认知障碍患者的COVID-19与糖尿病:一种未知的关系

IF 0.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Antonio Anaya-Escamilla, Luis E. Martínez‐Bravo, Gilberto A. Jiménez-Castillo
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摘要

认知障碍是COVID-19病毒潜在的短期和长期疾病后果,其确切机制仍在争论中。其中一个潜在的联系就是糖尿病。糖尿病和COVID-19感染可能有多种共同机制,可导致肺微血栓(无症状性缺氧)、内皮功能障碍、脑血管损伤、氧化应激、肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统以及半胱氨酸和干扰素反应等认知障碍。此外,淀粉样AB斑块和Tau蛋白的神经原纤维缠结等组织学标记在这两种病理中都很常见。尽管有这些证据,但糖尿病和COVID-19在认知障碍方面正在为神经系统进展树立一个亮点。这篇文章描述了糖尿病和COVID-19作为认知障碍的潜在原因之间的关系。(英文)[来自作者]
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COVID-19 and diabetes mellitus in cognitive impairment: an undrawn relationship
Cognitive impairment is a potential short- and long-term disease consequence of COVID-19 virus, the exact mechanism is still in debate. One of their potential linking is with diabetes. Diabetes and COVID-19 infection have possible multiple common mechanisms that could ensue cognitive impairment as pulmonary microthrombi (silent hypoxia);endothelial dysfunction;cerebral vascular injury oxidative stress;renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system;and galectine and interferon responses. In addition, histological markers as amyloid AB plaques and neurofibrillary tangle of Tau protein are common in both pathologies. Despite of this evidence, diabetes mellitus and COVID-19 in cognitive impairment are establishing a bright light in terms of neurological progress. This article describes the relationship between diabetes mellitus and COVID-19 as potential cause of cognitive impairment. (English) [ FROM AUTHOR]
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Revista Mexicana de Neurociencia
Revista Mexicana de Neurociencia CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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