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Design of a randomized controlled trial of zinc supplementation to improve markers of mortality and HIV disease progression in HIV-positive drinkers in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Natalia Gnatienko1, Matthew S Freiberg2, Elena Blokhina3, Tatiana Yaroslavtseva3, Carly Bridden1, Debbie M Cheng4, Christine E Chaisson5, Dmitry Lioznov3,6, Sally Bendiks1, Glory Koerbel7, Sharon M Coleman5, Evgeny Krupitsky3,8, Jeffrey H Samet9,10.   

Abstract

Background Russia continues to have an uncontrolled HIV epidemic and its per capita alcohol consumption is among the highest in the world. Alcohol use among HIV-positive individuals is common and is associated with worse clinical outcomes. Alcohol use and HIV each lead to microbial translocation, which in turn results in inflammation. Zinc supplementation holds potential for lowering levels of biomarkers of inflammation, possibly as a consequence of its impact on intestinal permeability. This paper describes the protocol of a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial of zinc supplementation in St. Petersburg, Russia. Methods Participants (n = 254) were recruited between October 2013 and June 2015 from HIV and addiction clinical care sites, and non-clinical sites in St. Petersburg, Russia. Participants were randomly assigned, to receive either zinc (15 mg for men; 12 mg for women) or placebo, daily for 18 months. The following outcomes were assessed at 6, 12, and 18 months: (1) mortality risk (primary outcome at 18 months); (2) HIV disease progression; (3) cardiovascular risk; and (4) microbial translocation and inflammation. Adherence was assessed using direct (riboflavin) and indirect (pill count, self-report) measures. Conclusion Given the limited effectiveness of current interventions to reduce alcohol use, zinc supplementation merits testing as a simple, low-cost intervention to mitigate the consequences of alcohol use in HIV-positive persons despite ongoing drinking.

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Keywords:  HIV; Russia; alcohol use; cardiovascular risk; inflammation; mortality risk; zinc

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29663871      PMCID: PMC5957784          DOI: 10.1080/15284336.2018.1459344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HIV Clin Trials        ISSN: 1528-4336


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4.  Association between alcohol use and inflammatory biomarkers over time among younger adults with HIV-The Russia ARCH Observational Study.

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8.  Effect of Zinc Supplementation vs Placebo on Mortality Risk and HIV Disease Progression Among HIV-Positive Adults With Heavy Alcohol Use: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Matthew S Freiberg; Debbie M Cheng; Natalia Gnatienko; Elena Blokhina; Sharon M Coleman; Margaret F Doyle; Tatiana Yaroslavtseva; Carly Bridden; Kaku So-Armah; Russell Tracy; Kendall Bryant; Dmitry Lioznov; Evgeny Krupitsky; Jeffrey H Samet
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10.  Liver fibrosis and accelerated immune dysfunction (immunosenescence) among HIV-infected Russians with heavy alcohol consumption - an observational cross-sectional study.

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