Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10883395 | Mitochondrion | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We found that the NRTI treatment lowered oxygen consumption rates and inhibited mitochondrial DNA replication in human cell cultures. Inhibition of oxygen consumption was linearly proportional to inhibition of mtDNA replication. These results show for the first time that mitochondrial respiration is impaired in NRTI sensitive cells. The linear relationship between NRTI inhibition of respiration and NRTI inhibition of mtDNA replication indicates that small decreases in mtDNA levels can lead to respiratory deficits in the tissues of patients treated with anti-HIV drugs. We propose a model that takes into account the small differences in metabolic dynamics between peripheral and axial/visceral fat tissues. This model explains how NRTI-related respiratory deficits may lead to the presentation of opposing lipodystrophic syndromes in same patient.
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Authors
Caroline Petit, France Piétri-Rouxel, Annick Lesne, Thierry Leste-Lasserre, Dominique Mathez, Robert K. Naviaux, Pierre Sonigo, Frédéric Bouillaud, Jacques Leibowitch,