[3H](R)-PK11195–specific binding is higher in SIVE brain tissue compared with controls. (A) [3H](R)-PK11195–specific binding (femtomoles per milligram of protein; y axis) is higher in the frontal cortical white matter (FWM), frontal cortical gray matter (FGM), basal ganglia (BG), and hippocampus (HIP) in SIVE macaques (n = 3, black bars) compared with noninfected controls (Con; n = 2, white bars) and SIV-infected, nonencephalitic (SIV; n = 3, gray bars) macaques. No significant difference was seen in the cerebellum (CB) and the occipital cortex (OC). Data analyzed using one-sided ANOVA. *P < 0.004, **P < 0.0002. (B) [3H](R)-PK11195 (0.5–80 nM) saturation binding experiments indicate that increase in specific binding is due to an increase in total number of [3H](R)-PK11195–binding sites (Bmax, femtomoles per milligram of protein, y axis) in SIVE (n = 3, black bars) as compared with noninfected controls (Con; n = 2, white bars) and SIV-infected, nonencephalitic (SIV; n = 3, hatched bars) frontal cortical brain tissue. Data analyzed using one-sided ANOVA. **P = 0.009. (C) Saturation binding experiments indicate no significant increase in [3H](R)-PK11195–binding affinity (Kd, nM, y axis) in SIVE (n = 3, black bars) as compared with noninfected controls (Con; n = 2, white bars) and SIV-infected, nonencephalitic (SIV; n = 3, hatched bars) frontal cortical brain tissue. Data analyzed using one-sided ANOVA. P = 0.488.