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Neuromodulatory effects of SARS-CoV2 infection: Possible therapeutic targets

机译:SARS-CoV2 感染的神经调节作用:可能的治疗靶点

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Introduction: Although SARS-CoV-2 primarily manifests in the form of respiratory symptoms, emerging evidence suggests that the disease is associated with numerous neurological complications, such as stroke and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Hence, further research is necessary to seek possible therapeutic targets in the CNS for effective management of these complications. Areas covered: This review examines the neurological complications associated with SARS-CoV-2 infections and the possible routes of infection. It progresses to illuminate the possible therapeutic targets for effective management of these neuromodulatory effects and the repurposing of drugs that could serve this purpose. To this end, literature from the year 1998-2021 was derived from PubMed. Expert opinion: The neurological manifestations associated with COVID-19 may be related to poor prognosis and higher comorbidity. Identification of the key molecular targets in the brain that are potential indicators of the observed neuropathology, such as inflammatory mediators and chromatin modifiers, is key. The repurposing of existing drugs to target potential candidates could reduce the mortality attributed to these associated neurological complications.
机译:简介:尽管 SARS-CoV-2 主要以呼吸道症状的形式表现出来,但新出现的证据表明,该疾病与许多神经系统并发症有关,例如中风和格林-巴雷综合征。因此,有必要进一步研究在中枢神经系统中寻找可能的治疗靶点,以有效管理这些并发症。涵盖的领域:本综述探讨了与SARS-CoV-2感染相关的神经系统并发症以及可能的感染途径。它进展到阐明可能的治疗靶点,以有效管理这些神经调节作用和重新利用可能达到此目的的药物。为此,1998-2021 年的文献来自 PubMed。专家意见:与 COVID-19 相关的神经系统表现可能与预后不良和合并症较高有关。识别大脑中作为观察到的神经病理学潜在指标的关键分子靶标,例如炎症介质和染色质修饰剂,是关键。将现有药物重新用于靶向潜在候选药物可以降低归因于这些相关神经系统并发症的死亡率。

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