A Longitudinal Analysis of Cerebral Blood Flow in Perinatally HIV Infected Adolescents as Compared to Matched Healthy Controls

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作者
van Genderen, Jason G. [1 ]
van den Hof, Malon [1 ]
ter Haar, Anne Marleen [1 ]
Blokhuis, Charlotte [1 ]
Keil, Vera C. [2 ]
Pajkrt, Dasja [1 ]
Mutsaerts, Henk J. M. M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Amsterdam UMC, Emma Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Infect Dis, Locat Acad Med Ctr, H8-253,POB 22660, NL-1100 DD Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam Neurosci, Dept Radiol & Nucl Med, H8-253,POB 22660, NL-1100 DD Amsterdam, Netherlands
来源
VIRUSES-BASEL | 2021年 / 13卷 / 11期
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
HIV; cerebral blood flow; cognitive function; ACQUIRED HIV; BRAIN; CHILDREN; DISEASE;
D O I
10.3390/v13112179
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Despite effective combination anti-retroviral therapy (cART), perinatally HIV infected (PHIV) adolescents still experience cognitive complications. We previously reported higher cerebral blood flow (CBF) in basal ganglia and white matter (WM) in PHIV children compared to matched controls. In healthy children CBF is associated with cognitive domains. To determine longitudinal changes in CBF and its impact on cognitive complications, we measured CBF-using arterial spin labeling-in 21 PHIV adolescents and 23 controls matched for age, sex and socio-economic status twice with a mean follow-up of 4.6 years. We explored associations between CBF changes and WM micro- and macrostructural markers and cognitive domains using linear mixed models. The median age at follow-up was comparable between PHIV adolescents 17.4y (IQR:15.3-20.7) and controls 16.2y (IQR:15.6-19.1). At baseline, PHIV had higher CBF in the caudate nucleus and putamen. CBF development was comparable in gray matter (GM), WM and subcortical regions in both groups. In our cohort, we found that over time an increase of GM CBF was associated with an increase of visual motor function (p = 0.043) and executive function (p = 0.045). Increase of CBF in the caudate nucleus, putamen and thalamus was associated with an increase processing speed (p = 0.033; 0.036; 0.003 respectively) and visual motor function (p = 0.023; 0.045; 0.003 respectively). CBF development is relatively normal in PHIV adolescents on cART. CBF decline is associated with cognitive impairment, irrespective of HIV status.
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