Article
Increased levels of reactive oxygen species in platelets and platelet-derived microparticles and the risk of respiratory failure in HIV/AIDS patients
Registro en:
GAMA, Wellington Mota et al. Increased levels of reactive oxygen species in platelets and platelet-derived microparticles and the risk of respiratory failure in HIV/AIDS patients. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 115: e200082, 5p, 2020.
0074-0276
10.1590/0074-02760200082
1678-8060
Autor
Gama, Wellington Mota
Oliveira, Lucas Barbosa
Chaves, Yury Oliveira
Ribeiro, Flavio
Almeida, Taynná Vernalha Rocha
Baptista, Barbara Jose Antunes
Santana, Monique Freire
Ferreira, Luis Carlos
Lacerda, Marcus Vinicius Guimaraes
Nogueira, Paulo Afonso
Resumen
Respiratory failure (RF) is the main cause of hospital admission in HIV/AIDS patients. This study assessed comorbidities
and laboratory parameters in HIV/AIDS inpatients with RF (N = 58) in relation to those without RF (N = 36). Tuberculosis
showed a huge relative risk and platelet counts were slightly higher in HIV/AIDS inpatients with RF. A flow cytometry assay
for reactive oxygen species (ROS) showed lower levels in platelets of these patients in relation to the healthy subjects. However,
when stimulated with adrenaline, ROS levels increased in platelets and platelet-derived microparticles of HIV/AIDS inpatients,
which may increase the risk of RF during HIV and tuberculosis (HIV-TB) coinfection.