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Insulin sensitivity in multiple pathways is differently affected during zidovudine/lamivudine-containing compared with NRTI-sparing combination antiretroviral therapy.

Marit G A van Vonderen1, Regje M E Blümer, Elly A M Hassink, Jussi Sutinen, Mariette T Ackermans, Michiel A van Agtmael, Hannele Yki-Jarvinen, Sven A Danner, Mireille J Serlie, Hans P Sauerwein, Peter Reiss.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The extent and manner by which HIV nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors contribute to insulin resistance is unclear. We evaluated the effect of zidovudine/lamivudine (ZDV/3TC) on glucose metabolism.
METHODS: combination antiretroviral therapy-naive men were randomized to lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r, 400/100 mg twice a day) + ZDV/3TC or LPV/r (533/133 mg twice a day) + nevirapine (NVP). Computerized tomography, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans, and hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamps using stable isotopes were performed before and after 3, 12, and 24 months of combination antiretroviral therapy.
RESULTS: Insulin-stimulated peripheral glucose disposal decreased by 25% after 3 months in patients on zidovudine/lamivudine/lopinavir/ritonavir (ZDV/3TC/LPV/r) (P < 0.001) and this decreased rate persisted thereafter, followed by a transient decrease in insulin-mediated inhibition of lipolysis. In the nevirapine/lopinavir/ritonavir (NVP/LPV/r) group, hepatic insulin sensitivity had improved compared with baseline after 24 months. After the initial 3 months, limb fat decreased in the ZDV/3TC/LPV/r arm up to 24 months [-849 +/- 345 g (P = 0.017)], and visceral adipose tissue increased over 2 years [+36.2 +/- 13.3 cm2 (P = 0.009)]. In the NVP/LPV/r group, a generalized increase in fat mass was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with ZDV/3TC/LPV/r versus NVP/LPV/r differentially affects glucose and lipid metabolism. The ZDV/3TC/LPV/r regimen induced peripheral insulin resistance, a transient increase in basal lipolysis and a transient decrease in insulin-mediated inhibition of lipolysis, whereas hepatic insulin sensitivity improved with the NVP/LPV/r regimen.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19898246     DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e3181c190f4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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