SARS-CoV-2对脑肾素血管紧张素系统相关信号的影响及其对脑的后续并发症:一个理论视角。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Negar Etebar , Saghi Naderpour , Setareh Akbari , Alireza Zali , Meisam Akhlaghdoust , Seyed Mojtaba Daghighi , Matin Baghani , Seyed Hootan Hamidi , Milad Rahimzadegan
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摘要

细胞 ACE2(cACE2)是肾素-血管紧张素系统(RAS)的重要组成部分,它具有维持 AngII 和 Ang 1-7 平衡的催化活性,这对于防止 AngII/AT2R 的有害影响以及促进 Ang (1-7)/MasR 和 Ang (1-7)/AT2R 的保护性途径是必要的。脑-RAS 的止血对维持正常的中枢神经系统(CNS)功能至关重要。严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)是一种导致多器官功能障碍的病毒性疾病。SARS-CoV-2 主要利用 cACE2 进入细胞并导致其下调。这反过来又阻止了 Ang II 向 Ang (1-7) 的转化,破坏了大脑-RAS 的正常平衡。脑-RAS 的紊乱是 SARS-CoV-2 抑制神经保护途径、诱导炎性细胞因子和活性氧的病理途径之一。最后,这些损伤导致神经炎症、神经元损伤和神经系统并发症。总之,RAS 对大脑内各种过程的影响对与 COVID-19 相关的神经系统表现具有重要影响。这些影响包括嗅觉和味觉功能障碍等感官障碍,以及脑血管和脑干相关疾病,所有这些都与大脑 RAS 平衡的破坏相互交织。
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Impacts of SARS-CoV-2 on brain renin angiotensin system related signaling and its subsequent complications on brain: A theoretical perspective

Impacts of SARS-CoV-2 on brain renin angiotensin system related signaling and its subsequent complications on brain: A theoretical perspective

Cellular ACE2 (cACE2), a vital component of the renin–angiotensin system (RAS), possesses catalytic activity to maintain AngII and Ang 1–7 balance, which is necessary to prevent harmful effects of AngII/AT2R and promote protective pathways of Ang (1−7)/MasR and Ang (1–7)/AT2R. Hemostasis of the brain–RAS is essential for maintaining normal central nervous system (CNS) function. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a viral disease that causes multi-organ dysfunction. SARS-CoV-2 mainly uses cACE2 to enter the cells and cause its downregulation. This, in turn, prevents the conversion of Ang II to Ang (1−7) and disrupts the normal balance of brain–RAS. Brain–RAS disturbances give rise to one of the pathological pathways in which SARS-CoV-2 suppresses neuroprotective pathways and induces inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species. Finally, these impairments lead to neuroinflammation, neuronal injury, and neurological complications. In conclusion, the influence of RAS on various processes within the brain has significant implications for the neurological manifestations associated with COVID-19. These effects include sensory disturbances, such as olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions, as well as cerebrovascular and brain stem-related disorders, all of which are intertwined with disruptions in the RAS homeostasis of the brain.

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Journal of chemical neuroanatomy
Journal of chemical neuroanatomy 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy publishes scientific reports relating the functional and biochemical aspects of the nervous system with its microanatomical organization. The scope of the journal concentrates on reports which combine microanatomical, biochemical, pharmacological and behavioural approaches. Papers should offer original data correlating the morphology of the nervous system (the brain and spinal cord in particular) with its biochemistry. The Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy is particularly interested in publishing important studies performed with up-to-date methodology utilizing sensitive chemical microassays, hybridoma technology, immunocytochemistry, in situ hybridization and receptor radioautography, to name a few examples. The Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy is the natural vehicle for integrated studies utilizing these approaches. The articles will be selected by the editorial board and invited reviewers on the basis of their excellence and potential contribution to this field of neurosciences. Both in vivo and in vitro integrated studies in chemical neuroanatomy are appropriate subjects of interest to the journal. These studies should relate only to vertebrate species with particular emphasis on the mammalian and primate nervous systems.
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