Is there a common pathophysiological mechanism between COVID-19 and depression?
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- 29.07.2021
- COVID-19
- Review article
- Verfasst von
- Luciano da Silva Lopes
- Raquel Oliveira Silva
- Guilherme de Sousa Lima
- Arthur Caminha de Araújo Costa
- Daniela França Barros
- Raimundo Pereira Silva-Néto
- Erschienen in
- Acta Neurologica Belgica | Ausgabe 5/2021
Abstract
COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 and was initially considered to cause serious damage to the respiratory system. Over time, it has been found to affect other organs due to its ability to bind to the ACE2 receptor (type 2 angiotensin-converting enzyme), which can be found in various tissues, including the central nervous system. In addition, a large formation of pro-inflammatory cytokines responsible for various lesions was observed during the evolution of this disease. Our objective was to demonstrate the molecular mechanisms involved in the infection that may demonstrate the relationship between COVID-19 and the development of depressive conditions. Based on the main medical databases (LiLacs, SciELO, Bireme, Scopus, EBSCO, and PubMed) and using the terms 'coronavirus infections' AND 'Inflammation' AND 'depression' AND 'cytokines', we conducted an integrative review of articles published in 2020. Considering this stage of Covid-19 and the inflammatory component of depression, this review showed a relationship between these two conditions based on common pathophysiological mechanisms indicating possible depressive disorders in surviving patients, especially in the most severe cases. The role of inflammatory cytokines and the presence of ACE-2 receptors on the cell surface appear to be the common pathophysiological mechanism between COVID-19 and depression.
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- Titel
- Is there a common pathophysiological mechanism between COVID-19 and depression?
- Verfasst von
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Luciano da Silva Lopes
Raquel Oliveira Silva
Guilherme de Sousa Lima
Arthur Caminha de Araújo Costa
Daniela França Barros
Raimundo Pereira Silva-Néto
- Publikationsdatum
- 29.07.2021
- Verlag
- Springer International Publishing
- Schlagwort
- COVID-19
- Erschienen in
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Acta Neurologica Belgica / Ausgabe 5/2021
Print ISSN: 0300-9009
Elektronische ISSN: 2240-2993 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s13760-021-01748-5
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