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Pharmacological Research | 2003
Lizette Gil; Gregorio Martínez; Ivón González; Alicia Tarinas; Alejandro Álvarez; Attilia Giuliani; Randelis Molina; Rolando Tápanes; Jorge Perez; Olga Sonia León
Infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes persistent chronic inflammation. Viral Tat protein plays a role in the intracellular increase of reactive oxygen species (ROS) thus increasing apoptotic index, mostly the one mediated by FAS/CD95, and depleting CD4+ T lymphocytes. The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is a relationship between an extensive array of redox status indices (glutathione (GSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), peroxidation potential, total antioxidant status, glutathione peroxidase (GPx), superoxide dismutase (SOD), total hydroperoxide (TH), DNA fragmentation) and relative CD4, CD95, CD38/CD8 T lymphocyte counts in HIV/AIDS patients compared to healthy subjects. Blood samples from 85 HIV/AIDS patients and 40 healthy subjects were tested by spectrophotometric techniques in order to measure oxidative stress indices, and by flow cytometry to quantify T cell subsets. Patients were divided in two groups according to CDC 1993 guidelines. CD95 and CD38 increase paralleled the severity of HIV infection. Both a reduction of GSH levels and an increase in MDA and TH levels were detected in the plasma of HIV+ patients. These patients also showed an increase of DNA fragmentation in lymphocytes as well as a significant (P<0.05) reduction of GPx and an increase in SOD activity in erythrocytes. Relatively to the control group, HIV-infected patients had significantly differences in global indices of total antioxidant status. These results corroborate that substantial oxidative stress occurs during HIV infection. To our knowledge this study is the first relating oxidative stress indices with both CD38/CD8 and CD95 lymphocytes subsets.
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research | 2005
Lizette Gil; Lidianys Lewis; Gregorio Martínez; Alicia Tarinas; Ivón González; Alejandro Álvarez; Rolando Tápanes; Attilia Giuliani; Olga Sonia León; Jorge Perez
Several recent studies in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients have identified micronutrient deficiencies as affecting progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and death. Although the mechanisms are not known, micronutrient deficiencies may exacerbate the oxidative stress induced by HIV. In addition, infection and its evolution likely lead to an increased requirement for nutritional micronutrients, especially antioxidants. To evaluate this, 40 relatively healthy, institutionalized HIV-infected individuals were recruited for assessment before or three months after fresh fruit and vegetable supply were increased due to seasonal supply. Seven-day dietary records were recorded at the beginning (December) and end of the three-month study period (March). Oxidative stress indices and CD4+, CD38+/CD8+, and CD95+ T-lymphocyte subsets were also measured at these times. No significant differences were found in calorie or protein intake across the study period, but vitamin A, C, and E intakes all increased. A number of redox indicators were modified (increase: total antioxidant status, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione; and decrease: superoxide dismutase) during the study period. However, no change in malondialdehyde, hydroperoxides, or DNA damage was noted but a significant reduction in CD38+/CD8+ relative count was seen. Within the context and limitations of this study, the increase of dietary fruits and vegetables intake for three months had some beneficial effects on nutrition, systemic redox balance, and immune parameters in HIV-infected persons.
Acta farmacéutica bonaerense | 2004
Lizette Gil del Valle; Ida González; Alicia Tarinas; Alejandro Álvarez; Randelys Molina; Rolando Tápanes; Jorge Perez
Bioquimia | 2002
Lizette Gil; Yamina Daumy; Liliana Pérez; Alejandro Álvarez; Héctor Díaz; Caridad Luzardo; Rolando Tápanes; Jorge Perez
Revista Cubana de Medicina | 2003
María E. Faxas García; Marta Elena Guerra Yi; Alejandro Álvarez; Carlos Calderón
Acta Farmacéutica Bonaerense | 2004
Lizette Gil del Valle; Ida González; Alicia Tarinas; Alejandro Álvarez; Randelys Molina; Rolando Tápanes; Jorge Perez
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical | 2003
Gissel García; Mailing Álvarez; Elaine Santana; José Rafael Martínez; Alejandro Álvarez; Rosmary Rodríguez; María G. Guzmán
Revista Cubana de Hematología, Inmunología y Hemoterapia | 2003
Jesús Diego de la Campa; Adalberto Ballester Santovenia; José Carnot Uría; Alejandro Álvarez; Margarita Quiala Reyes; Lourdes Morera Carrillo; Mayra Pérez Pérez
Revista Cubana de Hematología, Inmunología y Hemoterapia | 2003
Jesús Diego de la Campa; Adalberto Ballester Santovenia; José Carnot Uría; Alejandro Álvarez; Margarita Quiala Reyes; Lourdes Morera Carrillo; Mayra Pérez Pérez
Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 2002
Lizette Gil; Alejandro Álvarez; Héctor Díaz; Jorge Perez