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Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV
PURPOSE: HIV-associated autonomic neuropathy (HIV-AN) is common and may be associated with both sympathetic and parasympathetic dysfunction. Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) dysfunction occurs on a continuum of hyper-to hypo-adrenergic function, and may be a mediator between psychological stress and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474355/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100112 |
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author | Robinson-Papp, Jessica Astha, Varuna Nmashie, Alexandra Sharma, Sandeep K. Kim-Schulze, Seunghee Murray, Jacinta George, Mary Catherine Morgello, Susan Mueller, Bridget R. Lawrence, Steven A. Benn, Emma K.T. |
author_facet | Robinson-Papp, Jessica Astha, Varuna Nmashie, Alexandra Sharma, Sandeep K. Kim-Schulze, Seunghee Murray, Jacinta George, Mary Catherine Morgello, Susan Mueller, Bridget R. Lawrence, Steven A. Benn, Emma K.T. |
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description | PURPOSE: HIV-associated autonomic neuropathy (HIV-AN) is common and may be associated with both sympathetic and parasympathetic dysfunction. Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) dysfunction occurs on a continuum of hyper-to hypo-adrenergic function, and may be a mediator between psychological stress and chronic inflammation. We sought to describe patterns of SNS dysfunction in people living with HIV, and to determine whether SNS dysfunction is associated with markers of systemic inflammation (focusing on IL-6 and TNF-α) and pain and anxiety. METHODS: Forty-seven people with well-controlled HIV and without confounding medical conditions or medications completed the Medical Outcomes Survey (MOS-HIV), quantification of a panel of 41 plasma cytokines/chemokines, and a standardized, non-invasive autonomic reflex screen (ARS). Adrenergic baroreflex sensitivity (BRSA) was calculated from the ARS as a measure of SNS function. RESULTS: Pain (46%) and anxiety (52%) were commonly reported on the MOS-HIV. BRSA was reduced in 30% of participants and elevated in 9% with the latter occurring only in participants with normal to mild HIV-AN. BRSA was significantly associated with IL-6, but not with TNF-α, pain or anxiety. Exploratory analyses also revealed positive associations of BRSA with numerous other cytokines with no significant inverse associations. CONCLUSION: Higher BRSA, indicative of a more hyperadrenergic state, can be part of the spectrum of early HIV-AN, and may be associated with elevations in multiple cytokines including IL-6. These associations do not appear to be driven by stressors such as pain or anxiety. |
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spelling | pubmed-84743552021-09-28 Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV Robinson-Papp, Jessica Astha, Varuna Nmashie, Alexandra Sharma, Sandeep K. Kim-Schulze, Seunghee Murray, Jacinta George, Mary Catherine Morgello, Susan Mueller, Bridget R. Lawrence, Steven A. Benn, Emma K.T. Brain Behav Immun Health Full Length Article PURPOSE: HIV-associated autonomic neuropathy (HIV-AN) is common and may be associated with both sympathetic and parasympathetic dysfunction. Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) dysfunction occurs on a continuum of hyper-to hypo-adrenergic function, and may be a mediator between psychological stress and chronic inflammation. We sought to describe patterns of SNS dysfunction in people living with HIV, and to determine whether SNS dysfunction is associated with markers of systemic inflammation (focusing on IL-6 and TNF-α) and pain and anxiety. METHODS: Forty-seven people with well-controlled HIV and without confounding medical conditions or medications completed the Medical Outcomes Survey (MOS-HIV), quantification of a panel of 41 plasma cytokines/chemokines, and a standardized, non-invasive autonomic reflex screen (ARS). Adrenergic baroreflex sensitivity (BRSA) was calculated from the ARS as a measure of SNS function. RESULTS: Pain (46%) and anxiety (52%) were commonly reported on the MOS-HIV. BRSA was reduced in 30% of participants and elevated in 9% with the latter occurring only in participants with normal to mild HIV-AN. BRSA was significantly associated with IL-6, but not with TNF-α, pain or anxiety. Exploratory analyses also revealed positive associations of BRSA with numerous other cytokines with no significant inverse associations. CONCLUSION: Higher BRSA, indicative of a more hyperadrenergic state, can be part of the spectrum of early HIV-AN, and may be associated with elevations in multiple cytokines including IL-6. These associations do not appear to be driven by stressors such as pain or anxiety. Elsevier 2020-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8474355/ /pubmed/34589872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100112 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Full Length Article Robinson-Papp, Jessica Astha, Varuna Nmashie, Alexandra Sharma, Sandeep K. Kim-Schulze, Seunghee Murray, Jacinta George, Mary Catherine Morgello, Susan Mueller, Bridget R. Lawrence, Steven A. Benn, Emma K.T. Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV |
title | Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV |
title_full | Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV |
title_fullStr | Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV |
title_full_unstemmed | Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV |
title_short | Sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled HIV |
title_sort | sympathetic function and markers of inflammation in well-controlled hiv |
topic | Full Length Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474355/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100112 |
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