Brain activity in well-controlled perinatally HIV-infected young adults: a fMRI pilot study

Perinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (PHIV) is considered a chronic disease that has highlighted several cognitive deficits. From birth to early adulthood, cognition is known to play a fundamental role. However, although neurocognitive processes associated with PHIV have been exten...

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Published in:Revista de neurologiá Vol. 72; no. 10; pp. 343 - 351
Main Authors: Martín Bejarano-García, M, Ruiz-Sáez, B, Zamora, B, Martínez de Aragón, A, García-Navarro, C, Jiménez-de Ory, S, Velo, C, Ramos, J T, Sainz, T, Escosa, L, Núñez-Enamorado, N, Stephan-Otto, C, Navarro, M L, González-Tomé, M I
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Abstract Perinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (PHIV) is considered a chronic disease that has highlighted several cognitive deficits. From birth to early adulthood, cognition is known to play a fundamental role. However, although neurocognitive processes associated with PHIV have been extensively described by psychometric testing, data is scarce on neural activity from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) which provides in vivo physiological information. We studied described impaired cognitive processes using fMRI on a group of PHIV adolescents with good immunovirological indications and healthy matched controls. Psychological status and neurocognitive functions were also assessed. There were no significant differences between HIV+ and HIV- groups, either on neurocognitive testing nor in fMRI activity for phonological fluency tasks. Prolonged duration of cART was positively associated with greater brain activity in left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) which could indicate functional compensation. These results suggest that neural activity through fMRI in PHIV adolescents with good daily functioning and good immunovirological control may be similar to their peers.
AbstractList Perinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (PHIV) is considered a chronic disease that has highlighted several cognitive deficits. From birth to early adulthood, cognition is known to play a fundamental role. However, although neurocognitive processes associated with PHIV have been extensively described by psychometric testing, data is scarce on neural activity from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) which provides in vivo physiological information. We studied described impaired cognitive processes using fMRI on a group of PHIV adolescents with good immunovirological indications and healthy matched controls. Psychological status and neurocognitive functions were also assessed. There were no significant differences between HIV+ and HIV- groups, either on neurocognitive testing nor in fMRI activity for phonological fluency tasks. Prolonged duration of cART was positively associated with greater brain activity in left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) which could indicate functional compensation. These results suggest that neural activity through fMRI in PHIV adolescents with good daily functioning and good immunovirological control may be similar to their peers.
INTRODUCTION AND AIMPerinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (PHIV) is considered a chronic disease that has highlighted several cognitive deficits. From birth to early adulthood, cognition is known to play a fundamental role. However, although neurocognitive processes associated with PHIV have been extensively described by psychometric testing, data is scarce on neural activity from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) which provides in vivo physiological information. SUBJECTS AND METHODSWe studied described impaired cognitive processes using fMRI on a group of PHIV adolescents with good immunovirological indications and healthy matched controls. Psychological status and neurocognitive functions were also assessed. RESULTSThere were no significant differences between HIV+ and HIV- groups, either on neurocognitive testing nor in fMRI activity for phonological fluency tasks. Prolonged duration of cART was positively associated with greater brain activity in left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) which could indicate functional compensation. CONCLUSIONSThese results suggest that neural activity through fMRI in PHIV adolescents with good daily functioning and good immunovirological control may be similar to their peers.
Author Jiménez-de Ory, S
Sainz, T
Ramos, J T
Núñez-Enamorado, N
Velo, C
González-Tomé, M I
Ruiz-Sáez, B
García-Navarro, C
Stephan-Otto, C
Zamora, B
Martín Bejarano-García, M
Navarro, M L
Martínez de Aragón, A
Escosa, L
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Brain - diagnostic imaging
Brain - physiopathology
Cognitive Dysfunction - etiology
Cognitive Dysfunction - physiopathology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
HIV Infections - complications
HIV Infections - physiopathology
HIV Infections - therapy
HIV Infections - transmission
Humans
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Pilot Projects
Prospective Studies
Young Adult
Title Brain activity in well-controlled perinatally HIV-infected young adults: a fMRI pilot study
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