Wiley C A
Neuropathology Division, Presbyterian University Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Psychiatr Clin North Am. 1994 Mar;17(1):1-15.
The brain is a frequent target of damage in AIDS. In addition to abundant opportunistic infections, HIV itself can cause CNS destruction. Numerous important clinical questions await a basic understanding of the pathogenesis of HIV-associated nervous system destruction. Why does HIV, like many other retroviruses, attack the CNS? How does it get into the CNS, and once it is there, what controls viral replication? What is the mechanism(s) by which HIV mediates CNS damage, and how soon after infection is this process initiated? In the next few years, there will be a rapid convergence of multiple approaches to understanding the pathogenesis of HIV damage in the brain. What clinicians learn will not only aid those patients afflicted with AIDS, but very likely will provide insights into numerous other mysterious and potentially retrovirus-mediated brain diseases.
大脑是艾滋病中常见的受损靶点。除了大量的机会性感染外,HIV本身也可导致中枢神经系统破坏。许多重要的临床问题等待着对HIV相关神经系统破坏的发病机制有基本的了解。为什么HIV与许多其他逆转录病毒一样会攻击中枢神经系统?它是如何进入中枢神经系统的,一旦进入,是什么控制病毒复制?HIV介导中枢神经系统损伤的机制是什么,感染后多久这个过程开始?在未来几年,将有多种方法迅速汇聚以了解HIV对大脑损伤的发病机制。临床医生所学到的不仅将帮助那些患有艾滋病的患者,而且很可能会为许多其他神秘的、可能由逆转录病毒介导的脑部疾病提供见解。