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Acquired immune deficiency
syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune
system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This condition
progressively reduces the effectiveness of the immune system and leaves
individuals susceptible to opportunistic infections and tumors. HIV is
transmitted through direct contact of a mucous membrane or the blood stream
with a bodily fluid containing HIV, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid,
preseminal fluid, and breast milk. This transmission can involve anal, vaginal
or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange
between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or other
exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.
AIDS is now a pandemic. In 2007, it was estimated that
33.2 million people lived with the disease worldwide, and that AIDS killed
an estimated 2.1 million people, including 330,000 children. Over
three-quarters of these deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. According to
UNAIDS 2009 report, worldwide some 60 million people have been infected, with
some 25 million deaths, and 14 million orphaned children in southern Africa
alone since the epidemic began.
Genetic research indicates that HIV originated in
west-central Africa during the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.
The
first confirmed case of HIV AIDs in North American was with Robert R from
1954-1969. His death baffled Doctors because AIDS was not discovered and
official recognized until 5th june 1981. HIV is typically
transmitted through unprotected sex or intravenous drug use,and is often
associated with groups such as promiscuous gay men,illicit drug users,and sex
workers. Publicity campaign around the world have aimed to counter HIV-related
prejudices and misconceptions and to replace them with an accurate
understanding that helps prevent new infections. Various celebrities are HIV
positive. Jugde Edwin,Amanda Blake, Ian Blake from the film chariots of
fire,Brad davis from the film midnight Express,Kevin Peter Hall from the film
predator,Allen lee in soap opera, Simon Bailey,british Anglican priest and
writer all lived with HIV .
Although treatments for AIDS and HIV
can slow the course of the disease, there is no known cure or vaccine.
Antiretroviral treatment reduces both the mortality and the morbidity of HIV
infection, but these drugs are expensive and routine access to antiretroviral medication
is not available in all countries. Due to the difficulty in treating HIV
infection, preventing infection is a key aim in controlling the AIDS pandemic,
with health organizations promoting safe sex and needle-exchange programmes in
attempts to slow the spread of the virus.
People with
AIDS also have an increased risk of developing various cancers such as Kaposi's
sarcoma, cervical cancer and cancers of the immune system known as lymphomas.
Additionally, people with AIDS often have systemic symptoms of infection like fevers,
sweats (particularly at night), swollen glands, chills, weakness, and weight
loss. The specific opportunistic infections that AIDS patients develop depend
in part on the prevalence of these infections in the geographic area in which
the patient lives.HIV infection may lead to a variety of neuropsychiatric sequelae, either by infection of the now susceptible nervous
system by organisms, or as a direct consequence of the illness itself.
AIDS dementia complex (ADC) is a metabolic encephalopathy
induced by HIV infection and fueled by immune activation of HIV infected brain macrophages
and microglia. These cells are productively infected by HIV and secrete neurotoxins
of both host and viral origin.Specific neurological impairments are
manifested by cognitive, behavioral, and motor abnormalities that occur after
years of HIV infection and are associated with low CD4+ T cell
levels and high plasma viral loads.
Although the symptoms of immune deficiency
characteristic of AIDS do not appear for years after a person is infected, the
bulk of CD4+ T cell loss occurs during the first weeks of infection,
especially in the intestinal mucosa, which harbors the majority of the
lymphocytes found in the body.The reason for the preferential loss
of mucosal CD4+ T cells is that a majority of mucosal CD4+
T cells express the CCR5 coreceptor, whereas a small fraction of CD4+
T cells in the bloodstream do so.
HIV seeks out and destroys CCR5 expressing CD4+
cells during acute infection. A vigorous immune response eventually controls
the infection and initiates the clinically latent phase. However, CD4+
T cells in mucosal tissues remain depleted throughout the infection, although
enough remain to initially ward off life-threatening infections.
In Berlin, Germany, a 42-year-old leukemia patient
infected with HIV for more than a decade was given an experimental transplant
of bone marrow with cells that contained an unusual natural variant of the CCR5
cell-surface receptor. This CCR5-Δ32 variant has been shown to make some cells
from people who are born with it resistant to infection with some strains of
HIV. Almost two years after the transplant, and even after the patient
reportedly stopped taking antiretroviral medications, HIV has not been detected
in the patient's blood.
A major cause of CD4+ T cell loss appears
to result from their heightened susceptibility to apoptosis when the immune
system remains activated. Although new T cells are continuously produced by the
thymus to replace the ones lost, the regenerative capacity of the thymus is
slowly destroyed by direct infection of its thymocytes by HIV. Eventually, the minimal
number of CD4+ T cells necessary to maintain a sufficient immune
response is lost, leading to AIDS. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.
Our
bodies are continually exposed to a growing number of outside agents such as chemicals
(herbicides, pesticides, plastic fumes, autofumes, and chlorination in water),
radiation, tobacco smoke and increased stress, especially during our current
economic turn down. And free radicals are naturally produced by the body from
the breakdown of food. Excessive free radicals can cause cell damage. This can
lead to pain, chronic and degenerative disease such as cancer, and even high
blood pressure. And these chemicals contain cancer causing substances. Scientist
have demonstrated that the cancer cell grow and proliferate more robustly when
exposed to human cells than they do in a typical Petri dishes or mouse model.
The cancer cell population is also more diverse than had previously understood.
DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION
Diabetes
and hypertension are over presented in African-American population. These
disease share genetic predisposition, medical risk factors and environmental
influences as etiologic factor. A deficiency in insulin production lead to
metabolic disorder known as diabetes mellitus, a condition the blood glucose
reaches such a level that it exceeds that which the kidney can reabsorbs. The
net effects of insulin is to enhance storage blood mobilization and oxidation
of fatty acids and this is done by stimulating LDL formation, so that
circulating triglycerides are hydrolyzed and free fatty acid can enter
adipocyte. Insulin is required for the transport of glucose. Upper body fat
distribution is correlated with the development of various health problems,
including non-insulin dependent diabetes and hypertension. Upper fat distribution
is greater in men, but in women, after menopause a change towards upper fat
distribution is observed. This change may be due to relative decrease in lipoprotein
lipase activity in the lower body region. Extreme weight gain and weight
cycling as a result of yo-yo dieting may increase upper body fat.
Juvenile-onset
diabetes or insulin dependent, type 1 often strikes at childhood and maturity onset
diabetes or non-insulin-dependent type 2 develops rather gradually after the
age of 40. Individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes, as Fredrick Banting and
George Best first demonstrated in 1921, require daily insulin injections to
survive and must follow carefully balanced diet and exercise regimes.
Complications like kidney malfunction, cardiovascular disease, blindness, nerve
impairment may arise from imprecise metabolic control provided by periodic
insulin. Non- insulin dependent diabetes usually occurs in obese individuals
with a genetic predisposition for this condition. These individuals may have normal
or even greatly elevated insulin levels. Their symptoms arise from insulin resistance,
an apparent lack of sensitivity to insulin in normally insulin responsive
cells. Diet alone is sufficient to control this type of diabetes. World
diabetes market analysis 2009-2023.WHO estimates the number of diabetics to
exceed 350 million by 2030 worldwide. Stroke is twice as likely to occur, and
heart attack 3-5 times more likely to occur. Amputation of the foot is 50 times
more likely to occur if care is not taken. Avoid caffeine and caffeine
containing drinks. Hard liquor, food colourings, soft drinks. Diets soft drinks
have phenylalanine that can affect blood sugar levels. Once you master the
collect meal patterns required, you may required few or no drugs. Larry flynt
ask this question: how much are you willing to sacrifice to achieve this? Good
diabetic controls can reduce the incidence of infections. But if blood sugar
levels remain high in spite of medications, diabetics may be prone to bladder infections,
fungal infection, tuberclousis and pneumonia. Older diabetics may eventually
develop cataracts. Atherosclerosis is a problem that contributes to diabetic
becoming hypertensive.
Gestational
diabetes affects females during pregnancy. Undiagnosed and uncontrolled
gestational diabetes can raise the risk of complications during childbirth. The
baby may be bigger than she or he should be. Scientists from the national institutes
of health and Harvard university found that women whose diets before becoming
pregnant were high in animal fat and cholesterol has a higher risk for this
diabetes.
Medical researchers studying high blood
pressure have consistently found that people with hypertension have a high
level of some sort of sodium ion, potassium ion ATPase inhibitor and it is
plant and animal steroids such as oubain that specifically inhibit this
molecule. In such patients, inhibition of the sodium pump in the cells lining
the blood vessels wall results in accumulation of sodium and calcium in theses
cells and the narrowing of the vessels to create hypertension. BP with a high
diastolic reading of over 130mmhg is an emergency. Activities such as doing
cross word puzzles, Sudoku or word games strengthen the link between brain
cells in memory control areas. They can increase mental abilities to 20-30%
according to research data. It is possible for the heart to enlarge as a result
of high blood pressure, unfortunately you may not known until you begin too get
symptoms of heart failure. Make sure you have an ECG check because most of
these chronic diseases are interwoven and intercalated. Diurectics, sometimes
called water pills, are medications that act on your kidney to help your body
eliminate water and salt and reduce BP. Water pills causes gout a painful
swelling of the big toe, meet your doctor. Hypertension may trigger heart
failure and this in turn may predispose some people to blood cloths in the leg.
These blood cloths usually form in the deep veins of the calf and according to
research some of theses complications develop because they don’t take their
medications regularly.iof you are hypertensive you need to do all things in moderation.
Go easy on the parties and club. Try not to stay out till midnight. Drive carefully,
no street races, eat breakfast. Don’t stock your house with soft drinks or
small chops, say no to extra tasks, release negative thought, maintain good
relationship and remain patients and optimistic. Wise words of john Collins
says that half of our mistakes in life arise from feeling where we ought to
think and thinking where we ought to fell. Uncontrolled blood pressure may
affect your ability to think remember and learn.
CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
THIS
IS THE TERM REFERRING to two lung diseases emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
Both of these conditions frequently co exist.
Emphysema
is caused by the long term irritation of the lung most commonly by cigarette
smoke, air pollution or industrial dust. It begins with the destruction of the
air sacs in the lung where oxygen from the air is exchange for carbon dioxide
in the blood. The wall of the airs are thin and fragile and therefore gradual
breakdown of this thin wall of the alveoli may lead to the damage of the air
sacs which is irreversible and results in permanent hole in the tissue of the
lower lungs. Chemical in the cigarette smoke distorts the normal balance
between breakdown and replacement of elastic fibers. Emphysema does not develop
abruptly rather it comes very gradually. The most obvious signs is increasing
breathlessness in advanced cases. Patients find it difficult even to walk
across a room and in extreme cases will be confined to a chair or unable to
raise an arm without a noticeable stress in breathing. This disease is most
common in developed country.
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
This
is the inflammation and eventually scarring of the lining of the bronchi tubes,
when the bronchi are inflamed and or infected, less air are able to flow to and
fro from the lungs and every phlegm and mucous is coughed out. Chronic
bronchitis is usually caused by smoking and to a less extent by pollution.
Symptoms include chronic cough, increased mucus, frequent clearing of throat,
and shortness of breath. The breathlessness is due to reduced gaseous exchange.
The tars in the cigarette are the chemicals which are mainly responsible for
the inflammation. Smoking destroys the cilia which normally sweeps away the
mucus.The main sign is therefore a
cough in which excess mucus is formed as thick yellow or greenish-yellow
sputum. Coughing and breathlessness increased as the disease progresses and the
more damaged the system becomes and more likely infections such as pneumonia
can occur.
LINK BETWEEN SMOKING AND
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Smoking
increases the concentration of blood cholesterol which is a risk factor to
cardiovascular disease. Smokers increase the risk of having heart attack or
stroke. Nicotine has a direct effect on raising blood fat level and being
overweight increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. CO from the cigarette
combines with hemoglobin and reduces oxygen transport by about 15% in smokers,
oxygen deficiency is a cause of angina and may induce heart attack. Nicotine
increase blood pressure and constriction of blood vessels.
LINK
BETWEEN SMOKING AND PULMONARY RESPIRATORY DISEASE
This
includes the development of tumours in animals exposed to smoke and the
identification of carcinogens in tars. Both lung cancer and COPD has been
observed in dogs, and tars have cause growth in the skin of mice.
IMPORTANCE OF FOOD OR FOOD
SUPPLEMENTS RICHED WITH ANTIOXIDANT TO THESE CHRONIC DISEASES
Most
phytochemicals have antioxidant activities and protect our cells against
oxidative damage cause by free radicals. Ally sulfides found
in(onions,leeks,garlic),carotenoids(fruits,carrots),lycopene(tomatoes),Flavonoids(fruits
and vegetables),polyphenols(tea, grapes). These are some of the phytochemicals
with antioxidant activity. Dietary spices are heterogeneous collection of wide
variety of volatile and non-volatile chemical obtained from dried aromatic
parts of plants-generally the seeds, berries, roots, pods and sometimes leave.
Population that use spices or herbs in their diet have been shown to have lower
incidence of chronic disease [Duthie, et al., (2003). Antioxidants have the
property to neutralize free radicals without becoming a free radical
themselves. They could act against oxidation by decreasing localized oxygen concentration,
quenching or scavenging singlet oxygen that can react directly with membrane
lipids to produce peroxides and preventing the initiation of peroxidation.
Oxygen free radicals appear to be an important factor in chronic inflammatory
joint disease such as rheumatoid arthritis. Single oxygen can also be generated
in the lens of the eye and contribute to development of cataracts. Free
radicals superoxide and hydrogen peroxide can stimulate growth in a variety of
malignant mammalian cell types. It has been found that some of these volatile
oils which their component is riched with an antioxidant are cytostatic to
tumour cell lines and can offer to novel anti-proliferative agents [Dorman et
al., (1995).
From
my undergraduate studies some of these spices were extracted and checked of its
antioxidant activity and was found positive with less toxicological profile.
Using spices, fruits, vegetables, help to reduce the risk of cancer, heart muscle,
fast ageing, high blood pressure, diabetes, autism, rheumatoid. Aframomum
citratum locally known as mbongo spice contains geraniol (70%) which acts
osteoporosis and linalool (15.1%) which inhibits liver cancer cells from
replicating. This research was carried out by my supervisor and I in
Biochemistry lab of Madonna university. Phytochemical screening of Hibiscus
cannabinus which is found in almost all villages and countries have been shown
to contain phenolic, saponin, tannins, alkaloid (Agbor et al., 2004). The plant
has rich fiber content such as cellulosic fiber (Eromosele et al., 1999). Sub-
acute administration of H. cannabinus significantly reduced the serum level of
cholesterol and triglycerides in a dose dependent manner. Lowering the serum
cholesterol level is an approach to the prevention of atherosclerosis and its
administration at sub-chronic levels significantly reduced the concentration of
serum glucose and could thus find applications in the management of
hyperglycemia. Isoflavones found in soy, imitate human estrogen and help reduce
menopausal syndrome and osteoporosis. Indole which are found in cabbage,
stimulate enzyme that makes the oestrogen less effective and could could reduce
the risk of breast cancer.saponin found in beans interfere with the replication
of cell DNA,capsaisin found in hot peppers, protect DNA from carcinogens.
Antioxidants include vitamin A, C, E. no matter our age, cells within our
bodies oxidizes.As we grow older these
oxidized cells are not replaced as quickly with healthy new cells. Antioxidants
found in these natural foods can help any excess free radicals. The body cannot
store it in the same way it stores nutrients and fat, so a constant
replenishment is needed in order to keep our cells stable and balanced.
Chronic
diseases have been the major cause of death in American, sub-Sahara African and
other countries. These diseases last years in our body and require ongoing
medical attentions. It is known that most of their common causes are lack of
physical activity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption
and over use of antibiotics. Chronic conditions include problems such as
substance abuse, addiction disorder, mental illness, cognitive impairment
disorder, dementia and developmental disabilities. Theses conditions falls
under diseases such cancer, cardiovascular diseases,diabetes,depression,hypertension,chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD),osteoporosis, neurodegenerative diseases
such as parkinson’s,rheumatoidarthritis,ulcerativecolitis,stroke,chronichepatitis,HIV/AIDS
etc. Prevention is effective in reducing the effect of chronic conditions in
particular early detection, clinical preventive services which include
screening for the existence of the disease and predisposition to its
development thus enabling earlier intervention and management.
Studies
have it that lung cancer is the leading cause of death cancer death, and
cigarette smoking causes almost all the cases. Some kind of chronic disease
like cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, arthritis, hepatitis can be
found before they cause symptoms. Early diagnosis may lead to higher rates of
successful treatment and extended life. More and more research has been carried
out on these diseases.
Lung
cancer is most common cause of cancer in men and third most common cause of
death in UK after stroke and coronary heart disease. It is caused by cells
dividing repeatedly out of control. They seized to respond to the normal signal
around them and formed unspecialized masses of cells called tumour. Smoking is
number one caused of lung cancer. Cigarette smoke contains more than 400
different chemicals including tars. Many of these chemicals are carcinogens and
many of theses chemicals affect the non smokers inhaling the smoke. Lung cancer
takes many years to develop but changes in lung can begin as soon as the person
is exposed to cancer causing substances. Lung cancer can be prevented by
quitting smoking, taking notes of the kind of fumes you inhaled because some of
these fumes from industries and from incinerator contain carcinogens and mutagens
reducing excess intake of alcohol because both acute and chronic ethanol
consumption increases serum estrogen and decreases serum androgen. Excess
estrogen and androgen is associated with increased cancer risk, the effect of
alcohol on sex hormone explains the increase in breast cancer. Acetaldehyde the
first metabolic product of ethanol is toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic and it interfere
with DNA repair by DNA- repair enzyme blockage by binding to DNA and proteins (alcohol
and alcoholism; poschl, G; 39(3):155-16592004).nearly half of all cancer in the
oral cavity, pharynx, larynx and esophagus have been attributed to alcohol.
Reduced nutrients due to reduced absorption and reduced consumption of food
nutrients associated with obtaining calories from alcohol, generation of free radicals,
liver carcinogens metabolism can as well increase incidence of cancer.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
The
two most common causes of human death, myocardial infarction and stroke, are
caused by the interruption of the blood oxygen supply to a portion of the heart
or the brain respectively. In the absence of the oxygen, a cell which must then
rely only on glycolysis for ATP production rapidly depletes it stores of
phosphocreatinine (a source of rapid ATP production) and glycolysis. As the
rate of ATPO production falls below the levels required by the membrane ion
pump for the maintenance of proper intracellular ionic concentration, the
osmotic balance of the system is disrupted so that the cells and its membrane-
enveloped organelles begins to swell. Many studies of cardiovascular disease,
have given mixed results. Use of alcohol has been associated with higher risk
of mortality from hypertension hemorrhagic stroke and cardiomyopathy. Alcohol
reacts with fatty acids to produce fatty acid ethyl esters which are toxic to
mitochondria-leading to heart muscle cell damage.
a)Ethanol
impairment of protein synthesis affects both skeletal and heart muscle. In
isolated heart cells ethanol reduces the number and uniformity of fibrils.
Heart muscle in alcoholic shows loss of contractile element [the international
journal of Biochemistry and cell biology 33:457-473(2001)]. Increasing physical
activity, avoid strenuous exercise that can lead to prolong oxygen debt. Oxygen
obstruction can lead to ischemic heart disease such as arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis,
condition leading to the deposition of fatty material containing high
proportion of cholesterol and that of calcium in the arteries. As the plagues increases
in size, it protrudes into the rumen of the arteries and begin to block it and
this condition lead to blood clothing which commonly occurs in aorta and
coronary artery. Once the coronary artery is interfered angina and heart attack
may result. Checking the temperature you exposed yourself to because when
oxygen deficiency prevents oxidative phoshorylation from providing sufficient
ATP from heart function, ischemia may result. When the artery supplying oxygen
to the brain is blocked, the brain tissues becomes starved of oxygen and dies,
this can lead to stroke. Excessive intake of alcohol should be reduced and
quitting smoking is necessary. Smoking increases the concentration of blood
cholesterol which is a risk factor .smokers increase the risk of having heart
attack or stroke. Adopting a healthy diet is also a preventive measure. Eating
of diet that is high in saturated fat, vitamins, and soluble fiber is
encouraged. Cardiovascular disease is associated with affluence and is
avoidable by change of life style. Different characteristics of aerobioc and
anaerobic metabolism permit us to understand certain aspects of cardiovascular
diseases.