Literature DB >> 21431470

Morphine potentiates neuropathogenesis of SIV infection in rhesus macaques.

Sirosh M Bokhari1, Ramakrishna Hegde, Shannon Callen, Honghong Yao, Istvan Adany, Qingsheng Li, Zhuang Li, David Pinson, Hung-Wen Yeh, Paul D Cheney, Shilpa Buch.   

Abstract

Despite the advent of antiretroviral therapy, complications of HIV-1 infection with concurrent drug abuse are an emerging problem. Opiates are well known to modulate immune responses by preventing the development of cell-mediated immune responses. Their effect on the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection however remains controversial. Using the simian immunodeficiency virus/macaque model of HIV pathogenesis, we sought to explore the impact of morphine on disease progression and pathogenesis. Sixteen rhesus macaques were divided into two groups; four were administered saline and 12 others morphine routinely. Both groups of animals were then inoculated with SIVmacR71/17E and followed longitudinally for disease pathogenesis. The morphine group (M+V) exhibited a trend towards higher mortality rates and retardation in weight gain compared to the virus-alone group. Interestingly, a subset of M+V animals succumbed to disease within weeks post-infection. These rapid progressors also exhibited a higher incidence of other end-organ pathologies. Despite the higher numbers of circulating CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in the M+V group, CD4/CD8 ratios between the groups remained unchanged. Plasma and CSF viral load in the M+V group was at least a log higher than the control group. Similarly, there was a trend toward increased virus build-up in the brains of M+V animals compared with controls. A novel finding of this study was the increased influx of infected monocyte/macrophages in the brains of M+V animals.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21431470      PMCID: PMC3270698          DOI: 10.1007/s11481-011-9272-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroimmune Pharmacol        ISSN: 1557-1890            Impact factor:   4.147


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