Background: Initial investigations demonstrated a deficiency of glutat
hione (GSH) in the epithelial Lining fluid (ELF) of HIV-seropositive p
atients, In a recent study, our laboratory was unable to document such
a deficiency. The current study was performed in an attempt to reconc
ile those disparate findings. Study objectives: To determine if ELF GS
H decreases over time in asymptomatic HIV-seropositive subjects. Desig
n: Prospective, longitudinal study. Setting: Major university medical
center. Patients or participants: Thirty-three asymptomatic HIV-seropo
sitive volunteers. Interventions: None. Measurements and results: BAL
was performed on 33 asymptomatic HIV-seropositive subjects at baseline
, 6 months later, and 12 months later. The volume of ELF and the conce
ntration of GSH and oxidized GSH were determined. The concentration of
total GSH in ELF was 689.0 +/- 100.4 mu M. This significantly decreas
ed when measured 6 and 12 months later (355.9 +/- 41.7 mu M, and 397.9
+/- 52.7 mu M, respectively, p=0.01, compared with baseline, both com
parisons). Significant decreases were also noted in the HIV-seropositi
ve subjects who smoked cigarettes (baseline - 762.6 +/- 142.4 mu M; 6
months - 373.7 +/- 45.9 mu M; 12 months - 459.3 +/- 73.8 mu M, p<0.03,
for baseline vs 6 months, and baseline vs 12 months). In nonsmoking H
IV-seropositive subjects, there was a decrease in ELF GSH over time, b
ut it did not reach statistical significance (baseline - 589.1 +/- 138
.2 mu M; 6 months - 335.3 +/- 74.1 mu M; 12 months - 345.8 +/- 74.0 mu
M, p>0.1, all comparisons), The percentage of total GSH in the oxidiz
ed form was similar at all three time points (baseline - 3.8 +/- 0.5%;
6 months - 3.1 +/- 0.5%; 12 months - 3.9 +/- 0.9%, p>0.1, all compari
sons). Conclusions: The current study demonstrates that the GSH level
in ELF is significantly decreased in HIV-seropositive subjects 6 and 1
2 months after the initial determination.