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Med Hypotheses ; 144: 110136, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-671591

ABSTRACT

Neurologic symptoms have been reported in some COVID-19 patients. However, little is known on what factors influence the risk of developing these symptoms. While some studies suggest that exposure to pollution is associated with higher rates of SARS-CoV-2 infection, its role is unknown in the development of neurologic symptoms in COVID-19 patients. The response of the central nervous system (CNS) to a SARS-CoV-2 infection may be influenced by its inflammatory state. Interestingly, environmental pollutants such as particulate matter may have neuroinflammatory effects, providing a possible link between exposure to these pollutants and the outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the CNS. This article explores the hypothesis that the neurologic symptoms in COVID-19 may be exacerbated through a neuroinflammatory mechanism that is promoted by environmental pollutant exposure.


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COVID-19/complications , COVID-19/physiopathology , Environmental Pollutants/adverse effects , Nervous System Diseases/complications , Central Nervous System/drug effects , Central Nervous System/virology , Comorbidity , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Humans , Inflammation , Models, Theoretical , Nervous System Diseases/etiology , Particulate Matter , Risk , Treatment Outcome
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