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Osteopenia and
osteoporosis
are the most important bone disorders affecting patients with
HIV infection
. The available data indicate that
HIV
-infected patients have a high prevalence of low bone mineral density. Reduced bone mass and alterations of bone metabolism have been found in
HIV
-infected children, adolescents and adults. The variety and complexity of changes in bone metabolism in patients with
HIV infection
and the different possible mechanisms triggering bone mineral loss, as well as the different stages of disease and cumulative exposure to antiretroviral drugs at the time of clinical evaluation, may contribute to the wide range of mineral loss observed and to the uncertainty of the role of specific antiretroviral medications.
...
PMID:Adverse effects of antiretroviral therapy: focus on bone density. 1515 48
Whey, a protein complex derived from milk, is being touted as a functional food with a number of health benefits. The biological components of whey, including lactoferrin, beta-lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin, glycomacropeptide, and immunoglobulins, demonstrate a range of immune-enhancing properties. In addition, whey has the ability to act as an antioxidant, antihypertensive, antitumor, hypolipidemic, antiviral, antibacterial, and chelating agent. The primary mechanism by which whey is thought to exert its effects is by intracellular conversion of the amino acid cysteine to glutathione, a potent intracellular antioxidant. A number of clinical trials have successfully been performed using whey in the treatment of cancer,
HIV
, hepatitis B, cardiovascular disease,
osteoporosis
, and as an antimicrobial agent. Whey protein has also exhibited benefit in the arena of exercise performance and enhancement.
...
PMID:Therapeutic applications of whey protein. 1525 75
Currently the etiology of
osteoporosis
is attributed to various endocrine, metabolic, and mechanical factors. We hypothesize that many cases of
osteoporosis
are also partially attributable to a maladaptation of the link between inflammation and bone turnover. We explore the spatial and temporal link between inflammation and
osteoporosis
in conditions such as aging, menopause, reflex sympathetic dystrophy,
HIV
, pregnancy, transplantation, and steroid administration. While nutritional and mechanical factors clearly play a role in many of these situations, the spatial and temporal concordance of
osteoporosis
and inflammation is buttressed by emerging molecular evidence. Modern bone biology of humans may reflect dual functional legacies of mineral storage and structural support.
Osteoporosis
may result from disequilibrium between structural demand for key minerals and their biologic demand during maladaptive states of inflammation.
...
PMID:Maldaptation of the link between inflammation and bone turnover may be a key determinant of osteoporosis. 1528 83
In the last few years there are increasing evidences suggesting that osteopenia and
osteoporosis
are frequent among
HIV
positive patients. It is still not clear if the bone demineralization is a direct consequence of viral infection or of the antiretroviral drugs. Studies to date therefore give conflicting results. We performed a study to evaluate the prevalence of osteopenia and
osteoporosis
in
HIV
positive patients, either untreated or receiving antiretroviral therapy, to asses the frequency of these conditions and the role of antiretroviral drugs.
...
PMID:Osteopenia and osteoporosis in HIV+ patients, untreated or receiving HAART. 1551 7
HIV infection
, AIDS, and antiretroviral therapy (ART) have been associated with bone fragility fractures, although the prevalence and incidence are not well studied by researchers. In
HIV
and ART, osteopenia and
osteoporosis
are multifactorial, and health promotion or medical health maintenance should anticipate and prevent morbidity of bone fragility fractures.
...
PMID:Fragility fractures in HIV-infected patients: need for better understanding of diagnosis and management. 1557 12
Bone disorders such as osteopenia,
osteoporosis
, and osteonecrosis have been reported in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but the etiology and mechanism of these disorders are unknown. The prevalence estimates vary widely among studies and may be influenced by the presence or absence of antiretroviral therapy and lipodystrophy, severity of
HIV disease
, and overlapping bone loss risk factors. Addressing potential underlying bone disease risk factors (e.g., smoking and alcohol intake), evaluating calcium and vitamin D intake, and performing dual x-ray absorptiometry in patients with HIV who have risks for bone disease are important strategies in preventing osteopenia and
osteoporosis
in HIV-infected patients. Management of osteopenia and
osteoporosis
is still being evaluated. Administration of bisphosphonates (e.g., alendronate), with calcium and vitamin D supplementation, may be reasonable in treating
osteoporosis
; however, surgical intervention is the only method for treating symptomatic osteonecrosis.
...
PMID:Bone disorders associated with the human immunodeficiency virus: pathogenesis and management. 1597 25
HIV
-1-infected patients with
osteoporosis
were randomly assigned to alendronate 70 mg once-weekly plus dietary counselling (n = 11) or diet counselling alone (n = 14). At week 96, 27% of patients on alendronate versus 96% of controls presented with
osteoporosis
. Spine bone mineral density (BMD) increases were detected at week 48, and progressed thereafter. Improvements in trochanter BMD were obtained after 2 years. Once-weekly oral alendronate may be an effective and safe treatment for
HIV
-1-associated
osteoporosis
.
...
PMID:Reversal of HIV-1-associated osteoporosis with once-weekly alendronate. 1571 47
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to estimate the prevalence of and risk factors for
osteoporosis
in HIV+ postmenopausal women. Bone mineral density (BMD) by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and biochemical indices of mineral metabolism were measured in 31 Hispanic and African American HIV+ postmenopausal women. BMD was compared with 186 historical controls, matched for age, ethnicity and postmenopausal status. Mean BMD was significantly lower at the lumbar spine and total hip in the HIV+ group, as compared with controls. Prevalence of
osteoporosis
was higher in the HIV+ group than controls at the lumbar spine (42% vs 23%, p =0.03) and total hip (10% vs 1%, p =0.003). Among HIV+ women, time since menopause and weight were significant predictors of BMD, while duration or class of antiretroviral therapy (ART), AIDS diagnosis, nadir CD4, steroid use, and vitamin D deficiency were not. Prevalence of
osteoporosis
is substantially higher in HIV+ Hispanic and African-American postmenopausal women than in controls. Established
osteoporosis
risk factors were more important in predicting BMD than factors associated with
HIV infection
and ART. Long-term management of the growing female
HIV
population should include the evaluation for and management of
osteoporosis
.
...
PMID:Bone mass and mineral metabolism in HIV+ postmenopausal women. 1575 81
Ritonavir, a protease inhibitor (PI), is a potent inhibitor of cytochrome P450 3A4. This pharmacological effect, even at low doses (</=200 mg/d), is used to "boost" levels of other PIs in the treatment of
HIV infection
and facilitate once or twice daily dosing with reduced pill burden. Six patients with preexisting
HIV
-lipodystrophy developed symptomatic Cushing's syndrome when treated with inhaled fluticasone at varying doses for asthma while concurrently treated with low-dose ritonavir-boosted PI antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens for
HIV infection
. There was evidence of adrenal suppression in all patients on stimulation studies. After the withdrawal of inhaled fluticasone, four patients became symptomatic of hypocortisolism, and three required oral corticosteroid support for several months. Other complications included evidence of
osteoporosis
(n = 3), crush fractures (n = 1), and exacerbation of preexisting type 2 diabetes mellitus (n = 1). In part, the diagnosis of fluticasone-induced Cushing's syndrome was delayed because all patients had preexisting body composition changes of ART-associated lipodystrophy, masking the Cushing's features. Practitioners should be aware of the impact on the adrenal axis of coadministration of PI-based ART regimens with inhaled corticosteroids and the potential for exacerbating or even inducing other metabolic conditions, such as
osteoporosis
or diabetes.
...
PMID:Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome with osteoporosis and secondary adrenal failure in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients receiving inhaled corticosteroids and ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors: six cases. 1575 51
This paper reviewed the advances on effective constituents and biological activities of coumarins in recent ten years. Coumarins are a group of important natural compounds, and have been found to have multi-biological activities such as anti-
HIV
, anti-tumor, anti-hypertension, anti-arrhythmia, anti-
osteoporosis
, assuaging pain, preventing asthma and antisepsis. Therefore, further investigation should emphasize on improving techniques for extraction and separation, searching the effective precursory compound, and synthesizing and screening out courmarin derivatives with high activity and low toxicity.
...
PMID:[Advances on biological activities of coumarins]. 1581 Apr 41
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