Mitochondrial DNA D-loop AG/TC transition mutation in cortical neurons of mice after long-term exposure to nucleoside analogues.

Author: ChenDexi, ChenJun, GuoHongliang, LiangQi, QiaoLuxin, WangBishi, WuJian, XuBin, YangSufang, ZhangHongwei, ZhangYulin

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With the wide application of combined antiretroviral therapy, the prognosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infected patient has been significantly improved. However, long-term administration of antiretroviral drugs can result in various drug-associated toxicities. Among them, nucleoside ana...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13365-015-0347-x

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Mitochondrial DNA D-loop AG/TC Transition Mutation in Cortical Neurons of Mice After Long-Term Exposure to Nucleoside Analogues

This research investigates the potential for long-term exposure to nucleoside analogues, commonly used in antiretroviral therapy, to induce mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations in cortical neurons. The study utilizes mice as a model system to analyze mtDNA D-loop sequences in cortical neurons after prolonged exposure to different nucleoside analogues. The researchers identified significant increases in mtDNA D-loop mutations, particularly AG/TC transitions, in neurons exposed to nucleoside analogues for four months, suggesting potential mitochondrial toxicity associated with these drugs.

Nucleoside Analogues and Mitochondrial Toxicity: A New Frontier in HIV Treatment

The study's findings shed light on a potential long-term consequence of nucleoside analogue therapy, highlighting the importance of considering mitochondrial toxicity in the context of HIV treatment. The research suggests that prolonged exposure to these drugs could lead to mtDNA mutations in cortical neurons, raising concerns about potential neurological complications. This research is like a compass in the desert of HIV treatment, guiding scientists towards a deeper understanding of the potential side effects associated with long-term nucleoside analogue therapy.

Navigating the Desert of HIV Treatment

The study's findings emphasize the importance of monitoring for potential mitochondrial toxicity in patients undergoing long-term nucleoside analogue therapy for HIV. The research highlights the need for ongoing vigilance and careful consideration of potential neurological complications associated with these drugs. It's like navigating a vast and complex desert, where each step must be carefully considered to avoid potential hazards and ensure a safe and effective journey.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The study highlights the potential for long-term nucleoside analogue therapy to induce mitochondrial DNA mutations in cortical neurons, suggesting a need for further research to investigate the potential neurological implications of these drugs. The findings emphasize the importance of ongoing vigilance and careful monitoring of patients receiving nucleoside analogue therapy.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-08-24
  2. Date Revised 2018-11-13
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Pubmed ID

26015313

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s13365-015-0347-x

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