Literature DB >> 8525797

Role of HIV in the pathogenesis of distal symmetrical peripheral neuropathy.

N Rizzuto1, T Cavallaro, S Monaco, M Morbin, B Bonetti, S Ferrari, S Galiazzo-Rizzuto, G Zanette, L Bertolasi.   

Abstract

We report the results of a clinical, electrophysiological and pathological study conducted in 18 AIDS patients presenting a distal symmetrical predominantly sensory polyneuropathy (DSPN) characterized by painful dysesthesias as main complaint. Onset of the neuropathy was at CDC (Center for Disease Control) stage II in 2 patients, at CDC stage III in 5 patients and at CDC stage IV in the remainder. Electrophysiological investigation confirmed the presence of an axonal alteration in the sensory nerves, but also revealed motor involvement in all cases. The neuropathological features of sensory nerves were fiber loss and axonal degeneration with macrophagic activation. The expression of monocyte-macrophage markers and of major histocompatibility complex class II antigens appeared up-regulated in endoneurial ramified cells, while expression of CR3, a complement receptor involved in the process of phagocytosis, was down-regulated. In six nerve biopsy samples and in two out of five DSPN dorsal root ganglia we found HIV-related mRNA and protein located in scattered cells of the endoneurium which we presume to be macrophages. These data suggest that: (a) DSPN may occur early in the course of the disease and is not limited to later stages; (b) DSPN is not a ganglionitis but is actually a sensory-motor neuropathy; (c) the virus enters the peripheral nervous system and induces changes in the immunocompetent cell population with activation of macrophages. Storage of the virus inside macrophages may act both as a reservoir for the virus and as a putative cause of nerve damage, probably through release of cytotoxins and/or interaction with trophic factors.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8525797     DOI: 10.1007/bf00296507

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   17.088


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