Literature DB >> 17479951

Dysregulated energy expenditure in HIV-infected patients: a mechanistic review.

Evelyn Chang1, Rajagopal Sekhar, Sanjeet Patel, Ashok Balasubramanyam.   

Abstract

Metabolic abnormalities are common in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and range from protein catabolism to lipodystrophy and dyslipidemia associated with the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy. One abnormality is increased resting energy expenditure, which even occurs in clinically stable HIV-infected patients. Increased resting energy expenditure may aggravate the tendency towards weight loss and wasting, which are independent predictors of mortality. Despite much investigation, the factors associated with altered resting energy expenditure remain unclear; viral load, CD4 cell count, use of antiretroviral drugs, body composition, hormones, and proinflammatory cytokines have been imputed. Mechanisms that could explain increased resting energy expenditure include the HIV accessory protein viral protein R, antiretroviral drugs that affect mitochondrial function, and futile cycling within adipocytes. Other components of energy expenditure are also important to overall energy balance and may also be affected. Identifying unifying mechanisms will be an important step to finding effective treatments for HIV-related alterations in energy expenditure and to reversing metabolic risks in patients with HIV infection.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17479951     DOI: 10.1086/517501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


  9 in total

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2.  Weight change after antiretroviral therapy and mortality.

Authors:  Bianca Yuh; Janet Tate; Adeel A Butt; Kristina Crothers; Matthew Freiberg; David Leaf; Mary Logeais; David Rimland; Maria C Rodriguez-Barradas; Christopher Ruser; Amy C Justice
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2015-03-11       Impact factor: 9.079

3.  Impact of protein supplementation and care and support on body composition and CD4 count among HIV-infected women living in rural India: results from a randomized pilot clinical trial.

Authors:  Adeline Nyamathi; Sanjeev Sinha; Kalyan K Ganguly; Padma Ramakrishna; P Suresh; Catherine L Carpenter
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2013-07

4.  Decreased respiratory quotient in relation to resting energy expenditure in HIV-infected and noninfected subjects.

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5.  Distinct gender differences in anthropometric profiles of a peri-urban South African HIV population: a cross sectional study.

Authors:  Theodore A Nell; Maritza J Kruger; Dillan C Beukes; Esme Calitz; Rehana Essop; M Faadiel Essop
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2015-02-21       Impact factor: 3.090

6.  Lean Mass Improvement from Nutrition Education and Protein Supplementation among Rural Indian Women Living with HIV/AIDS: Results from Cluster Randomized Factorial Trial at 18-Month Follow-Up.

Authors:  Catherine L Carpenter; Kavita Kapur; Padma Ramakrishna; Suresh Pamujula; Kartik Yadav; Jennifer E Giovanni; Olivia Julian; Maria L Ekstrand; Sanjeev Sinha; Adeline M Nyamathi
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7.  Stress biomarkers as outcomes for HIV+ prevention: participation, feasibility and findings among HIV+ Latina and African American mothers.

Authors:  Dorie A Glover; Elena F Garcia-Aracena; Patricia Lester; Eric Rice; Mary Jane Rothram-Borus
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2009-04-07

8.  HIV-Tat and Cocaine Impact Brain Energy Metabolism: Redox Modification and Mitochondrial Biogenesis Influence NRF Transcription-Mediated Neurodegeneration.

Authors:  Kalaiselvi Sivalingam; Thomas J Cirino; Jay P McLaughlin; Thangavel Samikkannu
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2020-09-25       Impact factor: 5.590

9.  Cost-effectiveness of community vegetable gardens for people living with HIV in Zimbabwe.

Authors:  Chloe Puett; Cécile Salpéteur; Elisabeth Lacroix; Simbarashe Dennis Zimunya; Anne-Dominique Israël; Myriam Aït-Aïssa
Journal:  Cost Eff Resour Alloc       Date:  2014-04-30
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