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JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes:
15 April 2007 - Volume 44 - Issue 5 - pp 540-550
doi: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e318031d5a0
Clinical Science

Metabolic Effects of Protease Inhibitor-Sparing Antiretroviral Regimens Given as Initial Treatment of HIV-1 Infection (AIDS Clinical Trials Group Study A5095)

Shikuma, Cecilia M MD; Yang, Yang PhD; Glesby, Marshall J MD, PhD; Meyer, William A III PhD; Tashima, Karen T MD; Ribaudo, Heather J PhD; Webb, Nancy MS; Bastow, Barbara RN, BSN; Kuritzkes, Daniel R MD; Gulick, Roy M MD, MPH; for the AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol A5095 Study Team

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Abstract

Objective: To assess metabolic changes after initiation of protease inhibitor (PI)-sparing regimens in antiretroviral-naive patients.

Methods: Metabolic changes were analyzed within the triple-nucleoside (zidovudine [ZDV]/lamivudine [3TC]/abacavir [ABC])-containing, 3-drug efavirenz (EFV) [ZDV/3TC + EFV]-containing, and 4-drug EFV [ZDV/3TC/ABC + EFV]-containing arms of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group multicenter trial A5095. Metabolic values were compared with published US general population norms.

Results: From week 0 to week 24, all arms exhibited similar mild median increases in glucose and decreases in insulin sensitivity, whereas changes in lipids were greater in the ZDV/3TC + EFV and ZDV/3TC/ABC + EFV arms than in the ZDV/3TC/ABC arm: triglyceride (TG; 7, 18, and -1 mg/dL, respectively), total cholesterol (TC; 23, 28, and 5 mg/dL, respectively), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C; 9, 14, and 1 mg/dL, respectively), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C; 10, 10, and 5 mg/dL, respectively). Adjusted mean study lipid values of all study participants at week 0 and week 96 compared with those of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999 through 2002 values were: TG (148, 187, and 123 mg/dL, respectively), TC (164, 195, and 203 mg/dL, respectively), HDL-C (35, 47, and 51 mg/dL, respectively), and LDL-C (101, 117, and 123 mg/dL, respectively) (P ≤ 0.005 for each value vs. NHANES values).

Conclusions: Similar mild increases in glucose and decreases in insulin sensitivity were observed in all regimens, whereas lipids were modestly higher in the EFV-containing arms. Compared with general population norms, the metabolic dysfunctions of concern after these PI-sparing therapies were increasingly abnormal TC and lower (but improved relative to baseline) HDL-C levels.

© 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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