Nr. Karlsen et al., HIV-RELATED NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT AND IMMUNODEFICIENCY - CD8-ENCEPHALOPATHY( LYMPHOCYTES AND NEOPTERIN ARE RELATED TO HIV), Scandinavian journal of psychology, 35(3), 1994, pp. 230-239
The relationship between neuropsychological test performance and immun
ological parameters was studied in 52 HIV-positive patients within dif
ferent stages of the infection. All subjects were neuropsychologically
tested, the CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocyte count were measured in periphera
l blood, and the concentration of neopterin and HIV-p24 antigen were m
easured in serum. Ten patients with AIDS were defined as neuropsycholo
gically impaired. The CD8+ cell count was the only immunological param
eter that could significantly discriminate between AIDS patients with
and without neuropsychological impairment. For the total group, signif
icant positive correlations were found between neuropsychological test
results and the number of CD8+ and CD4+ lymphocytes, and significant
negative correlations were observed between serum concentration of neo
pterin and neurocognitive function. Regression analyses showed that up
to 51% of the variance in test performance could be explained by CD8 cells and neopterin concentration. The possible role of CD8+ lymphocy
tes and neopterin in the pathogenesis of HIV-related CNS-dysfunction i
s discussed.