The neurology of aids:
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adam_text | Contents
Contributors xix
Abbreviations xxiii
Overview: a panel discussion: critical topics in the
neurology of AIDS 1
Moderator. Howard E. Gendelman; participants:
J. Hampton Atkinson, Ian Paul Everall, R. Gilberto
Gonzalez, Igor Grant, Robert Heaton, Dennis L.
Kolson, Stuart A. Upton, Justin McArthur, Avindra
Nath, Christopher Power, Susan Swindells, and
Brian Wigdahl
Priorities of the National Institute of Mental
Health and the National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke for neuroAIDS research in
resource limited countries 12
Jeymohan Joseph and Michael Nunn
Section 1 HIV 1 biology,
immunology, and neurovirulence
1.1 The molecular biology of HIV 1 17
Anuja Ghorpade, Beda Brichacek, and
Michael Bukrinsky
1.2 Immunology of HIV 1 29
Krishnakumar Devadas, Renu B. Lai, and
Subhash Dhawan
1.3 HIV 1 structural and regulatory proteins and
neurotoxicity 49
Mariantoinetta Di Stefano, Farideh Sabri, and
Francesca Chiodi
1.4 The genetic bases of HIV 1 neuropathogenesis 57
Guido van Marie and Christopher Power
Section 2 Innate and acquired
immunity in HIV 1 dementia
2.1 Mononuclear phagocyte heterogeneity and the
blood brain barrier: a model for HIV 1
neuropathogenesis 71
William F. Hickey, Kenneth C. Williams, Sarah Corey,
and Woong Ki Kim
2.2 Common immune pathways of neural injury in
neurodegenerative disorders 85
Sunhee C. Lee and Dennis W. Dickson
2.3 HIV 1 vaccines 95
R. Lee Mosley and Eric J. Benner
Section 3 The blood brain barrier
and HIV 1
3.1 The blood brain barrier: its structure and
function 107
William A. Banks
3.2 The blood brain barrier as an immunocompetent
organ 115
Donald W. Miller
3.3 Viral receptors and the mechanisms of HIV 1 entry
into cells and the central nervous system 125
Julio Martin Garcia and Francisco Gonzdlez Scarano
3.4 Mechanisms of viral entry through the
blood brain barrier 147
Eliseo A. Eugenin and Joan W. Berman
3.5 The blood brain barrier: monocyte and viral
entry into the brain 155
Hans S.L.M. Nottet
3.6 The choroid plexus and viral entry into the
brain 163
Evan Burkala, John T. West, Jun He, Carol K. Petito,
and Charles Wood
Section 4 Mechanisms of
neurotoxicity by HIV 1 and cellular
immune products
4.1 Mechanisms of macrophage mediated
neurotoxicity 177
Marc Tardieu
4.2 Chemokines, HIV 1, and the central nervous
system 181
Richard J. Miller
4.3 Mechanisms of neuronal demise in HIV
dementia: role of HIV 1 Tat 193
Ashok Chauhan and Avi Nath
4.4 Protection against HIV 1 gpl20 and HIV 1 Tat
neurotoxicity 201
Apsara Kandanearatchi, Avindra Nath,
Stuart A. Lipton, Eliezer Masliah, and Ian Paul Everall
4.5 Astrocyte immunobiology 211
Etty (Tika) Benveniste and Dale J. Benos
4.6 Transcriptional analysis of inflammatory and
glial responses in the central nervous system:
development of RNA fingerprints for neuroAIDS
and other central nervous system disorders 225
Eleanor S. Roberts and Howard S. Fox
4.7 Neurogenesis and its links to brain development,
developmental therapeutics, and the pathogenesis
of neurodegenerative disorders including
HIV 1 associated dementia 239
Jialin Zheng, Hui Peng, Jeremy Rose, and
Shelley Herek
Section 5 Animal model systems
5.1 The simian immunodeficiency virus/macaque
model: detailing viral weapons and host defenses
in HIV central nervous system disease 257
M. Christine Zink, Tahar Babas, Joseph L. Mankowski,
Lucy M. Carruth, Sheila A. Barber, and
Janice E. Clements
5.2 The feline immunodeficiency virus model of
HIV 1 associated neurological disease 269
Rick B. Meeker and D. Christopher Bragg
5.3 Neurological disease produced by maedi visna
and caprine arthritis encephalitis viruses,
lentiviruses of sheep and goats 279
Valgerdur Andresdottir, Sigurbjorg Torsteinsdottir,
and Gudmundur Georgsson
5.4 Murine model systems for studies of
HIV 1 associated dementia 289
Yuri Persidsky
5.5 Studies of adaptive immunity in a murine model
of HIV 1 encephalitis 297
Larisa Y. Poluektova, Santhi Gorantla, and
Howard E. Gendelman
5.6 Laboratory model systems of drug abuse and their
relevance to HIV infection and dementia 309
Thomas }. Rogers, Filip Bednar, David E. Kaminsky,
Penelope C. Davey, Joseph }. Meissler Jr, and
Toby K. Eisenstein
Section 6 Living with HIV and AIDS
(clinical perspectives from patients
living with the neurological
consequences of HIV infection)
6.1 HIV dementia: living with the suffering, the
diagnosis, and the uncertainties 323
Karen
6.2 Neurological manifestations of HIV disease 325
Garrett Burton
6.3 Coping with depression 327
Sebron Kendrick
6.4 Living with HIV in an African community:
a mental health point of view 331
Roy Brazington and Tracy Ramsden
6.5 HIV and sexual dysfunction: a patient s view 335
Ian Kramer
Section 7 Clinical and pathological
aspects of disease
7.1 An overview of the clinical and biological features
of the AIDS dementia complex 339
Bradford A. Navia and Richard W. Price
7.2 HIV neurocognitive disorders 359
Igor Grant, Ned Sacktor, and Justin McArthur
7.3 The neuropathology of HIV associated brain
disease 375
Herbert Budka
7.4 Brain pathology in HIV 1 infected drug
abusers 393
Jeanne E. Bell and Francoise Gray
7.5 Current concepts in HIV neuropathogenesis:
neuronal injury, white matter disease, and
neurotrophic factors 405
T.D. Langford, Ian Paul Everall, and Eliezer Masliah
7.6 Spinal cord disease: clinical presentations and
pathology 415
Luca Mazzella, Alessandro Di Rocco, and
Michele Tagliati
7.7 The spectrum of peripheral neuropathies in
AIDS 423
Sanjay Keswani, Carlos Luciano, Carlos Pardo, Kate
Cherry, Ahmet Hoke, and Justin C. McArthur
CONTEI
7.8 The neuropathology of HIV related
neuropathies 445
Bruce J. Brew
7.9 Myopathies associated with HIV 1: clinical and
pathological manifestations 449
Kenneth A. Fox, Susan Morgello, and
David M. Simpson
7.10 Human polyomavirus, JC virus, and progressive
multifocal leukoencephalopathy 467
Mahmut Safak, Eugene Major, and Kamel Khalili
7.11 Central nervous system neoplasms in AIDS 475
Alexis Demopolous and Lauren Abrey
7.12 Opportunistic infections of the nervous system in
AIDS 485
Joseph R. Berger and Bruce A. Cohen
7.13 Hepatitis C 531
Vincent Soriano, Marina Nunez,
Luz Martin Carbonero, Pablo Barreiro,
Javier Garcia Samaniego, and Juan Gonzalez Lahoz
7.14 Alcohol and HIV 1 neuropathogenesis 541
Edward Acheampong, Muhammad Mukhtar, and
Roger J. Pomerantz
7.15 Psychiatric disorders 553
J. Hampton Atkinson, Cheryl Person, Corinna Young,
David Deitch, and Glenn Treisman
Section 8 Diagnostic methods for
monitoring cognitive function in
neuroAIDS
8.1 Structural brain imaging 567
Terry Jernigan and Sarah Archibald
8.2 Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of animal
models of neuroAIDS 575
Jane Greco and R. Gilberto Gonzalez
8.3 Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and functional
magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of
HIV associated brain injury 585
Linda Chang and Thomas Ernst
8.4 Evoked potentials 601
Vicente J. Iragui and John Olichney
8.5 NeuropsychologyofHIV 607
Steven Paul Woods and Igor Grant
8.6 The effects of antiretroviral therapy on viral
and nonviral markers in cerebrospinal
fluid 617
Scott Letendre
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8.7 Compartmentalization of HIV infection in the
central nervous system 629
Chi Hung and Ronald ]. Ellis
Section 9 HIV 1 encephalopathy:
unique aspects in children and
adolescents
9.1 Clinical features 639
Mark Mintz
9.2 Neuropathological aspects of HIV 1 infection in
children 659
Leroy R. Sharer
9.3 Evaluation of neurodevelopmental deficits in
children with HIV 1 infection 667
Pamela L. Wolters and Pirn Brouwers
9.4 Psychosocial aspects of neurological impairment
in children with AIDS 683
Lori Wiener and Staci Martin
9.5 Antiretroviral therapy in children 693
Lauren V. Wood
Section 10 Antiretroviral and
adjunctive drug strategies for
neuroAIDS and treatment of
opportunistic infections
10.1 Current concepts in the treatment of HIV
infection with focus on brain disease 713
Susan Swindells
10.2 Treatment of opportunistic infections associated
with HIV infection 721
David B. Clifford
10.3 Pharmacology of antiretroviral drugs in the central
nervous system: pharmacokinetics, antiretroviral
resistance, and pharmacodynamics 729
J. Allen McCutchan and Scott L. Letendre
10.4 Development of adjunctive therapies for the
neurological manifestations of AIDS: dementia
and painful neuropathy 735
Stuart A. Lipton and Harris A. Gelbard
Section 11 Social and behavioral
consequences of HIV infection
11.1 Everyday impact of HIV associated
neurocognitive disorders 743
Thomas D. Marcotte, Robert K. Heaton, and
Steven Albert
11.2 Coping, methamphetamine, and HIV 1 755
Thomas L. Patterson and Shirley J. Semple
11.3 Club drugs and HIV transmission 765
Andrew Mattison and Mariana Cherner
11.4 Facing legal and ethical challenges in the
treatment of AIDS 775
Warren B. Treisman and Glenn Treisman
11.5 AIDS related death anxiety: a research review and
clinical recommendations 787
Robert A. Neimeyer, Alan E. Stewart, and
John R. Anderson
11.6 Clinical neuropathological correlation in HIV in
the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy 801
Ronald }. Ellis, Annette Merdes, Eliezer Masliah, and
T.D. Langford
11.7 Pain management in HIV infection 813
Mathew Lefkowitz and Igor Grant
Index 823
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