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Mitochondria (my-toe-con'-dree-a) are small "organs" in our cells. They are the cell's power plant. They use oxygen, fat and sugar to produce adenosine triphosphat (ATP). This process is called "cellular respiration." When the cell needs energy, it breaks down molecules of ATP to release the stored energy.
Lactic acidosis can be fatal. See your doctor immediately if you have these symptoms. MT may also cause nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy). It has been linked to kidney damage and hearing loss. Some researchers believe it might also contribute to Ffat redistribution (lipodystrophy) in people taking antiviral drugs. HOW DO HIV MEDICATIONS CAUSE MT? Mitochondria have an enzyme that helps them multiply. This enzyme is called polymerase gamma or "pol gamma." It is very similar to HIV's reverse transcriptase enzyme. Unfortunately, this means that the drugs we use to inhibit reverse transcriptase can also inhibit pol gamma. When this happens, fewer new mitochondria are produced. The nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitors (AZT, 3TC, ddI, ddC, d4T, and abacavir) all inhibit pol gamma to some degree. MT is more likely to occur the longer you take these drugs. Different medications build up in different parts of the body. This could explain how MT caused by different drugs can lead to side effects in different parts of the body. We know that MT can cause muscle weakness in people taking AZT. It is probably the cause of "fatty liver" (hepatic steatosis) and high levels of lactic acid that can be caused by all of the nukes. Unfortunately, there is very little research on how much mitochondrial damage each antiviral drug causes to different parts of the body. We also don't know which combinations of drugs cause the most MT. Researchers know how to measure the number of mitochondria in different cells, compared to normal. However, they don’t know many mitochondria a cell can lose before there are problems. WHAT'S NEXT? Unfortunately, there is very little research on MT caused by nukes. Laboratory and animal studies show that MT can cause nerve damage. But there are no human studies. Over the next few years, researchers will study MT. They will work on tests to identify it. They will also study the link between MT and various side effects. Some researchers believe that certain vitamins and minerals can help mitochondria overcome the effects of anviviral drugs. In the meantime, people with HIV need to know the symptoms of lactic acidosis, a rare side effect that can be fatal. You are here : Home AIDS Factsheet Side Effects And Their Treatments Mitochondrial Toxicity |
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