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Natasa,

I would have like to have read this one, went to the trouble of filling out their registration, then it went to a subscription screen and I never found the article....grrrrrrrrrr.

Can you give a brief synopsis? I know Kathy from a-i recommends long term antibiotics, but not going there. I have hear Memantine mentioned a few times and Lithium, at least the supplement, has long been recommended to protect neuronal cells. Ours gets minute amounts of lithium in her multi, very good for mood.

HIV neuronal injury, treatments that could be of benefit in autism

It should be noted that HIV infected children often develop symptoms of autism... also worth noting that several of treatment agents mentioned (end of article) have been reported to be of benefit in subgroups with autism.HIV and antiretroviral therapy in the brain: neuronal injury and repair: http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v8/n1/full/nrn2040.html(free registration)this bit at the end I liked most: "... in this way HIV could serve as a model for other specific conditions that involve chronic synaptodendritic injury, such as other infectious or inflammatory diseases including systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis and neurological Lyme disease and HCV infection ..."wonder if anyone here has tried any of the following: Minocycline, Memantine (Namenda), lithium? or any of the other things they mention?Natasa

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will email the pdf version to your personal email..

Natasa

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> Natasa,

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> I would have like to have read this one, went to the trouble of

filling out their registration, then it went to a subscription screen

and I never found the article....grrrrrrrrrr.

>

> Can you give a brief synopsis? I know Kathy from a-i recommends long

term antibiotics, but not going there. I have hear Memantine mentioned a

few times and Lithium, at least the supplement, has long been

recommended to protect neuronal cells. Ours gets minute amounts of

lithium in her multi, very good for mood.

>

>

>

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> HIV neuronal injury, treatments

that could be of benefit in autism

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>

> It should be noted that HIV infected children often develop symptoms

of autism... also worth noting that several of treatment agents

mentioned (end of article) have been reported to be of benefit in

subgroups with autism.

>

> HIV and antiretroviral therapy in the brain: neuronal injury and

repair:

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> http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v8/n1/full/nrn2040.html

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> (free registration)

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> this bit at the end I liked most: " ... in this way HIV could serve as

a model for other specific conditions that involve chronic

synaptodendritic injury, such as other infectious or inflammatory

diseases including systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis and

neurological Lyme disease and HCV infection ... "

>

> wonder if anyone here has tried any of the following: Minocycline,

Memantine (Namenda), lithium? or any of the other things they mention?

>

> Natasa

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Thanks, whining does work :-)

HIV neuronal injury, treatmentsthat could be of benefit in autism>>> It should be noted that HIV infected children often develop symptomsof autism... also worth noting that several of treatment agentsmentioned (end of article) have been reported to be of benefit insubgroups with autism.>> HIV and antiretroviral therapy in the brain: neuronal injury andrepair:>> http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v8/n1/full/nrn2040.html>> (free registration)>> this bit at the end I liked most: "... in this way HIV could serve asa model for other specific conditions that involve chronicsynaptodendritic injury, such as other infectious or inflammatorydiseases including systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis andneurological Lyme disease and HCV infection ...">> wonder if anyone here has tried any of the following: Minocycline,Memantine (Namenda), lithium? or any of the other things they mention?>> Natasa>

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Thanks, Natasa, interesting about the dual reporting of "pruning" that I have heard about in ASD and also reported in this article concerning the neurocognitive problems with HIV, and that's just the first page!

HIV neuronal injury, treatments that could be of benefit in autism

It should be noted that HIV infected children often develop symptoms of autism... also worth noting that several of treatment agents mentioned (end of article) have been reported to be of benefit in subgroups with autism.HIV and antiretroviral therapy in the brain: neuronal injury and repair: http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v8/n1/full/nrn2040.html(free registration)this bit at the end I liked most: "... in this way HIV could serve as a model for other specific conditions that involve chronic synaptodendritic injury, such as other infectious or inflammatory diseases including systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis and neurological Lyme disease and HCV infection ..."wonder if anyone here has tried any of the following: Minocycline, Memantine (Namenda), lithium? or any of the other things they mention?Natasa

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