequences of Chronic Alcohol or Cannabinoids on HIV/AIDs: Studies in the Non-Human Primate SIV Model.

Authors:  Patricia E Molina; Angela M Amedee; Peter Winsauer; Steve Nelson; Gregory Bagby; Liz Simon
Journal:  J Neuroimmune Pharmacol       Date:  2015-03-21       Impact factor: 4.147

8.  Methamphetamine inhibits HIV-1 replication in CD4+ T cells by modulating anti-HIV-1 miRNA expression.

Authors:  Chinmay K Mantri; Jyoti V Mantri; Jui Pandhare; Chandravanu Dash
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2013-10-26       Impact factor: 4.307

9.  Cocaine enhances HIV-1 replication in CD4+ T cells by down-regulating MiR-125b.

Authors:  Chinmay K Mantri; Jui Pandhare Dash; Jyoti Velamarti Mantri; Chandravanu C V Dash
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-12-12       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  Impact of cocaine abuse on HIV pathogenesis.

Authors:  Sabyasachi Dash; Muthukumar Balasubramaniam; Fernando Villalta; Chandravanu Dash; Jui Pandhare
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2015-10-20       Impact factor: 5.640

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