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Alcohol use is associated with mental health problems and brain structural alterations in adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV infection on ART.

Jacqueline Hoare1, Jean-Paul Fouche2, Nicole Phillips3, Sarah J Heany4, Landon Myer5, Heather J Zar6, Dan J Stein7.   

Abstract

Alcohol use, presents unique challenges for HIV-1 treatment in adolescents with perinatally acquired infection. The effects of alcohol on host-virus interaction in the brain and the immune system remains understudied in this population. Adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV infection (PHIV) well established on ART, from the Cape Town Adolescent Antiretroviral Cohort who self-reported alcohol use (PHIV + alcohol) (n = 26) were compared to age matched 26 PHIV (PHIV-alcohol) and 26 healthy controls (HC) who reported no use of alcohol. Participants completed clinical investigations including highly-sensitive CRP (hs-CRP), a comprehensive neurocognitive test battery and mental health measures. In addition, we investigated the relationship between alcohol use in PHIV and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), grey and white matter volumes and cortical thickness. PHIV (mean age 12,5 years; mean age of ART initiation 3.15 years) reported an occasional weekend drinking pattern of alcohol use. hs-CRP was significantly different between groups, with PHIV + alcohol higher than PHIV-alcohol and HC. General intelligence, attention, working memory, processing speed and executive function were more impaired in the PHIV + alcohol than PHIV alone, with HC having the highest scores. In addition, self-concept was significantly lower in PHIV + alcohol. The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) Externalizing behaviour, internalising behaviour and CBCL Total problems were significantly higher in PHIV + alcohol. FA of the superior corona radiata, superior fronto-occipital fasciculus and corpus callosum was significantly lower in PHIV + alcohol compared to PHIV-alcohol and MD of the corona radiata was significantly increased in PHIV + alcohol. The cortical thickness of the lateral orbitofrontal, middle frontal and precentral gyri were significantly lower in PHIV + alcohol compared to PHIV-alcohol and HC. In conclusion PHIV associated impairments in systemic inflammation, cognitive function, mental health and changes in brain structure may be exacerbated by alcohol use, even if only occasional use. However, the study is cross-sectional, which is not able to distinguish between cause and effect.
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Keywords:  Adolescent; Alcohol; Cognition; HIV; Mental health; Neuroimaging

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34536544      PMCID: PMC8643316          DOI: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2021.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol        ISSN: 0741-8329            Impact factor:   2.405


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