Yury Zharikov , Anna Shitova , Polina Melnikova , Ilya Voloshin , Maria Orliuk , Anna Olsufieva , André Pontes-Silva , Tatiana Zharikova
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Abstract
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders are a common manifestation of HIV infection, affecting more than half of HIV-infected individuals, including those receiving targeted antiviral therapy. A common feature of the course of HIV infection during therapy is large-scale immune responses in the brain. Several pathways are involved in the neuropathogenesis of HIV infection: Cellular entry, inflammatory processes in microglia, activation of astroglia, myeloid cells, and damage to brain vessels leading to neurocirculatory disorders. Data on vascular diseases that influence the development of neurocognitive impairment in HIV-positive patients will also be examined, as well as better intervention strategies for complex neurocognitive disorders and neurodegenerative processes in HIV infection.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neuroimmunology affords a forum for the publication of works applying immunologic methodology to the furtherance of the neurological sciences. Studies on all branches of the neurosciences, particularly fundamental and applied neurobiology, neurology, neuropathology, neurochemistry, neurovirology, neuroendocrinology, neuromuscular research, neuropharmacology and psychology, which involve either immunologic methodology (e.g. immunocytochemistry) or fundamental immunology (e.g. antibody and lymphocyte assays), are considered for publication.