Neurometabolite Abnormalities in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Macaques with Chronic Morphine Administration

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Christine C. Cloak
Linda Chang
Shawn P. O’Neil
Thomas M. Ernst
Daniel C. Anderson
Robert M. Donahoe
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[1] University of Hawaii,Department of Medicine, Neuroscience and MRI Research
[2] Harvard Medical School,Yerkes National Primate Research Center
[3] Emory University,Department of Pathology, School of Medicine
[4] University of Utah,undefined
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AIDS; Opiates; SIV; Neurometabolite; Viral load;
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Opiate abuse increases the risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, while both opiates and HIV may impact the immune and nervous systems. To model potential interactions between opiate drugs and HIV on the brain, neurometabolite levels were evaluated in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected macaques with or without chronic morphine administration. Over the course of the study, 58% of these SIV-infected animals progressed to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Brain extracts from four brain regions were evaluated with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Animals with AIDS had lower N-acetyl-aspartate in all four brain regions (p ≤ 0.05) as well as lower frontal gray matter total creatine (p = 0.03), lower frontal white matter (p = 0.003) and caudate (p = 0.002) glutamate, and higher frontal white matter myo-inositol (p = 0.05) than the healthier non-AIDS macaques. Morphine-dependent animals had higher levels of myo-inositol in the putamen (p = 0.003), especially those with AIDS. In the animals with AIDS, those with morphine dependence had higher total creatine in the frontal white matter (p = 0.04) than those treated with saline, which in turn had lower creatine than saline-injected animals without AIDS (p = 0.04), leading to an interaction between the effects of morphine and AIDS on total creatine in this brain region (ANOVA p = 0.02). The majority of these brain metabolites correlated with viral counts indicating more severe metabolite abnormalities in animals with higher viral loads or set points. Collectively, these findings suggest that chronic morphine may protect against the neurotoxic effect of AIDS and reinforce the importance of maintaining a low viral load in AIDS.
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