Glutamine and its derivatives in the correction of metabolic disorders in HIV-infected patients (review)

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It has been established that HIV-infection is associated with progressive deficiency of L-glutamine followed by immune dysfunction, reduced body mass and muscle strength, morphological disorders and functional disintegration of the intestine, as well as neurological disorders. According to current ideas, correction of L-glutamine deficiency is one of the important components of adjuvant therapy for HIV-infected patients within general nutritional support strategy. This measure helps to slow development of AIDS, reduce side effects of antiretroviral therapy and enhance effectiveness.

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Valery Luft

Saint-Petersburg institute of emergency care n.a. I.I. Dzhanelidze

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д.м.н., профессор, руководитель лаборатории клинического питания

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Alexander Dmitriev

Saint - Petersburg institute of emergency care n.a. I.I.Dzhanelidze

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д.м.н., клинический фармаколог, эксперт Северо-Западной ассоциации парентерального и энтерального питания

俄罗斯联邦, 3, Budapeshtskaya street, Saint-Petersburg, 192242

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