Reduction of glutamate levels in HIV-infected subjects treated with acetylcarnitine.

G Famularo, S Moretti, E Alesse, V Trinchieri, A Angelucci, G Santini, G Cifone, C De Simone
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The excitotoxic amino acid glutamate, which is elevated in blood and cerebrospinal fluid from subjects with AIDS dementia complex, is crucially implicated in the neurotoxicity of HIV infection. We describe a subject with AIDS dementia complex who showed a significant motor and cognitive improvement after a course of intravenous acetylcarnitine therapy. The clinical improvement was paralleled by a significant reduction of glutamate concentrations in both blood and cerebrospinal fluid. A prospective pilot study confirmed that acetylcarnitine administration resulted indeed to reduce the blood levels of glutamate in AIDS patients treated with acetylcarnitine therapy in order to prevent the neurotoxicity of nucleoside analogs. Even though the mechanisms responsible for the reduction of glutamate concentrations remain to be established, we suggest that acetylcarnitine should be added to the list of drugs under investigation for the treatment of AIDS dementia complex. The anti-apoptotic activity of carnitines and their safety profile further support this view.

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乙酰肉碱治疗降低hiv感染者谷氨酸水平
具有兴奋性毒性的氨基酸谷氨酸,在艾滋病痴呆复合体患者的血液和脑脊液中升高,在HIV感染的神经毒性中起关键作用。我们描述了一个患有艾滋病痴呆的病人,他在静脉注射乙酰肉碱治疗后表现出明显的运动和认知改善。临床改善与血液和脑脊液中谷氨酸浓度的显著降低相平行。一项前瞻性先导研究证实,乙酰肉碱确实能降低接受乙酰肉碱治疗的艾滋病患者血液中谷氨酸的水平,从而防止核苷类似物的神经毒性。尽管谷氨酸浓度降低的机制仍有待确定,但我们建议将乙酰肉碱添加到正在研究的治疗艾滋病痴呆复合物的药物列表中。肉毒碱的抗凋亡活性及其安全性进一步支持了这一观点。
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