Metabolic dysfunctions in non-antiretroviral treated HIV/AIDS patients

2009 
AIDS related metabolic and morphologic disorders have been attributed to protease inhibitor based antiretroviral therapy. HIV/AIDS is however amulti-systemic disease with potential for alteration ofmetabolic and endocrine functions. To determine ifmetabolic disorders occur in non-antiretroviral treatedHIV/AIDS patients. Case control study of prospectively recruited 48 HIV seropositive patients, and randomly selected age and sex-matched controls. Main outcome measures included plasma lipid concentrations and intravenous glucose tolerance measured using glucose assimilation coefficient, K. A K-value less than 1.2 constituted an impaired glucose tolerance. Compared to the controls,HIV/AIDS patients had significantly lower glucose assimilation coefficient (1.5 ± 0.5 versus 2.7 ± 0.9; p Keywords: HIV/AIDS,metabolic dysfunctions
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