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J Cobb Scott1, Steven Paul Woods, Catherine L Carey, Erica Weber, Mark W Bondi, Igor Grant.
Abstract
The incidence and prevalence of older adults living with HIV infection is increasing. Recent reports of increased neuropathologic and metabolic alterations in older HIV+ samples, including increased cortical beta-amyloid, have led some researchers to suggest that aging with HIV may produce a neuropsychological profile akin to that which is observed in "cortical" dementias (e.g., impairment in memory consolidation). To evaluate this possibility, we examined four groups classified by HIV serostatus and age (i.e., younger ≤40 years and older ≥50 years): (1) Younger HIV- (n = 24); (2) Younger HIV+ (n = 24); (3) Older HIV- (n = 20); and (4) Older HIV+ (n = 48). Main effects of aging were observed on episodic learning and memory, executive functions, and visuoconstruction, and main effects of HIV were observed on measures of verbal learning and memory. The interaction of age and HIV was observed on a measure of verbal recognition memory, which post hoc analyses showed to be exclusively attributed to the superior performance of the younger HIV seronegative group. Thus, in this sample of older HIV-infected individuals, the combined effects of HIV and aging do not appear to result in a "cortical" pattern of cognitive deficits.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 20865313 PMCID: PMC3110599 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-010-9815-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165
Demographic and psychiatric characteristics of the study sample
| Younger HIV− ( | Older HIV− ( | Younger HIV+ ( | Older HIV+ ( |
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| Demographic characteristics | |||||||
| Age (years) | 30.1 (7.1) | 56.6 (6.3) | 34.3 (5.0) | 55.5 (6.4) | 135.21 | <0.001 | Y− = Y+ < O− = O+ |
| Education (years) | 15.4 (2.4) | 14.5 (2.3) | 13.4 (2.8) | 13.6 (2.8) | 3.15 | 0.028 | Y− > Y+, O+ |
| WTAR verbal IQ | 108.3 (9.8) | 105.1 (10.2) | 100.8 (13.4) | 102.6 (14.1) | 1.69 | 0.174 | – |
| HIV Dementia Scale | 15.8 (0.5) | 15.5 (0.9) | 15.6 (0.9) | 14.3 (3.0) | 3.77 | 0.01 | O+ < O−, Y−, Y+, |
| Sex (% female) | 66.7% | 40.0% | 16.7% | 20.8% | 18.92 | <0.001 | Y− > Y+, O+ |
| Ethnicity (% Caucasian) | 50.0% | 50.0% | 33.3% | 62.5% | 18.00 | 0.115 | – |
| Psychiatric characteristics | |||||||
| Major depressiona | 25.0% | 25.0% | 50.0% | 56.3% | 9.73 | 0.021 | Y+ = O+ > O− = Y− |
| Generalized anxietya | 0.0% | 5.0% | 8.3% | 8.5% | 2.29 | 0.514 | – |
| Substance dependencea | 25.0% | 40.0% | 54.2% | 50.0% | 5.36 | 0.148 | – |
| POMS total | 41.6 (24.2) | 44.9 (28.6) | 62.8 (33.0) | 48.3 (26.6) | 2.53 | 0.064 | – |
POMS Profile of Mood States, WTAR Wechsler Test of Adult Reading, Y Younger HIV seronegative, O Older HIV seronegative, Y Younger HIV seropositive, O Older HIV seropositive
aDenotes a lifetime diagnosis
HIV disease and medical characteristics of the study samples
| Younger HIV− ( | Older HIV− ( | Younger HIV+ ( | Older HIV+ ( | χ2 |
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| Medical characteristics | |||||||
| Hepatitis C | 4.2% | 0.0% | 4.2% | 25.5% | 13.50 | 0.004 | O+ > Y−, Y+, O− |
| Hypertension | 8.3% | 60.0% | 25.0% | 41.7% | 15.08 | 0.002 | O− = O+ > Y−, Y+ |
| Hypercholesterolemia | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 10.4% | 7.40 | 0.060 | – |
| Diabetes mellitus | 0.0% | 10.0% | 4.2% | 10.4% | 3.28 | 0.350 | – |
| HIV disease characteristics | |||||||
| AIDS (%) | – | – | 37.5% | 68.8% | 6.43 | 0.011 | O+ > Y+ |
| HAART (%) | – | – | 66.7% | 75.0% | 1.75 | 0.416 | – |
| ARV regimen duration (months) | – | – | 29.4 (51.8) | 12.9 (20.3) | 1.54 | 0.216 | – |
| HIV duration (years) | – | – | 9.6 (6.7) | 15.6 (7.0) | 9.63 | 0.002 | O+ > Y+ |
| Nadir CD4a (cells/μl) | – | – | 253 [185, 344] | 102 [29, 282] | 4.88 | 0.027 | Y+ > O+ |
| Current CD4a (cells/μl) | – | – | 640 [299, 916] | 512 [253, 693] | 0.85 | 0.358 | – |
| Plasma HIV RNAa (log10) | – | – | 1.9 [1.7, 4.1] | 1.7 [1.7, 1.8] | 2.73 | 0.098 | – |
| CSF HIV RNAa,b (log10) | – | – | 1.7 [1.7, 1.8] | 1.7 [1.7, 1.7] | 0.18 | 0.670 | – |
| % Detectable plasma HIV RNA | – | – | 45.8% | 23.9% | 3.52 | 0.061 | – |
| % Detectable CSF HIV RNA | – | – | 20.0% | 16.1% | 0.11 | 0.745 | – |
Y Younger HIV seronegative, O Older HIV seronegative, Y Younger HIV seropositive, O Older HIV seropositive
aData represent medians with interquartile ranges in brackets
bO+ n = 31 and Y+ n = 15
Neuropsychological test performance in the four study samples
| HIV− | HIV+ | Effects ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Young ( | Old ( | Young ( | Old ( | HIV | Aging | HIV × Aging | |
| Boston Naming Test (total) | 55.25 (4.63) | 55.55 (4.57) | 53.77 (5.66) | 55.00 (5.05) | 0.91 | 0.39 | 0.27 |
| KAIT Famous Faces | 12.71 (3.99) | 14.60 (3.33) | 9.80 (3.99) | 13.75 (4.63) | 4.91* | 11.31** | 1.44 |
| Animal fluency | 22.75 (5.34) | 20.47 (4.33) | 21.50 (5.35) | 20.77 (5.26) | 0.62 | 1.56 | 0.81 |
| WMS-3 Logical Memory | |||||||
| I Total | 45.29 (14.61) | 48.65 (7.76) | 41.50 (10.12) | 38.62 (11.70) | 9.38** | 0.19 | 1.89 |
| II Total | 33.12 (7.33) | 29.95 (7.16) | 24.29 (8.32) | 22.21 (8.92) | 24.79** | 1.72 | 0.17 |
| Recognition | 26.92 (2.06) | 27.25 (1.68) | 24.96 (2.69) | 25.04 (2.86) | 16.15** | 0.10 | 0.10 |
| % Retained | 90.71 (9.09) | 85.70 (13.23) | 80.88 (16.96) | 78.29 (19.25) | 6.91** | 1.20 | 0.33 |
| CVLT-II | |||||||
| Total 1–5 | 58.83 (9.19) | 51.05 (9.75) | 50.63 (12.77) | 46.51 (11.99) | 9.29** | 4.96* | 1.54 |
| Total Cued Recall Intrusions | 0.29 (0.69) | 1.35 (1.57) | 2.58 (2.62) | 2.91 (4.09) | 10.18** | 1.23 | 0.65 |
| Long Delay Free Recall | 13.13 (2.13) | 10.45 (2.46) | 10.17 (4.35) | 9.30 (4.13) | 9.79** | 3.95* | 2.31 |
| Recognition Discriminability | 3.69 (0.36) | 2.77 (0.71) | 2.86 (0.94) | 2.78 (0.95) | 7.15** | 7.37** | 9.95** |
| Rey-O BQSS | |||||||
| Copy Presence and Accuracy | 18.08 (1.42) | 17.05 (2.16) | 17.92 (2.12) | 17.35 (1.77) | 0.01 | 3.15 | 1.65 |
| Immediate Recall Presence and Accuracy | 14.20 (3.16) | 11.40 (2.39) | 13.08 (3.02) | 10.98 (3.45) | 2.49 | 9.40** | 1.20 |
| Delayed Recall Presence and Accuracy | 13.83 (2.85) | 10.70 (3.79) | 12.96 (3.68) | 10.98 (3.41) | 1.36 | 11.28** | 1.71 |
| Delayed Retention | −1.50 (10.36) | −1.40 (16.23) | −2.96 (17.57) | 2.44 (27.61) | 1.36 | 0.51 | 0.38 |
| Trailmaking Test, Part B (time) | 46.75 (16.10) | 69.45 (17.94) | 57.25 (22.57) | 80.58 (52.94) | 2.44 | 7.28** | 0.03 |
| Tower of London (Drexel) Total Moves | 24.83 (13.16) | 37.95 (18.56) | 27.63 (17.44) | 26.83 (19.65) | 1.25 | 2.34 | 3.21 |
Note: All data are raw scores
BQSS Boston Qualitative Scoring System, CVLT-II California Verbal Learning Test, Second Edition, KAIT Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test, Rey-O Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure, WMS-3 Wechsler Memory Scale, 3rd Edition
* P < 0.05; ** P < 0.01
California Verbal Learning Test-II discriminant function classification results in the four study samples
| Encoding/storage profile (%) | Retrieval profile (%) | Normal profile (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HIV− Young | 0.0 | 16.7 | 83.3 |
| HIV− Old | 15.0 | 10.0 | 75.0 |
| HIV+ Young | 25.0 | 20.8 | 54.2 |
| HIV+ Old | 17.0 | 23.4 | 59.6 |