内部危险:Covid-19对脂肪组织和睾丸中ACE2受体的亲和力。雌二醇对健康和体重管理的保护作用

Xanya Sofra
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Covid-19大流行的迫在眉睫的危险加速了对药物的研究,这些药物要么针对与ACE2受体融合的病毒刺突蛋白,要么针对经常压倒免疫防御的感染性RNA复制。本综述的范围是阐明人类对Covid-19的主要脆弱性,包括ACE2受体在睾丸、脂肪组织、甲状腺、心脏和肾脏中的积累,这些受体在男性、老年人和某些疾病(包括糖尿病、心血管疾病和肺部疾病)中升高病毒亲和力。肥胖固有的预先存在的炎症可能会加剧“细胞因子风暴”,这是一种在Covid-19过程中对宿主有害的狂暴免疫反应。我们检查了分子动力学,说明了新疗法对Covid-19患者的作用;雌二醇优势假说;替代疗法包括激素替代手术和间充质干细胞;再加上预防性和保护性干预措施。目前的观点还探讨了健康失调导致个体易患Covid-19的主要因素,包括激素失衡、脂质和脂蛋白升高、甲状腺功能障碍、健康水平下降、年龄相关的睾酮下降,并伴有皮质醇升高,从而引发应激性饮食行为和体重积累。肥胖增加了Covid-19感染的可能性,因为它富含ACE2受体;而体育活动可以通过减少脂肪和增加肌肉质量来降低Covid-19的易感性,这表明ACE2的表达相对受到抑制。一些体重管理解决方案的特点是激光和射频减少皮下脂肪,但不能提高健康。一项针对95名肥胖个体(73名男性和22名女性,平均体重指数为30.9)最近发表的7项临床研究的数据荟萃分析显示,内脏脂肪减少的同时,骨骼肌质量也有所增加。研究还显示,BMI、血脂、脂蛋白、炎症和毒性(分别由CRP、肌酐和胆红素测量)均有统计学意义上的显著下降,同时皮质醇、睾酮、游离T3、IGF-1、胰岛素以及控制食欲的激素瘦素和胃饥饿素的水平也达到了最佳健康水平。
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The Danger within: Covid-19 Affinity for ACE2 Receptors in Adipose Tissue and Testes. The Protective Effects of Estradiol, Fitness, and Weight Management
The imminent danger of the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated research in pharmaceuticals that either target the viral Spike proteins fusion with ACE2 receptors, or the infectious RNA replication that often overwhelms immune defences. The scope of this review was to elucidate the main human vulnerabilities to Covid-19, including the accumulation of ACE2 receptors in testes, adipose tissue, thyroid, heart and kidneys that escalate viral affinity in males, the aged, and certain medical conditions, including diabetes, CVD, and pulmonary diseases. Pre-existing inflammation inherent in obesity may exacerbate the “cytokine storm,” a rampaging immune reaction during the course of Covid-19 that is deleterious to the host. We examined the molecular dynamics illustrating the action of new therapeutics necessary for Covid-19 patients; the estradiol advantage hypothesis;alternative therapies including hormone replacement procedures and mesenchymal stem cells; plus preventive and protective interventions.The current perspective also explored the primary components of dysregulated health predisposing individuals to Covid-19, including hormonal imbalance, increased lipids and lipoproteins, thyroid dysfunction, degraded fitness, and age-related testosterone decline accompanied by cortisol increase that provokes stress eating behaviours and weight accumulation.Obesity increases the probability of Covid-19 infection due to its abundance of ACE2 receptors; while physical activity may decrease Covid-19 vulnerability, by reducing fat and increasing muscle mass that manifests a relatively inhibited ACE2 expression. Several weight management solutions feature lasers and radiofrequency which diminish subcutaneous adiposity but do not enhance fitness. A data metanalysis of seven recently published clinical studies on 95 obese individuals, 73 males and 22 females with an average BMI of 30.9, demonstrated visceral fat reduction combined with increased skeletal muscle mass. It also revealed a statistically significant decrease in BMI, lipids, lipoproteins, inflammation and toxicity as measured by CRP, Creatinine and Bilirubin respectively, juxtaposed by optimally healthier levels of Cortisol, Testosterone, Free T3,IGF-1, Insulin, and the appetite controlling hormones Leptin and Ghrelin.
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