Worse Course and Bad Prognosis of COVID-19 in Hyper-Homocysteinemia: Role of Some B-Group Vitamins and of Other Compounds

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Background: Increased homocysteine serum levels (HHcy) induce Endothelium Dysfunction (ED), responsible of the activation of some proinflammatory agents (“cytokine storm”), the imbalance between vasodilation and vasoconstriction with vasoconstrictive prevalence, increased oxidative stress and hyper-coagulability. Methods: All these events can worsen the course of COVID-19 in HHcy- patients, favoring the evolution towards vasculitis, thromboembolic complications, multi-organ dysfunction until acute respiratory distress and failure. Results: Therefore, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) also called COVID-19, elapses more dangerously in patients affected by HHcy and can easily complicate with thromboembolic events. But, some vitamins of B-group and other substances could positively affect both high Hcy levels and thrombotic complications of SARS-CoV-2 happening in lungs and other districts. Conclusions: COVID-19 can have a dangerous evolution and a bad prognosis in patients with HHcy. Concerning this, some compounds seem to exert beneficial effects on HHcy, inflammatory and coagulopathic complications.
高同型半胱氨酸血症患者COVID-19病程恶化及预后不良:部分b族维生素及其他化合物的作用
背景:血清同型半胱氨酸水平升高(HHcy)可诱导内皮功能障碍(ED),导致一些促炎因子(“细胞因子风暴”)的激活,血管舒张和血管收缩之间的不平衡(血管收缩率),氧化应激增加和高凝性。方法:所有这些事件均可加重HHcy-患者的病程,倾向于向血管炎、血栓栓塞并发症、多器官功能障碍演变,直至急性呼吸窘迫和衰竭。结果:因此,严重急性呼吸综合征-冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)也称为COVID-19,在感染HHcy的患者中传播更危险,并容易并发血栓栓塞事件。但是,一些b族维生素和其他物质可能对肺部和其他部位发生的高Hcy水平和SARS-CoV-2血栓形成并发症产生积极影响。结论:新型冠状病毒可在HHcy患者中发生危险演变和不良预后。关于这一点,一些化合物似乎对HHcy、炎症和凝血障碍并发症有有益的作用。
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