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How HIV/AIDS Impacts The Brain.

Stellenbosch University (SU) researchers have discovered that HIV/AIDS impacts the brain in the early stages of the infection.

It is known that many people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) experience negative cognitive symptoms, such as depression and forgetfulness. However, it was unclear whether it was caused by such patients’ physical illness, or whether the HI virus had a direct effect on the brain.
“Our research shows that HIV does have an impact on the brain and that these low-grade cognitive symptoms are likely not just function loss due to patients feeling sick, tired or depressed,” says Dr Stéfan du Plessis, lead author of a series of articles about the research published in AIDS and other international journals.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) – a type of brain scan that shows how blood flows to certain parts of the brain when someone is performing certain tasks or is experiencing certain emotions – Dr Du Plessis and his team compared the brain activity of people with HIV to those without HIV.

HIV virus affects important parts of the brain

They found that HIV-positive participants had a decreased blood flow in the striatal region of the brain while performing tasks involving higher motor functions.
They also observed little action and blood flow to the nucleus accumbens of HIV-positive patients while performing a task involving a monetary reward. This section of the brain is involved with aspects concerning motivation, apathy and enthusiasm for life.
“The fMRI scans show how the HIV virus affects important parts of the brain involved with motivation. We theorise that this could happen to such an extent that patients are often simply not motivated enough to take their medication, or even get out of bed,” explains Dr Du Plessis.
Finally, the researchers also studied the structure of the frontal cortex, a brain region that is known to atrophy in the context of HIV. They discovered a link between the levels of atrophy and brain functional impairment – the thinner the actual frontal lobe was, the lower the levels of function.
All the HIV-positive participants were in good physical and mental health, did not abuse drugs, and had not yet started on antiretroviral treatment (ART).

Cognitive impairment affects half of HIV positive people

Earlier studies have shown that up to 50% of people with HIV may suffer from some form of cognitive impairment, ranging from subtle impairment detectible only through sophisticated cognitive tests, to severe psychosis.
Prior to the introduction of ART many patients developed severe HIV-related dementia. ART has markedly improved the symptoms of dementia in HIV-positive people.
“The study highlights a previously unknown functional effect that HIV has on the brain. We hope that these results will stimulate further studies to test the effects of ARVs, or other interventions, that could improve brain function and therefore the lives and well-being of patients with HIV,” concludes Dr Du Plessis.

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