1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf03401740
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Multiparameter Analysis of Clastogenic Factors, Pro-oxidant Cytokines, and Inflammatory Markers in HIV-1-Infected Patients with Asymptomatic Disease, Opportunistic Infections, and Malignancies

Abstract: HIV-1-infected patients are in chronic oxidative stress and clastogenic factors (CFs) are present in their plasma. CFs from patients with HIV are formed via superoxide anion radical and stimulate further superoxide production. The pathophysiolgic significance and the exact composition of the circulating clastogenic material in patients with HIV is unknown. Cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), are increased in the plasma of patients with HIV and TNF-alpha shows clastogenic activity in vit… Show more

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“…Vitamin C, selenium and zinc were at the lower limit of normal. On the opposite, vitamin A, E and beta carotene were in the normal range in all 22 patients of the study group, who were still in a satisfactory nutritional state (Fuchs et al 1998). …”
Section: Results Obtained With the Cf-testmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Vitamin C, selenium and zinc were at the lower limit of normal. On the opposite, vitamin A, E and beta carotene were in the normal range in all 22 patients of the study group, who were still in a satisfactory nutritional state (Fuchs et al 1998). …”
Section: Results Obtained With the Cf-testmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…HIV infection induces pathological oxidative stress, as evidenced by diminished levels of reduced glutathione in plasma, lymphocytes, and PBMC and elevated levels of biomarkers of lipid peroxidation products such as malondialdehyde and hydroperoxide; several of these and other markers of oxidative stress correlate with disease progression and mortality [47][48][49][50][51]. Oxidative stress can in turn drive inflammation through enhancing NF-κB-driven HIV replication and release of proinflammatory cytokines [52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Inflammation and Oxidative Stress In Hiv-ncimentioning
confidence: 99%