Bornstein R A, Nasrallah H A, Para M F, Fass R J, Whitacre C C, Rice R R
Department of Psychiatry, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210.
Arch Neurol. 1991 Jul;48(7):704-7. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1991.00530190050015.
This study examined the relationship between performance on a battery of neuropsychologic tasks and rate of CD4 lymphocyte decline in 47 gay or bisexual men infected with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Subjects were volunteers for a longitudinal study of the human immunodeficiency virus infection and were not selected because of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Subjects were at all stages of illness, although most were asymptomatic. Faster rates of decline in percent CD4 lymphocyte were related to poorer performance on measures of memory and reaction time. This relationship was independent of stage of illness and CD4 level at the time of neuropsychologic examination, and was not due to medication effects. The rate of percent CD4 lymphocyte cell loss is associated with and may represent a risk factor for the development of the human immunodeficiency virus-related neurobehavioral deficit.
本研究调查了47名感染1型人类免疫缺陷病毒的男同性恋或双性恋男性在一系列神经心理学任务上的表现与CD4淋巴细胞下降速率之间的关系。这些受试者是一项关于人类免疫缺陷病毒感染的纵向研究的志愿者,并非因神经精神症状而入选。受试者处于疾病的各个阶段,不过大多数人没有症状。CD4淋巴细胞百分比下降速度较快与记忆和反应时间测量指标表现较差有关。这种关系独立于疾病阶段和神经心理学检查时的CD4水平,且并非由药物作用所致。CD4淋巴细胞百分比丢失率与人类免疫缺陷病毒相关神经行为缺陷的发生相关,且可能是其一个风险因素。