Neuromechanisms of SARS-CoV-2: A Review

Recent studies have suggested the neuroinvasive potential of severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Notably, neuroinvasiveness might be involved in the pathophysiology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Some studies have demonstrated that synapse-connected routes may enable corona...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in neuroanatomy 2020-06, Vol.14, p.37, Article 37
Hauptverfasser: DosSantos, Marcos F., Devalle, Sylvie, Aran, Veronica, Capra, Daniela, Roque, Natalia Roberta, Coelho-Aguiar, Juliana de Mattos, de Sampaio e Spohr, Tania Cristina Leite, Subilhaga, Janice Goncalves, Pereira, Claudia Maria, Meira, Isabella D'Andrea, Soares Filho, Paulo Niemeyer, Moura-Neto, Vivaldo
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Zusammenfassung:Recent studies have suggested the neuroinvasive potential of severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Notably, neuroinvasiveness might be involved in the pathophysiology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Some studies have demonstrated that synapse-connected routes may enable coronaviruses to access the central nervous system (CNS). However, evidence related to the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in the CNS, its direct impact on the CNS, and the contribution to symptoms suffered, remain sparse. Here, we review the current literature that indicates that SARS-CoV-2 can invade the nervous system. We also describe the neural circuits that are potentially affected by the virus and their possible role in the progress of COVID-19. In addition, we propose several strategies to understand, diagnose, and treat the neurological symptoms of COVID-19.
ISSN:1662-5129
1662-5129
DOI:10.3389/fnana.2020.00037