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Kenneth Williams, Susan Westmoreland, Jane Greco, Eva Ratai, Margaret Lentz, Woong-Ki Kim, Robert A. Fuller, John P. Kim, Patrick Autissier, Prahbat K. Sehgal, Raymond F. Schinazi, Norbert Bischofberger, Michael Piatak Jr., Jeffrey D. Lifson, Eliezer Masliah, R. Gilberto González
Published in Volume 115, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(9):2534–2545 doi:10.1172/JCI22953
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Figure 9

CART results in the rapid reversal of neuronal injury in SIV-infected, CD8 lymphocyte–depleted monkeys. NAA/Cr ratios in the frontal cortex (FC) of 2 SIV-infected, CD8 lymphocyte–depleted animals decreased to 89% and 81% of preinfection levels by 28 days after infection (open circles). Immediately after the MRS analysis on day 28, CART was initiated. Two weeks following CART, MRS revealed reversal of NAA/Cr in both animals. After 4 weeks of CART, one animal had a complete recovery of NAA/Cr, while the levels in the other animal increased from 81% to 93% of preinfection values. For comparison, NAA/Cr ratios in the frontal lobe of SIV-infected animals and CD8 lymphocyte–depleted animals that were not on CART, as shown in Figure 1, are also presented here (filled squares).