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The treatment of HIV-1 infected patients with HAART has resulted in long-term suppression of viral replication and reduced progression to AIDS. However, the use of HAART has been associated with adverse effects, including metabolic dysregulation and changes in body fat deposition. This syndrome, known as HIV/HAART-associated lipodystrophy syndrome, is characterized by insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, lipodystrophy, and increased visceral adiposity, which contribute to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease amongst these patients. The thiazolidinediones are a class of agonists for the nuclear receptors, the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor. Since peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor is critically involved in the regulation of insulin sensitivity and lipid metabolism, a number of clinical trials have analyzed whether thiazolidinediones could ameliorate the signs of HIV/HAART-associated lipodystrophy syndrome. Based on these trials, thiazolidinediones appear to up-regulate peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-dependent genes such as adiponectin, an effect that could have important physiological benefits in the long-term for HIV/HAART-associated lipodystrophy syndrome patients. Critically, many of the studies were of short duration and thus the beneficial effects of thiazolidinediones might have been missed. In addition, the few studies on the thiazolidinedione pioglitazone showed a beneficial effect on limb fat mass that was not associated with a pro-atherogenic lipid profile. Based on these studies, a large-scale clinical trial of pioglitazone use in HIV/HAART-associated lipodystrophy syndrome patients is warranted.

Type

Journal article

Journal

AIDS reviews

Publication Date

07/2013

Volume

15

Pages

171 - 180

Addresses

School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK.

Keywords

Humans, HIV Infections, HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome, Disease Progression, Thiazolidinediones, PPAR gamma, Hypoglycemic Agents, Treatment Outcome, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, Virus Replication, Up-Regulation, Female, Male, Pioglitazone