Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity
in HIV Infection:Evaluation by Contrast-Enhanced
Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

I D Wilkinson, W K Chong, M Paley, J K Shepherd, R J Chinn, R F Miller, B Sweeney, B E Kendall, M A Hall-Craggs, M J Harrison
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Abstract

This study assesses the integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositive individuals to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent Gd-DTPA. Twelve HIV seropositive patients and six control subjects had T2-weighted and serial pre- and post-contrast TI-weighted MRI. Ten of the twelve seropositive patients demonstrated white matter hyperintensity with or without atrophy on T2-weighted MRI and 8/10 who underwent neurological examination demonstrated neurological abnormalities. No statistically significant differences of trends in white matter pixel values were observed between pre- and post-contrast scans in any of the patients or controls. Serial T1-weighted MRI does not demonstrate any change in the integrity of the BBB to Gd-DTPA in HIV seropositive patients, regardless of the presence or absence of white matter hyperintensity with or without atrophy on T2-weighted MRI or clinical signs of HIV-I associated with cognitive/motor complex.

HIV感染的血脑屏障完整性:对比增强磁共振成像评估。
本研究评估了人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)血清阳性个体对磁共振成像(MRI)造影剂Gd-DTPA的血脑屏障(BBB)完整性。12名HIV血清阳性患者和6名对照者进行了t2加权和一系列对比前和对比后的ti加权MRI检查。12例血清阳性患者中有10例在t2加权MRI上表现为白质高,伴或不伴萎缩,8/10接受神经学检查的患者表现为神经异常。在任何患者或对照组中,对比前后扫描的白质像素值趋势没有统计学上的显著差异。系列t1加权MRI未显示HIV血清阳性患者血脑屏障对Gd-DTPA完整性的任何改变,无论t2加权MRI是否存在白质高信号伴或不伴萎缩或HIV- i与认知/运动复合体相关的临床体征。
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