Effects of sex and HIV serostatus on spatial navigational learning and memory among cocaine users

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J. Fogel
L. H. Rubin
P. Maki
M. K. Keutmann
R. Gonzalez
J. Vassileva
E. M. Martin
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[1] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Rush University Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Florida International University,Department of Psychology
[5] Virginia Commonwealth University,Institute for Drug and Alcohol Studies, Department of Psychiatry
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Journal of NeuroVirology | 2017年 / 23卷
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Spatial memory; Cocaine; HIV; Cognitive impairment; Sex differences;
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Spatial learning and memory are critically dependent on the integrity of hippocampal systems. Functional MRI and neuropathological studies show that hippocampal circuitry is prominently affected among HIV-seropositive individuals, but potential spatial learning and memory deficits have not been studied in detail in this population. We investigated the independent and interactive effects of sex and HIV serostatus on performance of a spatial learning and memory task in a sample of 181 individuals with a history of cocaine dependence. We found that men showed faster times to completion on immediate recall trials compared with women and that delayed recall was significantly poorer among HIV-infected compared with HIV-uninfected participants. Additionally, a sex × serostatus effect was found on the total number of completed learning trials. Specifically, HIV-infected men successfully completed more learning trials compared with HIV-infected women. Results are discussed in the context of recent reports of sex and HIV serostatus effects on episodic memory performance.
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