Title of article :
Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders Associated with Human Immune Deficiency Virus Infection
Author/Authors :
Unachukwu, C.N Department of Medicine - University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital - Rivers State, Nigeria , Uchenna, DI Department of Medicine - University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital - Rivers State, Nigeria , Young, EE Department of Medicine - University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital - Rivers State, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Many reports have described endocrine and
metabolic disorders in the human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) infection . This article reviewed various reports in the
literature in order to increase the awareness and thus the
need for early intervention when necessary.
DATA SOURCE: Data were obtained from MEDLINE, Google
search and other journals on ‘HIV, Endocrinopathies/Metabolic
Disorders’ from 1985 till 2007.
STUDY SELECTION: Studies related to HIV associated
endocrinopathies and metabolic disorders in the last two
decades were reviewed.
DATA EXTRACTION: Information on epidemiology,
pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of the target organ
endocrinopathies and metabolic disorders in HIV/AIDS were
extracted from relevant literature.
RESULTS: Endocrine and metabolic disturbances occur in the
course of HIV infection. Pathogenesis includes direct infection
of endocrine glands by HIV or opportunistic organisms,
infiltration by neoplasms and side effects of drugs. Adrenal
insufficiency is the commonest HIV endocrinopathy with
cytomegalovirus adrenalitis occurring in 40-88% of cases.
Thyroid dysfunction may occur as euthyroid sick syndrome
or sub-clinical hypothyroidism. Hypogonadotrophic
dysfunction accounts for 75% of HIV-associated
hypogonadism, with prolonged amenorrhoea being three times
more likely in the women. Pancreatic dysfunction may result
in hypoglycaemia or diabetes mellitus (DM). Highly active antiretroviral
therapy (HAART) especially protease inhibitors has
been noted to result in insulin resistance and lipodystrophy.
CONCLUSION: Virtually every endocrine organ is involved in
the course of HIV infection. Detailed endocrinological and
metabolic evaluation and appropriate treatment is necessary
in the optimal management of patients with HIV infection in
our environment. WAJM 2009; 28(1): 293–299
Keywords :
review , metabolic disorders , endocrinopathies , HIV
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics